View Full Version : Talk About a Strong Blender...
JoStream
11th Jul 2007, 10:19 PM
BlendTec (a Blender manufacturing company :rolleyes:) has become the center of attention in many video sharing communities around the Internet. I saw some of their videos today, and the strength of their blender product speaks for itself.
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It's a smart marketing campaign that's backed what really seems to be a great product :wonder: To tell you the truth, I don't even put ice cubes in my blender because the blade can't cut through :lol:
EIR Loe.307
12th Jul 2007, 03:57 AM
They blended an Iphone too!!
saltysurprise
12th Jul 2007, 04:01 AM
First off, Tom needs to wear some sunscreen:lol:. Second, why an LCD screen for a blender:confused:. Third, that's the most terrifying appliance I've ever seen:lol:.
I bought a blender about 3 or 4 years ago with the bright idea of making Margaritas et al (this from a guy who only drinks beer:rolleyes:). It's been in the cupboard ever since. It certainly is impressive though:eek:. We just got the father in law a 'Magic Bullet' blender from late night TV for Christmas. Hey that's what he asked for. I'm sure it's never been used:lol:.
They blended an Iphone too!!
That's the best use for an Iphone. Apparently the battery only lasts about a year. But they'll rent you battery while your waiting for the new battery. That YOU have to pay for:rolleyes:. Thanks Steve!:mad:
And when are they going to put an FM tuner into the damn Ipod:confused:. HELLOOO!
saltysurprise
30th Aug 2007, 05:41 AM
HEY! I totally forgot about this thread!
I came across these damn commercials by accident again tonight and must have wasted a good 30 minutes watching Tom destroy, well, everything.:lol:
This one I thought was just plain... well, you decide.
Bottoms up!:drunk:
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JoStream
30th Aug 2007, 07:08 PM
HEY! I totally forgot about this thread!
I came across these damn commercials by accident again tonight and must have wasted a good 30 minutes watching Tom destroy, well, everything.:lol:
This one I thought was just plain... well, you decide.
Bottoms up!:drunk:
An interesting experiment with a really lame ending :rolleyes:. Doesn't really tell me much about the blender, but more about the light sticks :lol:
EIR Loe.307
30th Aug 2007, 08:58 PM
Well it can blen Cubic Zirconia! It cost about $400 usd so It better be bad a**!!
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