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Default Any comments on the Hamilton-Beach Tango blender?

Hi
I've been browsing the 'net for a new blender and have found Hamilton-
Beach's Tango blender a very likely fit for me. Rather simple, but
made to last (I believe) and able to withstand frequent and
occasionally heavy use.

I'd like very much to know if anyone has any experience with this
model in particular. Any comments on it, such as general usability,
stability and durability, build quality, how easy it is to clean and/
or maintain etc., will be greatly appreciated.


Regards, Luis
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Default Any comments on the Hamilton-Beach Tango blender?

On 25 Feb., 20:24, Moka Java > wrote:
> wrote:
> > Hi
> > I've been browsing the 'net for a new blender and have found Hamilton-
> > Beach's Tango blender a very likely fit for me. Rather simple, but
> > made to last (I believe) and able to withstand frequent and
> > occasionally heavy use.

>
> > I'd like very much to know if anyone has any experience with this
> > model in particular. Any comments on it, such as general usability,
> > stability and durability, build quality, how easy it is to clean and/
> > or maintain etc., will be greatly appreciated.

>
> > Regards, Luis

>
> I'm not familiar with the HB Tango blander. *I have an Oster Classic Bee
> Hive blender that has seen a lot of use over the past 3 years making
> pesto sauce, frozen drinks, crushing ice, etc. *It works great. *You can
> buy 3 Bee Hives for the price of 1 Tango. *It's simple to use and easy
> to clean. *It's light but stays where you put it in use. *The spout does
> not drip when pouring.


Thanx for the info! I'll look into this model---I like that it seems
simple in use and that it features an all-metal coupling is plus.
That's something the HB Tango also does, by the way. I'd still like to
hear any comments on the Tango, though.

As an aside, does anyone know why a commercial graded blender like the
HB Tango costs so much more than a "regular" blender as the Oster
Classic BeeHive, or any of the consumer grade HB benders for that
matter? Can better build quality and/or use of quality components
account for for all the difference in price?

Thank you in advance!

/Luis
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