Want a Cordless Portable Blender for Your Next Picnic? Only Two Are Worth Considering
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"Most portable blenders require that you unscrew the vessel from the blender before adding a drinkable lid, requiring you to keep track of extra parts and potentially causing spills if you forget to flip the thing appropriately as you unscrew it. (You may think you won't do this, until you do so anyway and are sad.) The Flip avoids this problem entirely by adding a little hinged drinking spout to the blending base: When you flip the blender over, it's an adult sippy cup."
"The Flip, with its 11-volt battery, is more powerful than the previous generation of cordless blenders but still less powerful than our top-pick Blast Max. This means it's more likely to bog down on ice if you load ingredients in the wrong order. Since the insulated blending jug is opaque, this'll also require that you remember to load ice into the blending jug first before adding softer ingredients."
The Flip features a hinged drinking spout on the blending base so the jug becomes a drinkable cup when flipped, eliminating the need to unscrew the vessel and reducing spills and extra parts. An 11‑volt battery provides more power than previous cordless generations but falls short of higher‑watt top picks, making the Flip more likely to bog down on ice if ingredients are loaded in the wrong order. The insulated, opaque blending jug requires adding ice first, while thermal insulation helps keep smoothies cold, making the Flip practical for blending fresh drinks away from home. Higher‑watt personal blenders handle frozen and dense ingredients far better.
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