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Save $35 on this fancy immersion blender set from Wolfgang Puck
TL;DR: Whip up a delicious creation with Wolfgang Puck’s 7-in-1 Immersion Blender for $64.99, a 34% savings as of April 30.
There are two personality types while social distancing: those who love to cook and those who cook to live. While some folks are living for all the Pinterest-worthy recipes they’ve been whipping up, others are searching for ways to spend the least amount of time in the kitchen as possible. For those in the latter category, we’ve got just the thing: this Wolfgang Puck 7-in-1 Immersion Blender.
Gone are the days of energy-sucking slicing, dicing, chopping, blending, whisking, shredding, and mashing. This fancy blender from master chef Wolfgang Puck can handle all seven of those tasks in one, thanks to its 400-watt motor, built-in functions, and adjustable speed dial with two-speed pulse control. Better yet, it can do it all in just minutes, saving you lots of time and energy.
With a 12-cup food processor, you can fit enough ingredients for whatever meal or beverage you have in mind, and with a soft-grip trigger, you’ll be in control of every task. From silky smoothies and sauces to diced vegetables, this blender is the perfect companion for your kitchen.
Wolfgang Puck is a world-renowned master chef and restauranteur with a reputation for unparalleled quality and attention to detail. His signature line of cookware is designed for those passionate about good food and saving time — and this blender is no exception. Take note, though, that is is a factory-remanufactured appliance. That means it’s tested and checked to operate like brand new but may have been opened once before. No worries. That also means the price can’t be beat.
Typically retailing for $100, you can save over 30% and get this factory-remanufactured Immersion Blender in red, black, white, or blue for just $64.99.
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