In the hottest months of the year, what we crave are dishes that take away the heatThat is why gazpachos and cold creams are among our preferences, and a very simple way to make them is with a blender.
How are you Kiwi blender that Carrefour has lowered in price and that it can be yours for only 47.80 euros from 68.05 euros, which is usually its usual price.
Kiwi Glass Blender Ksb-2217 1.2 L 500w
Kiwi blender perfect for smoothies and cold creams
The Kiwi glass blender has a power of 500W and has two speed levels adjustable to the needs of the recipe you are preparing. Its stainless steel blades allow food to be well crushed, and both purees and creams to remain without lumps.
This glass blender includes two jugsa large one that has measurements and a handle that makes it perfect for serving smoothies or slushies, it has a 1.2-liter capacity so you can make quite a lot, even if you plan to save something for later.
The second jug is a travel glass (sports canteen style), in which you can directly crush your smoothies or shakes and which has an additional lid which also has a handle so you can carry it more easily.
To easily wash your blender, take a look at this article, where we tell you how to do it to make it look like new.
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