Cocktails served up fast - in 15 seconds flat
06 January 2010
FEMs' Hamilton Beach blenders make quick work of mixing up cocktails.
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Hamilton Beach blenders, the top of the range American-designed machines supplied in the UK by Foodservice Equipment Marketing (FEM), always give silky smooth cocktails, no matter what the ingredients.
The Tango blender has a two-speed, 1hp motor that drives four durable stainless steel cutting and mixing blades to quickly slash through ice and other ingredients. A pulse setting is available for tough ingredients that require a bit of extra power. The blender is so efficient that a 0.5 litre cocktail or other icy drink can be mixed up in just 15 seconds.
A special Wave Action system continually forces the mixture down onto the blades for consistently smooth results. Also the blender is fitted with an automatic shut-off timer freeing up bar staff for other duties. For safety and to help prevent operator misuse a sensor turns the motor off when the container is not in place on the base. The 1.4 litre container is stackable for easy storage and made from break-resistant polycarbonate material with easy-to-read measurement marks.
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