The KitchenAid Diamond Blender, with exclusive diamond blending system, provides the ultimate blending performance to stir, chop, mix, puree and liquefy, with pulse 1-5 settings and crush ice mode. A robust motor, unique one-piece, BPA-Free diamond pitcher, stainless steel blades and electronic controls combine to create a powerful vortex that is fast and thorough for exceptional blending results. Additionally, Intelli-Speed Motor Control senses contents and maintains optimal speed to power through all ingredients.
Product Features
- The diamond blending system ensures that all ingredients blend together quickly and efficiently.
- The Intelli-Speed Motor Control senses contents and maintains optimal speed to power through all ingredients.
- Stir, chop, mix, puree or liquify. Pulse mode works with all speeds for staggered blending.
- The 60-oz. BPA-Free patented Diamond Pitcher design is shatter-, scratch- and stain-resistant and is dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
- The die-cast metal base is sturdy and the Clean-Touch control panel wipes clean easily.
- 5 -Year Limited Warranty
If you think you want a Vitamix, check out the KitchenAid first! I am SO glad I did enough research to decide on this blender! I was leaning heavily toward the Breville or the more expensive Vitamix but I found a video review that did a very honest comparison of 5 blenders including KitchenAid, Breville, Hamilton Beach Professional, Blendtec, and Vitamix and the KitchenAid outperformed them all. The pitcher is plastic but it is so substantial I don’t feel this is in any way cheap and the 60 ounce capacity is really great. I do smoothies almost every day…
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Two Lemons, Unable to Make Lemonade I wanted to like this blender and I am reluctant to give negative reviews, but we got two defective units in a row (both “new,” not refurbished). The first flashed an “overload” warning within one second after turning on at any speed. After quick, pleasant replacement by Amazon, the second started shredding its plastic in the drive mechanism and locking collar on day two. The third? There won’t be a third. I have to think we were just wildly unlucky, because KitchenAid is a good…