It was the highest performer across all my tests, and it performed consistently each time I tested various items. I’d recommend the Hurom to anyone searching for a reliable, versatile blender that would look great on a countertop. I was surprised by the results: After 20 minutes, it was close to spreadable. Since there wasn’t a spread setting, I used the Hurom’s soup preset to make the almond butter. The ice crush button produced snow-like consistency after two rounds. The smoothie, which I made using the smoothie preset on high speed, was the perfect texture-airy, smooth and thin. What it lacks in special features it makes up for in precision: I appreciated the ability to adjust the speed on the ice and smoothie settings or add pulse for extra power. The 1,600-watt motor blended everything I tried at lightning fast speed without getting obnoxiously loud. The Hurom doesn’t come with any special bells and whistles-it operates with two knobs, a turn dial for adjusting speed and three pre-set buttons-but for the price, it performed the best. While the pitcher is high-capacity, the base isn’t too bulky, so it’s easy to tuck away in a cabinet or display on the counter. The Hurom Hexa Power High Speed Blender looks modern and sleek-the two-liter pitcher is tall and narrow, which I noticed is more conducive to good results when making smaller batches than it is with wider pitchers. Capacity: Two-liter (67.6-ounce) container | Motor: 1,600-watt motor, variable speed control
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