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Waring HPB300 MegaMix Commercial Blender, Brushed Steel | 
enlarge | Brand: Waring Category: Kitchen
List Price: $400.00 Buy New: $198.95 You Save: $201.05 (50%)
New (4) from $198.95
Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 28665
Color: Brushed Steel Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.3 Dimensions (in): 13.5 x 9.5 x 8
MPN: HPB300 Model: HPB300 UPC: 040072000249 EAN: 0040072000249 ASIN: B00007E8FA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Blender with 27,000-RPM motor and a powerful 2-speed motor | | • | Heavy-duty blade and blade assembly; crushes ice to any consistency in seconds | | • | Blends soups and sauces, as well as slushy drinks and ice-cold smoothies | | • | Extra-large, dishwasher safe and durable, 48-ounce plastic jar | | • | Measures 16-1/2 by 6 inches; 1-year warranty; 5-year motor warranty |
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Product Description Juice bars and cocktail parties are more popular than ever, so it's no surprise to find this Waring commercial quality MegaMix Blender, a premier model for the home or professional bartender. If you're tired of replacing your usual blender every 3 to 5 years, get the one that's designed for nonstop performance. A 1-hp motor effortlessly blends and purees whole fruits, wheat grass and your favorite smoothie add-ins, in addition to crushing ice, in seconds. You'll be serving margaritas and frozen drinks before a line forms, and shakes come out creamy and delicious. A puzzle-style mount ensures your carafe is held securely in place, and the solid steel base won't tip over in the midst of blending. Base is Brushed Stainless Steel and the blender carafe is made of clear polycarbonate, so it's light enough to handle yet resists chipping or cracking. It's one blender that's designed to last through constant blending and still come out working like a MegaMix. About Waring... Waring has been a household name in quality appliances, particularly blenders, for decades. The company began when Fred Waring, noted bandleader, was pitched the idea for a blender back in 1938. As he toured with his orchestra, he demonstrated the blender to anyone who would watch, and from there the 4-cup Blending Jar with chrome base and a single on/off switch went into production. It has since evolved into the
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Mega Mix November 1, 2007 Deb at the lakefront (Chicago) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Mega Mix was impossible to find in retail stores and it is the most powerful for heavy fruit smoothies and such. I wish it had a retractable cord to take up less counter space; also the base feet are never quite level causing it to teeter a litte. Despite those things, if you want the best blender for power and one you'll probably never throw out, this is it.
kitchen workhorse September 21, 2007 William Crispin (Wilmington, MA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had this blender around 3 years. My wife and I use it primarily for soups, smoothies, and crushing ice. It is used at least once per week and we consider it a necessary part of the kitchen. It was my 4th blender and the first one I was happy with. The first three broke down during crushing ice. I had seen several smoothie shops were using this model or the very similar Waring "Margarita Madness?" model, which was available before they released this model to the home market.
It is everything you would expect in a commercial/home crossover model. This device is LOUD. You can not carry on a conversation when blending, however, it is fast. It will produce an ice based smoothie that is smooth with no ice chunks quickly, which is where most blenders fail. It is robustly constructed with a SS housing.
Several people have added reviews complaining about the container being plastic, too fragile, or poor quality. It should be plastic or metal and not glass. Commercial blenders almost never use glass because it is too heavy and fragile. I do not miss glass at all. It is not a cheap plastic. It looks like a heavy polycarbonate and it holds up well to abuse including dropping and banging it into things. The replacement is $50 so it is a little pricey.
After about 2 years the first container started to leak around the seal in the base and I replaced it. Previously my wife washed it in the dishwasher but now we just put some water in the container and a drop of dishwashing liquid and "blend" for 30 seconds until clean, and then rinse it out.
Because of the shape of the container, it blends liquids very well but if the liquid to ice ratio falls too low it has a tendency to stop blending and the blades just spin in the bottom. This is a problem with blenders in general but I find it is slightly aggravated by the design here. Starting with the liquids and adding ice from the top until the desired consistency is reached usually works around this issue.
If you routinely have tasks that require a blender then you want to use one that does the job. Way too many blenders are wedding presents that sit on a shelf so I do not think performance is always much of an issue. I would recommend this blender.
Waring now makes a 3Hp model also which is probably effective and I like the VitaMix device also. Those are both significantly more expensive than this model.
Very powerful, very aggressive September 11, 2007 B. (LA, CA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this blender to crush ice, and it does that easily. It is good looking and very high powered, but it is also very noisy, and unpleasant to use. When I turn it on, the lights dim, and even with only water in the carafe it is extremely loud. The motor also emits an unpleasant odor with even the lightest use. Overall the blender is sturdy and powerful, it's just no fun to use. I don't feel comfortable using it in the morning for fear of waking up everyone in the building.
I like the plastic carafe, since it seems pretty indestructible, I've dropped it on the ground and into the porcelain sink with no visible damage to it.
Waring Commercial Blender August 18, 2007 C. Bohannon (Friendswood, Tx USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
My blender is about 20 years old so it is a little different from the ones in the pictures. The only major difference is the new ones have a better connection system between the motor and the blade. Mine was sold as a commercial bar blender and uses the old style carafe
The real reason I am writing this is one reviewer said their carafe was leaking. I solved that problem years ago by buying a SS carafe made for use in Labs. I bought mine from a medical supply vender. You can also find them on eBay.
I use my blender every day. It's strong points are it's very durable. It's weak point is crushing ice. To keep the blade from cavitating you have to add to much liquid. This is a function of the shape of the carafe. The round glass one made for bars, does not have this problem but, it takes longer to mix proten shakes.
I give 5 stars aveage. That is 6 stars for durability and 4 starts for function.
Lid doesn't fit... January 9, 2007 Christine A. Lee 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The lid on this product doesn't fit the pitcher. I thought it was b/c the product was new and it had to be broken in but I've been using it and it's still too tight - I have to struggle to put the lid on. No other issues with the product but it's a bit annoying to struggle to palce the lid on everytime I try to use it.
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