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Kenwood Smoothie To Go SB055 Smoothie Maker for just £13.49 @ Amazon (Was £24.99)
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This can be nice Christmas pressie for any age.
Very Compact and sturdy blnder...IMO..for just £13.49 delivered @Amazon
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With extra jug to carry smoothie on the go...!!!!
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Thanks OP this looks like a great product and just what I am looking for, for my sister for Christmas.
Just found that it is also £13.49 in Argos at the moment if that helps anyone. 91 reviews and a full five stars, so looks decent.0 -
I saw this on Argos too.....but out of stock for home delivery or in almost all stores..0
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hi,
I am looking at buying this but for blending soups as opposed to smoothies, I have read the specs and it doesnt mention whether this would be ok for those ... its also only 300 W so not even sure it would be powerful enough .... Im wondering if I might be better waiting and putting the money towards a more powerful one.
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top_drawer wrote: »hi,
I am looking at buying this but for blending soups as opposed to smoothies, I have read the specs and it doesnt mention whether this would be ok for those ... its also only 300 W so not even sure it would be powerful enough .... Im wondering if I might be better waiting and putting the money towards a more powerful one.
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I've got a Breville Classic 145W and it blends soups just fine so I would imagine a 300W one would be more than adequate. Obviously not the same model but hope this helps.0 -
I've used this one to blend soup once and it worked fine
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