blenders! vent!

surfergirl602

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So I'm making deserts for our Christmas party tonight and my old blender cruds out on me. It's probably 5 years old, and cheap, so whatever. I pack the kids up and go to the PX. The only one they have is 119.00. Ummm.... no. So then we go across town to walmart, and I get a digital GE one. Nice, right? Fifty bucks. Get it home and turn the power on... I haven't even put anything in it or started it... and it starts smoking!! UGH!!! I guess this desert just wasn't meant to be!!! So I get out my OLD trusty handmixer and do it that way. I should have tried them to begin with!

Just needed to vent because my DD's just don't get it. ;)
 
I feel your pain. The sad thing is... My parents 50 year old Waring Blender that they received as a wedding present still works. We have a 20+ old microwave that still works, but you can no longer read the time or power level display. So, we're looking at spending over a $100 for a replacement that will probably last two years. :confused3
 
I have an electric skillet that was probably made in the late 1950's. I bought it at a garage sale for $.50 in 1985 when I graduated from high school. It works great! I don't know what I'll do when it finally passes on. They don't make 'em like this anymore! :-)
 
I have an Oster two-speed blender I bought for under $20 (new) in 1968 and it still works fine.
 

I will never buy another ge appliance. I just needed a new blender jar because the plastic on the bottom cracked. Everything else was great about the blender--good power, nice heavy glass jar, etc. After doing research I found out that Ge doesn't sell replacement parts--you have to buy a whole new blender. I thought surely I could just replace the glass jar. I also found out that many other people have had issues with Ge appliances.
 
I will never buy another ge appliance. I just needed a new blender jar because the plastic on the bottom cracked. Everything else was great about the blender--good power, nice heavy glass jar, etc. After doing research I found out that Ge doesn't sell replacement parts--you have to buy a whole new blender. I thought surely I could just replace the glass jar. I also found out that many other people have had issues with Ge appliances.

I won't get another GE appliance either, especially when I haven't even used it and its smoking!:laughing:
 
I'm with you on GE appliances...I've had too many washers and dryers and microwaves which break way too fast made by GE...never again.

Now, Oster is the way to go on a blender. They blend very nicely and I've never had a problem, and every parent I know has an Oster that is like 20 years old and still works. The metal on metal I think is the key.
 
Oh dear. :goodvibes You'll look back on this and laugh one day.

I've found that it's worth investing the money on a good blender. I used to go through a blender every few years, then I finally got a good one and I love it. I think it's a KitchenAid and it's so sturdy. Love it.

What's for dessert?
 
--Another vote for Oster. I gave my daughter my old 60's Oster that worked fine and got myself a new one. Love it.
 

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