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    Breville Super Q Kitchen Blender

    A good blender gives you a lot of options, especially with creating non-processed food and drinks that contain fresh ingredients. The Breville Super Q Kitchen Blender, which is a high-powered, commercial-grade home blender with vacuum technology, is your ticket to make a lot of cuisine that’s tasty and good for you. From flour mixes, dough, protein drinks, and smoothies, you have a lot of choices.

    The Super Q’s heavy stainless steel blender base is solid, and it also comes with a large (68-ounce) BPA-free and shatter-proof blender jug, a lid with an inner measuring cup, a travel blending cup and lid, a high-quality tamper and scraper tool, and a power cord that retracts into the blender base, which makes the blender look neater and makes storage easy.

    This blender is powerful. It boasts an 1800 watt motor, and it reaches speeds of up to 186 miles per hour, quietly I might add.  The Super Q BBL920 combines with a Vac Q pump attachment, which is optional when you purchase the blender. The Vac Q sucks the air out of the blender and prevents air bubbles from building up during blending. The absence of air bubbles reduces oxidation, which is supposed to make your veggie dips and smoothies taste better, and have more vibrant color and better texture.



    The vac attachment is good for fruit smoothies, veggie smoothies, veggie dips, salsa, and purées. However, it won’t do much for your flours, and you shouldn’t use it when making dairy smoothies, dough, or other recipes that benefit from air bubbles.

    The Breville Super Q Kitchen Blender is also easy to operate. It has 9 buttons: On/Off, Pause/Cancel, Pulse/Ice Crush, Smoothie, Green Smoothie, Frozen Dessert, Soup, Clean, and Timer. Each button is pretty self-explanatory. It also has a dial, so you can manually control the speed. The soup button lets you make a hot soup out of room temperature ingredients. Although the blender doesn’t cook like an appliance that uses a traditional heating element, it can take room temperature ingredients and blend them at high speed into a hot soup.

    The Super Q is a breeze to clean. The blender’s clean cycle actually works well. But, for those who like to use the dishwasher to clean their gadgets, the blender jug, the personal blender cup, tamper, scraper, and the lids are all dishwasher safe. You just can’t put the blender base and vacuum attachment in the dishwasher, but those just need to be wiped down periodically.

    The Super Q blender’s overall quality, performance, and 10-year warranty make it worth the $500 high price. This is a next-level blender, and makes your food and drink blends taste better. It also works fast, it operates quietly, and it’s easy to clean. The Vac Q pump attachment is an additional $100.

    David Novak
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