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Best Smoothie Blender Discounted Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender


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List Price : $249.99 Price : $174.99
Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender

Product Description

Breville's IKON Blender has a die cast aluminum base and has a single wipe clean control pad with no crevices for easy cleaning. 5 speed setting include mix, chop, blend, liquefy and puree. It has a pulse function and two programs for ice crushing and smoothies.


  • 5-speed blender with pulse and presets for ice crushing and smoothies
  • 51-ounce glass jar resists scratching, chipping, and fogginess
  • Easy-to-read measurement markings; backlit digital timer
  • 750-watt motor; die-cast aluminum base; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 6-1/2 by 8 by 15-1/2 inches




Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender Reviews


best smoothie blender : Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender Reviews


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182 of 185 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Blender We Have Ever Owned, January 1, 2008
By 
Robert Paterson (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender (Kitchen)
After owning two inferior blenders, I wanted one for our family that was powerful, sturdy, relatively quiet, easy to clean and good-looking. This blender is simply the best blender we have ever owned.

First, it is very powerful. You should have no problem using it for everything blenders are usually used for, including crushing ice, which it does amazingly well. It has a separate smoothie button that is fantastic: it varies the speed during the blending process and helps you create perfect smoothies, with no effort on your part. The blender shuts off automatically after using the smoothie or other preset functions, and has a digital display that counts down and tells you how long it will take to finish blending.

Perhaps most importantly, the curved blades and concave container are designed in such a way as to reduce or eliminate the amount of food that gets stuck in the bottom of the blender. In fact, after using it a few times, I was pleasantly surprised to find... Read more
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130 of 134 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Breville BBL600XL, February 4, 2010
This review is from: Breville BBL600XL Ikon 750-Watt 51-Ounce Blender (Kitchen)
I initially had a great experience with the Breville BBL600XL blender. It did everything that I wanted, and did it very well. Smoothies, frappes, fruits, veggies, all that I wanted it to do. I didn't have any problems with the frequently discussed leaking large seal.

But the problem with my unit, and after much internet research, I believe others are having the same problem as well, but just haven't disassembled and diagnosed the problem. I have done exactly that, and here is what I have found.

There is a small black seal under the blades, not the large seal which seals the cutter assembly to the glass jar. Here is what I believe is occurring: The liquid from the ingredients, which are blended, eventually leak under this black seal (which is underneath the 3 blades inside the jar), and into a bearing which is part of the blade assembly. This bearing should be a high quality food quality sealed bearing, but this particular bearing is not either, a)high quality,... Read more
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147 of 160 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Veritable Revolution in Blending, October 12, 2007
By 
R. Williams "code slubber" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Key things to notice:

1. You just press one button, then you can leave the room.
2. Results are very smooth.
3. Much less noice, no squealing particularly.

There has been a lot of press recently about how commercial smoothies are rarely nutritious because they use juice and have no fat and protein. Add your own nuts and seeds, and us things like guava pulp (high in fiber and lycopene), and you can turn that all around. With this blender, even with things added, the results are smooth.

Not sure what is up w/the price here. I found this thing @ Macy's no sale for $149. Maybe it's an older model. This thing is also great for making sauces and dressings, which regular blenders are generally awful at.
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