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Steve B[_6_] Steve B[_6_] is offline
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"sf" > wrote

> Sounds like you won't be taxing it much, so go with what you found.
> You can always upgrade later if you find you're using it a lot and for
> more than you'd initially planned.



I agree. If you're SURE that you would like one, then get a good one.
Otherwise, get a used one, find out just how much you use it, then adjust.
If you don't like it or don't use it, you won't be throwing money down a
rabbit hole.

When I had one, I used it a lot, and by using it a lot, one finds new uses
for it, and how to use it better, and to its intents. It is sure great for
pureeing, and fine chopping that you can do in a few seconds vs. a lot
longer other ways.

The downside is cleaning, but that's not bad with SS nowadays.

Steve