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Cuisinart Hurricane™ Pro 3.5 Peak HP Blender - CUI CBT-2000 by Cuisinart

Item description: This Kitchen product is by Cuisinart - Make kitchen magic with our most powerful blender ever! The Hurricane™ Pro has a commercially rated 3.5 peak horsepower motor that easily outperforms every blender in its class. Our BlendLogix™ technology ensures consistent blending speeds for all your recipes, and the innovative memory function lets you adjust preset times, then remembers the new settings. A variable speed control (1,500 to 25,000), a 30,000 Turbo Boost feature, and the 6-prong stainless steel blade ensure everything that goes into the extra-large, 64-ounce, BPA-free Tritan™ jar is blended to perfection. All your blending needs are covered with the preset Soup, Smoothie, Ice Crush, and even Clean functions.Powerful commercial-grade 3.5 peak Horsepower – highest in classExtra-large, 64-ounce BPA-free Tritan™ plastic jar with soft-grip handleExclusive BlendLogix operating technology and automatic load sensingVariable speed control – 1,500 to 25,000 RPMMemory function – Adjust any preset time and the memory feature will save it until you change itTurbo Boost to 30,000 for maximum blending power, Preset Ice Crush, Smoothie, Soup and Clean functions with programmable memory controlHeavy-duty, commercial-design 6-prong stainless steel blade for truly superior blending performanceLCD display with programmable countdown timerTight-seal lid with 2-ounce measuring capSturdy gunmetal finish base10-Year Limited Motor Warranty3-Year Warranty
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Item SKU #: CUI CBT-2000

Manufacturer: Cuisinart

Category: Kitchen

 

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