Bar Blenders
- Commercial Restaurant Equipment
- Beverage Equipment
- Bar Blenders
- Speed:2 Speed
- Price:$75 - $100
Commercial blenders and bar blenders
Commercial bar blenders are specially designed for mixing cocktails and blending alcoholic beverages. Their sharp blades are designed to crush ice cubes into a smooth velvety texture that are used to create popular frozen drinks like Pina Coladas, Margaritas, Daiquiris, cocktail bitters and iced coffees. These heavy-duty commercial blenders are a must have for any beverage service, bar or food service operation and are rated by their capacity, speed, horsepower and other key characteristics. We offer blenders by famous makers like Blendtec, Dynamic, Glass Pro, Hamilton Beach, Vitamix, Waring, and Winco, so finding what you need is just a click away.
Commercial blender buying considerations
Before purchasing a commercial blender, consider your needs. If your bar specializes in mixed beverages, then you'll most likely need a blender that can run consistently throughout service. Commercial and residential blenders are built differently, so trying to save a few dollars by purchasing a residential blender for your bar is never a good idea. They won’t last very long and it will end up costing you more money in the long run.
Blender Containers
Nothing hampers your efficiency more than purchasing a commercial blender that's the wrong size. Not only will buying the wrong unit be a costly mistake, a bar blender that’s too large will sacrifice valuable counter space. Make sure your blender is large enough to blend multiple drinks; when you serving more drinks, you make more money. Also, consider what type of material your blender is made from. Polycarbonate containers are lightweight, transparent and virtually indestructible. While polycarbonate has its benefits, glass is a better choice for showing off your drink mixes. Regardless of what you buy, make sure they are stackable. Stacking your blender containers will save precious shelf space.
Commercial Blender Warranties
Most manufacturers offer the standard 1-year warranty on parts and labor, but others may offer you at least a 2-year warranty, and an even longer warranty on the motor itself. Long warranties can help give you peace of mind when purchasing a new blender, particularly if you're transitioning to a different manufacturer or blender type.
The best part about commercial blenders is the availability of both OEM and OCM blender parts. Blender parts like blade assemblies, and jar pads are often sold separately so you can fix your equipment yourself saving the expense of a service call.