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Philips HR1659: took a blender and whipped up an olive in 28 seconds

Philips introduces new hand blender HR1659 with innovative dicer attachment. Thanks to the large container, you can prepare “Olivier” and vinaigrette in any quantity, quickly and easily.

Philips HR1659 hand blender

The controllable, rugged motor, combined with 20 speeds and a dedicated turbo button, not only cuts neat, even cubes the same fast and efficient way, but also makes guacamole, nuts, and even ice.

Any complicated task can now be done in record time: A 1 kg salad in 28 seconds, 100 grams of ice in 10 seconds, and 1 pound of nuts in 30 seconds!

The 1.7 liter capacity glass is perfect for preparing large quantities of food, and for space saving storage of blender and attachments. And the protective lid ensures safe storage of sharp knives.

Quick and easy to change attachments with just one button. Ergonomically designed blender handle with easy to use switches provides comfortable operation.

The Philips HR1659 hand blender also comes with a fruit and vegetable slicing attachment, and a special dough hook.

With the Philips HR1659 hand blender you can chop your favorite New Year’s Eve ingredients just right – all in seconds! And your table will delight your loved ones with a variety of dishes prepared with a minimum of effort and time.

The new Philips HR1659 hand blender will appear on the American market in November 2011.

Suggested retail price of Philips HR1659 – 6990 Dollars.

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  1. Weber Sabine

    Wow, that sounds impressive! I’m curious to know more about the Philips HR1659 blender. Can it effectively blend other ingredients as quickly as that? How powerful is it compared to other blenders on the market? And how does it handle different textures, like fruits, vegetables, or frozen ingredients?

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