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Blend any kind of drink Consistently with the push
of a button!
The
On-Counter Blending Station® MP,
Maximum Performance Blender offers six different
programs allowing you to blend any kind of drink consistently
at the touch of a button. with Extra Horsepower, the
maximum performance container and enhanced blade
design you can handle thicker ingredients easily and
reduce processing time by one-third.
• EXTRA POWER With
a 3+ peak horsepower motor,* the Blending Station
MP runs cooler and resists overheating.
This extra power combines with the Maximum
Performance Container and enhanced blade design to
handle thicker ingredients with ease and speed.
• IMPROVED BLADE DESIGN
Our new, patent-pending longer blade is made of
hardened stainless steel, increases blending speed
and is designed to work with the new container
shape for optimum blending.
• MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
CONTAINER MP48! The all-new 48-ounce/1.4 liter
container has been designed with a wider base to
create a powerful vortex that continually
circulates ingredients through the blades,
significantly reducing cavitation and reducing
processing time by one-third. No more shaking
the container! Plus, the lid has a removable plug
to allow users to add ingredients while blending!
• PRE-PROGRAMMED!
Six different mixing programs allow you to blend
any kind of drink consistently.
• QUIET! Built in
sound abatement features reduce the noise levels lower
than the level of normal conversation.
• PERFECT DRINKS!
Buttons are programmed for accurate speed and
timing for perfectly blended, homogenized drinks without
chunks of ice.
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varies by voltage

ITEM
#: 36000 |
| BLENDER
MOTOR: 3+ peak hp motor |
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| 37,000
RPM bare motor speed |
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| 120 VAC,
50/60 Hz., 11.2 amps |
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| 1,500 RPM
to 22,500 RPM feedback controlled speeds |
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DIMENSIONS:
22 1/2" H x 9 1/4" W x
10 1/2" D |
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| 56 cm H x
23.5 cm W x 26.67 cm D |
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| CASE
PACK: 1 Each |
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| SHIP:
21 lbs. / 9.5 kg |
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| CASE
CUBE: 2.17 cubic feet/ .06 cubic meters |
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| Additional
voltage information is available in the
"Models" section. |
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