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Commercial Blender with 5-Year Full Warranty - 1800W, 3HP, 64oz High-Performance Professional Countertop Blender with Stainless Steel Blades

By Clean Blend

77mentions51%positive$176.97typical+4pros

What one Redditor said

I have used it every day for years to make smoothies and it creates perfectly smooth smoothies every time and is a breeze to clean - no taking anything apart.

What Reddit thinks

Pros

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  • +Durable (used every day for years)
  • +Creates perfectly smooth smoothies
  • +Breeze to clean (no taking anything apart)
  • +Excellent customer service

Where Reddit talks about it

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Reddit reviews

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r/positive

I have used it every day for years to make smoothies and it creates perfectly smooth smoothies every time and is a breeze to clean - no taking anything apart.

r/basspedalsneutral6

I hate the sound of distortion sitting on top of a clean tone.  My favourites for "clean blends" are the damnation audio MBD3 which has an EQ shelf thing going on. Their dirtfixer pedal is also great

r/basspedalsneutral3

I’d love to find a pedal where the blend only effects around 150hz and above, leaving the low end unaffected. Clean blend could just be 150 and below. Preferably a Rat.

r/basspedalsneutral2

My preference is volume after the blend, and minimal coloration of the clean signal, but there are a lot of factors you have to take into consideration when doing a blend (such as parallel circuit pha

r/basspedalsneutral2

I like pedals with a clean low end only. Or a low end boost. No full clean. A simple clean blend a lot of times doesn't mesh well with the distorted signal. Currently all my pedals have no blend contr

r/basspedalsneutral2

An ideal clean blend has its own knob and is low passed a little. A full frequency clean makes it sound more like two different signals at once than a more cohesive signal, imo.

r/basspedalsneutral1

Personally I prefer an individual volume control for both. I usually want my clean sound to stay the same and the dirt to be added to it. But it’s nice to be able to adjust both. Two controls can do w

r/basspedalsneutral1

The best clean blends for fuzz and dirt are done with JFETs, with FLAT, HPF, and LPF modes. Or Treble and Bass boost modes. Volume after Blend.

r/basspedalsneutral1

I used to think pedals with a clean blend are what I needed for bass. Until I realized that doesn’t work well when cascading pedals. I now split my signal after my compressor, one dirt path, one cle

r/basspedalsneutral1

joyo DT has somewhat confusing design: blend knob to mix clean with distorted, the latter has dedicated distorted volume knob, then drive knob also adds volume to distorted, and then there's gain boos

r/diypedalsneutral6

Check out the Buff n' Blend. The schematic is in the build documents [https://guitarpcb.com/product/buff-n-blend/](https://guitarpcb.com/product/buff-n-blend/) Also, RG Keen's "Panning for Fun" [http

r/diypedalsneutral2

This is what I was going to suggest for their clean blend! I concur Doctor!

r/diypedalsneutral5

Jack Orman has an article that ends with a couple of simple clean blend options - one clean treble blend, one full range clean blend, one clean bass blend. These probably all assume there's a place in

r/diypedalsneutral1

thanks! i'm not much of a designer myself, just using two PedalPCB boards, all i added was a switch on top that lets you choose between two Soviet germanium diodes and two IR LEDs as your clipping sta

r/diypedalsneutral2

I'd look up effects loop circuits to do this so you can add a clean blend to any pedal. Also checkout mid-side processing for your next build. Seems like a more Electrical Audio way of applying a Harm

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