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My BLENDTEC is here!!!

The long wait is OVER!!

My Blendtec blender is finally here!! :)

This has been on my wishlist since 2007!  I finally bit the bug and got one!! YEHEY!!

This is one powerful blender - a commercial blender actually that Starbucks and CBTL uses!  They even have a site to let the world know of how powerful their blenders are - here's the site Will It Blend?  They've blended to smithereens matchbox cars to iPods and even an iPad!  Check out the videos!! Go!!

I think I'll be going on a blending frenzy!!  (I feel like a Starbucks barista, opening and closing the cover!  Hihi!!)

Anyone want to join me? 

Comments

  1. Wow! I'm also lusting to buy a blendtec q series. If you are based in the phil, do you mind if I ask where you purchased the unit and how much?

    Thanks,
    Gerald

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  2. Wow! I'm also lusting to buy a blendtec q series. If you are based in the phil, do you mind if I ask where you purchased the unit and how much?

    Thanks,
    Gerald

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  3. Hi Gerald! I got mine from ebay - it's a refurbished one lang. We have a distributor here in MNL! Drop me an email so I can send the details to you. Just a warning though, they're quite pricey when you purchase it from them as opposed to getting a refurbished on in ebay. Good luck!

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  4. Hi again,

    Actually I don't mind buying a refurbished unit but sellers sa ebay only offer a 110v version though I could use naman a transformer but I'm afraid it could get accidentaly get plug sa 220v.

    I think I already know the distributor you are referring locally: emi or equipment masters and they sell it at a whooping P79k.

    So what are your impressions of the unit? Hope you could make a review.

    For now my options is to buy in hongkong for the home version 220v blendtec hp3a or just get the q series.

    Cheers!
    Gerald

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  5. gud day,
    i have already mine... the problem is nasira na yung container jar ko... can you help me where to buy replacement jar here in manila...thanks in advance!

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  6. I'm selling mine for 15k. 2nd hand. With a soy pitcher. :)

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