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Villaware Pro Infinity

*Est. $200

Villaware Pro Infinity

pros
  • One owner reports that this blender is powerful and efficient.
cons
  • One owner complains about VillaWare's customer service.
 
 
Where to Buy
  • Cooking.com

    for $219.95

  • Amazon

    for $269.99

  • eCOST.com

    for $156.99

 
 
 

Early reports about this blender are mixed: one owner says it makes quick work of ice and fibrous fruits and vegetables, while another says that the blend jar cracked during an ice-crushing session. The measure of a blender, however, is its performance over time, and it's simply too soon to tell how the VillaWare Pro Infinity will stand up to daily use.

This new-to-market blender has not yet been by such consumer publications as Cook's Illustrated or Cook's Illustrated. It has garnered a handful of reviews at Amazon.com and Cooking.com.

Where To Buy
 
 
Featured StoresStore RatingNotesTotal Price
Cooking.comCooking.com rated 4.50 (1398 reviews)1398 store reviewsIn Stock. 219.95$219.95
AmazonAmazon rated 3.50 (1651 reviews)1651 store reviewsIn Stock. Get free shipping on orders over $25!$269.99
eCOST.comeCOST.com rated 3.50 (2129 reviews)2129 store reviewsIn Stock. $156.99
 
 
 

Our Sources

1. Amazon.com

A single user has posted a 1-star review of the Villaware Infinity. The owner says that the machine cracked while blending ice cubes, and Villaware did not stand behind its product.

Review: Review of the Villaware Infinity, Contributors to Amazon.com, As of February 2008

2. Cooking.com

Two owners have posted reviews of the VillaWare Infinity that average 4.5 stars (out of 5). Owners say that it powders ice and purées even the most fibrous vegetables with ease.

Review: Reviews of the Villaware Infinity, Contributors to Cooking.com, As of February 2008

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