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Smeg50's Style Silver Retro Blender With Bottle To Go

R3,499

Retail: R4,650
About

Blender

Aesthetic design combined with innovative technology results in unique items – more than just simple appliances they are decorative items. 
A wide range of excellent solutions to meet everyday cooking, extraction, food storage and washing needs.

At breakfast for a healthy fruit and yogurt smoothie, after a workout to revitalize yourself with a refreshing drink, at lunch to prepare a quick and simple velouté, the Smeg blender perfectly mixes ingredients of different consistencies, to accompany each moment of the day.

Bottle To Go

Smeg’s nifty bottle attachment accessory adds even more convenience by allowing you to prep your favourite smoothie or health drink to-go. Simply add your ingredients, flip it upside down and blend for an instant added boost while you’re on-the-run.

Product Features

Blender

  • 1,5 Lt / 6 cups Tritan BPA-free jug
  • Transparent lid with measuring cup
  • Stainless steel dual blades, detachable
  • Safety lock when removing blender jug
  • Overload motor protection
  • Motor with Smooth Start function
  • Built-in cord wrap
  • Anti-slip feet
  • Power 800 W

Bottle To Go

  • 500ml
  • BPA-Free
  • TritanTM bottle
  • BPA‐free TritanTM bottle cover with grey silicon seal for spout
  • Detachable stainless steel blade with safety lock
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • The quantity of liquid ingredients must not exceed 400ml
Product Specifications
  • 4 speeds
  • 3 preset programs: smoothie, ice crush, pulse
  • Dimensions HxLxW 397x197x163 mm
  • Net weight: 3,65 Kg
  • Cord length 1 m
  • Voltage: 220 ‐ 240V
  • Frequency 50 Hz

 

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