Saturday, 15 March 2014

KitchenAid 5-Speed Blender for Home Use

The KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender will help you stir, chop, mix, puree and liquify your food. This kitchen appliance includes a diamond blending system, Intelli-Speed motor control along with a sturdy design. This blender includes a large, 60-ounce pitcher that allows you to blend vast amounts at once, and the motor base is available in a variety of colors, so you are certain to find an option that will match the color scheme of your kitchen.

One of the standout features of the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender is its versatility. With this electric blender, you can stir, chop, mix, puree and liquify your food. Additionally, it features pulse 1-5 settings and it has the ability to crush ice.


This kitchen blender also features Intelli-Speed motor control. This technology senses the mixture of food in your blender and can automatically choose an appropriate speed to make sure that it has right amount of power to complete the food-processing tasks. Additionally, this kitchen appliance features a steel-reinforced coupler that provides the right amount of power in the blender's motor to its blades. This features ensures that you receive a consistent mixture whenever your blender's task is complete.

How to Use a KitchenAid Blender

  • Make certain all parts of the blender's pitcher are securely fastened towards the base. Plug the unit in to the outlet.
  • Remove the plastic lid and slowly pour the liquid or insert the food you intend to blend, chop, liquify or puree. Small batches of larger items, for example nuts, fruit and vegetables, chop or mix much better than one large batch. Smaller batches could be more consistently blended or finely chopped; larger batches might be lumpy or coarsely chopped.
  • Replace the lid firmly. Be sure the seal is tight.
  • Pick a setting on the blender. KitchenAid blenders have either four or five settings. The most common are stir, mix, puree, liquefy and chop. Turn the blender on and monitor the consistency of the food.
  • Turn the blender off when the food has reached the proper consistency for the recipe. Unplug the blender before you decide to remove the pitcher. Pour the mixed, blended, pureed liquefied or chopped items right into a bowl. Do another batch, if necessary.
  • Unplug the blender when finished. Disassemble the pitcher and blade. Wash in warm, soapy water and dry having a clean towel.

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