I just broke my $40 target blender, and I normally have smoothies for breakfast most days. So I need a new one, but can't spend much money. I only broke the plastic part that screws on to the bottom of the pitcher, everything else is fine. I wonder if I could find a thrift-store replacement for the pitcher or the part... Recommendations? Anyone have a favorite brand or model? DH talked about the Ninja (?) but we haven't exactly been frugal the last couple weeks so I don't know that we can do that. But I really need my smoothies, I'm so into winter comfort food right now that they've become one of my primary sources of fruits & veggies.
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We don't use a blender every day or anything, but the ONLY thing I would care about would be that the drive parts are metal, and not plastic (it sounds from what you said like what broke on yours is part of the drive, which was plastic). From reading reviews on amazon, it looks like the ninja has plastic drive parts. If I were in the market for a new blender, I'd seriously consider this one: http://www.amazon.com/Oster-BVCB07-Z.../dp/B002RBXHSCSandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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The drive parts are a combo of hard rubber (top part on the motor unit), crazy hard plastic (bottom part of carafe), and metal/same crazy hard plastic on the inside of the blender where the blades attach.
The cogs that fit together between the motor unit and the carafe have deeper "teeth" than any other blender we've owned. It doesn't slip, at all. That hasn't always been our experience with other designs. Also, the multiple blades inside the carafe seem to do a better job mixing/blending than others we've tried, even better than more powerful units.
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I have bought blender replacement parts, they're really cheap and easy. I will try to find the site I used.
Alternately, my mom gave me this mini blender (well, in white): http://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach...dp/B002V8ZEXW/
I was skeptical but it works surprisingly well for single smoothies, small batches of hummus or pesto, etc.Alison
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It might have been this one, I remember it was a general appliance parts store that looked like it had barely oozed out of the 90s. But prices were great and shipping was quick. http://www.householdappliance.com/blenderparts.htmlAlison
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The Ninja is the best blender/food processor gadget I've ever owned, bar none. I just looked and there's a $54 version available on QVC. That looks like the kind we have, although I bought mine at Target in the "As seen on TV" section a few years back. Can't recommend it enough.Attorney, wife to EM attending, mom to two girls (ages 5 and 2)
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostIt might have been this one, I remember it was a general appliance parts store that looked like it had barely oozed out of the 90s. But prices were great and shipping was quick. http://www.householdappliance.com/blenderparts.htmlWife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.
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This is probably out of your price range but Vitamix is the god of blenders. I got a refurbished one and saved about $200, but it was still $$. It sure makes one amazing smooth smoothie. I've been making smoothies with kale a lot. No chunks or bits, just creamy yummy.Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostIt might have been this one, I remember it was a general appliance parts store that looked like it had barely oozed out of the 90s. But prices were great and shipping was quick. http://www.householdappliance.com/blenderparts.htmlVeronica
Mother of two ballerinas and one wild boy
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Originally posted by ides View PostThis is probably out of your price range but Vitamix is the god of blenders. I got a refurbished one and saved about $200, but it was still $$. It sure makes one amazing smooth smoothie. I've been making smoothies with kale a lot. No chunks or bits, just creamy yummy.Wife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.
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