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Portable Party Blender... Turn Your Power Drill into Party Blender!

Portable Party Blender... Turn Your Power Drill into Party Blender!
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boat blender with drill bit

If you love Tailgating, Boat Trips, Concerts, Golfing or camping this is the fun party item for your



Don't know what to get the person who has everything - then try this out! It make a nice blended drink anywhere you go!

Take your portable drill you use for everything in the shop and around the house.....and turn that into a party blender that takes no power!!

This blender turns your standard drill into a margarita making machine!

Just charge your blender... take it with you and you can be making drinks anywhere and everywhere!!!

All you do is take your normal house hold drill and charge it up. Your set we send you comes with a special drill bit that you insert into your drill.

Includes:
  • 2 32OZ cups
  • drill blade attachment to make your drinks in.


Directions Simply attach the drill bit and one of the cups... fill with ice and whatever liquid you want and start drilling!

Use any standard power drill such as Makita, Ryobi, Black and Decker, or Bosch. Plus any standard drill that has interchangeable attachments.




FAQ

Will the drillblender work with any cordless drill?



You will need at least 1100 RPM to blend a decent drink. This will do a good job of blending but you will still get some M&M size ice pellets in the slush. Most good quality drills - 12 volts and higher, turn at around 1100 RPM. There are a few exceptions - Sears Craftsman makes several 14Volt and higher cordless drills that only turn at 600 - 800 RPM. Their recent 19.2 Die Hard models are excellent and you can typically get a 2 drill set for around $100. Makita makes a low cost 12 volt that only has 700RPM. These do not work well. Check your model to see how many RPMs it has - more is better.

We had a phone call from one guy who claimed his 14volt Dewalt was not working well - turned out his drill has a fast and a slow switch. Changing the speed to the fast setting worked great.

How well does the drillblender chop-up / grind ice?

Like the previous question, the more RPMs the better the job. With a drill that has 1100 RPM - like the 12 volt Makita and 12 volt Dewalt we use at the shows, it does a reasonable job. Occasionally, I will demo the drillblender with our 18volt Dewalt with 1800 RPM - which of course does an awesome job, but this amount of power is not required to blend a great margarita. back to top

My blender doesn't seem to be working right, what might be wrong?



A few things to check here:

Check your RPMs and speed setting on your drill. The drillblender works best with 1100 RPMs or higher (see the questions above about types of cordless drills). You might also go ahead and set your speed to the highest of the settings if your drill has variable speeds.

Check the bit. The hexagonal end of the bid should be tightened into the drill. The ball end of the bit goes into the blender attachment. If you don't have the bit tightened in the drill or have the wrong end of the bit in the drill you'll feel it slip and it won't work correctly.

Use more ice than liquid. As with your home blender, to do a good job blending, this is key. Filling up the bottle with liquid and adding a small amount of ice will just have the cubes float to the top. Instead, fill your bottle to about the top of the handle with ice then add liquid to about 2/3s of the ice. This will give your blender blade something to blend.

Give it a minute! A drill with 1100 RPMs with more ice than liquid will be nice and slushy in about a minute to a minute and a half. Just like your home blender - it takes a little time to grind down the ice and get slushy.

Move it around - its portable! When drilling, move the bottle around and occasionally turn it over - this will move the slush around and also get the un-chopped ice down around the blades. After you've blended a couple drinks you'll have figured out the perfect angle to hold the drill and bottle to get the maximum drilling action on that ice!

How durable are the bottles?

The bottles we use have been seriously tested to handle the abuse without breaking. Some of our demo bottles used at the shows have been used thousands of times without breaking.
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