![]() We also made smoothies with kale, frozen strawberries, a few ice cubes, orange juice, and yogurt in each blending cup (or in a Pyrex 4-quart glass measure for models that didn’t come with a cup). Again, we pureed large batches of soup consisting of fibrous root vegetables, ginger, and almond directly in a 6-quart pot, straining the results to look for any unblended bits. For our 2018 update, we decided to test each blender for exactly four minutes, after noting that most of the models in our lineup took around that long to produce a smooth-looking pot of soup. We timed how long it took, and then we strained the results to see if the blender left behind any chunks. In previous tests, we started by pureeing a full pot of root-vegetable soup until it looked smooth (which is how most people use their immersion blender at home). Previously, she wrote for food and lifestyle magazines Saveur and Kinfolk. Staff writer Anna Perling has written about kitchen gear for Wirecutter for over three years, covering tools from multi-cookers to mixers. Before that she spent seven years wielding a knife and wrangling pots and pans as a professional chef in restaurants in New York City. He is a graduate of The International Culinary Center, where he also worked as an editor. Sharon Franke, who worked on our 2018 update, tested and wrote about kitchen equipment at the Good Housekeeping Institute for more than 30 years. ![]() Senior staff writer Michael Sullivan, who contributed to our 2016 update, has reviewed everything from wine glasses to toaster ovens for Wirecutter. Before that she was a cookbook editor at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. That includes writing our original guides to food processors and blenders. Steve's Appliance Spares' warranties, and terms of sale will comply with all requirements of the Consumer Guarantees Act.Deputy editor Christine Cyr Clisset, who wrote our original guide to immersion blenders in 2013, has spent hundreds of hours for Wirecutter researching, testing, and writing about kitchen gadgets that whirl, cut, and chop. It specifies rights and remedies available to you if our goods fail to meet one or more of these guarantees. ![]() The New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act sets out certain guarantees goods have to meet. Steve's Appliance Spares will inspect the faulty product within 7 days of notice and offer to replace or refund your purchase depending on which option you wish to choose. We reserve the right to refuse a warranty claim where the goods have been damaged, improperly used, or for electrical products, not installed by a registered Electrician, Plumber, service agent or suitably qualified person. We will not reimburse third-party shipping costs if the return label is not used. In the event an item has failed, we will cover the freight cost of the replacement as well as supply a return label to ship back to us. The cost of installing an original or replacement part is the customers responsibility.įor electrical parts, we require proof of installation of the service part by an electrical worker. Warranty ClaimsĪll our items come with minimum 12 months warranty.Įlectrical service parts must be installed by a registered electrical worker or plumber depending on the part purchased. If you've made a mistake and want to buy the correct item, this fee will be waived. Shipping costs are non-refundable and the cost of returning an incorrect / non-faulty item is the buyers responsibility.Ī restocking fee will apply to returns, equal to 20% of the part cost - this excludes items being exchanged for the correct part. ![]() Incorrectly ordered and non-faulty items must be returned to Steve's Appliance Spares within 14 days of ordering in unused, original packaging / original condition supplied. ![]()
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