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| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by favelli(m): 5:14am On Dec 25, 2021 |
owagbeba:Nice idea of yours. Why don't you take this up and refurbish afew. Am sure you would definitely get patronisers, me included |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by ekwuazic(m): 9:37pm On Jan 02, 2022 |
owagbeba:Nice idea. Pls Contact me(ekwuazic@gmail.com) . I need one asap |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Tessie001: 2:30am On Jan 25, 2022 |
How about this silver crest blender, 1500W, is it okay? Has anyone used it here?
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| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Microwhy: 8:07am On Jan 27, 2022 |
Anybody with info for a blender that can grind soya for soya milk of 2-3 glass. |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Marydolapo: 5:30pm On Feb 18, 2023 |
Please I need one Where can I get it please quote author=owagbeba post=108777571] My advice, never buy those blenders branded as kenwood, Bosch , silvercrest, with 3000w, 4500watts, in some cases 5000watts written on the package. They are fake, and they run on Aluminium coil winding. For 10,000naira, I think you can get those plastic jar blenders rated below 500watts. They are ok but don’t run it continuously for more than 20seconds at a blend. Use the start for 20secs and stop for 20secs technique to avoid burn out. Don’t buy the new ones, mostly Aluminium coil in them.[/quote] |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Mom007(f): 7:36pm On Feb 18, 2023 |
Whatever brand name you eventually settle for, my advice is, never buy a blender with plastic body. They are not strong. Buy something made of heavy, unbreakable glass. They are strong and rugged. I've had mine going 10yrs now... |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by doggedfighter(f): 6:32pm On Feb 19, 2023 |
Mom007:Picture, please. |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Homeyfav: 10:13am On Apr 04, 2023*. Modified: 10:07am On Dec 24, 2023 |
Blenders are essential appliances that should be present in every Nigerian kitchen. They make cooking a lot easier and faster. |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by Kyngfarabale1(m): 11:21am On Oct 18, 2025 |
Which blender can I buy this 2025 That has a strong motor coil please |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by budaatum: 2:02pm On Oct 18, 2025 |
I got reminded by a like, appropriately, considering I'm researching blenders again. I got a Homgeek 2000w Blender after my post above. (Image below). Can't remember how much I paid, but it was definitely less than £80. They make a 1600w for UK but mine came from China, and I am very pleased with it as its the grindiest blender I've ever had. Unfortunately, they have upgraded to a new version with a digital display, but limited to 1600w in UK. I need a 2000w to add to it as I want to make ogi.
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| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by budaatum: 2:03pm On Oct 18, 2025 |
Homeyfav:And this is probably why there should be made in Nigeria, but I never seen one, sadly. |
| Re: What Type Of Blender Should I Buy? by budaatum: 2:14pm On Oct 18, 2025 |
Marydolapo:My own research concurs with the above. Anything over 1600watts is proving elusive here in UK. Amazon has no recognisable brands above 20000w, and the low price of the 4500w below is enough for suspicion, plus the fact it looks like my Homgeek. Some reviews report smoking and difficult returns.
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