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The Sensio Home Personal Blender features a robust 350W motor with 4 stainless-steel blades, delivering fast and efficient blending for fruits, vegetables, protein shakes, and even ice. It includes a large 1L BPA-free jar for home use and a 600ml portable sports bottle designed for travel convenience, both dishwasher safe. With 2 speed settings plus pulse, this lightweight, durable blender fits seamlessly into an active, health-conscious lifestyle and comes backed by a 2-year satisfaction guarantee.
Brand | SENSIOHOME |
Model Number | SHSBLBLK |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 12.5 x 15.5 cm; 1.67 kg |
Capacity | 1 litres |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Special Features | 350-Watt motor with 4 stainless-steel blades, 2 Speed Settings + Pulse 350W, BPA-Free 1L jar, BPA-Free 600ml Portable Sports Bottle, Electric Blender for Fruit, Vegetables, Protein Shakes, Crush Ice & Frozen Fruit, Jar and Bottle Dishwasher Safe |
Item Weight | 1.67 kg |
R**E
Great little food processor
Really nice little, food processor, quick and not fiddly to use, like some are. Easy to store and doesn't take up too much space. Chops quite well (still get some chunks, but just need to give it a stir) and it's good for smaller portions.
R**R
You should buy
It works perfectly fine and works like a normal blender. It can store quite a bit of food in it so it’s good for milkshakes and the bottle is useful too for drinks.
S**X
Sensio Home Chopper v Ninja Chopper
Let me start off by saying we own both, so my review is based on a like for like comparison. At the time of writing the Ninja is approximately £7 more expensive, which may not sound like much, but it is almost a third of the cost of the Sensio Home again and that may be a factor worth considering for some.The Sensio Home boasts a 300w power motor while the Ninja is 200w. However, when it comes to chopping, motor size isn’t everything because in terms of performance neither product choppers better nor quicker than the other. The Sensio Home has one 600ml Blender Bowl whereas the Ninja comes with two 500ml Blender Bowls. Not only can the two Ninja blender bowls be stacked, but the lid can also seal the contents of the blended mix in the bowl until required, something the Sensio Home model lacks.In fact, it is the Blender Bowl where these two units really differ significantly. The Sensio Home bowl feels more brittle, the lid is also made of a similar brittle plastic which drops inside the blender bowl and twists to lock. The Ninja on the other hand has a softer plastic lid that fits over the bowl and seals it to the bowl. It also has a hinged cap that covers the hole in the lid where the motor driver shaft fits to the blades.Remember that extra 100ml bowl size on the Sensio Home model? Whilst it feels roomy and you can get more in it, I found it threw a significant quantity of my ingredients up into the lid space, which is contoured, making it a food trap. That results in my having to scrap out the contents trapped in the lid and feed it back into the bowl for chopping. While the Ninja lid is flat and smooth thus providing no food trap when the contents of the bowl are being blitzed. The Sensio Home’s contoured lid also resulted in it taking more effort to clean and keep clean than the Ninja lids.Finally, we come to the blades. Both sets appear to be of similar quality and the only difference of note is the position of the blades. Arguably the Sensio Home could take larger pieces of ingredients for chopping because of the blade position, but the result is no different since both products chop well.Verdict: Personally, I would stick with the Ninja. It feels like it has a better build quality, and the second blender bowl is useful, but it is the lid on the Sensio Home model that really lets it down. Not only do the contours provide for a food trap, but it also doesn’t feel like a secure fit to the blender bowl, and it does leak when chopping wet or watery ingredients such as tomatoes. It also can’t be sealed. All these factors make the extra £7 paid for the Ninja worth it in my opinion.
W**S
Work well.
Very good . Price good.
F**Y
Good chopper
Does what it says! Easy to use and clean
S**I
Noisy and broken after just 3 months
Durability is not great as the blade housing has broken (see image) after just 3 months of use. It basically melted as I could smell the burning plastic after last use. It is also extremely noisy although it wasn't at the beginning - this may have had to do with the burning plastic that didn't just happen at once but gradually was getting worse without me noticing. The motor still seems to be running okay but all in all a disappointing purchase and a waste of money as I cannot use it anymore.
J**T
Chops very well but does not process to a paste
I was a bit disappointed because the description is "mini food chopper/small food processor. It does chop very well but does not process enough to form a paste. My Nutribullet is better at making a paste. I do not have a food processor but wanted to be able to puree onions and spices to a smooth paste for a curry, but this chopper will not do that. It does look nice though and is easy to clean.
A**N
Does everything I require
Great little gadget
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