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As luck would have it the same friend of mine kindly bought me the Hinari Lifesyle BL836 blender as a little present to help me out. This was to replace the blender I had recently bought cheaply which spectacularly exploded (literally|) on its second use – but that’s another story. Needless ... Read review
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Advantages: Good price, looks nice, does the job Disadvantages: Might frighten the neighbours!
...mine kindly bought me the Hinari Lifesyle BL836 blender as a little present to help me out. This was to replace the blender I had recently bought cheaply which spectacularly exploded (literally|) on its second use – but that’s another story. Needless to say I was very please and grateful and immediately put it to its first test use to make us both some banana smoothies.
So, let me tell you about my new toy first! This Hinari Blender was bought from ... ...outlets such as Argos, Robert Dyas, Woolworths etc. It was the very reasonable price of £14.89 (even though it wasn’t me who had to pay for it!) which appears to be its usual price and not an offer or sale price so you may be lucky to find it even cheaper somewhere. It looks pretty much like any other blender – a white base houses the motor and has the one control button offering three speeds and a pulse option. I wonder about this pulse option – ...
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