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Check this out!!  KitchenAid  KPCB348PNP Pro Line Chef's Blend -   

Designed for a commercial environment, the robust, innovative Pro Line blender takes the hassle out of blending. The Pro Line's base is incredibly stable, with a die-cast metal construction that stands up to the most intensive use while delivering exceptionally quiet operation. At the same time, the blender's powerful motor produces more than 1 horsepower (peak) and is capable of speeds as high as 21,000 rpm, helping it thoroughly blend such liquids as frozen drinks, purees, sauces, and soups in less than 20 seconds. Simply choose your blending speed--low, medium, or high--and you're set. As with the best blenders, the Pro Line automatically starts on the lowest speed to minimize spattering, then quickly steps it up to the selected speed to finish the job. And thanks to the one-piece 48-ounce polycarbonate jar--which is built for strength, durability, and water-tight performance--you needn't worry about leaky connections or cracks down the side.

Other details include an extra-thick stainless-steel blade with sharpened edges and high blade angles that ensure an extreme performance, an under-base cord wrap that hides the excess cable, a scalloped inner jar collar, an intuitive CleanTouch control pad, and a 2-ounce ingredient cap. The Pro Line is also remarkably easy to maintain, with a sleek pearl metallic finish that wipes clean in seconds and a dishwasher-safe jar and lid. The blender measures 8-1/5 by 8-2/7 by 16-4/5 inches and carries a two-year replacement warranty.

 

blender picDid you know?  In 1908, Herbert Johnson invented an 80 quart mixer, designed to save on labour for mixing bread and dough. This mixer was later used by professional bakers, creating more sanitary and safer work enviroments.  This was the beginning of Hobart Manufacturing and it's subsidiary Troy Metal Products Company launch into kitchen appliances.  Looking to attract the modern woman of the 1920s focus was put on marketing the standing mixer. The wives of the executives of Troy Metal Products brainstormed to come up with a new name for the mixer. It happened when one of the executive wives stated "I don't care what you call it. but I know it's the best kitchen aid I have ever had."  That is how KitchenAid got it's name.  Today KitchenAid customers enjoy a wide range of products, from mixers, blenders. food processors, coffeemakers, and major appliances, microwaves, ovens, refrigerators and more.



 

 





 

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