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wanted a handheld blender, good but cheap

stolt
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hi want a handheld blender which is strong enough to crush ice but can be used for smoothies etc aswell, i'm sure the more powerful motor the better on something like this. something as simple as this and there are loads of them around with varying reviews. anyone know where i can pick one up cheap.
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I got a Braun one off Amazon and it is very good and can be used for breaking up ice. I got it at a speacial price a few weeks ago but you could take a look and see what offers they have on at the moment."The time is always right to do what is right"0
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They have some pretty decent ones in Asda that are very cheap. around a fiver I think.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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i got the cheap one from asda and it works well has 1years guarantee too but i think the blades would be too small to break up ice0
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thanks for the replies, the asda one sounds good, but i did want to break up ice so I'll have alook on amazon and see what they have.
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The Magic Bullet is my fave gadget ever - ideal for everything
Have a look here but it can be found far cheaper on EBay
http://www.tvshop.com/index.phtml?set_country=GB
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ill have a look on ebay, no way i'm paying 65.00 for a blender though.....Listen to what people say, but watch what people what people do!!0
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Paid less than £30 for mine inc delivery - that included all the extra cups and blades too. Worth every penny of the £30 - not sure about £65 for anything LOLThe smallest deed is greater than the grandest intention ~ Anonymous0
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