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Oster BVCB07-Z 6-Cup Glass Jar 7-Speed Blender, Stainless Steel
Price : $69.99 $59.50
Features
: - Powerful 600 watt motor of ice crushing power with 7 speeds including pulse
- 6 Cup dishwasher safe and scratch resistant glass jar is thermal shock tested to withstand extreme temperature changes
- Oster All Metal Drive for lasting durability
- Reversible motor for precise blending including pre-programmed settings for results with one touch
- Stainless steel "Ice Crusher" blade for perfectly crushed ice every time
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Brought to you by the #1 Blender brand. Beautiful form and incredible function. Forwards and backwards. Frozen fruit? Bring it on. Ice cubes? It's got them down. The perfect pina colada? Consider it done. It looks pretty sharp on your counter top, too. The Oster Reverse Motor Blender is a true precision machine. The powerful 600-watt, reversing motor alternates the blades forward and backward, drawing food and ice down for consistently smooth blending, which means no more trying to scrape food from the blender with a spatula. A super sharp, 6-point star blade evenly chops food and creates a shaved ice blend in a matter of seconds. The lid is clear and features a 2-ounce measuring cup. Pre-programmed settings - including time and function - provide one touch operation, so you can let the blender do the thinking. Seven speeds and high and low pulse options give you amazingly precise control at the touch of a button. And Low, Medium and High manual settings provide even more options for blending a variety of food and beverages from frozen drinks to dips, sauces to smoothies, soup to nuts. The 6-cup, dishwasher-safe, glass pitcher makes blending better and pouring easier. The glass has been Thermal Shock tested so you can pull it out of a steamy dishwasher and safely make a frosty cold beverage right away. And like most Oster Blenders, it is made in North America and backed by the superior quality of All Metal Drive. Because the two pieces that connect are metal (instead of plastic), you get a more durable and longer-lasting blender that will function flawlessly, party after party, year after year. The competition just can't compare. The Oster Reverse Motor Blender. Skilled. Versatile. Stylish. Any way you slice it.
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George Foreman GGR50B Indoor/Outdoor Grill
Price : $119.99 Too low to display
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: - No-fuss grilling made easy, for use indoors or outside
- Grill can be used on pedestal (stands about -1/2 feet high) or on tabletop
- Uses electric heat, with adjustable range from low to high
- Sloping grate base draws fat away from food to collect in easy-to-empty tray
- Grill top measures 17 inches across for generous cooking capacity
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Oster BCBG08-C 6-Cup Glass Jar 8-Speed Blender, Brushed Nickel
Price : $49.99 $39.50
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: - Powerful 450 watt motor of ice crushing power with 8 speeds including pulse
- 6 Cup dishwasher safe and scratch resistant glass jar is thermal shock tested to withstand extreme temperature changes
- Oster All Metal Drive for lasting durability
- Removable filler cap for easy and convienent filling and measuring
- Stainless steel "Ice Crusher" blade for perfectly crushed ice every time
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Brought to you by the #1 Blender brand. A blender that's anything but basic.Your life isn't basic. Your blender shouldn't be either. With this Oster blender you don't have to sacrifice quality for simplicity. The large capacity, 6-cup glass jar is dishwasher safe and has been Thermal Shock tested so you can pull it out of a steamy dishwasher and safely make a frosty cold beverage right away. The stainless steel "ice crusher" blade does just that so you get smooth frozen drinks every time. And 8 speeds and 450 watts give you the power to perform for every usage occasion from frozen beverages to dips, from sauces to smoothies, from soup to nuts. Like most Oster Blenders, it is made in North America and backed by the superior quality of All Metal Drive. Because the two pieces that connect are metal (instead of plastic), you get a more durable and longer-lasting blender that will function flawlessly, party after party, year after year. The competition just can't compare. No matter the occasion, party for 15 or smoothie for two, blending is better with an Oster blender.
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Babycakes CP-12 Cake Pop Maker, Purple, 12 Cake Pops
Price : $49.99 $20.30
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: - Bake 12 cake pops or doughnut holes in minutes
- Nonstick baking plates for ideal results and easy clean up
- Includes plastic cake pop stand, fork tool, 50 cake pop sticks and recipes
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The Babycakes cake pop maker brings the fun and delicious cake pops trend into your own kitchen. Bake 12 cake pops or doughnut holes in just minutes. Add sticks and a touch of creative decorating for perfect cake pops. The nonstick coating makes baking and clean up fun and easy. The Babycakes cake pop maker comes complete with all the accessories you need to bake and decorate cake pops or doughnut holes. The manual includes a variety of tips and recipes that will help you enjoy the baking experience. The cake pop maker features power and ready lights, convenient cord wrap, latching handle and it comes with a fork tool, 50 cake pop sticks and a cake pop stand.
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Black & Decker DCM18S Brew 'n Go Personal Coffeemaker with Travel Mug
Price : $19.99 $17.49
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: - Personal coffeemaker brews directly into 15-ounce travel mug
- Stainless-steel mug tapered to fit most vehicle cup holders
- Permanent filter eliminates need for disposable paper filters
- Auto shut-off; dishwasher-safe mug, mug lid, filter, and filter basket
- Measures 9-3/4 by 7 by 6 inches, 1-year warranty
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Questions & Answers
Question : Anyone know of a responsible way to dispose of small appliances?
My appliances are all pooping out on me! My toaster oven, coffee maker, and iron have all stopped working (I guess it's time to register!) and I'm not going to put them in the trash. I only see recycling centers for computers and tvs, but nothing for all the other plug-ins.Any ideas?
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There's a couple of ideas I can think of.You might list them on Freecycle on the off chance that someone might want to tackle repairing them. But, if you don't come up with any takers, the next step is to donate the parts what you can (ie the coffee pot, the racks in the toaster oven, etc); then strip out the glass and metal parts and recycle those. You can even pull apart the cords and remove THAT wire for recycling. This leaves you with the plastic components such as the casings that may or may not be recyclable... only your local recycling company can answer that since not all companies take all kinds of plastics.
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Question : Want to redo my kitchen? I have pink small appliances?
I have really cute pink small appliances in my kitchen as well as teapot, ladle, etc. right now i have white cabinets and ugly wood laminate (eww) i was thinking a brown and pink theme? with the cabinets brown, what kind of countertops do you think i should get, any other colors that would look good with pink? thank you! (U shaped kitchen, not large)
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I like the idea of pink and brown, although with the white cabinets you could definitely do a 50s retro and have to do less of an overhaul. Somthing like http://www.fabuloussavings.com/retrodinettes/This book might have good ideas http://www.amazon.com/50s-60s-Kitchen/dp/0764320688
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Question : Why is the photovoltaic effect only predominantly useful for small appliances?
In other words, why would it be theoretically more efficient to power a small light bulb using solar power rather than electric-based?
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Solar doesn't have a high power density compared to the needs of most devices we use, so it's impractical to put solar panels on, say, a laptop. There wouldn't be enough power to run the laptop, although theoretically, you might charge the battery over a very long time.Since solar usually costs more (at least initially) than making a device battery powered, a manufacturer won't sell a solar version unless consumers are willing to pay more for it. In the case of a camping or emergency radio, this might be so. For a DVD player, unlikely.
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Question : What to do with small appliances that no longer work? Where to recycle?
It's hard to find people to fix them because the cost of fixing is usually about as much as the appliance. Is there a place to recycle??
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Try a yahoo group called freecycle. Some one will want them
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Question : How do I keep portable power for small appliances for long durations on the move?
If I'm living in my car down south and I need constant power for a fan, fridge, tv, recharging things, etc... what do I need and how much does it cost? Do those solar power panels work? Can you place them on the roof lying under the blazing sun? And then I can plug my applicances in? How much do I need to spend on those? Or will it not work? I don't know. Help me out. No smart alic comments, only answers. Thanx.
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to power those kind of appliences that draw that kind of power you need a kickass power inverter, i would say 4000watts or more and they are not cheap and you will need alot af battery power to keep them goingyou can also use a gas generator but they are noisyyou can go to an rv dealer and talk to them as thats what they do
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Question : Keeping lamps and small appliances plugged even when not in use waste energy ?
I would like to save energy, I have hear that I should unplug lamps and small appliances when not in use, is this true, does it really make a difference ?
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Lamps don't waste energy when switched off. The switch interrupts current to the lamp so there's no opportunity for energy to be wasted.Small appliances, on the other hand, may use energy even when not in use. Anything with an AC to DC converter (those little black bricks you use to charge your cell phone or power a cordless phone set, wireless router, cable modem, computer printer, computer speakers...) may consume energy just because it's plugged into the wall. Unplug these when they're not actually doing anything useful. Put all your computer peripherals on a power bar and turn every one of them off with a flick of the power bar switch, when you don't need them. You will find the savings add up.Electronics like DVD players and TVs can also burn energy when turned off, if they have an LCD display, or can be turned on by remote control (it takes energy to sit there waiting for the command to come), or for TV screens, if they have an instant-on feature (where you instantly see the screen fully lit up the second the TV goes on). So again, unplug these when not in use, or put them on a power bar and switch the power bar off when not in use, if you're serious about saving electricity.You can use a kill-a-watt meter or other home energy monitor to measure how much different devices use. Even my coffee maker, which does nothing after 10am but flash the time, uses 2 watts continuously. Add up all the black bricks, remote controlled devices, and flashing digital clocks in your house, and you get a fair amount of waste.
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Question : Plugging small appliances into a surge protector.?
I want to plug some of my small appliances into a surge/lightening protector. The manual of two of them say to plug directly into the outlet. I would think that this is a liability issue because many people use that $2.95 extension cord to plug three appliances into the wall. Can I use a surge protector???
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Yes, you should be able to use a surge protector. However, surge protectors are designed to filter out harmful spikes that electronic equipment doesn't like. Small appliances are considerably more tolerant: you're therefore wasting the surge protector's protection on something that doesn't need it.You would, naturally, want to make sure you that you do not overload the surge protector, any more than you would an outlet.
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Question : Is it necessary to turn off TV and small appliances during a lightening storm?
I am sitting here on the computer during a thunderstorm with lightening and wondering how safe it is. The TV has "clicked" several times already. Should I shut it off and log off the computer?
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I strongly suggest you get off the computer during a thunderstorm. Should a lightning bolt hit your house or building, the electricity will flow through the wiring and potentially electrocute you. This does not happen often, however your life is not worth the risk. People have been killed even while indoors because they were using electronics and the electrical discharge from the bolt came out from the sockets.For later on reference...*LIGHTNING/ THUNDERSTORM SAFETY*http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/safety/lightning.htmlhttp://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/light ning/lightning_safety.htmhttp://www.disastercenter.com/guide/thunder.htmlhttp://www.lightningsafety. noaa.gov/more.htmhttp://www.lightningsafety.com/http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/essd18jun9 9_1.htmhttp://www.lightningtalks.com/lightningfacts.htm#Lightning%20Factshttp://sky-fire.tv/index.cg i/lightning.html#harnesshttp://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/00758/en/disaster/lightning/safety.htmlh ttp://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/Atmosphere/tstorm/safety.html
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Question : How can unpluggingg all small kitchen appliances after every use possibly lead to an accident?
Some people are in the habit of unplugging all small appliances after every use. Can someone explain how this can be hazardous?
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There is no harm in unplugging a small kitchen appliance after each use.
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Question : What do you call the tip that normally comes with power adaptors used for laptops or small appliances?
They are tubular in shape that's usually fitted to an internal pin in laptops or small appliances. Some mobile phones have this type of connection for chargers. I just want to buy one online but I don't know what to search for. Please help!!!
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It's called the male power plug.There are so many of them though that you really need to know which is the right one.Check the spec for your item before you try to buy one and if you are looking for a whole new power source then make sure you check the voltage too because if you overload it you'll fry your equipment.
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