Breville BBL620SIL Fresh and Furious Blender, Silver
$199.95
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Breville Fresh and Furious Blender BBL620SIL, Silver
The Breville Fresh and Furious blender is where power meets versatility; Designed with 9 one touch programs and 5 speed settings for instant smoothies, including green smoothies and ice crushing, to turn a rough start into a smooth finish
EVEN BLENDING HEMISPHERE PERFORMANCE: Combine the functionality of a powerful blender with some food processing tasks; Versatility and convenience; Crush and chop to turn ice into snow; Smoothie maker also folds and aerates for creamy smoothies and soups
COMPATIBLE WITH VAC Q: The Vac Q BBL920 (sold separately) is a blending vacuum pump that removes air from jug before blending; Bring smoother textures, brighter colors and richer flavors to your blend; Both a powerful blender and top-tier smoothie maker
EFFICIENT AND QUIET BLENDER: Blade design and high torque motor deliver quiet and efficient blending performance; Keep your home and kitchen peaceful; Engineered surgical grade stainless steel ensures the blades stay sharp for longer
1-TOUCH VERSATILITY: Pre-programmed buttons make it super simple to blend the smoothest of smoothies and crush ice into snow
LCD DISPLAY: LCD display counts up on speed settings and down for pre-programmed settings for complete control when blending
INNOVATIVE LID AND RING PULL: The Breville Assist Lid with unique ring pull design ensures blender lid is easy to remove yet sealed tight during operation
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: Breville Assist Lid with inner measuring lid
CAPACITY & SETTINGS: 50 oz Round BPA Free Tritan Jug; 5 Speed Settings
WARRANTY: 3 Year Limited Product Warranty; Power: 1100 Watts; Voltage: 110 to 120 Volts
Customers say
Customers find this blender produces perfect smoothies and performs all tasks flawlessly, with a nice cleaning feature and dishwasher-safe design. They appreciate its ease of use, particularly how easy it is to set the jar, and consider it well worth the money, with one customer noting it outperforms more expensive brands. The build quality receives mixed feedback – while the plastic pitcher is high quality, some report it breaking within six months. The noise level also gets mixed reviews, with some finding it not as noisy while others say it’s a bit loud.
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Is It Weird to be in Love with an Appliance?!
If so, call me weird!Okay, the backstory. I actually purchased the Breville Blender in 2022, yes 2 years ago. It sat on my countertop unused because I thought this is going to be some major headache to operate, clean, etc. based on past blenders, despite having read numerous positive reviews regarding the Breville. However, recently I decided that I would make healthy smoothies instead of going to these juice places where you pay $$ for something you can make cheaper-and likely healthier-at home. This is part of my wellness and health reset for me and my husband. Another story.Anyway, as I am wont to do, I plunged in and started with a strawberry, banana, spinach, and yogurt smoothie with add-ins such as chia seeds, protein powder unflavored, super greens, and collagen (I told you this was a wellness reset, or my version of it). Added some ice and voila, it was delicious!So there I went making several varieties of smoothies every week and generally washing it by hand along with occasionally placing it in the dishwasher for a deep clean (make sure to put the top of blender in the upper rack of DW). I’m going on about my merry way until today when I noticed some stuck spinach on the bottom of the blades (why hadn’t I noticed that before?? eew) which I couldn’t get it out despite soaking the base and using a scrubber.Real conversation, me to husband:Me-I need to buy a special type of scrubber to get under the bladesH- that’s why I don’t like these blenders because you can’t unscrew the bottom to get the blades out (as he watches me try to unscrew bottom)Me-I still love it, though. Maybe the instructions will say how to unscrew the bottom to clean the blades (looking at instructions for the first time). What- it says there’s an auto clean to use??H- (looking at the blender). It’s on the frontMe-Ok, I’ll try it. Following booklet instructions I fill the blender with 2 cups of warm soapy water and turn on the auto cleanPeople, let me tell you, the interior of the blender was SPARKLING CLEAN after a few minutes of whirling, including said spinach stuck on bladesI should be embarrassed by this admission, since the auto clean was staring me in the face for 2 years LOLBut since I rarely read instructions (I bequeath that to my husband), there you go. Note to self, maybe it’s better to read the instructions myself and take a good look at appliance.This is long so I’ll wind up by noting why I am in love with this blender.The pros:sleek and sturdy design which feels nice to the touchworks like a charm, churning, blending, mixing, etc with easehas a specific countdown for making smoothies, i.e., blends for a certain number of timeeasy to use, and evidently can clean itself!has measuring indicators- I threw that in because I don’t really pay attention to that feature, but hey it can be usefulHere’s my unoriginal tip- read instructions. The booklet also has helpful info and smoothie recipes. Who knew.Since there are pros there has to be a con, right?Here it is…it is noisy especially when blending ice. I mean LOUD. However, as the ice break downs it becomes a bit quieter. Even with this ANNOYANCE, I refuse to downgrade my 5 star rating to 4. I love it that much.The end.
Heather Bessinger –
Excellent blender, easy to use, easy to clean!
I use a blender several times a week to make smoothies and blended overnight oats. Our previous blender was a 20+ year old Waring model that just wasn’t cutting it. Love the Breville blender! It’s big enough to make four days worth of overnight oats (couldn’t do that in my old one, too much stuff) and probably more. The motor, in my opinion, is really not that loud. After all, it’s a blender, not a white noise machine. I used the smoothie option, which is 60 seconds timed, perfect for what i am making. It kind of stops and pulses on its own, which helps make sure everything is getting blended properly. When I was done, I used the self-clean option, which is as simple as putting in a touch of dish soap and warm water, and pressing a button. After rinsing, it was perfectly clean. This is important, because my overnight oats include oatmeal, chia seeds, and flax meal, in addition to the other ingredients, all of which are really really hard to clean (esp. the flax)! This blender was worth the price. We also have a Breville toaster oven/air fryer, which we LOVE, so I felt confident we were getting a quality product.
JOSHUA –
Works great, cleans up easily, but it’s not quiet.
There’s a reason these things are considered the best actual normal everyday blender on the market. All those gimmick blenders as seen on TV are more marketing than an improvement on the art of blending things electrically. In the real world, where people don’t buy appliances because they look good on Instagram, look pretty on their counter, or because a celebrity told them what to buy, the Breville is *it* for a reason. In a working kitchen, for the purpose of taking things and making them into squishy things, you buy this.Cleaning your blender is always a pain, right? I mean, nobody loves the task of cleaning a blender. There are all these fiddly bits and gaskets and even if you just take it apart and huck it in the dishwasher it’s still not the fun part of blending things. The Breville makes that as minimally painful as possible, to the point of actually having a cleaning cycle where you just throw some water in there and push the clean button. It helps unstick the goo and makes it much easier to quickly rinse and wash properly. The shape of the jar itself makes the inside easy to clean, and the rest is really straightforward to wash off.Noise, though? Man, oh, man, there’s no such thing as a quiet blender that does a good job. There might be products that are quiet-ish, but they’re terrible blenders. There might be fancy commercial blenders, but they’re ridiculously loud. The random blender you buy at Target or something is both loud and terrible at the same time. The Breville, it’s not quiet at all, not by a long shot, but since it does its job properly you aren’t running it forever and ever just to try to get the thing to do something. Turn it on, it does its thing, turn it off. The loud part is over quickly. Compared to a cheap blender, that’s saying something.Honestly, now that I’ve had a chance to use one of these things, I’d never consider anything else. All the fancy-pants brands fail to live up to their expensive reputations one way or another. The Breville, however, is everything they say it is. Believe the hype.
chuchodiaz –
Su funcionamiento es perfecto para lo que la he utilizado, tengo con ella casi 1 año y todo va bien, además el diseño me parece super agradable, habrÃa sido perfecta si el cuerpo del motor fuera de metal
Tony –
super happy with it just push the button you want and walk away does it all on its own.
Norman H. –
Very quiet and works great