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Kenwood SB308 Smoothie Maker 2ltr 800w | 
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| Brand: Kenwood Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £49.99 (On sale from £69.99) You Save: £20.00 (29%)
New (4) Used (2) from £29.00
Rating: 8 reviews
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 11 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 13.2 x 9.9
MPN: SB308 Model: SB308 EAN: 5011423104393 ASIN: B000AAGP86
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description For anyone who appreciates the benefits of juicing fresh fruits and vegetables, blending their own yoghurt drinks, or making fresh fruit cocktails, the Kenwood SB308 Smoothie Night 'n' day is a must. Please Note: All electrical products sold by cookinstyle (InStyle Products Limited) are supplied with a UK 3 pin plug.
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works well under pressure August 27, 2006 J. Priest (totnes, devon) 55 out of 57 found this review helpful
Running a small cafe that serves smoothies, iced coffees and mochas I find this machine a godsend. The goblet is stainless steel which means that if the staff drop it it doesn't break! I would reccomend it to anyone.
Kenwood SB308 Smoothie Maker March 19, 2007 L. Riches (London UK) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Absolutely brilliant. Not only does it look good, the blades easily go through ice and frozen fruit to make fantastic smoothies and it's easy to clean even though it doesn't go in the dishwasher. I would recommend this to everybody.
thread problem confirmed January 20, 2008 S. Russell (UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Initial thoughts were much as the other reviews, a sleek design that does its job well. However, after a few months ours too is sadly now of no use because, as with one of the other reviewers, the thread has now become "crossed" and it takes two people to screw it on. the stainless steel part of the jug has now come away from the plastic part, this was factory sealed, and the sealant has perished. This design is particularly un-hygenic as it cannot be completely stripped down for cleaning and, combined with the cross threading problem, makes for an unusable machine after just a few months.
smoothie thats not quite as smooth as it should be June 8, 2007 Mr. Anthony A. Hollister 3 out of 11 found this review helpful
The utility itself operates well. A strong motor that's a lot quieter than I would have expected, it's stainless steel so that means it's easier to clean and if you drop it, it isn't going to break. I was however dissapointed with a couple of things which I can't understand why nobody else has pointed this out,but this device has no sieve... im talking about the passageway where the liquid leaves the container and continues through the tap, theres no sieve there. I got my sister a different brand smoothie maker that was around half the price of this model and that one did in fact have a sieve in that exact spot, which is like a very fine mesh fabric that holds back all the pulp and only allows the liquid and extremely small particles through. The result is obvious, with more pieces leaving the tap your smoothie isn't going to be as smooth as other brans that are more than half the price.
Smooth as ****! November 1, 2007 Streetcar (N/A) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Just got this yesterday and I was sceptical at first but I made a random smoothie out of a banana, pineapple, oranges, apple, and some ice and I have to say it was really nice! Not sure what the other reviewer is going on about when he says that the lack of a sieve makes the smoothie not so smooth, if it did have a sieve then you wouldn't get all the fibre and good stuff from the fruit. You would effectively get just juice, and this isn't a juicer! And in any case, the smoothie I made was very smooth and thick, no lumps or anything so I am very impressed! Another thing, don't put a whole banana in with the skin! Peel it and then break the banana up into a few pieces. Same with an apple or pineapple, don't put the whole thing in, you have to get rid of the core or tough skin on fruits before it goes into the unit. You can leave thin skin in, basically you would eat an apple with the skin on so leave that in, but you wouldnt eat an orange with the skin on, well I don't anyway! I give this 4 stars, loses one star because the tap drips a little after you pour and then close it, a very minor issue I have to say!
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