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Sweet_Guard3904 t1_iut1vw9 wrote

I have used a Braun hand blender with attachments for 20+ years and it hasn't failed me. There's also less plastic involved if you don't need the containers.

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eveon24 t1_iuwwam4 wrote

I have a new one, but probably same model. Good advice, it seems pretty solid and it's 100x easier to clean than a traditional blender.

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takecarebrushyohair t1_iutt664 wrote

I've had the ninja food processor since 2013 and I use it often. I got it as a wedding gift.

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iuu5d6m wrote

What do you mainly use it for?

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takecarebrushyohair t1_iuu5v1x wrote

I make my own breadcrumbs, my dried herbs, tomato sauce , homemade salad dressing, veggies , protein shakes .

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iuu7yqn wrote

If it can handle bread crumbs that's my kind of mini blender. I'll have to look for one of these

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takecarebrushyohair t1_iuu8hse wrote

Ninja QB1004 Blender/Food Processor , looks like they still make it. I found it on Amazon.

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caroonth t1_iux05us wrote

Second looking into Ninja. I'm a small appliance destroyer. I received a Ninja blender as a gift around 2016 and it's designed well. It's used regularly for smoothies, soups, marinades, and occasionally for frozen mixed drinks. Fingers crossed, it's showing no signs of wear or weakness anywhere.

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iux44kp wrote

Do you have the same model or are most of the motors on them solid?

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caroonth t1_iux62xj wrote

Mine is a CT650 blender. I assume it's one of their more basic blenders. It's full size and not a food processor, so probably not what you're looking for, but the motor is strong and the moving bits and plastic parts aren't wearing out at all. I feel like it's solidly designed and if I were in the market I'd definitely look at their lineup.

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_dulcamara t1_iuwokf0 wrote

Bit costly but so worth it - Bamix. Swiss made, powerful and so many uses! Strong motor.

Guaranteed for life :)

The SliceSy attachment makes it a really nice food processor / “mandoline” type chopper.

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Mtnskydancer t1_iusb54r wrote

Unless you need to blend nuts and seeds, I’d say a jar.

Otherwise, do you have a full size blender that offers a small personal jar?

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DagneyElvira t1_iut39rr wrote

Not kitchenaid - I’ve gone thru 2 of them.

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iuu5bdz wrote

Thanks for the warning! I love my kitchen aid mixer, but you're not the only bad review I've heard for their other products.

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DagneyElvira t1_iuunln8 wrote

Love my kitchenaid mixer too. Bought it in 2005 and make buns 1-2x a week.

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iuurbyg wrote

I upgraded to the 6qt (refurbished cause I'm cheap) and it's already saved me what I spent on it in bread. I never want to bake without the thing. I keep think of getting the grain grinder for it, but I'm worried I'll burn out the motor.

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DagneyElvira t1_iuwdxuh wrote

Twinsies - mine is a refurbished 6qt too. I bought it off the kitchenaid site 2005 when I went down to Minneapolis. Kitchenaid won’t send mixers over the border must pay much $$$ up in Canada. There 8qt are close to $1000 up here.

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jinxintheworld OP t1_iuwyqxo wrote

Wow. That's just crazy. I want find a repair person near me to give a once over. I use it hard.

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akohhh t1_iuu0l6g wrote

I love my nutribullet. You can get half size cups to go with it.

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trucknutz36582 t1_iux5rm9 wrote

its not mini, but an Oster "Beehive" blender has lasted without fuss for me - about 15 years now. use it every day.

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Trackerbait t1_iuyhyrz wrote

Vitamix blenders are unkillable (and if you manage to, the company does repairs). Don't think they make minis though. You can find them used.

For food processors, Cuisinart does pretty solid.

A stick/immersion blender is good to make dressing in small quantities. I have an ancient bamix about 22 yrs old that I got from my mom, one button died but the other still works.

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dogskiss t1_iv2uobc wrote

I just bought a Beast blender. Supposed to have more powerful motor. Price is higher.

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