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  2. We Put A Bunch Of Blenders To The Test, And These Are The ...

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    Shop the best smoothie makers and blenders, tested by dietitians and Women's Health editors. These are great for frozen fruit, ice, are easy to clean, and more.

  3. The Best Blenders, According to Our Test Kitchen - AOL

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    Our experts tested out the top blender brands to find the best blenders for smoothies, soups, crushed ice and more. The post The Best Blenders, According to Our Test Kitchen appeared first on ...

  4. 8 of the best personal blenders for smoothies, shakes, and more

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    Trying to eat clean and incorporate smoothies into your diet sounds great in theory, but lugging out a full-sized blender every single time you want a quick meal replacement or a refreshing treat ...

  5. Blender - Wikipedia

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    The hand-held immersion blender, stick blender, hand blender or wand blender has no container of its own, but instead has a mixing head with rotating blades that can be immersed in a container. [1] Immersion blenders are convenient for homogenizing volumes that are too large to fit in the bowl of a stationary blender or as in the case of soups ...

  6. Immersion blender - Wikipedia

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    The immersion blender was invented in Switzerland by Roger Perrinjaquet , who patented the idea on March 6, 1950. He called the new appliance "bamix", a portmanteau of the French "battre et mixer" (beat and mix). [1] Larger immersion blenders for commercial use are sometimes nicknamed boat motors (popularized by Emeril Lagasse and Alton Brown ...

  7. Magic Bullet (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The Magic Bullet is a compact blender sold by Homeland Housewares, a division of the American company Alchemy Worldwide, and sold in over 50 countries. [1] It is widely marketed through television advertisements and infomercials and sold in retail stores under the "As seen on TV" banner. A feature-limited retail version not under this banner ...