Hamilton Beach Power Elite Wave Action Blender For Shakes and Smoothies, Puree, Crush Ice, 40 Oz Glass Jar, 12 Functions, Stainless Steel Ice Sabre Blades, 700 Watts, Black (58148A)
$39.99
Price: $39.99
(as of May 15, 2024 13:12:27 UTC – Details)
All the power you need to: Mix, puree, device, crush ice, and more – with only 4 simple buttons. 700-Watt of peak blending power. Do not fill blender jar beyond the 3-Cup (710-ml) level.
Tips & Care for the Best Performance : The minimum amount of liquid needed per recipe is one cup (8 oz/250 ml). Add more liquid if your mixture is not blending properly. To add food or liquid to when blender is operating, open the hinged pouring cap and add ingredients through the opening. If blending action stops during blending or ingredients stick to sides of jar, there may not be enough liquid in the jar to blend efficiently.
POWERFUL BLENDING PERFORMANCE: With 700 watts of peak blending power and stainless steel Ice Sabre blades, this smoothie blender gives you all the power you need to make smoothies, protein shakes, frozen drinks and more
ULTRA-SMOOTH RESULTS WITH PATENTED WAVE ACTION SYSTEM: As you blend, ingredients are continuously forced down into the blades and circulated around the jar — thoroughly crushing the hardest foods with ease
SERVE WITH EASE: The spout on this electric blender lets you pour contents into your glass without spills or drips, so serving is easy and mess-free
EASY TO CLEAN WITH DISHWASHER SAFE GLASS JAR, LID AND BLADES: Blending multiple servings is easy with the glass jar that holds 40 ounces; The jar, lid and removable blades on the blender are all dishwasher safe
12 BLENDING FUNCTIONS FOR MAXIMUM VERSATILITY: This multi-function blender has 12 functions controlled by 5 simple buttons on the easy-to-read control panel; It blends and crushes ice for smoothies and milkshakes, purees, dices, chops and more
9 reviews for Hamilton Beach Power Elite Wave Action Blender For Shakes and Smoothies, Puree, Crush Ice, 40 Oz Glass Jar, 12 Functions, Stainless Steel Ice Sabre Blades, 700 Watts, Black (58148A)
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Lani Soleil –
Blends Very Well
I was skeptical due to the reviews, but as a former smoothie/mixologist in both Cleveland and Washington DC, I am very well versed in Vitamix, Ninjas, Etc. I have done low end to very high end personal blenders and regular sized blenders.Despite the reviews, this blender is excellent. It is giving what older blenders from 2000âs that were heavy duty and handy, like my great aunts glass blender from the 80âs-90âs.Perhaps the bad reviews have to due with lack of knowledge, such as liquid to solid ratio. This blender blended a thick smoothie in under 8 seconds. As a former mixologist, always add liquids first then solids, gradually adding more fruit to thicken. Do not overcrowd blender blade and expect magic to happen. I actually prefer this over my previous ninja. Also, the top is awesome it a super clamped on top, make sure you remove the blender from the base before attempting to remove blenders top. 10/10 from me! âï¸
Candice Coia –
This blender is my friend
And I donât usually befriend blenders. But after investing in the *hot new* smoothie gadgets and them lasting not even a year (and being only limited to making smoothie blends with them) I decided to get this blender that I presumed may not last, but at least itâs cost-efficient and can do more than just blend smoothies.I was so unprepared for what I received. This blender has become my reliable, sturdy, friend that makes whatever I ask it to. Even my mistakes, where Iâm frantically flumbling fruit and powders and peanut butter, turn into a really good smoothie. If youâre reading this and on the fence, purchase this blender. It feels like the kind of durable blender my mom would have gotten as a wedding gift and still uses.
My experiences –
It works well as a blender – not a food processor substitute
This isn’t a Vitamix by any stretch of the imagination. But it’s I think it’s a decent value for the price. Where else can you get a 40oz 5 speed blender with a glass pitcher for under $40 USD? I picked this blender for a couple of reasons1. The previous blender I had for over 15 years was a Hamilton Beach2. The toaster I have is also a Hamilton Beach, which Iâve had for over 20 years.Do I like it? I think so…Short recap of below1. For a sub $50.00 blender I like it. It works well2. I really like the (heavy) glass pitcher. This is the main reason why I purchased it.3. I like the base (motor) it feels solid, and it works very well4. Itâs quieter than my old Hamilton Beach blender, which is my only point of reference. For me thatâs good.5. The button feel very similar to my old blender which lasted a long time, so that too is good.6. I REALLY donât like how hard the top is to remove7. I donât like the cheap feel of the plastic bits attached to the pitcherWhat I like1. I like the glass pitcher – yes it’s heavy but it’s also made of glass thick enough to withstand crushing ice relatively quietly. Plastic pitches sound like they may shatter in the process.2. I like that the bottom screws off making the pitcher and blades easy to clean.3. I like the several blending options (though I use the two pulses more than the other 3 options).4. It makes a great smoothie & crushed ice drinks such as Margarita or Daiquiri very quickly and evenly blended.5. Worked great for making pesto & Harissa too, though the parsley had to be added in a bit at a time to ensure smooth consistency. I typically make these two items in my Cuisinart Food Processor which performs both of the above tasks in about 1/3 of the time it took in the blender. The consistency is also better in my Cuisinart. I figured Iâd give the blender a go on these just as a test. Iâm not gonna try making peanut butter.6. The base and mechanical bits under the pitcher have a quality feel for the price sub $50.00 price tag. The blender stays put, and a hand isnât required on top of the blender to keep the pitcher from walking off the spinny bits.What I’m on the fence (canât decide) aboutit’s not particularly quiet – but quieter than my old blender, and definitely NOT quieter than my Cuisinart Food Processor. So Iâm on the fence.What I don’t like, and I mean really don’t likeThe top is made of LDPE plastic making it extremely hard to get off when at room temp and especially straight out of the fridge. Iâm not being a wimp; the top is extremely hard to get off. So hard I’m afraid the “lifting tab” is going to snap off in my attempts. My wife gave up getting the lid off and leaves it for me to struggle with.I donât even try anymore to get the lid off if its cold. I run the whole pitcher under really hot water before I attempt to get the lid off. The hot water makes the LDPE plastic top pliable, making it easier to remove. Effortless is not be a synonym Iâd use to describe removing the lid from the pitcher.This would be a deal breaker for a person with disabilities, Arthritis, weak fingers, and/or an elderly person. There is now way my Mom wouldnât be able to get the lid off this blender.What I mildly don’t like1. The top has a secondary flap, for what Iâm not sure. The flap doesnât have a proper hinge. The hinge is molded into the lid of the pitcher. Being made of LDPE plastic, I’m pretty confident it’s going to snap off in time.2. The whole top / lid to the pitcher has a ton of nooks and crannies making it a challenge to clean quickly. A brush and soaking in hot soapy water is what works for me. I use it every day, so I wash by hand instead of using the dishwasher.3. The base that holds the blades onto the pitcher is made of thin ABS plastic which Iâm quite certain if the base came into contact with counter top at an angle with a bit of force, aka dropping the pitcher onto the base or inadvertently smacked against the edge of the counter it will result in a broken base.. Maybe shatter would be a better termThose are my thoughts and experiences with this pitcher â You decide.
Jesse Lidgey –
I’m stunned…
We are all familiar with the visual of the crotchety, old man shouting at cars driving 3 mph over the speed limit in his neighborhood. When we see him we may think to ourselves, “Geeze guy, settle down, you’re going to pull something…” before it dawns on us that before long, WE will be that crotchety old man or woman. For me anyway, there is this realization that given how jaded I already am at 35 about all of life’s little annoyances that full-on crochetyness is an inevitability…and that it isn’t all that far off.What makes me particularly salty are all the CRAP products out there that CRAP OUT on you before they should. When did it become a bleeping foregone conclusion that 80% of consumer products will turn to worthless CRAP in mere months? $200 for this? CRAP in a heartbeat. $120 for that? Yep, turned to CRAP in lightning speed. Sure, the more you spend the lesser the probability the product will be CRAP but there is no hard and fast rule where “you spend X and you’re guaranteed to avoid CRAP.” It’s a poor commentary on the whole human race in my opinion…but I digress.Every so often however, in the midst of thousands upon thousands of CRAP products here and CRAP products there, you come across a gem. THIS BLENDER, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, IS THAT GEM. I think I paid $29 for this thing when I bought it a few months ago. I figured meh…I can either spend $29 and get a CRAP blender or $100 and get CRAP blender like I’ve historically done in the past…so I decided to go the cheap CRAP option. You can imagine my surprise and utter delight when this beast turned out to NOT be CRAP…but a ray of light and hope in a dark, dark CRAP consumer-product world.I use this blender virtually every night and I’m not easy on it. I jam a lot of frozen fruit down it’s gullet before slamming the puree button without remorse and it gobbles the frozen fruit like Joey Chestnut gobbles hotdogs on the Fourth of July. It’s incredible. I love this blender. I LOVE IT. And to have paid $29 bucks for this thing?! You kiddin me?! Unreal!Despite relying upon reviews, I seldom write them because I’m a busy guy…and that is something I feel badly about. But this freaking blender… I couldn’t NOT write a review. So I hope it helps you make the decision to buy this thing…and I hope when you buy it and start loving it like I do…that it helps you to become just a little less jaded too.March 2022 Update – Oh yes, she’s still goin’ strong! So if you came here looking for CRAP, best keep a walkin’!
Mahmood Chowdhury –
While it’s not supposed to make perfect hummus or baba ghanoush, it actually does! Don’t get me wrong, it’s not a food processor and it’s not claiming to be. But it can do a lot more than it says! The blender is very powerful. I have run it for an extended period and the motor didn’t burn out or something. The glass jar went through subsequent hot and cold water and nothing has happened to it so far. So far very pleased with its performance and build quality.I would recommend 100%. Definitely value for money!!
Sol R –
Este producto lo compre para casa pero no es muy funcional, ya que esta diseñado para hacer FRAPES o ese tipo de alimentos, si lo que buscas es para hogar y comida, no te va a servir mucho, porque NO muele muy bien para salsas, o pures, en fin comida del hogar.si lo que quieres son FRAPPES entones es la ideal, funciona muy bien, el producto si lo dice su descripcion que esta hecho para ese tipo de productos.
yogini kunal sharma –
The product reached totally damaged as in broken in pieces. Have returned the same and asked for a refund.
Inoue Elza –
thank you very much
Jimmy –
The lid is a bit difficult to open and close but otherwise a good blender for the money.