Cuisinart SPB-7CH SmartPower 40-Ounce 7-Speed Electronic Bar Blender, Chrome
- 7 speeds–stir, chop, mix, puree, liquefy, and ice crush
- Pulse button can be used at every level; touch-pad controls
- Dishwasher-safe glass jar holds up to 40 ounces
- Heavy-duty motor base with rubberized, no-skid feet for stability
- Measures 13-1/4 by 7-1/3 by 9-7/8 inches; 3-year limited warranty
Product DescriptionBlend easily in this style, Smartpower Cuisinart Chrome Blender. This powerful blender features stainless steel blades, a glass jar of 40 ounces with spout anti-drop capacity ice crusher, touch pad controls with indicator lights and a hedging loss resistant. Model SPB7C. Includes manufacturer’s limited warranty. Amazon. com ReviewBlend delicious tropical fruit puree, hard cheese grating, ground spices, whipped cream and crushed ice in a blender Cuisinart Smart Power Bar. It has seven speeds – mix, cut, mix, puree, liquefy, and crushed ice – and a pulse button can be used at all levels. Coupled with a basic heavy duty motor with rubber feet do not slip, the glass jar containing up to 40 ounces . More>>
Cuisinart SPB-7CH SmartPower 40-Ounce 7-Speed Electronic Bar Blender, Chrome
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February 20th, 2010 at 4:37 am
Says alot from me: I make ice cube based smoothies at least twice a day, and have for over 20 years. Excellent wide-mouth jar, great powerfull engine, easy to use controls.
Minor annoyances: Make irritating noise if jar base is dragged over smooth counter-top surface. Jar base fills with water in the dishwasher.
Great value and nice looking. Easy to clean. So far, durable (3 months).
February 20th, 2010 at 5:24 am
I eat at least 2 blender smoothies a day, and have for the last 20+
years, so I’ve given several blenders a work-out! Hamilton-Beach, Krups, Waring…
Anyway, this Cuisinart has several key features: WIDE jar- excellent for access; powerful motor that rips through ice; sealed, seamless control panel surface and wide molded base make clean-up easy.
Minor annoyances: jar skirt makes really annoying noise if dragged over smooth, hard surface; jar skirt catches about a cup of water when inverted in dishwasher.
A definite quality value buy! My Waring Pro Bar Blender accumulates dust in closet now!
February 20th, 2010 at 5:42 am
Lots of power in this “sci-fi” style blender with a modern appearance out of the “X-files”. The black and stainless steele color combination will update any decor. Cuisinart makes a first quality product and this one is definitely built to last. The seven speeds provide maximum versatility for the most serious of cooks (or for those of us who like to make our lives in the kitchen simplier and easier!) This product is at the top of my “wish-list”. It makes many formerly tedious jobs a breeze. Make your own milkshakes and (preservative-free)baby food. Crushes ice too, which is an unexpected bonus from a blender now that summer’s around the corner.
February 20th, 2010 at 8:09 am
This is a great Blender. I have read reviews here that state that they were dissapointed that it was plastic. If it would have came with true chrome metal it would have became discolored in no time due to the fact that it gets wet so much. This is a great blender, it crushed ice very well, and it doesn’t bog down when I blend thick things such as shakes, etc. . . I am very satisfied with this blender, and will consider Cuisinart items in the future.
February 20th, 2010 at 9:48 am
Should have returned this when we noticed a burnt plastic smell on first use, but figured it would go away, and frankly, I was just too lazy to take it back to the store.
We hardly used the blender for a couple years, but recently got on a smoothie kick and what do you know, within a month of daily use two of the plastic parts (the bottom of the blade assembly) fused together and locked up the blade altogether. Ahhh, that’s why it smelled wretched — the parts that power the blade are plastic!
The motor itself works well, perhaps too well for the cheap plastic pieces that it powers. So, I could be eco-friendly and just replace that fused part, but why bother when another of the many spinning plastic pieces will surely fail soon anyway?
Please pay attention to the negative reviews here and understand that any positive ones are going to break before long — it’s inevitable with plastic moving parts. This isn’t about one bad blender or batch of blenders; the product is a failure. Buy a blender with METAL gears and blade assembly. From the cheapest Oster to the priciest Vita-Mix, everyone else other than Cuisinart has apparently figured out that plastic on plastic equals CRAP!