Cuisinart SMO-56 Smooth Operator 56-Ounce Blender, Brushed Chrome | 
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Buy New: $71.82
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Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 4322
Color: Brushed Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.4 Dimensions (in): 16.6 x 11.1 x 8.4
MPN: SMO 56 Model: SMO-56 UPC: 086279011299 EAN: 0086279011299 ASIN: B000AYFOGG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: WE CAN NOT SHIP TO THE FOLLOWING DESTINATIONS, P.O.B, AK, PR, HI, or MILITARY DESTINATIONS
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| Features:
| • | Sleek-looking blender with dispenser tap for continuous mixing and serving | | • | Push-button controls offer on, off, high, and low options, plus pulse at any speed | | • | 56-ounce glass blender jar includes pour spout and generous handle | | • | Blending stick breaks up air pockets; 4 feet provide stability; easy-to-clean design | | • | Measures 8-1/4 by 11 by 16-1/2 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The Cuisinart Smooth Operator is the perfect party blender, with a dispenser tap on the front to serve up to 56 ounces of exotic frozen drinks to delighted guests. With 1500 watts of pulse power, the Smooth Operator blends faster and smoother, for the ultimate fresh fruit smoothies, protein shakes, and pureed soups. Simple to operate, easy to clean, and elegant in brushed chrome and stainless with Cuisinart's trademark embossed logo, this blender is a stunning addition to today's best looking kitchens. Features include: Brushed chrome housing wth stainless accents 56 ounce glass blender jar 1500 watts of pulse power Dispenser tap Dispenser plug is interchangeable with dispenser tap Blending stick 2 ounce measured pour lid Push-button controls with LED indicators: of, on, high, low, pulse Removable parts are dishwasher safe Push-in cord storage Limited 3-year warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Read 23 more reviews...
I'm finished with this thing May 7, 2008 Katherine B. Jackson I bought this blender/smoothie maker about a year and a half ago. Although i do like the spout feature, the problems have been many: the first thing i noticed was that even after the spout is turned off it leaks, so i either had to put something under it or risk a big mess. Second, the spout has broken not once, but TWICE. I have ordered two replacements from cuisinart at 14 dollars plus shipping each. About 6 months ago i started having a lot of problems with leakage in the base. apparently the cheap plastic in the base cracked when i unscrewed it to wash it. I was unaware of this until last weekend when i made a protein shake that leaked all over my counter. Previously there had been liquid on the base after blending, but i thought it was just leftover water coming out from when it was cleaned. My husband threw out his protein shake after discovering several bits of black plastic. I examined the base with the jar off and found the thing cracked badly in several places. I contemplated buying a replacement base at 30 dollars plus shipping, but realized that part plus the other two equaled the price i originally paid for the thing, and I would only be prolonging the inevitable until something else broke. I expected better than this from cuisinart.
Broke in 6 months, but still mostly like it. March 2, 2008 K. Kondo (Rochester, NY USA) I'm kind of torn on whether to give this a thumbs up or not. On the plus side, it is very powerful and appeared to be well constructed and designed. The unit doesn't even slow down when blending ice. I like the silicone O-ring between the jar and base. The tap is very handy. On the minus side: the tap can trap (unblended) stuff (requiring a bleed and 2nd blend); it kind of bugs me that there isn't any good way to thoroughly clean the inside of the tap; and I now have a slow leak dribbling down the drive shaft of the blade. I haven't decided whether to replace the base of the jar (fortunately it is available directly from Cuisinart). I'm kind of disappointed because I'm blending the identical drink that my previous cheapo blender had no problems with for 6 years.
Broken in less than 6 months January 13, 2008 Matthew J. Eagle I didn't buy from Amazon. I blend smoothies every morning and this little fella just couldn't keep up. I took it apart and found that plastic pieces had broken and screws were stripped out, guess it couldn't take daily wear and tear. Worked well for a while.
Some Chrome and some assembly required December 30, 2007 JustJimBike (Lewisville, Texas United States) This product does what it is supposed to do, however, an assembly problem has caused some of these (two sent to me) to be sent without the motor screwed down to the base. The screws were bouncing around the inside of the base and the motor clunked back and forth when you tilted the base. When the second unit arrived like the first - I opened it up, found the problem and screwed in the four screws so works like a charm now. The only chrome is the control faceplate, the rest is gray plastic but it still works well making smoothies. Last comment - Amazon was fantastic dealing with the return.
Powerful but very difficult to clean November 20, 2007 RRhinehart (Kailua-Kona, HI) As the title says, I was pleased with the powerfulness of this blender, but the special cavitator part in the bottom is next to impossible to clean. It takes about 10 gallons of water to flush out most of the stuff, and you might still have a few chunks left in there. Who knows though because you can't see in.
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