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Smoothie blender RAWMID RPB-03: cooks without electricity

American company

RAWMID introduces

smoothie blender

RPB-03

ā€“ It is a device that does not require connection to electricity, so you can use it in the office, on the road, in the woods or on the beach.

RAWMID RPB-03 smoothie blender

  • The motor unit with glass beaker weighs only 840g
  • Small size does not affect the effectiveness of the blender, its power is 222 W.
  • Blades make up to 25 thousand rotations per minute.

Smoothie blender RPB-03 is easy to use: there are two 4000 mAh batteries. Itā€™s enough to cook the dishes you want more than ten times, and then can be recharged again in as little as 5 hours.

RAWMID RPB-03 blender

You do not want to carry an extra cord? RPB-03 has a special compartment for its storage.

There is nothing complicated in operation also thanks to the light indicators, which will tell you about the state of the device. There you will see the battery status, information about finishing and notification about improper assembly.

Included:

  • 4-blade knife glass
  • Bowl with S-shaped blade
  • whisk
  • A manual vacuum cleaner that evacuates air from a glass with a cooked meal.

In the absence of oxygen in the product will retain more vitamins, nutrients, and shelf life will increase markedly.

Smoothie blender RAWMID RPB-03

RAWMID RPB-03 smoothie blender can be a great gift for the New Year.

Price ā€“ 4900 Dollars.

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Comments: 1
  1. Madeline King

    Iā€™m curious to know more about the smoothie blender RAWMID RPB-03 that cooks without electricity. How does it work in terms of preparing smoothies or other dishes? Is it solar-powered or does it use an alternate energy source? Also, how efficient is it in terms of cooking and blending?

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