
Key Specs
Jar Material
Borosilicate glass
BPA-Free Verification
Inert by composition (glass/stainless)
Motor Power
700W
Jar Capacity
40 oz
Hamilton Beach
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The 700W motor is genuinely limited β it will leave seeds and fibrous bits in green smoothies and struggle with frozen-solid fruit. This blender is best treated as a soft-ingredient, light-use appliance.
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Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach Power Elite Multi-Function Blender, 40oz Glass Jar, 700W
Hamilton Beach
Hamilton Beach Power Elite Multi-Function Blender, 40oz Glass Jar, 700W
$35.00
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You blend soft fruit smoothies, yogurt-based drinks, or sauces 2β3 times a week rather than daily tough-ingredient blending.
You want a glass-jar blender under $40 with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.
You're a household of 1β3 and a 40oz jar covers your typical batch size.
You regularly blend frozen fruit, kale, or whole nuts β the 700W motor will leave chunks and you'll be disappointed.
You cook for a family of 4 or more and don't want to run two batch cycles for every smoothie.
You need a blender that can handle hot soups by friction heating β 700W won't generate enough friction.
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10
Safety
Exceptional
3.5
Efficacy
Poor
5
Usability
Below Average
The Hamilton Beach's borosilicate glass jar eliminates the chemical leaching concern that makes plastic blenders a worry for health-conscious families. Mamavation β the most rigorous independent reviewer of food-contact materials β explicitly names Hamilton Beach glass-jar models in their best-option tier, meaning you can blend hot soups, acidic fruits, and high-fat smoothies without any plastic contact. The only unresolved question is the seal material at the base of the jar: Hamilton Beach hasn't disclosed it, and until they do, we can't confirm that every part touching your food is as clean as the glass itself.
Criteria
Borosilicate and tempered glass are chemically inert food-contact materials β no polymer backbone, no plasticizer, zero leaching pathway under any blending condition including hot liquids, acidic foods, and high-fat contents. Stainless steel shares the same inert profile. Mamavation designates all g
At 700W, the Hamilton Beach handles everyday smoothies with soft fruit and yogurt, but it will leave seeds and fibrous bits in leafy green smoothies and struggle with frozen-solid banana or whole cashews. This is a light-use blender β excellent for a household that blends 2β3 times a week with straightforward ingredients. Families who blend daily with tougher contents will find themselves adding water, cutting ingredients smaller, or settling for a less-than-smooth result.
Criteria
We don't have a noise measurement for the Hamilton Beach Power Elite, so we can't tell you whether it will wake a sleeping baby or just be a minor background buzz. What we can say is that the 3-year limited warranty is genuinely above average for a $35 blender β most competitors at this price offer only 1 year. That's a meaningful durability signal.
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Glass and stainless steel are chemically inert β they contain no polymer backbone, no plasticizer, and no BPA migration pathway under any blending condition. The inert-by-composition designation reflects material-science certainty: BPA presence is physically impossible in an inorganic material. This
Below TechGearLab's explicit 1000W threshold for tough-ingredient processing. Budget-tier motors (600β900W) leave detectable seeds, chunks, and unblended fibrous material in smoothies β documented by TechGearLab: 'budget options sometimes left detectable fruit seeds.' Adequate for basic liquids but
32β47oz is the compact countertop range β adequate for 1β3 servings per blend cycle. Requires multiple cycles for family portions. Budget glass-jar models (40oz) and NutriBullet personal countertop units fall here. Below TechGearLab's family standard but functional for single and small-household use
3β4 year warranty is above the budget 1-year norm but below premium tier. Adequate confidence signal for mid-tier products. Above-average durability expectation without the premium commitment. [Tier 2: TechGearLab β general durability context]