The Perfect Blend of Precision and Power

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The Perfect Blend of Precision and Power

21 Sep, 2006

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It is often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but there is only one original Waring blender, available from Christison Particle Technologies Ltd. If you want a blender that is truly versatile and configured specifically for laboratory use, then always specify Waring. In production for almost 70 years, the Waring blender is in use all over the world. All Waring blenders incorporate the patented ?clover-leaf' containers for thorough blending, are ruggedly constructed and designed for frequent use when processing free-flowing material with a high liquid content.

Choose from 1-litre; 2-litre; 4-litre and variable speed motor base units then select a container to suit your application. By utilising various adapters, it is then possible to use mini containers (in three sizes from 12ml to 250ml) or 1-litre containers on either the 2-litre or 4-litre motor base unit, thus ensuring maximum blending power. The most popular model is the 1-litre two-speed blender of which there are various types with either glass or stainless containers, timer; variable speed etc. Innovative accessories include mini-pulveriser containers which can handle as little as 10g of material and blending containers with a unique blade for dry homogenising.

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