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Tabletop blender Black & Decker BXJB500E — 1.5 L glass jar, 500 W, 2 speeds, pulse, ice-crush
The Black & Decker BXJB500E is a 1.5 L tabletop blender designed for everyday kitchen tasks. It has a 1.5 litre plastic blending bowl and stainless steel blades driven by a 500 W motor. The unit operates from an AC mains supply within a 220–240 V range and is finished in a white colour that fits modern kitchen décors.
The 500 W motor provides reliable power for common blending tasks while keeping energy consumption moderate. The stainless steel blades are corrosion-resistant and shaped for efficient chopping and mixing of ingredients. The 1.5 L bowl capacity accommodates family-sized portions without taking up excessive counter space. The plastic bowl reduces weight and breakage risk compared with glass, and the compact tabletop design simplifies storage and placement.
Place the blender on a level, dry surface and ensure the power cord is connected to a compatible 220–240 V outlet. Assemble the bowl and locking mechanisms according to the user manual, add ingredients without exceeding the 1.5 L capacity, and secure the lid. Start blending using the control dial or buttons, adjusting speed and blending duration as required. Allow hot liquids to cool slightly and fill to no more than the indicated level to prevent pressure buildup. After use, disconnect from the mains before removing the bowl and cleaning the components.
For best results, cut large ingredients into smaller pieces before blending and add liquids gradually to achieve a uniform consistency. Do not operate the blender continuously for extended periods; use short pulses when crushing ice or harder items and allow the motor to rest between long blending cycles. Clean the bowl and lid after each use and dry thoroughly to maintain performance.
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