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    Soup3rb Blender- Purees & Heats

    Soup3rb heats and blends

    If you’re a soup maker, check out the Soup3rb Heat+Blend, from 3 Squares. While some blenders can spin fast enough to heat up your ingredients, the 450-watt, non-stick Soup3rb blender also has an 800-watt heating element in the bottom that can be activated before you start blending. Need to melt, warm or soften something? Flick a switch, add the ingredient, and start blending. The Soup3rb can heat almost anything…butter, soups, vegetables, you name it.

    Soup3rb has stainless steel jar

    Soup3rb Design

    The Soup3rb sports a black and green design with push-button controls, a stainless steel pitcher, a digital display, and an option to blend hot or cold. As mentioned, the jar is made from stainless steel, so to look in at what you’re cooking, you’ll need to peer in through the lid, which is made from clear, BPA-free plastic.  The Soup3rb blends up to 57 ounces in cold mode, and up to 47 ounces when the heat’s flipped on. With the heating element, you’ll be able to cook a quick soup or sauce, or prep ingredients before a blend.

     

    Availability

    The Soup3rb is still going through final design, but the company is close to complete, and will be ready for the US retail launch in the third quarter of this year. 3 Squares doesn’t currently ship outside of the US, but it’s also looking into possible international expansion this year.

    Soup3rb has digital controls

    Price

    The Soup3rb Heat + Blend Blender will sell for $150 when it launches, and offers a blender for soups and sauces without needing extra pans or pots. The blade assembly handles all the blending duties, with everything pulverized inside a stainless steel jar. As mentioned, it will be available sometime in the third quarter, probably August or September, according to the company.

    Stay tuned for a full review…

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