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(95 customer reviews) 83 of 85 people found the following review helpful
Waring Blendors are The Best!,
November 26, 2002 Margaret Picky - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waring WPB05 Professional Kitchen Blender, Chrome (Kitchen)
My Grandmother had a Waring Blendor. My Mother had a Waring Blendor. Why did I have to BUY one instead of "borrowing" one of theirs? Because they gave them away to get "lighter", i.e., cheap, plastic blenders, back in the early eighties. Big mistake. My grandmother died before she had to replace hers, but my mother is on her third cheap blender now. I expect my Waring Blendor to last the rest of my life. Fortunately, I was able to get my grandmother's Waring Blendor Cookbook from the forties. The current model still has the powerful motor, heavy glass container, super-duper cord and top-quality switch that my grandmother's had, sixty-odd years ago.I also picked up one at Goodwill to have an extra pitcher to make two kinds of frozen drinks when I have a party. It is about forty years old but still works great, and it was obviously used quite a bit. (I only wish I had found it before I bought a new one!) The container still fits the base on the current model. Makes...Read more
51 of 55 people found the following review helpful
Bad design/cheap materials,
June 19, 2005 Tracey Anderson - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waring WPB05BC Professional Quality Bar Blender, Brushed Chrome (Kitchen)
We're a small restaurant (16 seats), serving dinner 4 nights a week, and we use the blender for soups, Caesar dressing, etc., once or twice a week, but never use ice in it or anything like that. We've had two of this same model now, and had the same problem with both of them. The black collar, the part of the base where you set the container, is plastic, and on both blenders has broken. The first time it lasted almost a year, and we figured that wasn't too bad -- especially when you compare the cost to a true commercial/professional blender, which are $300+. Also, we really like the blender in terms of function, so we picked up another one. This time, the exact same thing happene, except that the collar cracked within 2 weeks!!
My other complaint is that I found Waring Customer Service to be disinterested & unhelpful -- especially because I contacted them about buying a new model, not about problems with the one we had. I saw a model on their website but no purchasing info...Read more
49 of 53 people found the following review helpful
Disintegrates if used for ice drink,
January 25, 2006 James Daniel (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waring WPB05 Professional Kitchen Blender, Chrome (Kitchen)
I'm not sure what's going on here, cuz half these reviews seem to say it works great. I decided to make a daquiri using the simple recipe of a Bacardi mixer, rum and ice. I've done this in an el cheapo Osterizer by pre-crushing the ice with an ice crusher. The selling point for this was that I could just put in the ice cubes and skip the extra step.
I heard the same loud noise, and the same funky smells, as other reviewers. Further, looking at the rubber-covered wheel on the base which is supposed to drive the blades, the rubber was peeled and disintegrated, and moreover, there were small chips of metal all over the place. After one use.
I have difficulty believing that this is just a fluke, especially with these other reviews.
I wouldn't call this product "Professional" at all, and I'm surprised that Waring is still trying to sell it.