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Introducing
the Model 228 R.P.M. Blender
In the same high style as its
popular juicers, LEQUIP® has introduced the new Model 228 R.P.M. Blender with unique tachometer showing operating speed.
With a 900-watt motor, this powerful blender offers variable speed control ranging from
500 R.P.M.s to 20,000 R.P.M.s. The tachometer is embedded in the brushed metal uniquely
shaped block base. The blender features a German-designed stainless steel blade and shaft,
heavy-duty polycarbonate pitcher, and funnel cone.
| Does the Lequip 228 RPM Blender Make
"Hot" Drinks, Ice Drinks and Grind Nuts and Seeds? Yes, it will. Please find instructions below.
Hot
Drink Instructions
Hot drinks such as soups can be prepared in your blender. Since liquids over 100°F
(38°C) can scald skin and cause burns and blisters, please take the following
precautions:
- Never look directly into the
blender while the motor is running.
- Always use the rubber lid on
top of the container when working with hot liquids. Leave the hole in the cover open to
allow for the escape of hot, expanding gases.
- Blend no more than 8 ounces of
hot liquids at a given time.
- Always start the blender at
low speed and increase RPM slowly after careful monitoring.
Ice
Drink Instructions
Some of the nicest drinks you can make with your R.P.M. Blender #228 are frozen fruit
drinks. Here are the general instructions:
- Start by adding the liquid
first, whether it be milk, juice, or water. Try to always keep the liquid level at the top
of the blade.
- Cover the container securely
with the rubber lid with the open hole.
- Start the motor turning at low
speed.
- Add the ice or frozen fruit
piece by piece through hole in the top of the lid.
- Increase speed gradually as
high as necessary to crush the frozen ingredients.
- Blend for only a short time.
Too much blending creates friction that melts the ingredients.
- Achieve proper milk shake or
ice cream consistency by balancing the liquid and frozen ingredients.
Grinding Coffee Beans and Nuts
Your R.P.M. Blender #228 will grind coffee beans, all nuts, and
seeds. For small seeds such as sesame or flax (linseed) seeds, add only enough seeds to
come up to the blades. Try not to cover the blades. Excessive amounts of small seeds can
stress your blender. For coffee beans or large nuts such as cashews, add one cup at a
time. Place the fully closed cover on the container and blend at half, then full speed if
necessary. Use the resulting grinds and powders in your application or recipe. |
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Features and Specifications:
- 1 Horsepower
- 900 watt motor with 500-20,000 revolutions per minute.
- Brushed aluminum motor base with rubber container pad.
- Variable speed knob with + and - markings.
- On/Off toggle switch.
- Polycarbonate blending container with 1.75 liter or 7 cup
capacity. Container positions on base at any angle and is dishwasher safe.
- 100% Stainless steel blades and shaft. Replaceable.
- Black rubber zero leakage lid and insert plug.
- Funnel cone for adding oils, tinctures, and syrups.
- Ratings: UL/CUL for 120 volt
- Three foot power cord with a 3-prong grounding type plug.
- The Lequip Blender no longer incudes the Tamper.
- 6-year warranty and registration card.

| The lequip RPM Blender is a much better blender
than your standard household blender. We are now offering the newly improved and
upgraded Lequip RPM blender with a redesigned blade and bearing assembly that will last
25% longer. |
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Customer Reviews of this Product
    Great Blender March 3, 2004
    Pretty Good March 12, 2004
    Carafe breaks August 28, 2004
    Pitcher was defective! September 24, 2004
    Solid, practical, powerful October 9, 2004
    Power, reliability December 11, 2004
    Exactly What I Was Loking For.... December 21, 2004
    Best for the money! January 17, 2005
    Powerful and Easy to Clean February 23, 2005
    Used twice and quit March 2, 2005
    Not that great May 24, 2005
    New and Burning June 24, 2005
    Nothing's perfect September 23, 2005
    review April 8, 2006
    Absolutely the best blender May 25, 2006
    Best in Class for Price January 1, 2008
    Best Value Hands Down February 20, 2008
    Update October 6, 2008
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