best travel blender?
wonder if anyone has a recommendation? I just cant deal with a shaker cup...Thanks!
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Does the "Blender Bottle" count as a shaker cup? The whisk ball really seems to do the job. Works well for my husband.
I'll try to share a link (not sure it's allowed): http://www.amazon.com/BlenderBottle-...Blender+bottle |
Originally Posted by TwinkL
(Post 24560212)
Does the "Blender Bottle" count as a shaker cup? The whisk ball really seems to do the job. Works well for my husband.
I'll try to share a link (not sure it's allowed): http://www.amazon.com/BlenderBottle-...Blender+bottle yes lol thats what Ive been using...thanks anyway:) |
If you're only trying to mix protein powder, and not any fruit, etc., I recommend getting an Aerolatte. Very portable, mixes well.
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Originally Posted by Buster
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If you're only trying to mix protein powder, and not any fruit, etc., I recommend getting an Aerolatte. Very portable, mixes well.
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Although it's a frother, I use it daily to mix protein powder with milk, OJ or coconut water. It does a nice job and is so much easier to clean and deal with than a blender bottle or blender.
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Originally Posted by Buster
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Although it's a frother, I use it daily to mix protein powder with milk, OJ or coconut water. It does a nice job and is so much easier to clean and deal with than a blender bottle or blender.
ok will consider..:) |
A cheap stick blender will probably meet your needs?
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Originally Posted by MAN Pax
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A cheap stick blender will probably meet your needs?
yes--any suggestions?:) |
We travel with this Hamilton Beach - 12-Oz. Blender - Red
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I also like the Hamilton Beach single serve blender. I have the one with the stainless steel jar. Like wav3rider's, the jar can be turned upside down and slipped over the base for more compact storage. If that's still too big, get a hand blender.
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TY!!!
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Originally Posted by nlkm9
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yes--any suggestions?:)
I'm sure Google or Amazon in the US will find something similar. |
Originally Posted by wav3rider
(Post 24572180)
We travel with this Hamilton Beach - 12-Oz. Blender - Red
Originally Posted by UrbanDweller
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I also like the Hamilton Beach single serve blender. I have the one with the stainless steel jar. Like wav3rider's, the jar can be turned upside down and slipped over the base for more compact storage. If that's still too big, get a hand blender.
^ The issue of bringing a stick blender is looking for or bringing a cup that will hold what you intend to blend with margin to keep the splatter to a minimum. With the traditional blender you can fill up the cup and the lid prevents splattering. |
Reviving this to ask if a hand blender is OK with TSA? I am debating between a hand blender and a frother but I may need to put it in my carry on once in a while.
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