Amazon[amazon.com] has Waring Commercial CB15 Ultra Heavy Duty 3.75 HP Blender for $2130 - $426.00 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $1704. Shipping is free.
Price $426 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $2130
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Waring Commercial CB15 Ultra Heavy Duty 3.75 HP Blender for $2130 - $426.00 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $1704. Shipping is free.
Price $426 lower (20% savings) than the list price of $2130
Model: Waring Commercial CB15 Ultra Heavy Duty 3.75 HP Blender, Electric Touchpad Controls with Stainless Steel 1 Gallon Container, 120V, 5-15 Phase Plug,Black
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How do you get 3.75hp out of a 120v 15amp outlet???
Very good question. If I were dropping $1700 on a blender then I'm not going to appreciate gimmicky advertising. The specs even say this blender is 1800W (i.e. a typical outlet's capacity). That's less than 2.5hp.
Very good question. If I were dropping $1700 on a blender then I'm not going to appreciate gimmicky advertising. The specs even say this blender is 1800W (i.e. a typical outlet's capacity). That's less than 2.5hp.
They claim it that way because they say it is the "peak power" the motor can do very quickly but not the overall power that it does the whole time.
So it probably pulls more than 1800W worth of power in quick instances like when it hits a big frozen strawberry, but not enough power/long enough spikes to actually trip the breaker.
They claim it that way because they say it is the "peak power" the motor can do very quickly but not the overall power that it does the whole time.
So it probably pulls more than 1800W worth of power in quick instances like when it hits a big frozen strawberry, but not enough power/long enough spikes to actually trip the breaker.
This, Vitamix used to advertise the commercial 110V VitaPrep 3 as 3HP as well. Always figured it was a capacitor that could momentarily provide a power boost beyond the standard 2.2HP Vitamix motor, due to voltage limitations.
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This, Vitamix used to advertise the commercial 110V VitaPrep 3 as 3HP as well. Always figured it was a capacitor that could momentarily provide a power boost beyond the standard 2.2HP Vitamix motor, due to voltage limitations.
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So it probably pulls more than 1800W worth of power in quick instances like when it hits a big frozen strawberry, but not enough power/long enough spikes to actually trip the breaker.
So it probably pulls more than 1800W worth of power in quick instances like when it hits a big frozen strawberry, but not enough power/long enough spikes to actually trip the breaker.
This, Vitamix used to advertise the commercial 110V VitaPrep 3 as 3HP as well. Always figured it was a capacitor that could momentarily provide a power boost beyond the standard 2.2HP Vitamix motor, due to voltage limitations.
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