Which blender is the best for raw food
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 11, 2008 10:48AM Hi
I have been juicing for a few years but want to move into blending. However I am having real difficulty in finding the best blender to invest in. The websites I have logged into all contradict each other. I am now at a loss which to choose. I want one that that handle raw food without depleting it nutritionally. Can anyone please advise? Thank you Re: Which blender is the best for raw food
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Wheatgrass Yogi
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Date: August 16, 2008 03:16AM Wal-Mart sells some inexpensive Oster Blenders with very
good quality. Start with one of them. I even bought my Mother one, and she loves it. When you're ready to move up to the Big Leagues, you might try a Waring, or a Blendtec, or a Vita-Mix....WY Re: Which blender is the best for raw food
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 18, 2008 11:23AM Thank you WY
I live in London and we do not have a Wal-Mart however the blender you recommended is still available here so thank you. Finally (and I promise this will be my last question on the subject) but I do not understand why the Blendtec HP3A is £345 and is a 1500watt unit and the VitaPrep3 is £595 and is a 1100 unit. The former appears to be the more powerful - really good for blending raw food and cheaper. Errrrrrrr am I being really dim???? Thank you again for your product knowledge. Sno Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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