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looking for a heavy duty commercial blender?
to make fruit and coffee ice blended drinks, may be about 50 - 100 drinks per day. Can anyone advise me on which brand and model to buy. I am considering hamilton beach, waring and vitamix brands but any suggestion is good. Thanks.
7 Answers
- TrollhairLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
VitaMixer is a GREAT machine.
You might want to check local restaurant equipment suppliers and check with them. Hobart makes good mixers. If you are going to open up a business, allot of times the wholesaler you buy your supplies from will furnish one for FREE
- 1 decade ago
Sounds like you are using it commercially. I would check around for a used restaurant and bar equipment supplier to get started a good new one would run you about 4-600 depending on the features you want. so used is usually a good way to go and with the failure rate of restaurants the equipment is usually in quite good condition. If you check e-bay do not use anyone that does not have a store. ther are people that buy and sell junk at low prices to each other to get their ratings up and then dump high end junk unto trades.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
you want a heavy-accountability commercial mixer, any shop catering to the commerce could be waiting to hook you up. you would be reported for foodstuff processor abuse! ;-) abode kitchen processors and blenders are not equipped for this way of element. bypass with commercial-grade.
- 1 decade ago
waring pro is the only way to go. they only make commercial products. they are almost indestructable, try to find one with a stainless steel pitcher, because glass breaks
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