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25 Oct, 2009

The Tom Dickson Signature Blender by Blendtec

Posted by: John In: Blenders|Offers|Reviews

The Extreme BlenderMove over Total Blender
- there’s new power in town!


If you are one of those looking for the most powerful blender for your home…


the search is over!


Weighing in with a power draw of  20 amps / 2400 watts, the Tom Dickson Signature Blender (previously known as the Tom Dickson Extreme Blender) is, by unanimous decision, the world’s most powerful blender available for the home. This blender is not for the squeamish as it crushes the previously reigning champion, the Total Blender, which has a mere 13 amps / 1500 watts.

Blendtec is so proud of its new contender that it has bestowed the honor of naming it after the CEO and Founder of Blendtec, Tom Dickson.

But wait, they didn’t stop there. Every bell, whistle and option available was put into this package:

Extending from the design of their Connoisseur model, the Tom Dickson Signature Blender can be built into a counter-top to become part of the kitchen design OR you can place it where you want with the convenience of  the included  tabletop base.

Not only does the Tom Dickson Signature Blender come with Blendtec’s 2qt BPA-Free container with a 3 inch blade but such a powerful entity is more than worthy to include their new BPA-Free WildSide 3qt container with a larger 4 inch blade.

Taking the Smart-Touch Tec-nology™ of the Total Blender to the next level, the Extreme Blender includes, not the standard 6, but a whopping 25 pre-programmed blend cycles selected via a scrolling  menu.

If you’ve ever been a little disappointed by Blendtec’s 3 year warranty, be disappointed no longer as the Tom Dickson Signature Blender is backed by an extreme Ten, yes, 10 year warranty.

And… what Tom Dickson Signature Blender would be complete without…

a Will it Blend DVD and a Tom Dickson Signature photo!

Be the envy of the neighborhood and join the likes of celebrities, stars and Tom’s friends and Get Your Tom Dickson Signature Blender Today!

Have you had the privilege of seeing this blender in action or are you among Tom’s best friends and have one?

Please tell us about it – what did you think?

Happy Blending

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6 Responses to "The Tom Dickson Signature Blender by Blendtec"

1 | Blender Benefits

November 23rd, 2009 at 11:55 am

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I mean, the first Blendtec is a beast, I’m not sure why the normal consumer would need this, but hey, I’m not complaining. Blendtec makes an awesome product and are genius marketers.

2 | GUZIN

December 8th, 2009 at 7:54 am

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HOW CAN I HAVE ONE OF THESE IN THE UK? ANY IDEA?
IT IS 240 VOLTS HERE.

3 | John

January 3rd, 2010 at 6:43 pm

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Unfortunately, at this time you can’t :(

They currently don’t make this model for 240 and have no plans to do so.

4 | GüZIN

January 7th, 2010 at 5:46 am

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IF I ASKED VERY NICELY, PLEASE SOMEONE CAMPAIGN FOR ME TO HAVE THIS IN THE UK?

THIS ONE SEEMS IDEAL FOR A RAW FOOD DIET.

I WOULD BUY A DOZEN JUST FOR MY FAMILY ALONE. NOT TO MENTION, I AM TRAINING TO BE A NUTRITIONIST, I WOULD RECOMMEND IT BE BOUGHT BY EVERY ONE.

5 | broker

April 1st, 2010 at 8:07 pm

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i am about to order a blender either vitamax or blendtec and have 2 questions –
1. i use frozen fruit primarily for smoothies due to availability and ease ( no ice needed ) and it keeps. Will the Blendtec handle a jar full of rock hard frozen fruit
2. Do you have to use the auto settings on a Blendtec or can you operate it manually if you want to.
thanks

6 | John

April 6th, 2010 at 9:32 am

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1- This particular Blendtec, the Extreme Blender, can easily handle a jar full of rock hard frozen fruit – it could even handle a jar full of rocks.

The Blendtec Total Blender Does a pretty good job at handling frozen fruit. It can take some time to blend up large pieces.

2 – No, you do not have to use the auto settings, you can operate it with the manual buttons if you choose to.

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  • John: The Brushed Stainless finish is now available for the Vitamix 5200 - see it
  • Paul Horne: There is no comparison for me - the Blendtec is the clear winner. It's more powerful, much better looking, digital, compact and fits on my counter
  • Tom: If you are going to invest this kind of money in a blender, spend the little bit extra and get the Vitamix. Sure, you can save a few dollars if buying

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