Every blender comes equipped with its own
special features.
* Pulse: A pulse button allows you to control the actual mixing
procedure. With pulse, you can effective mix foods and incorporate
ingredients without actually pulverizing your creation into a fully
blended liquid.
* Speed: There will be a numbered of varying speed levels on your
blender. The speed is adjusted to accommodate the type of food you are
blending. Lower speeds are ideal for mixing beverages. Some blenders
have speeds from three to sixteen, while other go to ten speeds.
* Container: All blenders have removable containers. Glass
containers are heavy, but allow you to watch the food as it's mixing,
and clean easily in the dishwasher. Plastic containers can also be
see-through, but they are generally tough to clean and have a more
shabby appearance. Stainless steel blender containers look
super-stylish, but it is impossible to keep an eye the mixing process
within.
* Cleaning: It's important to have a blender that's easy to use, but
more important to have one that's easy to clean. A wide-mouth variety
with a detachable blade is the best option. A container with a larger
mouth is easier to load and empty. Consider buying a blender that has a
flush touch pad option rather than buttons. It's much easier to wipe
down the face of the blender if there are no large knobs and dials to
deal with.
* Power: The blender you choose should have 300 to 500 watts of power.