Is there really a big difference in normal blenders and high speed types? I m just trying to do some research on them as I really would like one to make things like nut butters and smooth desserts. My food processor almost died on me whilst making coconut butter the other day, so I won't be using that again for the purpose of "liquifying" things. I know technically that's not why food processors are for but...
i don't want to fork out for the price tag attached to the likes of vitamix or the blend tecs.
I ve been told that there are better machines than the new Phillips avance blender which is on the mid end but with better power than most mid end ranges. What is your experience and opinion on blenders please? High speed or not? Obviously I would like the benefits of blending things quickly to preserve the nutritional value of the foods. To pay or not to pay? And has anyone got an omniblender? Less expensive than those mentioned but still quite a lot of money. Worth it? Or will I do fine with one less than a hundred pounds?
Thanks in advance.
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