What blender should I get if I want to blend apples, bananas, oranges, etc?
Are all powerful blenders also loud as hell or you can get some soundproof blender?
>>7751125
The UI's a little tricky, but it can do just about anything and it respects your freedom :^)
I got a $25 blender from Walmart. Blending fruit is a cakewalk. Don't get a blendtec or vitamix unless you want the satisfaction of shredding everything in a second.
>>7751125
Sound really shouldn't be a factor when shopping for a blender. Its a fucking blender.
What are the current areas of technological progress when it comes to blenders?
Does Moore's Law still apply to blender technology?
>>7751128
>cakewalk
>>7751128
Who wouldn't want the satisfaction of shredding everything in a second? You sound like a faggot.
>>7751125
>apples, bananas, oranges,
Apples: buy a "juice extractor"
Bananas: a blender will do
Oranges: buy a juicer
A "juice extractor" is noisy and will whir and eject pulp in one direction while juice dribbles into a cup.
A blender is a blender.
A juicer allows you to press halves of oranges down on the exposed top thing and effortlessly get the juice.
>>7751128
what's a cakewalk? i've heard the expression many times but I have no idea.
>>7751310
Same as "piece of cake"
>>7751310
It's basically a mix between a lottery and musical chairs, the prize is a cake.
>>7751184
>Apples: buy a "juice extractor"
>Bananas: a blender will do
>Oranges: buy a juicer
Calm down, dude, I don't want to waste my money on every "special" devices for each fruit or vegetable.
Pretty sure a good blender can just blend it all into a drinkable juice.