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Answer by rumtscho for Buying a "blender" that can purée a potato

The one number which can give you some real insight of whether a blender can pack a hard food is the motor torque. Others like watt numbers are not really relevant - while you probably cannot blend a...

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Answer by Paulb for Buying a "blender" that can purée a potato

In general, how do you shop for one when the only information a seems to be total power and the number of presets?Product reviews from real users is your best tool. Problem: it is time consuming to...

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Answer by Ecnerwal for Buying a "blender" that can purée a potato

If you have access to one, try a food processor - they vary, but some (left running long enough) achieve a pretty convincing puree. You could also try pre-grating the potato (and apple, if you like),...

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Answer by Food Lover for Buying a "blender" that can purée a potato

Your requirements appear to be for a "raw food" blender, the motor on those units are typically well above 500 watts (1000+ Watts). This enables harder/tough foods (such as ice, kale, nuts) to be...

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Buying a "blender" that can purée a potato

My wife had a "smoothie" made by a co-worker that is based on green apples and raw red potatos. Our smoothie maker can't do that and leaves unchopped bits and a gritty feel.Her friend uses a Vitamix...

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