Braun MX2050 PowerMax 525-Watt 58-Ounce Jug Blender

Kitchen & Housewares : Braun MX2050 PowerMax 525-Watt 58-Ounce Jug Blender

Braun MX2050 PowerMax 525-Watt 58-Ounce Jug Blender

from: Procter & Gamble - kitchen



 : Braun MX2050 PowerMax 525-Watt 58-Ounce Jug Blender
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Braun
Color: White
EAN: 0069055843277
Label: Procter & Gamble - kitchen
Manufacturer: Procter & Gamble - kitchen
Model: MX2050
Publisher: Procter & Gamble - kitchen
Studio: Procter & Gamble - kitchen
Variation Description: White
Warranty: 1



Editorial Review:

Product Description
  • Braun 525-watt Powermax Jugblender
  • Extra Large 58-ounce Capacity
  • Easy To Use Dial With 5 Speeds Plus Pulse
  • Triangular Design Glass Jug For Easy Pouring
  • Stainless-Steel Blade
  • Easy Assembly After Cleaning




    Features:
    • 525-watt blender with 5 speeds plus pulse setting
    • Heavy-duty, stainless-steel blade crushes ice quickly
    • 58-ounce glass jar allows pouring from 3 different positions
    • Dual safety system; dishwasher-safe parts
    • Measures 8-1/2 by 11 by 14-7/8 inches; 1-year warranty













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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A great Blender
    I use it everyday to make smoothies with hard frozen ingredients, and it works great. No problems at all. Heavy-duty. Buy with confidence.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Braun Blender
    The blender far exceeds my expectations and has performed excellently in all uses I have put to it. I have not made appliance purchases by internet in the past and made this purchase only because every appliance store I searched did not carry this product. I am very satisfied with the prompt delivery and the quality of the packing and intend to make many more appliance purchases from Amazon in the future.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Satisfied with purchase
    I'm very satisfied with this purchase. Bought this item to make smoothies and it performs this task well.



    Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Braun MX2050 "PowerLAX"
    After several blender buys(cheaper) I ordered the Braun; simple dial, glass jug, brand name,Consumer Reports review, etc. The nylon(?) teeth under jug looked flimsy and after the first use I realized that there were only 2 speeds. The highest of which made the unit twirl around the counter top. Sent it back and expect to have to pay more for a better blender.



    Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - BE WARNED: Now on my third set of blades!!!
    This blender works very well. I make smoothies at least 3 times a week and if you put the wet ingredients in first, then the frozen, the smoothies come out blended very nicely. Yes, it's powerful, BUT, it is absolutely true that the teeth on the blade break off. I've had this blender for about 18 months and I am now on my third replacement blade. At about $15 a pop, this blender is becoming exceedingly expensive. The only reason I'm not throwing it out is because I don't want another piece of electronic filling up our landfills. Be warned that you WILL need to replace the blade mechanism with continued use.





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