Plugs into a vehicle's cigarette lighter for pre-game and other outdoor parties
14-foot cord stretches to tailgate or picnic table
Basic 1-speed, 6-cup blender crushes ice and mixes drinks, dips, and sauces
Stands 14-1/2 inches high on a 7-inch-diameter base
Plastic container (with spout) is on a bright, chrome base
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Product Description
Launched by the design house of muelhens in 1772, 4711 is classified as a refined, fruity fragrance. This unisex scent possesses a blend of citrus oils lemon & orange, light floral rose, and sandalwood oil. It is recommended for daytime wear....
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Before the teams take the field, this basic, one-speed, 12-volt blender gets the party going. Whip up margaritas, smoothies, and daiquiris or make dips for the chips right in the stadium parking lot. Waring is a respected name in blenders, so it's no surprise they were thoughtful enough to devise a bender that facilitates a movable feast. The key is the plug at the end of a 14-foot cord: it plugs into a vehicle's cigarette lighter. That means icy cocktails, ice-cream shakes, and other drinks can be fashioned on a tailgate or picnic table or anywhere a vehicle can go. The 6-cup, pitcher-shaped container is tough plastic so it can be dropped on asphalt without damage. Fully assembled, the blender stands 14-1/2 inches high on a 7-inch-diameter, bright chrome base. --Fred Brack
This review is from: Waring TG15 Tailgater Blender (Kitchen)
It does an average job with crushing ice to make frozen drinks. It can't be compared to a 125 volt AC blender however. You get a few small chunks of ice in the drink.I had to buy a manual ice crusher to crush the ice first then you get the consistency most people like .This is as good as it gets for outdoor drink making unlees you go to the gas powered blenders.(That's next )
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This review is from: Waring TG15 Tailgater Blender (Kitchen)
Purchased this to use on my sailboat for drinks. It works pretty good but won't make slushies, rather it makes small chipped ice which is ok too! I later put in a 1000 watt inverter in the boat and could have used a regular blender which slush the ice a little better and are less money.
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This review is from: Waring TG15 Tailgater Blender (Kitchen)
I purchased this blender to use on a boat. We tried to make milk shakes with ice cream, and the blender barely had enough power to slightly stir the ice cream. It was completely unable to blend the ice for blended drinks at all. I do not recommend this brand, and I am back to square one to try to find one that will do the job.
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