- Style:
- Mixers, Blenders, Etc.
- Height:
- 18 inches
- Width:
- 11 inches
- Depth:
- 9 inches
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
Easy to Use, Simple Controls
Get right to blending your perfect combination of fresh ingredients with the simple controls - just a single dial and two switches. (start/stop, and pulse).
Guide your Ingredients to the Perfect Blend
Use the included tamper to push stubborn ingredients into the blending vortex for expertly even blends.
Powerful Performance for Every Blend
With a powerful 3.0 Peak HP motor and stainless steel blade to blend even the toughest ingredients. Laboratory measurement of peak horsepower output of motor, not the operational output at the blade.
Quickly Achieve Your Ideal Texture
Whether you prefer smooth or chunky, quickly blend your fresh ingredients, even tough ones, with a range of 9 versatile speeds.
Certifications | |
Prop65 | Standard |
Details | |
Base Material | Die Cast |
Blade Design | Stainless Steel |
Cleaning Cycle | No |
Drive System | Metal Coupler |
Intelli-speed® Motor Control | Yes |
Jar Material | BPA Free |
Jar Size | 90 |
Jar Size Marked | 60 |
Jar Style | Square, Single-Wall Jar |
Number of Speeds | 9 |
Pulse | Yes |
Soft Start® | Yes |
Dimensions | |
Carton Depth | 14.38 |
Carton Height | 19.38 |
Carton Width | 12 |
Gross Weight | 22 |
Net Weight | 0 |
Electrical | |
Motor Power | 3.0 Peak HP |
Plug Type | 3 Prong Cord |
Power Cord Length | 3.5 |
General | |
Power Cord Length (ft) | 3.5 |
Quick Reference Sheet | Click here to download |
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Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Instruction Sheet | Click here to download |
Recipes | Click here to download |
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A real workhorse!
Submitted 11-13-17
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
The first thing I noticed about this blender is how large the base is compared to my older KitchenAid KSB565 blender. There’s a reason for that...this blender delivers 2.40 HP at the pitcher where the older one gives 0.9 HP. Quite an upgrade! I wasn’t sure the unit was all that attractive, given the somewhat clunky-looking, large base, but isn’t all that power worth it? Besides, it looks kind of retro, and who doesn’t like retro? The only thing I regret is that I wasn’t able to get the blender in red, because all my other KitchenAid countertop appliances are red and I would rather they matched, but again, no biggie. When making hummus, I throw in all the ingredients at once, including chickpeas, gooey, lumpy tahini, fresh ginger root and whole Serrano peppers. Just a few pulses and the mixture was completely puréed, even the ginger and peppers. The blender didn’t shake or wobble when run at higher speeds, which really wasn’t necessary but I wanted to try it. The result was a very smooth mixture, not grainy, that pairs wonderfully with pita chips or crackers. My next project will be to make frozen bellinis, and I have no doubt that this powerhouse will have no trouble plowing through ice cubes!
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