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90 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a real blender
I bought this to replace a Kitchen Aid.
The Kitchen Aid uses a coupler on top of the motor which spins the blade that's made out of rubber over metal which will break if you make lots of frozen fruit drinks. That's what I had happen.
The Waring uses the same type of design, but the difference is that you can buy a replacement ($5.95) and put it on yourself with...
Published on July 9, 2004 by David Swanson

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42 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars plastic carafe will not hold up
I purchased this blender several months ago and the power of the motor is great. But if you make smoothies and crush a lot of ice, the plastic carafe will absolutely not hold up to that use. Mine now leaks all over the base unit even though I've always washed it by hand and followed the manual's instructions. The Waring website says this product is sold with a glass...
Published on June 25, 2005 by Robyn G. Walton


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90 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a real blender, July 9, 2004
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I bought this to replace a Kitchen Aid.
The Kitchen Aid uses a coupler on top of the motor which spins the blade that's made out of rubber over metal which will break if you make lots of frozen fruit drinks. That's what I had happen.
The Waring uses the same type of design, but the difference is that you can buy a replacement ($5.95) and put it on yourself with a wrench If it were to ever come apart. The Kitchen Aid has to be serviced, take apart the motor to get to it from the inside etc.

This Waring Blender is very powerful! It's loud and spins very fast. Which makes it blend in a fraction of the time of others. It makes my old Kitchen-Aid seem like a childs toy in comparison.

It's much more obviously commercial through heft, simplicity of design and function and servicability.

It has only 2 speeds. Professional chefs say that's all you need. it has a simple toggle switch, no multiple speed electronic gimmics. Just very functional.

I originally really wanted a glass container. It provided some heft to my old Kitchen-Aid and I thought that it was a sign of higher quality.
For a commercial application you would prefer the unbreakable quality of the polycarbon plastic as well as the lack of weight. It's light as a feather.

I was also concerned that the blade being permenantly mounted inside the container would be hard to clean. (actually you can take it apart with a deep socket and extension, not for cleaning but blade replacement). My Kitchen Aids came apart for cleaning and I could put it in the dishwasher. I find the cleaning instruction are easy with the Waring, actually simple to clean you should just do it right away once your done mixing. Less time to clean and assemble.

What I see now with comparing this to the kitchen-Aid besides what I've already mentioned, is that the Kitchen-Aid looks simple through it's visual design. It's over designed through what appear to be valuable features which only make it more complicated. You have to do more work from cleaning, assembling and servicing.
The Waring on the other hand is bare bones functional. It was designed to blend and be easily serviced and quickly cleaned.

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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Blender, January 7, 2005
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This review is from: Waring HPB300BK Mega Mix Commercial Bar Blender, Black (Kitchen)
I bought this to replace a Kitchen Aid.
The Kitchen Aid uses a coupler on top of the motor which spins the blade that's made out of rubber over metal which will break if you make lots of frozen fruit drinks. That's what I had happen.
The Waring uses the same type of design, but the difference is that you can buy a replacement ($5.95) and put it on yourself with a wrench If it were to ever come apart. The Kitchen Aid has to be serviced, take apart the motor to get to it from the inside etc.
This Waring Blender is very powerful! It's loud and spins very fast. It blends in a fraction of the time of others. It makes my old Kitchen-Aid seem like a childs toy in comparison.

Note: You don't load the thing up with frozen fruit or else it may just jam and won't spin. Also you're supposed to drop the ice in from the top while it's running.

It's much more obviously commercial through heft, simplicity of design and function and servicability.

It has only 2 speeds. Professional chefs say that's all you need. it has a simple toggle switch, no multiple speed electronic gimmics. Just very functional.

I originally really wanted a glass container. It provided some heft to my old Kitchen-Aid and I thought that it was a sign of higher quality.
For a commercial application you would prefer the unbreakable quality of the polycarbon plastic as well as the lack of weight. It's light as a feather.

One of the first things I noticed was that the container doesn't lock to the base. I was originally concerned, but in a commercial setting you'd just keep your hand on it since it's not going to take long to blend, and then you just quickly pull it off and pour.

I was also concerned that the blade being permenantly mounted inside the container would be hard to clean. (actually you can take it apart with a deep socket and extension, not for cleaning but blade replacement). My Kitchen Aids came apart for cleaning and I could put it in the dishwasher. I find the cleaning instruction are easy with the Waring, actually simple to clean you should just do it right away once your done mixing. Less time to clean and assemble.

What I see now with comparing this to the kitchen-Aid besides what I've already mentioned, is that the Kitchen-Aid looks simple through it's visual design. It's over designed through what appear to be valuable features which only make it more complicated. You have to do more work from cleaning, assembling and servicing.
The Waring on the other hand is bare bones functional. It was designed to blend and be easily serviced and quickly cleaned.

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Daily user - fruit smoothies for breakfast, July 15, 2005
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Peter (Davis, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Over the past 3 years, we have owned a 'commercial quality' KitchenAid with a stainless steel pitcher and a high end Oster unit.
Neither blended milk, frozen fruit, soy powder, and cottage cheese properly. The Kitchen Aid always left a blob of non-blended material plus chunks of fruit in the bottom.
We purchased the Waring Mega-Mix 5 months ago after reading the reviews on Amazon.com. We use it at least once daily.

Pluses:
1. Blends frozen or fresh fruit amazingly quickly and completely.
2. Mixes powders, fluids, and solids completely and efficiently.
3. Incredibly powerful motor
4. Polycarbonade pitcher is light weight and seems very strong.
5. High quality construction and commercial look to it.

Minuses:
1. Initially offered us a 'burnt' odor for the first 3 weeks of use (Amazon reviews warned of this)
2. Very noisy! I have adopted a one hand over one ear and the opposite shoulder plastered against the other ear stance while keeping the other hand on the lid.
3. Does not crush ice for drinks as well as other reviewers indicated.
Overview: Not perfect, but far better than anything else that we have used!
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44 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock Crusher, May 8, 2004
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B. Elwood (San Jose, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Several facts:

- 1 HP motor (on low setting this thing will crush rocks)
- All parts are serviceable / replaceable (just like any good industrial piece of equipment)
- Will pulverize ice drinks (margaritas) in about three seconds
- Made in USA!

I got lucky and found as an out-of-box special at my local Fry's electronics store for $99.90 - stole it. This is last blender I will own in my lifetime, what is that worth?

Yes you could spend less, and get an average household blender. But how often can you afford the best? Can you afford the best car in world, the best house???

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42 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars plastic carafe will not hold up, June 25, 2005
I purchased this blender several months ago and the power of the motor is great. But if you make smoothies and crush a lot of ice, the plastic carafe will absolutely not hold up to that use. Mine now leaks all over the base unit even though I've always washed it by hand and followed the manual's instructions. The Waring website says this product is sold with a glass carafe, but they don't sell the glass carafe as a replacement part - only the plastic.

If you think you're going to crush ice or use the power of the motor, you're going to have big problems with the plastic carafe. (And the replacement plastic carafe is $50!!)

At this point, I think I'm going to have to throw out the blender!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, a REAL blender., February 11, 2005
This is my fourth blender in about as many years. I blend infrequently, but I want good results. I mostly blend frozen drinks and soups. 4 years ago, I had some little wussy thing that I gave to Goodwill. It worked, but never really ground ice up to a smooth consistency--more snow-cone like. I decided it was time for a top-of-the-line KitchenAid. It was the worst blender I've ever owned. It's large clover-leaf shape meant 70% of what I was blending got stuck to the sides, and the remaining in the center got pulverized. You could never get an even blending even if you opened the top and kept pushing things around with a spoon every few seconds. Then I found out it was rated last in Consumer Reports. No surprise to me. Next was a top of the line Cuisinart. It did a fairly good job of mixing, but the glass jar was heavy, and all it took was one accidental tap on the sink while washing the slippery thing to crack the thin glass screw mounting on the bottom which cracked its way up the side. The replacement jar cost me $50. The blender maybe lasted 15 to 20 uses. The blender base/motor was very lightweight, and I don't think it had a beefy motor that could dissipate heat. One day, I was blending soup, and that was all she wrote. It over heated, and smoke began pouring out of it. I think the heat then killed the bearings, and half the windings were fried. It would work after I put it outside to cool-off (and aired out the kitchen), but it made horrible noise and died.

Fed up, I decided to look at REAL blenders, i.e., commercial blenders. This lead me to the Waring Commercial website. This blender is not actually not from Waring Commercial and is not part of their commercial line. It is, however, a home version and all the parts interchange with its commercial blender counterparts. I talked to Waring, and they said it has the same guts as their commercial blenders but is marketed to homes with a pretty box, manual, etc. Although, the home version doesn't support additional accessories and replacement parts, I was told that the commercial ones could be used. Anyway, this is a REAL blender. Its blends thoroughly and to a smooth texture. It is noisy, but I don't care. I actually rarely even use high. It blends soups and ice drinks without effort. Yes, you have to hold it on the blender and keep your hand on the lid, but it's not like I'm going to fill it with ice, flip it on and walk away. This is an awesome product. I also love it because the jar is plastic. It is not heavy, and can be banged around without fear of slipping and dropping it. The plastic jar is designed for using and not displaying. Now, I only have to get one of the 1/2 gallon commercial food blending jars, and I'll have reached blending nirvana.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars kitchen workhorse, September 21, 2007
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William Crispin "wwscrispin" (Wilmington, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have had this blender around 3 years. My wife and I use it primarily for soups, smoothies, and crushing ice. It is used at least once per week and we consider it a necessary part of the kitchen. It was my 4th blender and the first one I was happy with. The first three broke down during crushing ice. I had seen several smoothie shops were using this model or the very similar Waring "Margarita Madness?" model, which was available before they released this model to the home market.

It is everything you would expect in a commercial/home crossover model. This device is LOUD. You can not carry on a conversation when blending, however, it is fast. It will produce an ice based smoothie that is smooth with no ice chunks quickly, which is where most blenders fail. It is robustly constructed with a SS housing.

Several people have added reviews complaining about the container being plastic, too fragile, or poor quality. It should be plastic or metal and not glass. Commercial blenders almost never use glass because it is too heavy and fragile. I do not miss glass at all. It is not a cheap plastic. It looks like a heavy polycarbonate and it holds up well to abuse including dropping and banging it into things. The replacement is $50 so it is a little pricey.

After about 2 years the first container started to leak around the seal in the base and I replaced it. Previously my wife washed it in the dishwasher but now we just put some water in the container and a drop of dishwashing liquid and "blend" for 30 seconds until clean, and then rinse it out.

Because of the shape of the container, it blends liquids very well but if the liquid to ice ratio falls too low it has a tendency to stop blending and the blades just spin in the bottom. This is a problem with blenders in general but I find it is slightly aggravated by the design here. Starting with the liquids and adding ice from the top until the desired consistency is reached usually works around this issue.

If you routinely have tasks that require a blender then you want to use one that does the job. Way too many blenders are wedding presents that sit on a shelf so I do not think performance is always much of an issue. I would recommend this blender.

Waring now makes a 3Hp model also which is probably effective and I like the VitaMix device also. Those are both significantly more expensive than this model.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Blender, August 14, 2005
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I was looking for a blender to use to make healthy smoothies. Our Oster bender died after 20 years of minimal use. I looked at different blenders and selected the Waring HPB300 MegaMix, primarily because of the 1HP motor. I have had the blender for about 3 weeks. I use it at least twice daily. It is a snap to clean, far superior to our old blender. The ease of cleaning encourages me to use it more frequently.
The noise is not that loud, as other reviewers have indicated. As far as holding the blender while it is on, I rest my hand on the top of the blender which is never on more than a couple of seconds. Not a big deal. I believe it is well designed and like the way the carafe seats on the base.

I would recommend this blender for anyone who intends to use the blender frequently.

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the blender of kings, June 9, 2004
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bmauers (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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I've had mine for over a month and thus far it has performed flawlessly. It will digest an entire tray of large ice cubes in roughly 3 seconds on the "low" setting (not exaggerating). I haven't even used it on "high" yet. Classy looks, quality construction, but yes- extremely loud. I keep a pair of earplugs next to mine.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Blender II, October 23, 2009
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This review is from: Waring HPB300BK Mega Mix Commercial Bar Blender, Black (Kitchen)
After doing a poor research, I bought a cuisinart blender 4 months ago or so. It was not a cheap one, since I paid for it $110. However, it completely died after two months of a decent use. I returned the item (I had 90 days to do so) and got my full reimburse. Then,I decided to do a deeper market scouting, and finally I discovered Waring. I am going to be concise: this blender is definitely what I was looking for, strong, powerful, efficient, easy to clean, functional, simple, with no useless gadgets. I love the 1 horse power engine! The plastic jar is light and easy to handle. Yes, you have to put your hand on top of it to hold it, and so what? That will be only for a few seconds because this is a commercial machine that works fast. I do not see any problems with the lid, it is flexible and fits. In conclusion: if you are looking for a blender to be used just once in a while with some soft ingredients, buy anyone. There are plenty of them. But, if you are a serious, I mean, a heavy blender user (like I am), do not hesitate: buy this one. It is worth the $180.00 You will not be disappointed!
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