Unbiased INSTANT POT ACE BLENDER REVIEW


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Curious about the Instant Pot Ace Blender? Here’s my unbiased review of this heated blender. I paid for the blender myself and all opinions are my own.

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  1. aBMWEnthusiast
    aBMWEnthusiast says:

    I was on the fence about watching a 20+ minute blender video, but I am very happy that I did. This is by far one of the best reviews I have seen. The information was presented clearly and professionally; your passion was obvious and most importantly, you knew what you were doing. I currently have a relatively expensive $600 model from another manufacturer and I am very happy with it. With that said, I am not overly excited by the soup that it produces, so I may end up purchasing an Instant Pot blender to use exclusively for that purpose. Thanks for the hard work that you put into producing this amazing video, I look forward to seeing future content!

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  2. Padhu Venkat
    Padhu Venkat says:

    hi, planning to buy this blender for idly,dosa batter purpose for smooth grinding, can you plz tell me will this work? i'm sick of using indian blenders, they heat up and does not make smooth batter. i have ninja but it doesnot work making smooth batters. thanx. your video is very informative.

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  3. xsentrik
    xsentrik says:

    I used to date this Italian girl down in South Philly and her mom would always make me come in and help her cook Sunday gravy and all other kinds of foods for some reason you remind me of her we used to call her
    "MA DUKES" & in Philadelphia it's a term of endearment it means a mother it doesn't take any BS and will put up her Dukes if you cross her a strong woman with a huge heart you remind me of her.

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  4. Strange Dee* Lee
    Strange Dee* Lee says:

    That was a great review. đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘đŸ». As I told another lady I watch you need to give lessons on how to make a good video. To many people just jibber jabber on an on. You did answer a question that has me concerned. I’m like you with not a lot of strength left in my arms and wrists. Now I’m not sure what to do. I think it would really be an asset though. Thank you for a good explanation.

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  5. Li Ly
    Li Ly says:

    You’re very pleasant to watch, funny but serious and informative. I just ordered this blender last night because Walmart has it on rollback for under $45 (new!) but I was having second thoughts about it for being so cheap, it’s like I didn’t want something expensive but the extremely low price has me doubting🙄 I need it to make smoothies, ice cream and milks not so much for soups but maybe I’ll try that too. Thanks for a great review

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  6. Babs
    Babs says:

    I'll finish my comment after I finish your fantastic video but I want to first get this out…you have beautiful hands and fingernails. There, I said it!! Second, I watched another video before yours that compares like 6 different blenders and this was one of them. I'm returning my brand new Nutribullet Combo blender/smoothie maker to Amazon because it takes a good 20 minutes to make a thick smoothie with constant stirring, and instantly bought at Walmart this Instant Pot blender (I love my Instant Pot and use it all the time) for UNDER $50 (on sale right now) with it being delivered to my home free in 2 days. Okay…just finished. I make my soups in my Instant Pot because I make 3-5 days' worth and also put in chicken. I was hoping you'd do a fruit smoothie because that's mostly what I'll be using it for. Very nice presentation. I look forward to seeing what else I can make, like nut butters and such. Thank you!!!

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  7. Shivani Viradia
    Shivani Viradia says:

    Thanks for such a great video. I would like to know how useful is this blender for Indian cooking? I means for blending dosa batter or making gravy or any other uses you could think of. Thank you.

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  8. Ramona Mateya
    Ramona Mateya says:

    Great video. Has anyone figured out how to adjust the time? I know in the video it says you’re not able to adjust time for soup. But I downloaded the the app with recipes and it says on several of them “adjust soup time”. But it doesn’t tell you how LOL 😂 Thank you

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  9. Daniel Patru
    Daniel Patru says:

    Thank you for the great review. This is off-topic but regarding your degenerative disease, you might consider changing to a low fat vegan diet. It will almost certainly cure you or prevent the disease from worsening. Google “mcdougall and arthritis”.

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  10. JoySun Gladden
    JoySun Gladden says:

    Just watched this twice. A wonderful review. I ordered one on sale, 45.00. Hope to make lots of soup as I always have lots of leftovers. Thank you! Please make more videos, you are the best!

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  11. jaduvalify
    jaduvalify says:

    Great job on the review. I have a couple of tips to offer you. Use regular potholders when removing the lid or handling the device when the parts are hot, instead of that little silicone thingy. Also, instead of pouring the soup out when super hot – or even when contents are of a cold nature, just use a ladle. Why struggle? I have a question, though … why cut everything up before putting it all in the blender? Can it chop things? Or does it just pulverize them? I can see why quartering onions and tomatoes would make them manageable, but, I am trying to get out of cutting up things whenever possible. I do not enjoy chopping carrots up. I was hoping the Ace would get me out of the chore.

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