Bruhm 2 in 1 Blender is the perfect addition to your kitchen. It has a 1.5L capacity jar and 500W full copper motor, making it powerful enough to blend any ingredient quickly and easily. Check out other Blender Products here
Feature Descriptions | |
ALL IN ONE BRUHM BLENDER | The blender also has Class piano keys button, 8 speeds control with pulse, free grinder for coffee beans or any dry spice, anti-slip rubber feet, and stainless steel blade. Plus, it comes with a lid lock for safety. |
Specifications | |
Model No. | BBP-15500PPB |
Capacity | 1.5 |
Voltage/frequency | AC 220-240V/50-60Hz |
Power | 500 |
Unit size (W*D*H) | 218*185*388 |
Net weight | 2.05 |
Gross weight | 2.35 |
Introducing the Bruhm blender – a powerful kitchen accessory that will take your culinary skills to the next level. With a range of features designed to make blending and mixing easy, this blender is perfect for quickly whipping up delicious smoothies, sauces, soups and more.
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How to use a Bruhm blender
All outfits come with detachable parts. You’ll have a cup, blade, lid, lid plug, and a tamper. The base houses the controls and plugs into an electric outlet.
- Solid foods should be cut into small pieces.
- Make sure the lid is securely on before operating.
- Begin processing on the lowest speed setting, then ramp up as needed.
- Don’t leave the blender unattended–the lid can fly off.
- Have a towel handy to cover the lid when gradually adding in liquids like oil to a hot puree, as steam and splattering may occur.
- Leave room for expansion–the top third of the jar should be free of any liquid or solids.
- If the mixture stops circulating, remove the lip plug and use the tamper to stir or push down the ingredients.
- If there is an air bubble, stop and use a spatula to stir the ingredients then process again.
- Add liquid gradually if needed to loosen a thick mixture and create a smooth product.
- Take breaks if cup becomes very warm when touched. Turn off the blender, allow to cool if needed, or unplug!
- Don’t ever immerse the base in water to avoid the risk of electrical shock. Wipe it down with a damp cloth or smooth sponge instead.