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(189 customer reviews) 261 of 263 people found the following review helpful
Addicted to a blender,
April 20, 2005 K. Maxwell "crazy ny'er" (Middletown, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51101 Personal Blender (Kitchen)
The other day I impulsivley went and bought a Hamilton Beach Juicer. When I got it home I hemmed and hawed, wondering if I should use it or not. Did I really want it? I started looking around the internet and realized what I really wanted was something to make smoothies or other fruit concoctions. I researched a few things like the Magic Bullet and Ultimate Chopper but both had mixed reviews. I was tempted to buy the Tribest blender because it had some good reviews here at Amazon but I could only find it online and it's listed at $60 - much more than what I really wanted to spend.
Instead, I went to my local Walmart and to see what they had. I saw the Hamilton Beach Personal Blender and it was priced for only $13.67 so I was interested. It's just me, so I don't need a huge and heavy unit taking up what little counter space I have. I also figured since that if I bought it at Walmart and that if I didn't like it I could easily return it.
I brought it home,...Read more
73 of 73 people found the following review helpful
Dumped my big blender, buying a second one of these.,
June 25, 2005 T. Boland (Southern California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51101 Personal Blender (Kitchen)
This is probably the best $15 I ever spent for the kitchen.
I had a bigger standard blender, but never used it. Now, with this little blender, the little jar is always filled with something or in the dish drainer. It never gets a chance to be put away in the cabinet. The blender base is always on the counter - the only appliance of any sort that has that status.
It's simple and it works. It makes no more than two servings, and it does a real good job with single servings. I can make one kind of smoothie or shake and my son can make his own.
All of a sudden, we go to the store looking for "smoothie fodder" and we don't have to agree on what that is.
I am buying my second mostly for the second jar and lids. It is so inexpensive that they do not sell the replacement parts.
72 of 74 people found the following review helpful
The hard life and times of a smoothie addict,
December 22, 2006 Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Hamilton Beach 51101 Personal Blender (Kitchen)
[Update: Motor burned out in 5th month, but I may have become unrealistic in my expectations of the little machine, bullying it more than necessary. It easily outlasted a Blender Express, and unlike the bad design of the Blender Express, the elegant simplicity of this Hamilton Beach insures not only much quicker but spill-free, dripless smoothies. I've ordered another. Lessons learned: Make sure liquid gets to the bottom along with the ice; turn it off at first sign of heat or electric odor; keep a close watch on the 25c-piece-sized lid.]
If you're an experienced and regular smoothie maker, you know already that anything over a year's use from a non-professional machine is a bonus. I recently returned a lightweight Blender Express (by Back to the Basics) that failed after a single use! (The banana was too much for it.) This Hamilton Beach is the smallest, lightest blender I've seen yet, but it promises to perform for a while at least.
Ingeniously, the...Read more