| Back to Basics SM600 Smoothie Choice Smoothie Maker with 48-Ounce Glass Jar |
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Product Details Back to Basics improves upon it's original Smoothie Elite with an updated design, stronger motor and glass blending jar. Use the Smoothie Choice to create delicious and healthy beverages at home.
Product Reviews (4 stars) - Good Blender for the price I've owned this blender for 2 months now and it works quite well. I make lots of smoothies with it. I use frozen fruit and ice and it crushes it quite well. The pitcher part is plastic and it comes with a pour spout and plug.
(5 stars) - SM600 Smoothie Maker Very nice! Jar is glass and bigger than our last model. Powerful with lots of different settings.
Overall a great buy...even though it is more noisy than our last model.
(2 stars) - not so great This smoothie blender was just OK. It was much bigger than I hoped and does not crush the ice well at all. Wish I had spent a little more and got a better blender.
(1 stars) - BEWARE!!! Burned out motor after one use I made one smoothie and the motor burned out. I had it on pulse and then the low setting and I could smell something burning. I let it rest for awhile and tried again when it just stopped. The motor burned out. It is total junk and don't recommend it. My last smoothie maker was a Back to Basics and lasted 3 years with a lot of use. It was the cheaper model and liked it much better.
(2 stars) - Used it Alot, Wore it Out I have an elaborate smoothie recipe using wheat germ; flaxseed meal; peanut butter; yogurt; tofu; 2 C frozen fruits, to name a few ingredients. Instructions with this for smoothie recipes in their book helped guide me on how to make a thicker smoothie. This machine did a great job with the challenging recipe I have. I made the smoothie more than once a week usually, sometimes three times or more. This machine did great. I wore it out in almost a year. The motor started smelling when I used it. I tried the pour spout on the front once - didn't like it. The pour spout of the jar could be better (different shape, maybe more pointed) in that my smoothie wanted to pour wide out of it so it was easy to miss the drinking vessel. The biggest con was cleaning and reassembling. The pour spout cap had to be removed to clean the threads. The blade assembly and ring had to be removed and cleaned all over. I had to put water in it before use to check for leaks once it was reassembled, and I often had to loosen and tighten a few times before it wouldn't leak water after being cleaned and reassembled. Dealing with the leaking was a hassle.
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