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Buy Cheap Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel Online

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Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel

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Waring%2C the most respected name in commercial blending%2C brings its expertise to your kitchen with this stunning commercial quality Food %26 Beverage Blender%2E A richmetal finish houses a commercial grade motor that%27s powerful enough to crush ice like the pros%2E Simple 2%2Dspeed operation provides effortless blending%2C pur%E9eing%2C chopping and liquefying capabilities%2E After over 60 years of blending%2C we%27re still the best in the business%2E %0D%0A%0D%0A

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Bandleader and inventor Fred Waring introduced the first blender in 1936; more than 60 years later the Waring blender remains the standard for the field. Tall and old-fashioned looking with a plated metallic finish on its base, this blender will crush ice and blend frozen fruit beautifully in a few seconds. This blender feels sturdy: the lid, with a cap that doubles as a 1-ounce measurer, fits securely, and the pitcher, made of thick, ridged glass, won't wobble. Many chefs prefer a blender rather than a food processor for soups and creamy sauces--the blades of a good blender whirl more quickly than those of a food processor and will refine a thin liquid such as cream of tomato soup to an incomparably silky texture. This blender is definitely up to that task. The fixed, self-cleaning stainless-steel blades on the base of the pitcher mean the lid is the only separate part to wash. --Maria Dolan


  • 40-ounce glass jar holds 5 cups of mixed drinks, soup, or sauce
  • Powerful 390-watt motor crushes ice fast
  • High and low speeds cover mixing, chopping, and pureeing
  • Dishwasher-safe glass jar and lid for easy cleaning
  • Measures 16-1/2 by 8 by 7 inches; 1-year warranty, 5-year motor warranty


Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel Reviews


Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel Reviews


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325 of 330 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Has Stood the Test of Time!, November 20, 2005
This review is from: Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
I bought it based on other reviews, after our previous blender broke. We use it to make smoothies with frozen fruit. Our last blender was a Black & Decker from Target for $40. Both the B&D and the Waring have glass bowls and stainless steel bases. But the B&D has a larger capacity and a heavier, larger base. The Waring is 300 watts and the cheaper B&D is rated at 500 watts. The next surprise was reading the instructions for the Waring. There is no mention of putting the container bowl in a dishwasher; instead one is supposed to 1) brush out with soapy water, 2) run for 2 minutes with more soapy water, 3) rinse for another 2 minutes, and finally 4) dry with a towel. Next surprise: according to the instructions, the blender should never be operated without holding one's hand on the top. There's a reason for this: the blender tends to "walk" around the countertop (something the B&D, with its larger base, never did). Fortunately, with a full load the Waring stays in place. We... Read more
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369 of 381 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Original Is Still The Best!, January 1, 2001
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J Keistler "johnrktx@sbcglobal.net" (Lake Jackson, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
I've owned a dozen blenders over the past 30 years. They all had their advantages and disadvantages, as does this one. When I tote up the pro's and con's, Waring still stands on top for me.

My first blender was an Osterizer in the early seventies when I was in college. It was a good machine for drink blending, but was frustrating for foods. If you look closely at the Oster container, the blades sit in an area recessed from the main container. No problem for liquids, but semisolid things such as peanut butter will jam down in there. I found that I constantly had to use a spatula to help dressings, dips, etc. blend.

When the Kitchen Aid blender was first introduced, I bought one. It was a real disappointment from the start. No matter how much I ran items, they never got uniformly smooth! I can remember running canned tomatoes, for instance, for several minutes and still they did not puree evenly. I kept it for about 6 months and gave it to one of my employees... Read more

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181 of 186 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Commercial grade blender, June 22, 2000
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M. Gibbens "rrunyett" (Glendora, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Waring MBB518 Professional Quality Food & Beverage Blender, Stainless Steel (Kitchen)
This is the same blender that my friend bought for his smoothie business and it does the job very well. It liquifies practically everything that you ask it to including fruit pieces and ice chunks. Even the ice is chipped into a fine mix without some of the bigger chunks left over that you might find in the bottom of other less expensive brands. Bottom line is that its function is the best out there.
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