BLACK+DECKER BL1400DG-P Quiet Stainless Steel Blen
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Less noise. More power*! The BLACK+DECKER Quiet Blender with Cyclone® Glass Jar features an innovative design that significantly reduces the noise of blending for a more pleasant blending experience. It delivers on performance, too, with up to 30% faster blending**. 6-Tip Serrated Blade Technology works with the Cyclone® Glass Jar to create a powerful vortex that efficiently blends all types of ingredients. The range of speed settings includes 3 smart pre-programmed functions that deliver ideal results for smoothies, icy drinks, and shakes. Plus, the 900W motor and pulse function make quick work of ice, smoothies and frozen fruits. The 24-oz. Tritan® personal jar is perfect for taking shakes and other blended drinks on the go. Cleanup is easy, too, with dishwasher-safe removable parts and a sealed control panel that wipes clean in no time. *than BLACK+DECKER™ BL2010BPA (1) less noise based on High Speed assessing decibel value and loudness value at standard voltage; (2) more power based on peak power **vs. BLACK+DECKER™ blender BL2010BPA when using the pulse function ^Peak performance refers to the maximum power recorded for 100ms during blending.
QUIET TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL CONTROLS – Enjoy reduced blending noise for a pleasant experience, plus digital controls with 3 speeds, 3 smart functions, and a pulse feature to achieve the perfect consistency.
UP TO 30% FASTER BLENDING – Get fast results with 900W of ice crushing power, the Cyclone Glass Jar for fast vortex blending, and the new 6-tip blade with 2 serrated edges.
6-TIP SERRATED BLADE TECHNOLOGY – 6-tip serrated blending blade technology works with the shape of the jar to create a constant flow and vortex that leads ingredients directly to the blades for fast blending performance.
24-OZ. TRITAN PERSONAL BLENDER JAR WITH TRAVEL LID – The blender’s power base is compatible with the included personal blender jar, making it easy to create personal-sized beverages for home or to go.
BLENDING TIPS: For smooth operation and to prevent leaks or noise, cut ingredients into pieces no larger than ¾”, add liquids first, start on low speed, keep lid on, avoid overfilling, and limit blending to 1 ½ minutes. See the user manual for more tips.
R. Kahn –
Nice looking, powerful and economical
Haven’t found anything I don’t like. Great torque, reasonably quiet and versatile. Some reviews mention blends stall if not enough liquid. I haven’t found this to be a problem.
MDrake –
Fantastic Blender
This is a fantastic buy!! I’m so glad I bought this inexpensive blender! It is an amazingly quiet and effective blender for half the price of other blenders!
K. Morse –
It’s a decent blender… don’t expect commercial grade durability out of it.
I bought this blender to replace a 14 year old GE 169202 that finally failed. It has similar build quality to that blender. The costs were cut out of the top cap. It’s made a thin flexible plastic. The included “Cyclone Glass Cup” is actually plastic. The electromechanical parts are quieter but, if you’re blending a smoothie or anything else with frozen items or ice, it’s just as loud as any other blender.
Mansi Peesapati –
I like this!
Works well! Not loud! Doesn’t leave weird chunks in protein shakes. Comes apart and dishwasher safe!
Seth –
Not a blender
I tried blending up a mixture of cottage cheese, grated cheese and marinara sauce and I wouldn’t, it would blend for a second, then it would just stop cutting the food, the blades where still spinning but nothing was happening. What had to be done was to push the food down into the blades and blend for another second and do the same thing again and again 9 more times for it to blend. After that I tried just blending ice because it has an ice function and I filled up 1/3 of the 48 oz glass cup with ice and hit the ice button. It blended the bottom ice some but not a lot and the rest of the ice that was not touching the blades was flung to the side of the bowl and obviously didn’t blend. This blender needs to babysit because u have to constantly push the food back into the blades.Quiet wise, it was alright, it’s not deafening but could wake a sleeping person.This was a waste of money, would not recommend it
The Overflow Collective –
Great value blender. Handles ice well too.
It’s been a pretty decent blender, owned for 6 months now and it’s still working. It is primarily used at our house for smoothies however I just made some almond milk in it (soaked almonds) and it worked great for blending that.
Heceta –
Such a relief to have a quiet blender!
Our previous blender was so loud that we had to leave the room while using it, and after just a couple of months, the blade mechanism started leaking. This new blender is a game-changer! While it’s still audible, it’s significantly quieter than our last one. We also appreciate its traditional blade system, which comes apart for easy cleaning—unlike our previous all-in-one design. For smoothies, we prefer using the small cup instead of the glass pitcher, and it works perfectly. Overall, we’re thrilled with this purchase!
Squarepeg27 –
Noisiest blender you’ll ever hear!
They call this a quiet blender. In fact, it says quiet in huge writing on the box! But it is the noisiest blender I’ve ever heard! That is reason enough for me to give it such a low score. Why the heck would they say it’s quiet? It’s an outright lie.Because it’s so noisy, I have to leave the room when I blend things. I have to turn it on the smoothie mode at least twice for it to blend my smoothie thoroughly, and it still leaves a couple of things out.It’s very difficult to find a good powerful blender with a glass container. That’s the only thing this has going for it.
Jesica –
Estoy iniciando devolucion , el montaje de las cuchillas pareciera ser de otro modelo no coinciden asique no funciona , la caja tambien se ve vieja /reutilizada , una decepcion
Alan –
Definitely a quieter machine, though large, frozen fruit will still be rather noisy when making the first part of a smoothie. There is a”smoothie” function that works very well, as well as a couple of others that I’ve yet to try. The base is heavy and solid, making tipping highly unlikely. The jar is made of heavy glass and the machine seems very well constructed overall. I’ve used this for making the ubiquitous smoothie, but also for summer soups like gazpacho, whipping updater and today, I used the blender to chop up onions and carrots for pea soup! I added water to the blender, then quarter onions and then baby carrots instead of doing this by hand and emptied the contents into the slow cooker with split peas for a great soup. For me, an efficient and hard-working blender such as this excellent one is a staple in the kitchen. I highly recommend this unit.