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Simple-to-use push-button controls provide selections for 12 blending speeds, while the ice-crush button makes crushing ice easy. The blender's 42-ounce, calibrated, glass jar features a generous handle and dripless-pour spout for graceful serving. Other useful features include a 2-ounce measuring cap, power light, and convenient cord storage to help keep countertops tidy. The blender measures approximately 13 by 8 by 14 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.
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black and decker crush master blender
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The blender works well. Per the picture I thought I was getting a glass jar instead I got a stainless steel jar. The blender does work well overall I am satisfied with the product.
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2009-01-06
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TERRIBLE
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I got a good 40 seconds of use out of this blender before it broke. The motor froze mid-blend. I wish I had read these reviews before buying it. Do not buy this blender. Dear Black and Decker, recall this item please. I wish that I could have left a zero-star rating.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-12-24
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Has worked well for many years, my favorite as gifts.
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I bought this blender four years ago to make margaritas. I use it on a weekly basis and its ice crusher capabilities are the best for the money. I bought one as a gift and am buying the second one, today. Yes, it's loud and it's plastic, but it's only $30. Much better than the Hamilton Beach of the same price. If you're a heavy duty user, may not be the best for you, but makes my Friday Night Margarita just fine!
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-12-09
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Should be recalled due to the plastic piece at the base of the blade
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Update Nov 20, 2008: I left a comment on the fox-international.com website, which Black and Decker uses to service their products. I received an automated reply saying someone will reply to my comment within 48 hours. That did not happen, however, I was very surprised when a package containing a replacement piece arrived in my mailbox less than two weeks later, at no charge. For everyone who is in the same situation, I recommend that route. Thanks, Black and Decker!
Original review from Nov 3, 2008:
As with many people on here, the plastic piece at the base of the metal blade assembly disintegrated. We bought this in July 2007, used it in July, August and September, then were gone for a year. Now in Oct 08, the first time we tried to use it, it broke. Too bad the one year warranty expired. The ridiculous part is that the official company for spare parts charges $28 for the spare piece and shipping. That is what I paid before for the entire Crush Master, give or take a couple bucks.
Seeing all of the review here, I think Black and Decker should recall this appliance, since the plastic piece that makes the blade move breaks so easily. Or offer for free a replacement "blade assembly" (made better than the original ones) for everyone who ever bought this appliance.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-04
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WORST for its name... don't be fooooled
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I should have read the reviews about this junk before I bought it. As many have said, within a month of its use the cheap plastic underneath the base which sits around the metal bolt melted away & disintegrated to pieces. It is of no use after that. Waste of money and time, and you cannot find the parts too. Dont be fooled by the 5 star review by a member, and also by the brand name.
Rating:
(1
out of 5) @ 2008-11-03
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