Blendtec Home TB-621-BHM The Professional’s Choice 1500-Watt Total Blender, Black


Blendtec Home TB-621-BHM The Professional’s Choice 1500-Watt Total Blender, Black
- Versatility – From hot soups to cold ice creams, whole fruit juices, to savory sauces, The Blendtec HP3A Home Blender will do it all
- 1500-Watts the most powerful home blender on the market, 3 peak horse power, 13 amps
- At only 15.5″ tall, the HP3A Home Blender fits on the counter under most standard cabinets! 7″ x 8″ x 15.5″
- Includes: blender motor base, 64-ounce jar, lid, user guide, and a recipe book with over 100 recipes to get you started. 3-year warranty.
Blendtec Home TB-621-BHM The Professional’s Choice 1500-Watt Total Blender, Black
Product Description
This New Blendtec “Home” Blender simply out performs the competition and is designed to last. Unlike the competition, this blender will fit under most standard cupboards, and this blender will grind grain for bread making without the expense of an extra container or attachment. The Blender is the innovative leader in the blender market. The Home Blender is designed to do it all. From smoothies, fresh juice, ice cream, milkshakes, cappuccinos, margaritas, to soups, sauces, breads, dressings, salsas and more!
The unique square jar is the same used in the best coffee shops, juice bars, and restaurants.This Blender is preprogrammed to do specific jobs like Food Processing, Smoothies, Drinks, and many many more, simply select the job and the blender will adjust to blend in the most
efficient way possible. No old fashioned knobs, switches, or dials to wear out. No other blender offers the power, ease of operation, and state of the art engineering. our powerful 3-peak horsepower motor makes any blending chore a breeze. The new model Home Blender features 25 pre-programmed cycles viewable on the blue LCD screen.
Blendtec Home TB-621-BHM The Professional’s Choice 1500-Watt Total Blender, Black
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Comments
I just purchased an additional Blendtec Blender and found that the lid has a BIG square opening into which a clear insert goes. Unfortunately the insert, which protrudes above the lid, has holes on all four sides, allowing the jar contents to spew out all over the top of the lid creating a REALLY BIG MESS. Using the EXACT same contents with the OLD original small hole jar lid, there are no problems with overflow.
After using the jar, with the small hole lid, I could go to the sink, fill part way with water, cover the lid hole with my finger, and shake to clean out the jar. NOT SO, with the new lid, you CANNOT cover then shake to clean it out, because it is IMPOSSIBLE to do!
Also, I may use the blender to make successive recipes, not being able to quickly rinse and reuse is annoying.
Whomever designed this new lid never used it. What were they thinking of . . . or NOT?
The good news is . . . I have found that you can purchase the old style lids from Blendtec for $5.00 plus $7.00 for shipping. I have ordered two of them because I also have a second 96 oz. jar, which, although the lid LOOKS bigger, it is not. Ergo, I purchased TWO lids, plus S & H, for $17.00 and they’re on their way. Yippee!
Rating: 1 / 5
I am a smoothie person who drinks at least one smoothie a day. I got tired of spending ten minutes a day making smoothie with one of the cheap blenders, so I decided to buy a more high powered blender.
The Breville 550 was my first choice for its reasonable price/power and great looks. Unfortunately, my first smoothie was a disaster. I filled the smoothie 2/3 with fruits and ice, and I stood there pushing the smoothie button three consecutive times to no avail. Then I smelled something burning and figured it was the motor. After spending 10 minutes getting the thing to make smoothie, the result was no better than my old cheap Cuisinart blender. Apparently, 610 watts is just not enough if you want to make thick, smooth smoothie.
I promptly returned the Breville. I then went on a mission to research for a real blender. Apparently, when it comes down to power and industrial strength blenders, it comes down to either a Vita-Mix or a Blendtec. A Costco near me had a demo for Blendtec so I decided to buy one there to try out.
Wow! Now this is a blender! This thing sucked the fruits and ice down into its vortex amazingly well. With the “Whole Fruits” button, I had great smoothie in 50 seconds or less. I usually just hit the button and go the bathroom. By the time I get back, I got instant smoothie! I’ve tried the the ice crush button and this mode literally makes snow; not just crushed ice, but snow!
There is a con though. Without a tamper, sometimes the fruits do get stuck and doesn’t go down. When that happens, I take the jar out and shakes it a couple times and blend again. It works every time. It’s an extra step, but it sure beats standing there and holding a tamper to push the fruits down for entire blending time. Many reviewers here claim that they wished they had a tamper, but I think it may be due to their preference and how they’ve always done it with their Vita-mix. It isn’t wrong, but there are more than one way to skin a cat, and for me, shaking it is much easier than using a tamper.
It’s also very easy to clean. Instead of disassembling the jar like the Breville and other blenders in its class, I just put a dash of detergent, fill it 1/3 with water, and pulse it for 5 secs. I then wash it out further with water, no dishwasher needed.
Since I bought this at Costco, I got a full 7 year warranty. It’s a lot of money, but since there are no alternatives at a cheaper price, it does make my decision easier. Considering the Breville blender probably would’ve smoked and blown within 6 months of the abuse I’d subject it to, a $400 blender that lasts a minimum of 7 years is not a bad deal. So far after a week of use, I’ve blended a total of 38 times (the LCD displays the # of uses on its front.). I think I may just keep it.
Pros: It blends virtually anything!
Lots of power. Doesn’t smoke when it gets stuck.
Easy to clean.
It doesn’t require you to stand there with a tamper.
Great warranty.
Makes amazing smoothies and margaritas and mixed drinks.
Cons: Occasionally requires a good shake to loosen things up.
Expensive.
Loud. (although with a 3HP motor, it’s actually quiet compared
to my lawnmower. LOL)
Rating: 5 / 5
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