![]() While it doesn’t have any preset timed programs, the pulse setting doubles as an ice crush setting. It’s also really simple and intuitive to use, there’s barely any need to consult the instruction manual. The KitchenAid K150 blender is easy to set up, the jug slots straight on to the base and can be rotated to ensure the handle is positioned either to the left or the right. There’s no recipe book included in the box and the manual doesn’t give advice on blending times and speeds, but with just three speeds to choose from, it’s not too tricky to figure it out. There are only three speeds, plus a combination pulse/ ice crush mode, which will be fine for most people, but more experienced cooks may prefer a model with extra speed settings for more control. This model weighs 8lbs/ 3.63kg so if you want to store it in a cupboard, you’ll have no problem lifting it in and out.īeing an entry-level model, it doesn’t come with any personal blending cups or other accessories but there are plenty of compatible accessories available to purchase separately should you get the blending bug. The plastic base makes it lighter than other KitchenAid blenders, which have a much heavier but also more robust die-cast metal base. The 48oz/1.4-liter pitcher capacity is on the smaller side compared to other KitchenAid blenders, but the base is a fairly standard size, which means despite the small blending capacity it’ll take up a similar amount of space on your worktop as other models such as the KitchenAid K400, with an overall measurement of 14.8 x 7.1 x 8.5 inches/37.6 x 18 x 21.6 cm (h x w x d). The three-part blending system combines the intelli-speed motor with a ribbed pitcher and asymmetric blade, and KitchenAid claims this combination gives optimum blending results. KitchenAid appliances commonly feature multiple color options, however, this blender comes in a much smaller choice of hues red or black, plus cream in Australia and the UK, which also has a fourth grey option.
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