Once your order has shipped, you’ll receive an email notification with your tracking number.
At anytime you can view your order and check the shipping status.
Shipping is fast and free. We ship orders placed before 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST the same day Monday – Friday excluding postal holidays.
Shipments within the United States should arrive within 2-3 business days via USPS Priority Mail.
Shipments outside of the United States should typically arrive within 6-9 business days but may take longer depending on your local customs processing time. Once your order arrives in your country, it is transferred to your local postal service for final delivery. The tracking information doesn’t always update during this phase, but fear not, it is still in transit!
The first thing that comes to mind when most people think of blenders is a full-size blender. These are the units that are typically designed to fit on a countertop. They’re capable of holding multiple servings and feature several functions for crushing, grinding, mixing, and more. Depending on the size, countertop blenders may be intended for residential use, commercial operation, or both.
When we picture using a blender, typically we probably see it making a smoothie or some other drink. While they’re great at that, blenders are capable of so much more. Many customers are finding that they can use a blender to create homemade versions of typically store bought products. In addition to personal-sized blenders that are great for creating that morning drink or afternoon milkshake, other blenders have unique uses too.
In order to find the best blender for you, it’s important to think about where you’re wanting to use the blender and what you’re looking to
accomplish with it.
Next, Make Sure It Fits
So you’ve find a blender that meets your power requirements? Don’t buy it just yet. Take a look at its dimensions. While immersion blenders can typically be stored out of the way in a drawer, full-size and even personal blenders are probably going to stay on your countertop. Make sure that it fits your space. Take a look at design and color too if décor is important to you.
A juicer separates only the juice from the rest of a fruit or vegetable. The remaining pulp and other fibers are going to end up getting discarded. With a blender, you combine the whole fruit or vegetable, helping to create a thicker liquid. Those interested in dieting or just watching their food intake will find that a smoothie from a blender takes longer to digest, leaving you feeling fuller longer than you would with just the juice
Containers, or jars, are available in a variety of materials. Each has their own benefits and drawbacks depending on your desires. For the best performance, each blender container should feature a tight seal to ensure everything remains secure inside the unit.
- Plastic: The more common of container types, they’re lightweight and are designed to withstand constant use. Plastic is more prone to staining and may not always be dishwasher safe.
- Glass: Heavier than plastic, glass is more resistant than plastic to staining and odors. Usually they’re dishwasher safe but their weight may not make them great for commercial settings.
- Other: There’s other types of materials available, like stainless steel. It’ll provide a sleek, contemporary look, but unlike glass and plastic you won’t be able to see into it. You’ll have to remove the lid to check what you’re blending.
Split Shipments / Short delivery: Sometimes couriers may deliver the items you ordered separately even though they were shipped on the same day and together, in such cases the courier will then deliver the remaining items normally with in the next 1-3 business days. You can check the tracking details link we sent you to see updates about your deliveries.
What Often Happens: The boxes in your consignment can be “split”. It’s very common. All this means is that some of the boxes are in a different part of the courier’s network.
Most retailers have their return policies on their websites, which includes a section on damaged or defective items. Even small ecommerce businesses will typically include this information on their website or product listing.
Please note if your customer has received the empty box/missing components, please give us a call or drop an email within 24 hours of order delivery, failing which the claim will not be entertained.
Split Shipments / Short delivery: Sometimes couriers may deliver the items you ordered separately even though they were shipped on the same day and together, in such cases the courier will then deliver the remaining items normally with in the next 1-3 business days. You can check the tracking details link we sent you to see updates about your deliveries.
What Often Happens: The boxes in your consignment can be “split”. It’s very common. All this means is that some of the boxes are in a different part of the courier’s network.
Most retailers have their return policies on their websites, which includes a section on damaged or defective items. Even small ecommerce businesses will typically include this information on their website or product listing.
Please note if your customer has received the empty box/missing components, please give us a call or drop an email within 24 hours of order delivery, failing which the claim will not be entertained.
Once your order has shipped, you’ll receive an email notification with your tracking number.
At anytime you can view your order and check the shipping status.
Shipping is fast and free. We ship orders placed before 3:30 PM PST / 6:30 PM EST the same day Monday – Friday excluding postal holidays.
Shipments within the United States should arrive within 2-3 business days via USPS Priority Mail.
Shipments outside of the United States should typically arrive within 6-9 business days but may take longer depending on your local customs processing time. Once your order arrives in your country, it is transferred to your local postal service for final delivery. The tracking information doesn’t always update during this phase, but fear not, it is still in transit!
The first thing that comes to mind when most people think of blenders is a full-size blender. These are the units that are typically designed to fit on a countertop. They’re capable of holding multiple servings and feature several functions for crushing, grinding, mixing, and more. Depending on the size, countertop blenders may be intended for residential use, commercial operation, or both.
When we picture using a blender, typically we probably see it making a smoothie or some other drink. While they’re great at that, blenders are capable of so much more. Many customers are finding that they can use a blender to create homemade versions of typically store bought products. In addition to personal-sized blenders that are great for creating that morning drink or afternoon milkshake, other blenders have unique uses too.
In order to find the best blender for you, it’s important to think about where you’re wanting to use the blender and what you’re looking to
accomplish with it.
Next, Make Sure It Fits
So you’ve find a blender that meets your power requirements? Don’t buy it just yet. Take a look at its dimensions. While immersion blenders can typically be stored out of the way in a drawer, full-size and even personal blenders are probably going to stay on your countertop. Make sure that it fits your space. Take a look at design and color too if décor is important to you.
A juicer separates only the juice from the rest of a fruit or vegetable. The remaining pulp and other fibers are going to end up getting discarded. With a blender, you combine the whole fruit or vegetable, helping to create a thicker liquid. Those interested in dieting or just watching their food intake will find that a smoothie from a blender takes longer to digest, leaving you feeling fuller longer than you would with just the juice
Containers, or jars, are available in a variety of materials. Each has their own benefits and drawbacks depending on your desires. For the best performance, each blender container should feature a tight seal to ensure everything remains secure inside the unit.
- Plastic: The more common of container types, they’re lightweight and are designed to withstand constant use. Plastic is more prone to staining and may not always be dishwasher safe.
- Glass: Heavier than plastic, glass is more resistant than plastic to staining and odors. Usually they’re dishwasher safe but their weight may not make them great for commercial settings.
- Other: There’s other types of materials available, like stainless steel. It’ll provide a sleek, contemporary look, but unlike glass and plastic you won’t be able to see into it. You’ll have to remove the lid to check what you’re blending.