Rival IB954W 2-Speed Ultrablend Blender

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Rival IB954W 2-Speed Ultrablend Blender

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 : Rival IB954W 2-Speed Ultrablend Blender
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List Price: $29.99
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Rival
Color: White
EAN: 0073056009327
Label: Rival
Manufacturer: Rival
Model: IB954-W
Publisher: Rival
Studio: Rival
Variation Description: White



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Product DescriptionThis is a perfect sized blender for small cooking needs. Make delicious gravy, mashed potatoes, or even frozen treats in just minutes with hand held blender.

  • 2-speed blender
  • Pulse/on control
  • Stainless steel cutting blade
  • Shuts off automaticallly when released
  • Cushioned hand grip
  • Easy to clean
  • Recipe booklet




    Features:
    • High and low speeds for fingertip control
    • Ergonomic design for greater comfort
    • 100-watts of power
    • Extra-large control button
    • Recipes included











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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sturdy Stick Blender
    This little stick blender is great! It's a pro at chopping hard foods. My husband uses it daily to make smoothies with ice and I use it to grind carrots and nuts for sauces and salsas. Clean up is real easy -- just rinse under cold water. Easy to store too, I just stick it in the kitchen drawer. No more hauling out the big clunky blender to puree soups or chutneys.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Blender does a great job
    I use this blender to mix protein shakes before and sometimes after workouts, and it really does a good job of blending the powder and milk in a short amount of time.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great value
    I was hesitant to buy this model because it was so inexpensive I thought it might be flimsy or lacking power compared to some of the others I was considering, but the price was so good I couldn't resist. I'm glad, because it's great. So far I've used it for scrambling eggs (nice & fluffy) and making smoothies. Very solid, easy as heck to clean, and more powerful than I expected.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great, Inexpensive, Hand Blender
    Works great! Powerful motor blends the thickest shakes with little effort. I usually use the low setting so the shake does not become "frothy".



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - simple, sturdy, useful
    I needed a simple hand-held blender, the kind

    * you could just keep on the counter without losing much real estate
    * you could use and use and not have to worry that it'll fall apart
    * that was strong enough to handle whatever goo had to be mixed
    * that co$t less than a concert ticket
    * that didn't have any detachable parts that would be lost the first day
    * you could just rinse off when done and forget till next time

    This is that blender. Only drawback: it's got a cord. Minor issue if you're using it in the same place pretty much all the time. The two speeds make it even more useful. Excellent product, a steal if it's still about 14 and change.





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