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The Hamilton Beach® 10 Speed Smoothie Blender delivers consistently smooth results every time you blend. It’s the perfect blender for shakes and smoothies and holds 56 ounces. The patented Wave~Action® System pulls mixture down into the patented, stainless steel Ice Sabre® blades designed to power through ice.

Except for Vitamix blenders, the Ninja Smoothie Blender is also a good option for processing thick blends. You need to hold the button constantly to blend, which makes it inconvenient to use, especially because it takes several minutes to get the best results. Even then, it makes a grainy blend with many unprocessed bits of kale left over. It’s mostly made of plastic, which doesn’t feel very premium or durable. It doesn’t have any anti-slip pads to help keep it stable while blending.

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Between every 15 pulses, I mixed the ingredients with a spatula to make sure that it blended the pesto evenly. It only took the Ninja 15 pulses to get a totally smooth, uniform sauce. So, while some of the more expensive models can act as food processors, the Hamilton Beach can’t really compete on that level. As you can see, these Hamilton Blenders aren’t high-performance products. However, it’s good enough for making smoothies, protein shakes and performing basic food processing tasks.

If you’re looking for other options, check out our recommendations for the best personal blenders, the best bullet blenders, and the best blenders for smoothies. I also made spinach pesto in the Hamilton Beach blender. To start, I added the spinach, walnuts, garlic cloves, cheese, and olive oil and then pulsed it 15 times. Each time it took about 60 pulses to get to a reasonable pesto consistency, but it was still a bit on the chunky side.

It adds an extra hassle in terms of operation and cleanup. What I’m saying is, the Hamilton Beach Smoothie Maker is not ideal for tough jobs like processing thick blends or nut butters. I chucked an 8-ounce block of cheddar into the Hamilton Beach to see what would happen. I know that most of you don’t plan to shred entire blocks of cheese in a blender, but I wanted to test its power and overall badassness. This item is offered by one of our Exchange Plus Partners – a trusted, third party paired with us who ships directly to you when you order on ShopMyExchange.com.

The jar has a small 14oz capacity, so it’s only suitable for making one smoothie at once. It also takes a while to blend ingredients, so using it for several batches in a row is inconvenient. It makes a grainy blend with fibrous additions like leafy greens and struggles to crush ice cubes. It’s easy to clean and quiet, but not a good choice if you need to serve a crowd.

Smoothies with fibrous ingredients like kale have a grainy texture. If you use soft ingredients like bananas or mangos, it’ll do a better job. It has only one speed setting, like most personal blenders.

While it makes a passable smoothie, it doesn’t fully blend fibrous ingredients like kale, so there are leafy, grainy chunks left in the blend. On the upside, you can wash the jar and the lid in the dishwasher, and it’s also easy to wash by hand. The Hamilton Beach Personal Creations Blender is awful for professional use. hamilton blender It doesn’t feel very durable, and its 14-ounce capacity main jar isn’t suitable for making large batches of food. It can’t hot blend or handle difficult blends like making nut butter or crushed ice. It’s mostly meant for single-serve smoothies, but also struggles to make a smooth blend with common ingredients like kale.