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Hey /ck/ can we get one? It's only $20.

Pleeeeeeeeaaase??

^.^

>> No.9139194

>>9139189

Why bother with this when I already have a blender that can do the job just fine?

>> No.9139197
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9139197

>>9139194
ur no fun.

>> No.9139205

>>9139194
Say goodbye to sharp blades fag

>> No.9139211

Hi, I'm from a first world country where tips are refused. I just bought /ck/ one of these machines on Amazon and it's on its way.

Kind Regards,
First world poster who doesn't live in Europe

>> No.9139252

>>9139211
wut

>> No.9139273

>>9139252
Any questions?

>> No.9139280

>>9139205

Sharp blades are a bad thing for a blender. Dull/rounded blades tend to crush the food instead of cutting it. That makes for a finer texture.

>> No.9139576

>>9139205
BFO'd

>> No.9139668

>>9139189
>no sweetie, you'll use it once, then let it collect dust in the back of the cupboard

>> No.9139704

>>9139194
Wait....I can make snow cones with just my blender??!!

>> No.9140087

>>9139704
If possible at all there must be a trick to it, because I just get an uneven mess sticking to the walls when I try.

>> No.9140128

>>9139189
No. I already have a blender that can make snow.

>> No.9140134

>>9139205
Blenders work by blunt force. I put harder stuff than ice in mine every day.

>> No.9140137

>>9139189
To get used for a weekend and then take up space in the cabinet for 8 years until it gets dragged outside for a garage sale, goes unsold for even 25¢, then gets put in a box in the basement for another 5 years and then finally gets dragged to Goodwill?

Fuck off

>> No.9140149

>>9139704
You can with a Blendtec, and maybe a Vitamix. Blendtec's pitchers are still poorly designed, even after some revisions, so the blade assembly fails sooner than it should. First one melted its seals and got replaced under warranty. Current one has started leaking lubricant out the bottom. The rest of the blender is great, and third party pitchers with removable/replaceable blades assemblies are available. Blendtec utlrasonically welds theirs in place.

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>>9139668
>sweetie