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- Comes with measuring/blending cup and dual purpose lid
- Versatile 2-speed hand blender with pulse action
- Driven by 250-watt motor
- Ergonomic handle for easy handling and storage
Oster 2614 2 Speed Handheld Blender achieve consistent results with this multi-task hand blender Average Rating of 1.50 out of 24 reviews
Rating :      Piece of junk!! Broke Twice! - A. Koch, Apr 17, 2008
I purchased this blender, used it once, and it broke around the housing that holds the metal rod. I returned it, thinking it was a fluke, and the second one did the same thing after the 2nd use! It's not like I was mixing concrete, I was just mixing a cream soup. Do not buy this machine. I have contacted Oster and demanded that they send me a new one, because I'm not driving all over town to replace this every single month. I am very disappointed. I will not buy another Oster. I would give it negative stars if I could.
Rating :      Loud messy and cheap - PSaint, Mar 28, 2008
Guess the old saying you get what you pay for applies here. I purchased this for under 15.00- The hand unit worked well with smoothies though the liquid always SPLASHED up and out of the beaker making a mess. After the first week the blender began to shake and make such loud noises that it cracked the plastic beaker! Now it sounds like it is grinding bolts. Will not purchase this brand again.
Rating :      Do Not Buy!! - HJW, Mar 25, 2008
I bought this blender because the only other option was the KitchenAid immersion blender that cost $49. To me, that seemed like a lot to pay for such a small piece of equipment. I didn't even pay that much for my hand mixer. However, I quickly learned that in the world of immersion blenders, you get what you pay for. This Oster blender was used maybe 8 times. It didn't work well out of the box, but after only 8 times using it it no longer worked at all. I just went out and spent the $49 to buy the KitchenAid immersion blender, after having wasted $20 on the Oster blender. Don't make the same mistake I did. I've now spent a total of $69 on immersion blenders when I could have only spent $49 to begin with.
Rating :      Wish I had read these reviews first... - streamlover, Jan 07, 2008
I'm usually pretty good about researching first but I was already at Target, I needed a blender and there was this for $20 and the KitchenAid for $50. Being Mr. Cheap, I of course bought this one and...well, it lasted 2 weeks before the plastic housing broke and it won't hold the blade any more. Of course I pitched the box and receipt so I'm out $20...but smarter!
Rating :      RGCvik - Ryan G. Cvik, Jan 06, 2008
Had this for a couple years and continue to use it almost daily. I only use it to make protein shakes with milk and power mix. It seems to work well for that. One does have to be careful not to pull the unit out of the cup to much or it will splatter all over the place; I don't falt the unit only the user...after all it is a blender..... It is a little noisy and can vibrate the counter a little if you place the head all the way to the bottom of the cup. It is simple to use (two buttons) and very easy to clean.
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