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Dr. Weil 9803 The Healthy Kitchen 48-Ounce 2-Speed Blender with Glass Jar
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Dr. Weil 9803 The Healthy Kitchen 48-Ounce 2-Speed Blender with Glass Jar

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Description:

Powerful 600 Watts (3/4 HP).Stainless Steel Housing. 48 oz. Glass Container. 3-Position Toggle Switch. Detachable Blade System for Easy Cleaning. Rotary Jar Collar, Convenient to Right and Left-Handed Users. Modern & Elegantly Styled. One Year Warranty

Features:

Powerful 600-watt blender with durable stainless-steel base


3-position toggle switch provides low, high, or off settings; pulse option


48-ounce glass jar with measuring marks, drip-free spout, and lid


Rotary jar collar; detachable blade system for easy cleaning


Measures approximately 7-1/2 by 6-4/5 by 15-2/7 inches; 1-year limited warranty


Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 6.8 inches
Product Height: 15.3 inches
Package Length: 13.1 inches
Package Width: 10.0 inches
Package Height: 7.2 inches
Package Weight: 8.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3It's OK but you need to know a couple things...Mar 30, 2008
My wife and I noticed on first use that the motor emitted an electric-ozone smell. It might be oil in the motor windings left over from the manufacturing process, but if it's ozone from arcing brushes, it wouldn't bode well for long life under heavy use. We don't use a blender very often, so the smell hasn't gone away yet after several uses. My wife later called me for help to remove the cutter for cleaning. It just refused to come out. The manual says to insert the provided removal tool into the cutter base and turn clockwise to release it. Look out, you have the potential for a carpal-tunnel injury and potential unit breakage here, because the user's manual has it backwards: If you instead turn it counter-clockwise as would be most logical (looking down at the bottom of the inverted bowl) it will release with just about the amount of resistance you'd expect. While blenders in general are dangerous if misused, I also get bad vibes from a warning in the manual saying that if the switch is not first set to , the unit will start up as soon as you insert the bowl into the base. That big toggle switch up front looks pretty easy to accidentally bump to the position, so watch it. Other than that, it functions OK and styling is nice, matching well with our other SS appliances.

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