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Things just got personal
Take a German-engineered blender that’s brimming with modern features, shrink it down for all your smaller-sized tasks, and what do you get? This wonder that whips up single-serving smoothies, fresh dips and sauces, you name it.
- Portable container: The 19-ounce blending jar doubles as a travel tumbler.
- Super sharp: The blade is high-carbon steel, straight from a world-famous German cutlery maker.
- Ultra powerful: It’s powered by a 500-watt motor, so it packs a punch.
- Built-in programs: It has 2 settings built in: Smoothie for drinks and fruity fixes, plus Multifunction for pulsing and chopping.
- Measures for you: The container has fluid-ounce and milliliter markers on the sides.
- Oh-so sleek: LED-lit controls, a smooth-as-silk finish...we can’t stop staring.
- Made in: Germany and China. (Blender blades made in Solingen, Germany. Body of blender made in China.)
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
5.25" W x 5.75" L x 14.5" H ; blender cup holds 19 oz.
Includes Personal Blender and to-go lid for blending cup.
- Materials:
Stainless steel, BPA-free plastic cup, ABS, polycarbonate.
- Care:
Blending cup, blades and to-go lid are dishwasher-safe (use the top rack for these). Wipe down base with a damp cloth.
Meet the Maker
ZWILLING J.A. Henckels
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