Blender Take It X2: review, pros/cons, specifications, reviews
Introducing an ultra-budget portable blender for under $12. This is an extremely simple and minimalistic device, designed for cases when there is nothing else at hand, and urgently to make a delicious smoothie or chop ice is very necessary.
Contents
Functionality
The body and lid of this model are made of food-safe plastic. The flask is small, only 0.3 liters, but it is very shock resistant and will not break the first time you drop it. It is sealed to the body, so you can use the blender on the road, without fear that the contents will spill. The blender is designed for making simple smoothies, mixtapes, baby food, ice cream and other dishes that do not require the use of solid products.
Distinctive features
Compact size allows you to carry it in your bag or jacket pocket. If you're out of town or heading out for a workout, it will serve you well. The blades on this model spin at a single speed of 15,000 to 22,000 rpm and in turbo mode. Since it is quite weak, it is recommended to cut all products into small pieces and add a certain amount of liquid before grinding.
Another distinguishing feature of the model is that it is battery-powered and can easily be charged by USB. So even if there is no outlet nearby, you can always use it.
Pros and cons
Pros:
- runs on battery power;
- extremely compact and lightweight;
- the price.
Cons:
- low power;
- questionable quality of assembling.
Specifications
- Maximum power: 300 W
- Type of control: mechanical.
- Battery capacity: 2000 mAh
- Number of speeds: 1
- Weight: 534 gr
Customer Reviews
Vadim:
Took the blender as a temporary solution until I buy a normal one. Worked for me for six months and died. Well, thank you for that, at this price I thought it would work for less than a month. I can't really recommend it, but I can't really complain about it either. Got what I expected.