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Boat Blender BB-001 The Boat Blender

Boat Blender BB-001 The Boat Blender

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Brand: Boat Blender
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $35.45 (On sale from $44.31)



Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 636267


MPN: BB-001

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Pour your drink, attach your drill and pull the trigger!!
  • Then unscrew the blender attachment, put in the cap and straw and enjoy!
  • 2 - 32 oz boatblender mugs, straws with screw on caps, boatblender drill bit and one attachment set
  • You supply the drill and we bring the party!
  • Great Gift Idea.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Features Pour your drink, attach your drill and pull the trigger!! Then unscrew the blender attachment, put in the cap and straw and enjoy! 2 - 32 oz boatblender mugs, straws with screw on caps, boatblender drill bit and one attachment set for one mug (attachment set includes mixer blade, rubber seal and hard molded mixer base) You supply the drill and we bring the party!


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Internet Scam   September 19, 2008
William G. Raines (Lafayette, Louisiana)
As a bartender for three years I should have known that well blended drinks have to be blended with a high rate of rpm. Using a kitchen counter top blender of 400 watts are better will spin the blending blades at rpms of 20,000 or more. Not even on of the highest volt drills you find a Home Depot, 24-volt, can spin the blending blades past 1,800 rpm. I love the idea of the boat blender, but in actuality it does not work. Yesterday, thursday, I used the boat blender on a tiki bar I just built at my fraternity house. Everyone was excited to see the new invention in action. It didn't and we all laughed at the product.


1 out of 5 stars Not Comparable to an Electric Blended Frozen Drink   August 14, 2008
ESVK (Atlanta, GA)
I used a $200 cordless Milwaukee 18-volt 1,400 RPM drill to mix margaritas with the boat blender. The results was a margarita on the rocks with pebble-sized pieces of ice - not a fluffy, whipped, frozen drink as incenuated by their advertising.

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