While all blenders may crush ice once, in order to get more than one use out of it, look for a blender that has a 400 watt or above motor.
yes Depending on the style and power of the food processor you may be able to chop it more than "crush" the ice. Powerful blenders are better designed to crush ice for drinks than the common food processor.
If the its a small amount of ice then a blender will do the job just fine, but if you plan on using large quantities of ice then investing in an ice crusher is a smart idea. Most blenders are meant to crush ice but not in large amounts, constant crushing of ice in blenders will over time wear out the blades and depending on the brand getting them fixed can be quite expensive. So it all depends on the amount : small amount use your blender, larger amounts use an ice crusher. Overall an ice crusher will always be better because that is there purpose.
This blender is Hugely powerful,it has a crush ice setting and is excellent also for all your heavy blending needs.This blender is a powerful workhorse.
when you crush ice the molecules/particles get more compact.
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All blenders will make noise but the KitchenAid KPCB348PPM 3 Speed is considered one of the most quiet blenders on the market.
This product is able to crush ice with ease, it is so powerful that it can even turn ice cubes into snow like flakes.
I am going to crush some ice to make slush.
The suffix "-crush" can be used to indicate an action or process of crushing something. For example, in the term "ice-crush," it refers to the act of crushing ice.
the device which used to crush ice is called ice crusher
Crushed ice will melt faster.
You can scrap it with a knife blend the ice or crush it