Waring MBB520 Bar Blender, Bright Copper
from: Waring
List Price: $190.00
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Product Description:
Waring, the most respected name in commercial blending, brings its expertise to your kitchen with this stunning commercial quality Food & Beverage Blender. A rich metal finish houses a commercial grade motor that's powerful enough to crush ice like the pros. Simple 2-speed operation provides effortless blending, puréeing, chopping and liquefying capabilities. After over 60 years of blending, we're still the best in the business.The Waring MBB518 Professional Blender is more likely seen at a busy downtown bar than at your friend's house. The MBB518 is for heavy-duty and quick use when you really need to crush ice, mix serious alcoholic and fountain-style drinks. 3' Power Cord with 3-prong 120VAC plug Non-Slip Rubber Feet Instruction Manual Included Made in the USA Waring provides a 1-Year limited warranty on the MBB518 and a 5-Year limited warranty on the motor 3.0 Amps 120 Volts 60 Hertz
Amazon.com Review:
Bandleader and inventor Fred Waring introduced the first blender in 1936; more than 60 years later the Waring blender remains the standard for the field. Tall and old-fashioned looking with a plated metallic finish on its base, this blender will crush ice and blend frozen fruit beautifully in a few seconds. This blender feels sturdy: the lid, with a cap that doubles as a 1-ounce measurer, fits securely, and the pitcher, made of thick, ridged glass, won't wobble. Many chefs prefer a blender rather than a food processor for soups and creamy sauces--the blades of a good blender whirl more quickly than those of a food processor and will refine a thin liquid such as cream of tomato soup to an incomparably silky texture. This blender is definitely up to that task. The fixed, self-cleaning stainless-steel blades on the base of the pitcher mean the lid is the only separate part to wash. --Maria Dolan
Waring, the most respected name in commercial blending, brings its expertise to your kitchen with this stunning commercial quality Food & Beverage Blender. A rich metal finish houses a commercial grade motor that's powerful enough to crush ice like the pros. Simple 2-speed operation provides effortless blending, puréeing, chopping and liquefying capabilities. After over 60 years of blending, we're still the best in the business.The Waring MBB518 Professional Blender is more likely seen at a busy downtown bar than at your friend's house. The MBB518 is for heavy-duty and quick use when you really need to crush ice, mix serious alcoholic and fountain-style drinks. 3' Power Cord with 3-prong 120VAC plug Non-Slip Rubber Feet Instruction Manual Included Made in the USA Waring provides a 1-Year limited warranty on the MBB518 and a 5-Year limited warranty on the motor 3.0 Amps 120 Volts 60 Hertz
Amazon.com Review:
Bandleader and inventor Fred Waring introduced the first blender in 1936; more than 60 years later the Waring blender remains the standard for the field. Tall and old-fashioned looking with a plated metallic finish on its base, this blender will crush ice and blend frozen fruit beautifully in a few seconds. This blender feels sturdy: the lid, with a cap that doubles as a 1-ounce measurer, fits securely, and the pitcher, made of thick, ridged glass, won't wobble. Many chefs prefer a blender rather than a food processor for soups and creamy sauces--the blades of a good blender whirl more quickly than those of a food processor and will refine a thin liquid such as cream of tomato soup to an incomparably silky texture. This blender is definitely up to that task. The fixed, self-cleaning stainless-steel blades on the base of the pitcher mean the lid is the only separate part to wash. --Maria Dolan
Features:
- 40-ounce glass jar holds 5 cups of mixed drinks, soup, or sauce
- Powerful 390-watt motor crushes ice fast
- High and low speeds cover mixing, chopping, and pureeing
- Dishwasher-safe glass jar and lid for easy cleaning
- Measures 16-1/2 by 8 by 7 inches; 1-year warranty, 5-year motor warranty
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Excellent but for manufacturing defect
I enjoyed this product for the 6 times that I used it, as its powerful blend did what I wanted: Blended raw veggies to make green smoothies.Unfortunately, the cast steel shaft broke in two pieces this morning (while not being used, but while drying upside down!).I returned the item to where I purchased it (The Kitchen Place) for a new one, but am now doubtful as to its potential for another defect.
Rating:
- Broke after 1 month of light use - not good for fruit smoothies.
My wife purchased this blender specifically for blending fruit shakes and smoothies. It worked quite well for that purpose until... it broke after 1 month of light use - the threaded shaft which the blade is attached to just snapped clean off. The metal on the inside of the snapped shaft looks like a cheap, weak, alloy. It's sad that Waring has decided to cut corners in this way. They don't make them like they used to. Not recommended.
Rating:
- Beware of Waring!!!
My wife and I received a Waring Blender (60th Anniversary edition) from our wedding registry at Williams Sonoma.During the second time we ever used it, the blade shaft snapped in two while trying to crush ice.We immediately returned it to Williams Sonoma, and the store manager told us that they get 4-5 Waring blenders returned every week!!This obviously is not the same company anymore, so please pay attention to the other negative reviews, which seem to be indicative of our experience.
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Rating:
- Not your mother's Waring
I make a killer margarita!Unfortunately, they have a tendency to kill blenders too. I've had seven blenders over the past 25 years. My first was a fantastic second-hand 1970's era Waring that lasted through eight years of ice crushing labor (and who knows what it went through before I got it). The motor finally burned out, partly due to my failure to replace a leaky pitcher. Nothing else even came close to lasting as long, including two top of the line Kitchen Aid blenders. So I finally spent the ... Read More
Rating:
- Gets the job done well
This blender replaced a KitchenAid model, and there's really no comparison between the two.The Waring is superior at blending, pouring and clean-up.I've mostly used it for smoothies, using frozen fruit, protein powder and milk.It whips everything into a finely blended froth in no time.The blades are very efficient and create a whirlpool effect to ensure everything is blended thoroughly.Clean-up is a breeze - just rinse out, add a drop of soap and some water, blend for a few seconds, rinse ... Read More
- Excellent but for manufacturing defectI enjoyed this product for the 6 times that I used it, as its powerful blend did what I wanted: Blended raw veggies to make green smoothies.Unfortunately, the cast steel shaft broke in two pieces this morning (while not being used, but while drying upside down!).I returned the item to where I purchased it (The Kitchen Place) for a new one, but am now doubtful as to its potential for another defect.
- Broke after 1 month of light use - not good for fruit smoothies.My wife purchased this blender specifically for blending fruit shakes and smoothies. It worked quite well for that purpose until... it broke after 1 month of light use - the threaded shaft which the blade is attached to just snapped clean off. The metal on the inside of the snapped shaft looks like a cheap, weak, alloy. It's sad that Waring has decided to cut corners in this way. They don't make them like they used to. Not recommended.
- Beware of Waring!!!My wife and I received a Waring Blender (60th Anniversary edition) from our wedding registry at Williams Sonoma.During the second time we ever used it, the blade shaft snapped in two while trying to crush ice.We immediately returned it to Williams Sonoma, and the store manager told us that they get 4-5 Waring blenders returned every week!!This obviously is not the same company anymore, so please pay attention to the other negative reviews, which seem to be indicative of our experience.
Read More
- Not your mother's WaringI make a killer margarita!Unfortunately, they have a tendency to kill blenders too. I've had seven blenders over the past 25 years. My first was a fantastic second-hand 1970's era Waring that lasted through eight years of ice crushing labor (and who knows what it went through before I got it). The motor finally burned out, partly due to my failure to replace a leaky pitcher. Nothing else even came close to lasting as long, including two top of the line Kitchen Aid blenders. So I finally spent the ... Read More
- Gets the job done wellThis blender replaced a KitchenAid model, and there's really no comparison between the two.The Waring is superior at blending, pouring and clean-up.I've mostly used it for smoothies, using frozen fruit, protein powder and milk.It whips everything into a finely blended froth in no time.The blades are very efficient and create a whirlpool effect to ensure everything is blended thoroughly.Clean-up is a breeze - just rinse out, add a drop of soap and some water, blend for a few seconds, rinse ... Read More
