![]() However, none of the blenders we tested were great at this task. The nuts weren’t evenly sliced and the end result was a mixture of chopped nuts, powder and some larger pieces - in fact, if we’d carried on blending, it would have all turned to powder. ![]() The only area where the blender didn’t perform brilliantly was when we tried to blend hazelnuts. The Ice Crush program tackled our ice cubes with ease, producing evenly crushed ice with a noise level similar to other tests at 84dB. ![]() We’re pleased to say there was no leaking at all. KITCHENAID BLENDER FULLTo test for leakage, we filled the KitchenAid K400 to max capacity with water and blended it at full speed. The blender reached a noise level of 84dB, which is average for this type of appliance, and the jug has a good pouring lip which worked well without dripping. Nothing was left trapped under the blades and because smoothie making is a preset program, it stops automatically when it’s done. It pulverized leafy spinach and fibrous pineapple into the rest of the smoothie ingredients to create a very smooth, nicely aerated smoothie with absolutely no bits. This blender is very simple to use and we tested it first by trying out the preset smoothie program.
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