F FrontlineWarrior Diamond Member Apr 19, 2000 4,905 1 0 Jul 8, 2001 #1 Personally, I don't use a blender. But for mixing ice and alcohol, I would imagine the highest setting would be favored.
Personally, I don't use a blender. But for mixing ice and alcohol, I would imagine the highest setting would be favored.
B b0mbrman Lifer Jun 1, 2001 29,470 1 81 Jul 8, 2001 #2 I always use grind for a few seconds before I get into the higher ones. The higher ones tend to have less torque it seems like...
I always use grind for a few seconds before I get into the higher ones. The higher ones tend to have less torque it seems like...
S Sacotool Platinum Member Feb 26, 2000 2,877 0 0 Jul 8, 2001 #3 Didn't someone suggest this for a thread the other day?
T thereds Diamond Member Apr 4, 2000 7,886 0 0 Jul 8, 2001 #5 Have we hit the bottom of the barrel? Yes, we have.
E Elledan Banned Jul 24, 2000 8,880 0 0 Jul 8, 2001 #7 Lower than this isn't possible. We've hit ground :frown:
Red Dawn Elite Member Jun 4, 2001 57,529 3 0 Jul 8, 2001 #8 << What's your favorite setting on a blender? >> Frappe' Nef
IJump Diamond Member Feb 12, 2001 4,640 11 76 Jul 8, 2001 #9 If my blender had a nef setting, I would neffer turn it off.
K Kntx Platinum Member Dec 11, 2000 2,270 0 71 Jul 8, 2001 #10 We're all men here, we only use the highest setting. On my blender there's a button that goes beyond the higgest setting, it's just labeled "burst of power".
We're all men here, we only use the highest setting. On my blender there's a button that goes beyond the higgest setting, it's just labeled "burst of power".