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639 of 649 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Search for the holy blender...
I have been looking for a blender for a few weeks now. We have started making smoothies at home and burned up our old one. Our girls like the "Chocolate Elvis" recipe from the local smoothie place which contains peanutbutter, bananas, yogurt, ice, and milk. I guess this is really hard on blenders. I bought one at Target 2 weeks ago that had "700 watts peak power" on the...
Published on July 31, 2006 by Band Dad

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307 of 331 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Blender Carafe Leaks
I was loving this blender until a couple weeks into owning it and making smoothies daily, I noticed that it was leaking from the bottom of the carafe below the blade. The longer I used it, the worse the leak got until it was virtually pouring out of the bottom of the blender everytime I used it. So I returned it to Amazon and got a replacement. Thinking it was a fluke,...
Published on February 8, 2007 by Mathew


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639 of 649 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Search for the holy blender..., July 31, 2006
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I have been looking for a blender for a few weeks now. We have started making smoothies at home and burned up our old one. Our girls like the "Chocolate Elvis" recipe from the local smoothie place which contains peanutbutter, bananas, yogurt, ice, and milk. I guess this is really hard on blenders. I bought one at Target 2 weeks ago that had "700 watts peak power" on the box. It died in 2 days. The power spec on the bottom of the blender said 450 watts. I think that is false advertisement. I have seen this on 2 different blenders now.

I have been leery of buying any blender with the little plastic teeth couplers because of all the bad reviews here on Amazon. I also wanted to stay away from anything with only 450 watts.

I was in another store and saw this blender. It has a new design for where the blades couple with the motor. "Commercial quality couplers with 12 interlocking teeth....coated for quiet operation".

We have had it for a few days now and have made some pretty thick smoothies. So far, so good. No burning smell like the one that was immediately apparent with the Target blender. My youngest daughter complanied that her smoothie was "too smooth". I guess she got used to the chunks of ice that our past blenders have left.

Kitchenaid doesn't seem to advertise the actual power specs on their blenders. On the bottom of this one it says that it draws 6 amps. Which is about 720 watts or about 0.9 horsepower.

My only complaint so far is the soft start feature. The blade starts at a slower speed then quickly increases to the speed you chose. This process still throws everything up into the lid, which is what it should prevent. It works fine though as long as you have the lid on. It also works if you start with the slowest speed and work your way up.

Overall this blender seems to be well made and pretty well thought out. The cord storage on the bottom is a great feature. It has much bigger feet than the previous model. So far, I would highly recommend this blender for the person looking for a good blender in the under $200 range.

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It is a year and about 300 smoothies later and we still have this blender. I would highly recommend it!!
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314 of 319 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They Redesigned The Container (carafe)!!!, May 25, 2008
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We bought this Kitchenaid blender over a year ago, and after several months the container started to leak. The leak was small, and we put up with it for awhile. We finally got tired of the mess, however, and called the factory. We were told that the container had been redesigned, and they would send us a new one immediately even though our warranty had expired. When we got the new one we could see that it had indeed been redesigned, and have used it for some time now, and NO LEAKS. A leak proof container plus the other great features of this blender now warrant a definite five stars.
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170 of 175 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do Yourself a Favor and Buy this Fantasitc Blender, December 21, 2006
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My husband and I make smoothies almost every single night (as in, 6-7 nights/week), so we're really hard on our blenders. We have been through 4 blenders in the last 3 years alone. We started with a cheap Oster blender, but quickly realized that it was pretty much useless for the thick smoothies we like to make. Next, I bought the Back to Basics Smoothie Elite, which was great for as long as it held up, but as it turned out, that was only 6 months. So, we upgraded to the Back to Basics Smoothie Professional, which was great until I dropped the glass jar into the sink and broke it, only to find that you couldn't buy a new one ANYWHERE so my $120 blender was now worthless.

After all this, I decided to stop fooling around and buy a Kitchenaid. This blender has all the power you need (way more power than any of the first 3 blenders I bought; both the smoothie blenders came with a stir stick, but such a thing isn't even necessary when you have the power of this Kitchenaid), and is a steal at $99, since we've had it for a year now and it's still as good as new. The motor is unstoppable, the blade is fantastic, it cleans easily, the jar is polycarbonate (i.e. unbreakable if you drop it), and there is a removable plastic piece in the lid in case you do want to use a stir stick.

I love this blender, and when it dies (which I hope/believe will be years from now, given how reliable my other Kitchenaid appliances are) I will be replacing it with the exact same make and model. It's everything a blender should be!
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307 of 331 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Blender Carafe Leaks, February 8, 2007
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I was loving this blender until a couple weeks into owning it and making smoothies daily, I noticed that it was leaking from the bottom of the carafe below the blade. The longer I used it, the worse the leak got until it was virtually pouring out of the bottom of the blender everytime I used it. So I returned it to Amazon and got a replacement. Thinking it was a fluke, I began to use my replacement blender. It is now a couple weeks old and again it is beginning to leak from under the carafe. The motor and everything below the carafe is wonderful, but it appears that there is a design flaw with how the blade is secured to the bottom of the carafe. The nut slowly begins to loosen and with time begins to leak. I would not recommend taking a risk on this model. Looking at the higher priced professional Kitchen Aid model, it appears to have the same carafe and may have the same problem so you may want to try a different manufacturer or research it further before making a purchase.
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79 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it - Love it - Love it UPDATE, September 12, 2006
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socalgal (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
After going through 2 Waring PBB blenders - one motor died and blades on both pitchers broke soone after purchase - and many hours of research both online and in store I went out and bought the ksb560 today (would have bought it here but I had a 20% off coupon for store). I was reluctant to buy a "plastic" pitcher but this one is light but sturdy and dishwasher safe, although I would not put in dishwasher but just rinse out after each use. The pitcher has small pinholes on the bottom so when it is turned upside down it drains any excess water left over from washing and does not effect the pitcher otherwise i.e. does not leak contents when upright. On top of that it has a soft grip handle to make holding it easier and is easy to place on and remove from base. A glass or stainless pitcher is also available. The blender base is made of durable metal and not cheap plastic like other models. The clutch on this particular model has been redesigned and better than the other similar KitchenAid 5 speed. I visited KitchenAid's online forum and learned the company actually listens to its customer's complaints about the clutch breaking off so easily. Now for the best part, its quiet!! It blends perfectly and in spite of what others have said about the slight hesitation or what KA calls "soft start" when you first turn it on I really did not notice. The ice crush feature works great, I used it this morning on my frozen strawberries and everything was crushed, no small lingering lumps. I have not used it on ice yet but the manual says you can crush ice without the use of water or liquid which may be a plus for some but ice crushing is not my main use. I use this 2x/day for protein shakes one for me and one for spouse. One more BIG plus and kudos to KitchenAid is that they will replace it if the blender fails within the 1st year and they will arrange for replacement sent to you free of charge.

UPDATE: As much as I love this blender I have had problems with the clutch coming loose. Instead of purchasing just the jar (at $60 a pop) I decided to just get a new one for a few dollars more. This time I got it in black. After a couple of months the clutch part that makes the contents spin came loose. Kitchenaid sent me a new one but this one lasted just under a year. TOO bad because I really liked this blender. I think I am going to switch to Cuisinart for a longer lasting experience. I can't be replacing the jar every few months.
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102 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Blender Leaks- Stay away!, October 28, 2007
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Eric Buss (Temecula, California , USA.) - See all my reviews
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Love how the blender looks, but it's got a major, major design flaw. The problem is that after a few weeks of daily use making my smoothies, a leak developted at the base of the jar where the blade attaches. This leak got progressively worse to the point that within a month, my smoothie was completely dripping out the bottom and covering the motor housing. There is a cheap plastic nut that holds the blade to the jar, and this nut will not stay tight. Tried retihgtening it multiple times by hand, but kept coming loose. Finally, I tried tightening it down with a socket and the rubber gasket that creates the seal got twisted from the added pressure and broke- thus making the jar completely useless. There are other posts stating this problem-Strongly recommend you search for another blender. REALLY wanted this one to be a blender I would have for years, but, didn't last two months- VERY DISSAPOINTED. Shame on KitchenAid for not using a stainless steel nut with a fine thread that could be permanently tightend. Advice to KitenAid-get design engineers with some experience, and dont cut corners! I really wonder if KitchenAid even tested this blender before they brought it to market.
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47 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Broke the first time I used it, March 30, 2007
I received this blender last night and it broke this morning when my husband was making a smoothie--the first time we used it! The plastic "cog" on the bottom of the pitcher that fits into the base shredded when we turned on the blender.
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars KitchenAid 5 Speed Blender (Model KTA-KSB560XX), January 29, 2007
The new KitchenAid 5 Speed Blender (Model KTA-KSB560XX) is impressive. The construction quality is a VAST improvement over the older KSB5 (40 oz. pitcher) models. The base is solid and well-built.

The motor is quiet, yet powerful enough to handle my most demanding smoothie tasks. It does a great job of evenly mixing and the Intelli-Speed(tm) (controls and adjusts power to compensate for thicker mixtures) is GREAT.

In the past I've always had trouble with blender cups trapping food between the seal and the blade, but the design of this cup eliminates that problem!

Overall, the blender resembles that of a high-end commercial unit. The build quality is excellent and delivers high performance at a reasonable price.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet blender!, March 16, 2007
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T. Bux (Barnesville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a great blender for all your blending needs. Its Kitchen-Aid, so you know it's well made.

It has great styling and multitudes of colors to fit every decor. The electronic push buttons are a great improvement over the old clunky mechanical buttons. They are easier to clean and operate. Since they are flush with the housing cleanups of spilled items are easy.

This is a powerful blender, easily crushing ice, chopping veggies, or mixing that smoothie or pina colada. It works so quickly, yet is relatively quiet.

The different settings are useful for different tasks and work automatically. For instance on the ice crush setting it automatically pulses for even ice crushing.

Settings such as puree start slow to pull ingredients down into the blades and then it moves up to full speed.

Clean up is easy. Simply fill half way with warm soapy water, blend on puree for 20 seconds, and rinse out. For heavier cleaning the pitcher and top is dishwasher safe.

If you are thinking of getting a blender, this is the one to get. It may seem pricely spending $100 on a blender, but once you use it you'll wonder why you ever bought one of those $30 cheapos.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Leaky Mess, December 8, 2010
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E. F. (NY, NY USA) - See all my reviews
I purchsed this blender a while back and loved it for several months. It's powerful enough to crush ice and make great smoothies. The large pitcher is made out of polycarbonate that is scratch resistant, shatter resitant and dishwasher safe. After several months of placing in dishwasher only 1 or 2 times per week the pitcher cracked in about 10 places all around the base. I cannot make drinks anymore because they leak all over my kitchen when i start pouring ingredients in. I called kitchenaid and they were extremely unhelpful. They offered to sell me a replacement jar for $46.98 including shipping~~!@#!!!!!! THATS HALF THE COST OF THE BLENDER FOR JUST A JAR!!. Some customer service. Manager would not offer any kind of assistance. They produce a flawed product and to replace a part they incorrectly manufactured from the start the customer is charged almost Bed Bath's wholesale cost for the entire blender with motor and everything but for just the plastic jar. Why do you deserve to make a greater profit off me on a replacement part for flawed product then you did on the entire blender first time around. Furthermore the replacement pitcher only carries a 30 day warryanty, just long enough to make it through a few dishwasher cycles before it shatters again. Buyer Beware. Spend your money on a sturdier product, no $100 blender should break and require an almost $50 replacement part. Companies like kitchen air should really review how they treat their customers there are many comparable products out there and i advise you look at them instead. Sorry Kitchen aid. I love your products but you made a dud here and this blender is selling almost everywhere. I'm sorry for all the unsuspecting consumers who purchased it.
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