![]() ![]() But, if you'd prefer you can pop the vessels in the dishwasher. ![]() ![]() In the test kitchen, I set up all the tests back-to-back, and there wasn't much of a delay while I washed the vessel and blade. So whenever I stop by for coffee, being the BFF that I am, I'll blitz my beans beforehand so that they can enjoy the same fresh-tasting brew as I do. Making coffee without a machine is fine, but you don't know how long the grounds have been sitting on the supermarket shelf. Though I own a good bean-to-cup coffee maker, some of my friends make their java using a cafetiere. Much like any other blender you've used before. Otherwise, it's pretty straightforward to use. Flashing red light: The vessel is too hot to safely blend.Green: Appliance is on and blending is in progress.Solid white: Machine is on, and ready to blend.Solid amber: Unit it on, but the blade or vessel is not connected.One cool thing I spotted was that there's a small light that indicates whether the blender is clicked into place - lock and load baby! The different LED colors indicate the following: Think Greek Goddess dressing (a personal fave), oatmeal face masks, cocktails, and dessert blends that will stop you from scrolling for sweet things on Uber Eats. While most manufacturers provide a flimsy-looking pamphlet with sample recipes - Beast has got your back with a page (opens in new tab) dedicated to delicious ways to use the blender. Unlike similar small kitchen appliances, this is made from aluminum. Intentional or not - The Beast looks like a metal dumbbell and feels strong.
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