It specializes in home appliances: espresso machines, coffee makers, ovens, blenders and food processors, microwaves, grills and more. Both smoothie programs had a noise level of 85dB.Breville is a company based in Sydney, Australia and it’s been on the market since 1932. The travel lid has a large hole that is easy to drink from and it didn’t leak when turned upside down and given a good shake. So we tried the same smoothie on the ‘green smoothie’ program and this time everything was completely pulverized with no trace of spinach leaf or fibrous pineapple. We tested the one-touch programs, starting with the ‘smoothie’ program, we found it did a great job at liquidizing banana, pineapple, and most of the spinach into yogurt and apple juice, but there were a few tiny specs of spinach leaf still visible. We made a smoothie in the personal blender cup and found the blade system required quite a bit of force to screw fully into position on the cup. There was no leakage from anywhere in the jug when we filled it to max capacity with water and blended it at maximum speed. If you want ground nuts though, it did a pretty good job with only a few slightly larger pieces that hadn’t ground down. That said, most blenders we tried struggled with this task. We tried to chop hazelnuts on the ‘mill’ speed in the main blending jug, but instead of a larger chopped texture, the nuts were ground to a powder. The ice crush setting pulverized our ice cubes to a very fine crushed texture in seconds, with a noise level of 85dB. When it comes to serious high-power blending, this blender’s got you covered.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |