Cuisinart PowerEdge® CB-1400 Blender with 700-Watt motor and Die-Cast Metal Housing (New 2011 Model)

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  • High-performance powerful 700-watt heavy-duty motor at your fingertips
  • New Power6 Turbo-Edge™ blade design provides maximum blending and ice-crushing performance
  • Extra-large easy-puring 56-ounce (1600ml) glass jar with sure-fit lid
  • Pre-programmed functions allow you to blend the perfect smoothie in 30 seconds!
  • Extended three-year limited warranty

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Make tasty smoothies and great drinks or create gourmet soups and sauces with the Cuisinart® PowerEdge™ CB-1400 Blender! The ideal combination of power and performance, it features our new Power6 Turbo-Edge blade design to crush ice, puree and mix with maximum efficiency. Great smoothie is just 30 seconds away with the pre-programmed Smoothie function.

The Cuisinart PowerEdge CB-1400 Blender is constructed with a heavy die-cast metal base and a sturdy, biphensol A (BPA) free, extra-large 56

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  1. C. Palmer "Bandoron" says:
    3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, July 12, 2011
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    C. Palmer “Bandoron” (The Big OC, CA USA) –
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    This review is from: Cuisinart PowerEdge® CB-1400 Blender with 700-Watt motor and Die-Cast Metal Housing (New 2011 Model)

    The Good:

    The glass jar is thick. The lip seals the jar well. The various mixing speeds (and pauses) are a real plus. And the blender crushes ice with ease.

    The Bad:

    The blender’s ability to make smoothies may depend on your recipe. For larger batches, you must include twice as much liquid (juice/milk/water) in your recipe as solid (fruit/yogurt/sugar/honey/fiber/ice), or it will not mix.

    The Ugly:

    Pouring (or should I say after-pouring) is a nightmare. Every time I raise the jar to stop pouring, part of the mix runs down the outside of the jar. And you have to stop the run quickly before it gets to the gap between the glass and the base of the jar, or you will have two simultaneous pours (from the spout at the top and from the gap at the bottom) the next time.

    UPDATE:

    After 2 months, the plastic blender coupling broke.

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  2. KC "Discerning, yet thrifty, shopper" says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Powerful blender that does the job, August 23, 2011
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    This review is from: Cuisinart PowerEdge® CB-1400 Blender with 700-Watt motor and Die-Cast Metal Housing (New 2011 Model)

    I purchased this blender at Costco a couple of months ago for $70.00. I use it primarily for smoothies, the ingredients for which I also buy at Costco (good price on Horizon 32 oz. fat-free yogurt, as well as a good selection of frozen fruit, such as strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, cherries, mixed berries, mixed melon pieces, mango and more). To fill approx. half of the blender, I’ll use half the yogurt, 5-6 strawberries, and a relatively small mix of each of the frozen fruit previously mentioned. If you like your smoothies thick enough to consume with a spoon, as I do, I won’t add much liquid (like milk), if any. In the absence of additional liquid, this will usually require two 30 second smoothie cycles to adequately chop all of the frozen fruit, but when it’s done, the consistency is perfect. I’ll also add a scoop of vanilla whey protein powder, also available at Costco (what a surprise). Regarding the lid of the blender, which a couple of reviewers have mentioned, for some unknown reason it’s not square. If you look closely, there’s a small triangle on one corner of the lid which must point to the spout or it won’t fit properly. I agree it takes some pressure to completely close the lid, but if it’s closed properly, it’s a very tight fit a and won’t come close to “floating”, as one reviewer suggested. It’s my guess that some of the cycles that pulse (turn off for a few seconds) cause the unchopped ingredients to settle, as well as alleviate air pockets. Also, if you’re making a full batch (nearly filling the blender) with the same thickness, there will be times when you need to stir once or twice with a spatula to move unchopped fruit towards the bottom. I’ve found this to be true of most blenders with comparable power…if you like your smoothies thick enough to use a spoon, chunks of fruit at the top of the blender will not always be sucked to the bottom. Without the kludgy lid (sounds like something I might have said in high school 40 yrs ago…”hey, I got a bum lid!”), this bad boy would be worthy of 5 stars.

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  3. Anonymous says:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Blender, but problem with lid., October 6, 2011
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    Awesome blender for price…the lid fit great out of the box, but after putting it through the dishwasher once, it seemed to change shape and now has the same problem as other reviews…lid is difficult to fit on. However, it still sits on top and keeps everything in. I would recommend, just know you may have issue with lid.

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