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(3 customer reviews) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Would not recommend!,
May 8, 2010 Crystal Rowles "CR" - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Back to Basics Splash Smoothie Makers (Kitchen)
The first time I used it (and everytime after that) after about 3 min of blending it started to smell like burning plastic like I was overusing the motor and it could possibly catch fire. Then after the second wash the handle from the spout broke off so now there's no point for that. So now I have a useless blender that I've owned for less than a week.
Not very impressed,
September 19, 2011 erin - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Back to Basics SSP4BR Smoothie Splash Smoothie Maker with 40-Ounce Plastic Jar, Brushed Chrome (Kitchen)
Before this blender,I previously owned the white version of this same blender,which lasted seven plus years,and worked quite well until the motor went out. I purchased this one to replace it,but this version seems cheaper and doesn't work quite as well as the first. I would recommend to invest a little more money in getting a better quality blender.
I like it,
January 27, 2011 I. Ali - See all my reviews
This review is from: Back to Basics SSP4BR Smoothie Splash Smoothie Maker with 40-Ounce Plastic Jar, Brushed Chrome (Kitchen)
I don't say I love it, but I do like it. I have had it -in white- for three years I believe. I haven't had any problem with it at all.
My daughter learned how to use it, so she broke off the juice releaser. It is rather hard to open and close and that is why it broke off. Luckily, she broke it while it was shut, so now I can still make smoothies but I have to pour from the jar itself not the spout. I am hoping it would retire soon so I can get a new one, but it seems there is a lot of energy still in it!