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I bought a Cuisinart because I expected it to live up to its name. I don’t ask much of it. Every morning I mix 16 oz. yogurt, a few liquid vitamins, etc., and a cup of frozen Maine (very small) blueberries for breakfast. I don’t crush ice at all. From the start, this machine screamed at me. The bottom third of the potion grudingly begins to move a little after a few seconds of idle grinding and I have to keep taking the top off and stirring by hand to mix in the rest. I have to switch around from low to high and pulse to get this moving at all. It takes forever to get something the consistency of home-made ice cream. When I pour, the brew plops everywhere but in the glass. Now the motor seems to be burning out - rubber and electric smell. I have a Kitchen RRKSB5 at my summer place that works perfectly. I start at low and switch to pulp and I have a liquid drink in just a couple of minutes. I can pour easily out of the glass pitcher. Quiet, easy, fast. I recommend the Kitchen Aid. Shame on Cuisinart!
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Cuisinart Smart Power Premier 600 Watt Blender US $52.76 (15 Bids) End Date: Sunday Mar-14-2010 18:31:01 PDT |
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NEW Cuisinart CBT500 Smart Power Premier 50 oz Capac... US $99.95 End Date: Tuesday Mar-23-2010 7:21:03 PDT |
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CUISINART SMART POWER PREMIER BLENDER 600-WATT CBT500 US $101.99 End Date: Thursday Apr-01-2010 13:41:28 PDT |
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Cuisinart CBT-500FP SmartPower Blender Food Processor US $89.99 End Date: Wednesday Apr-07-2010 11:27:18 PDT |
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Having been a long time user of a similar product (Moulinex Turbo) for 8 years, my old unit had seen better days and was in need of replacing. So, I made some assumptions about the product based on my experience with my other Cuisinart products and purchased the CSB-33 QuikPrep Hand Blender. Much to my dismay, the Cuisinart hand blender performs nowhere nearly as well as the Moulinex did the day I threw it away. The Cuisinart has a blade that is not sharpened. Consequently, it doesn’t cut up food (like blueberries, for instance) very well. It just sort of beats stuff to a pulp, quite literally, and doesn’t puree them into liquid. It also has a system of holes around the perimeter of the blade guard that just get clogged up.
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Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender in Brushed Stainless US $46.99 End Date: Saturday Mar-13-2010 8:14:12 PST |
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Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender in Brushed Stainless US $46.99 End Date: Sunday Mar-14-2010 9:21:39 PDT |
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Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender in Brushed Stainless US $46.99 End Date: Sunday Mar-14-2010 20:03:47 PDT |
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Cuisinart SmartStick Hand Blender in Brushed Stainless US $46.99 End Date: Monday Mar-15-2010 9:22:55 PDT |

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