Kenwood SB206 Smoothie Maker Review

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Kenwood SB206 Smoothie Maker
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Sue.'s Review of Kenwood SB206 Smoothie Maker

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4.5 stars
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    4.5 stars

The Kenwood SB206 Smoothie Maker is so easy to use and more importantly easy to clean. Great for making healthy drinks and a good way to get all those extra vitamins and calcium from fruit and vegetables that we need to stay healthy.

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  • Bertie Rank: Major-GeneralCompetition Winner on 12th Sep 2003

    Is this a machine like a Blender, or what?
    Please post again and elucidate.

  • Sue Rank: Major on 15th Sep 2003

    The Kenwood SB206 Smothie Maker is not a multi-purpose liquidizer because the blades are raised above the spout of the tap to produce a foamy smoothie, making it not good at grinding dry ingredients.

  • Bertie Rank: Major-GeneralCompetition Winner on 16th Sep 2003

    Thanks for your quick reply, Sue. I can see now that it produces a kinda Capuccino head to one's preferred fruit or vegetable juice. Yummy!!

  • sylvia33 on 21st Jun 2004

    Having just asked what is the difference between a Juicer and a Smoothie Maker, it looks as though the main difference is that a Juicer produces straightforward juice whereas a Smoothie Maker creates a more appetising 'frothy' drink. Am I right?

  • Bertie Rank: Major-GeneralCompetition Winner on 22nd Jun 2004

    Indeed you are sylvia33 and if you add a nice wodge of ice cream to your drink, you'll end up with a most interesting moustache!

  • sylvia33 on 22nd Jun 2004

    Can't wait Bertie - thanks for the tip and many thanks!

  • Mindy Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 23rd Jun 2004

    Nice to see you back offering sage advice again Bertie!

  • Celestine Rank: Lance Corporal on 18th Jul 2004

    Kenwood Smoothie Makers - I have an industrial strength juicer which will juice apples, carrots or any other hard fruit or vegetable whole (delicious)- it does, of course, produce the juice and leave a semi-dry waste product. What would a smoothie do with an apple? Do you have to mix a liquid in with it? Does it just pulp what you put in? Is it only for soft fruits? Is it dishwasher save? Do I need one????? :-) Any info greatfully received. Frances