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School me on Blenders
In the market for a counter top blender. I could go out and just buy a Vitamix or Blendtec, but not sure if I want to spend the $450 to $600 required for one of those machines.
Are there other, more affordable yet dependable options that you guys have experienced. In the $150 to $250 price range? Will probably be used 75% for making soups, 25% for smoothies, milkshakes, etc.
From initial research, seems like most internal components that attach the motor to the base are plastic, which ends up destroying the entire machine.
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