🍹 Blend Boldly, Live Smoothly – Your Kitchen’s New Power Player!
The Philips Blender 3000 Series features a robust 600W motor with a unique ProBlend system for ultra-smooth results. Its large 2L glass jar accommodates family-sized portions, while two speed settings and a pulse function offer versatile blending control. Designed for durability with a motor thermo protection sensor and easy cleanup via dishwasher-safe parts, this sleek black blender is built to elevate your culinary game.
Brand | Philips Domestic Appliances |
Model Number | HR2291/01 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 16.8 x 38.1 x 19.2 cm; 3.53 kg |
Capacity | 1.25 litres |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Special Features | Detachable Attachment, Multiple Speeds |
Item Weight | 3.53 kg |
I**Z
Stylish and Solid Blender – Great Deal on Prime Day
I bought this blender on Prime Day for £29.99, which was a fantastic deal. One of the main reasons I chose it is the glass jug – I avoid plastic whenever possible, and this feels like a much better, more durable option. The jug is heavy, but that’s a sign of quality, and it’s big enough for all my needs.The blender itself looks stylish, works smoothly, and feels well made. It’s powerful, easy to use, and very easy to clean, and the two speed settings plus pulse function give good control.Overall, very pleased with the purchase – excellent value for money.
T**S
A Much Better Replacement
Loved this blender. Mine had just conked out after loyal service, but before it liquidised my soup!!Perfect size, fitted well together, arrived in perfect condition and liquidises and chops perfectly. Doesn't take up much room and looks sleek. Recommend.
A**R
Not that powerful, but great heavy jug!
It's ok, you get what you pay for when it comes to the motor, it's ok so far, blends frozen fruit, but does sound like it's struggling. It isn't in the circle of trust yet, unlike the new Kettle is.The joining mechanism part, where the jug joins the motor, is good though, simple, sturdy looking and well designed. It's where my last blender failed.Talking of Jugs! My lord, it's the thickest and heaviest jug I've ever handled....and I've handled some pretty heavy Jugs! So top marks there. Maybe not for people who aren't used to such weighty Jugs, as once full of say milk can prove pretty heavy.Overall, not bad, time will tell.
S**P
Best blender I've ever owned ... so far
I make a smoothie every day (more or less) and in it I have ffour rozen spinach lumps about 2cm x 2cm. I make about a litre of smoothie. I don't use my blender for anything else. In the past few years I have gone through about four blenders because of this level of use. This Philips blender is the best I've owned ... so far. I've only owned it for about three months so I cannot testify to its longevity but so far it is as good as new.Its container is narrow at the bottom so the blades can 'reach' everything. Some containers are wide at the bottom and the blades don't reach out far enough and the result is lumpy smoothie or just longer blend times. This makes the Philips more efficient. Even though it is not the most powerful blender I have owned it is the quickest. I've had more powerful blenders take twice as long.It's easy to clean, because I use it every day it's an important factor for me. I've had blenders that had stuff in impossible to reach places that needed complete dismantling of fiddly bits of rubber and subunits ... real pain. The Philips is easy to clean with no dismantling of anything.It's easy to use. There's one speed (plus pulse). The container fits easily onto the base intuitively and with a satisfying click. The lid doesn't have a removable plug in its centre, less to clean. Simple. Less to go wrong.It copes easily with frozen spinach lumps.It's not expensive compared with other blenders.In the past I've had blenders made by morphy richards, russell hobbes, sainsbury's', and chinese ones. the morphy richards was the only one to come close to the Philips. (All lowest-end of their respective ranges).Conclusion: Hands down the Philips is the best blender I've owned. It's the most efficient, quickest, easiest to use, intuitive, easy to clean and did I mention lightest and quietest?? The only caveat is how long will it last? So far (approx 3 months) it's been terrific with every sign of lasting years ... but we'll see ...
J**S
Fast, Smooth Blends for Everyday Use
I’ve been really impressed with the Philips Blender 3000 Series—it’s simple, effective, and gets the job done without any fuss. The ProBlend system and 450W motor make quick work of fruits, veggies, and even ice, delivering smooth, lump-free results in just 45 seconds*. The 1.9L maximum capacity (with a practical 1L effective capacity) is perfect for small families or anyone who wants to whip up smoothies, soups, or sauces without making a huge mess. The plastic jar feels sturdy and is easy to clean, while the black finish gives it a sleek look on my countertop.While it only has one speed setting and a pulse function, I found that’s really all I need for most blending tasks. The pulse is great for controlling the texture, and the single speed is powerful enough for everything from milkshakes to homemade hummus. It’s not the fanciest blender out there, but for the price, it’s reliable, easy to use, and makes smooth blends every time. If you’re looking for a straightforward, no-nonsense blender for your kitchen, this one is definitely worth considering.
T**T
No complaints
Really good quality and easy to use and clean. Good capacity, durable, leak proof and good value for money with big size
S**E
Great item.
1st time buyer of a blender. This one is excellent and I would recommend to anyone. Excellent price too.
L**
Lasted for only 2 years
I purchased mine 2 years ago on July 2023, it broke down yesterday in the middle of cooking. It’s lasted for 2 years for me but no longer working and need to get a different one. Do what you will with this information xx
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