Toss chunky ice, dry powders and frozen fruit into the canister and your blends will inevitably get stuck, requiring a stop-n-shake or the use of a spatula or tamper to loosen what's inside. When making smoothies, dips and other recipes with thick ingredients, even my favorite blenders like the beautiful (and pricey) Beast blender, run into the same problem. If you're looking to update your blender or downsize to a small-yet-still-powerful model, Ninja just released the $140 Twisti and it might be the best smoothie blender ever made. With all that a good blender can do, smoothies are still the No. Higher potential for breakage due to the extra plastic partsīase rocks a bit when blending at full speed Whopping 1,600 watts of power, yet small enough to store in a cupboard This built-in twisting tamper prevents you from having to stop and loosen ingredients manually
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