Well, my old Oster blender of at least 15 years finally kicked the bucket the other day. My first thought was to rush out and get a new Ninja blender, as my parents and friends like theirs, and I've seen so many commercials for them recently on TV.
As I'm standing in Walmart though, looking at the Ninja Blenders, the thought crosses my mind....
Why am I considering paying $99 for an entry level Ninja, when a top of the line Oster is only $60. Plus my old Oster had served me well for so many faithful years, AND, I'd be able to use the glass jar and blades from my old Oster on the new one (btw I had just purchased new blades for the old Oster hoping it would help the blending, but in the end, the motor finally gave out).
So I ended up with the Oster Designed for Life 7-Speed Blender, Brushed Stainless, BLSTRM-DZ0-015
It has a 6 cup glass jar, 600 watts of power, and a 5 Year Satisfaction Guarantee Warranty. I use it at least 5 days a week to make shakes for breakfast. 1 push of the "Chop" setting takes care of the hard stuff (apples, carrots, frozen berries), and then a spin on the 'Frozen drink' setting finishes it up. I like the fact that it also has 2 separate pulse options, one for high speed, and one for low speed. The Chop setting also looks like it would make some good salsa, but I haven't tried that out yet. The other speed choices are low, med and high, but who needs 14 different speeds to blend something anyway? :)
If you need a good strong blender, with a glass jar, and good warranty, I'd highly recommend this Oster.
This is my story about how I'm treating my Prostate Cancer using natural methods. My "treatment" is based on a strong faith that God designed our bodies to regulate and heal themselves. Please understand that I make no claims of treating or curing prostate cancer and am only presenting my research and personal experience with this dreadful disease so that others may possibly be educated and hopefully encouraged by my results.
Affiliate disclosure
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Happy to say the new Oster is still going strong. Aside from the fact that it chops up everything I throw at it, I love the fact that it has a "slow pulse" option. It comes in really handy when I pull the pitcher out of the fridge, and need to mix things up just a little bit. I usually don't even put the lid on it when I do.
ReplyDeleteBe blessed,
Tom