Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart CBT-500FR Brushed Stainless Power Blender
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One lousy blender:
The base leaks if not screwed on just right.
As the leaks drip down the front of the blender, the buttons become inoperable.
Clunky design in general. . . . .
Good blender if it doesn’t break, some design flaws
The Bad:
It Broke – I trust the Cuisinart brand, so I bought this blender. about 30 uses later, in the middle of a party, I smelled something burning and the motor’s RPM dropped and seemed to be having problems. The “blade assembly” on the bottom had seized. the bottom “clutch” piece as I hear it’s called, sheared some of the plastic off the bottom. I’m not sure where the failure actually occurred (under/outside the jar or inside the jar near the blades) but some part of the blade assembly’s axle broke. Thankfully I had an old 70′s era Oster blender and went back to that. the oster definitely wasn’t as good! but it worked! I asked Cuisinart to send me a new blade assembly, and they did, but I had to pay to send the broken one back (less than $3 via USPS).
Tapered Bottom – The bottom of the blender tapers too much, so that the blades sit in their little hole. if you’re blending something thick or icy, the blades like to push the mixture up and create a little air bubble down there, and the mixture doesn’t get to sink back down. in the photo it looks like the base is very large, but it’s not. A way to work around this is to put all the liquids in first and then slowly add your solids or ice.
Pour Spout – the top of the blender has a pour spout but it’s pretty much useless for the things you’d be blending. it’s better to use one of the corners, but even then, it’s so wide that you’d better have a very wide cup. i have very wide cups (3.75″, I just measured) at the top, but with thick mixtures, the “pour width” is still too wide.
Motor fan problem? – at the beginning, the motor would make some weird noises which seemed like the fan attachment on the bottom was coming loose. but i haven’t heard it for a while now.
The Good
THE POWER – ice? what ice? all you have is fine snowflakes in your blender after a few seconds. This is the basic test for blenders IMO. That oster I described earlier is terrible compared to this Cuisinart. there would always be at least one big chunk of ice bouncing around in the Oster which it could never get to. Not with this cuisinart.
Build Quality – it’s almost all glass and steel. the base seems solid, but not as heavy as it might look in the picture. the pitcher is pretty heavy glass, it would work well as a defensive weapon. The lid is thick but pliable rubber, seems like it will last a lifetime.
Timer – the timer on the front shows you how long you’ve been blending in Min:Sec. pretty useful if instructions/recipes call for a specific duration.
The Other:
the handle is plastic, but I don’t see why it would need to be any stronger. works fine for me. There are only 3 speeds; low, high, and Ice Crush, which is a pulse setting only. there is also a pulse button which allows you to pulse blend at the low or high speeds. The other two buttons are On and Off. I’ve never had to use Ice Crush in order to crush ice (which is involved in everything i make). I always use the Low setting. the top hole and plastic cover could seal together a bit better, but i haven’t had any problems or have anything fly out yet.
If it didn’t have the blade assembly failures, I’d give this a 4/5 (5/5 for the price I paid). maybe you’ll have better luck. Cuisinart claims to sell the blade assembly for $10.
Not what I expected
Though this blender has a lot of power I have 2 concerns about it. There isn’t a very good spout for pouring therefore you do have to improvise if you don’t want the drink all over the counter. The one that concerns me most is that the glass does not disconnect from the base for cleaning, therefore a residue is trapped beetween the two of them. You can see this film (I think of it as bacteria) but you can’t get to it.
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About Factory-Reconditioned Cuisinart CBT-500FR Brushed Stainless Power Blender detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28147 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Brushed Stainless Steel
- Brand: Cuisinart
- Model: CBT-500
- Dimensions: 8.25″ h x 10.00″ w x 14.50″ l, 12.24 pounds
Features
- Heavy die-cast metal base prevents jumping
- Digital count-up timer; flashing LED lights
- 50-ounce glass jar with durable plastic handle
- Measures 9-3/8 by 8-1/2 by 16-1/2 inches
Product Description
Cuisinart Brushed Stainless Series CBT-500 SmartPower Premier Blender – Professionalism marks this no-nonsense blender from Cuisinart. No Nonsense but plenty of joy from the mixers and beverages you can whip-up in this blender. Instructions and Recipe booklet Cuisinart Limited 90-day Warranty
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