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  2. Vitamix - Wikipedia

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    A Vitamix blender on a countertop. The company's first blender, the Vita-Mix, was introduced in 1937 and sold at an $11.95 base price. It used stainless steel containers. At the time of the company's first 1949 infomercial, the Vita-Mix sold for $34.95 and had an optional glass container. [19]

  3. Vitamix recalls nearly 570,000 blender parts after dozens of ...

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    Vitamix recalls nearly 570,000 blender parts due to laceration hazard. ... The parts are also sold as sets or bundles in various configurations with a Vitamix logo printed on the blending ...

  4. Vitamix announces recall of blending containers, blades after ...

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    The units were sold with certain Vitamix blenders, including the Venturist V1200, Ascent A2300, Ascent A2500, Ascent A3300, and Ascent A3500 models. The blending containers hold either 8 ounces or ...

  5. A Food Editor’s Honest Review of the Nutribullet Flip, a New ...

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    Vitamix vs. Ninja: Our Editors Reviewed Three Popular Blender Models to Find the Best ... The stainless steel cup allegedly keeps drinks cold for a full day. ... which makes the container heavier ...

  6. Blender - Wikipedia

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    Countertop blenders use a 1–2 liters (4–8 cups) blending container made of glass, plastic, stainless steel. [1] Glass blenders are heavier and more stable. [1] Plastic is prone to scratching and absorbing the smell of blended food. [1] Stainless steel is preferred for its appearance, but limits visibility of the food as it is blended. [1]

  7. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Gastronorm - standardised nesting trays, typically of stainless steel but also available in plastic and occasionally ceramic, used in commercial catering for a wide range of uses. This can include food prep, boiling, baking, steaming, draining and straining, storing, and serving.

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