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Product benefits at a glance!

Speeds

Four manual speed levels, for high performance even with small food quantities

Three Presets

Smoothie, Green Smoothie and Ice-Crush: three pre-set programs for the ideal final result

Auto Clean

Auto-clean function for a fast and efficient cleaning, to facilitate consecutive preps

Vintage Vibes, Smooth Results

From morning smoothies to velvety soups, The BLF03 blender combines high powered functionality with 50's style aesthetics. A powerful 800w motor makes light work of blending, offering five functions including ice crush, smoothie, green smoothie, pulse and auto clean to ensure you get the right blend and thorough cleaning. A robust Die-Cast aluminium body with anti-slip feet and 1.5 Litre BPA Free Tritan Jug which is easy to clean and scratch resistant make our Jug Blender the perfect addition to any kitchen. Ideal for a quick smoothie on the go we have a Bottle to go accessory (BGF03) which allows you to blend directly inside the bottle, simply remove the blades, screw on your lid and go- this is blending the Smeg way

Product Information

Full list of product benefits

Speeds

Four manual speed levels, for high performance even with small food quantities

Three Presets

Smoothie, Green Smoothie and Ice-Crush: three pre-set programs for the ideal final result

Auto Clean

Auto-clean function for a fast and efficient cleaning, to facilitate consecutive preps

Pulse Function

Custom preps thanks to the three levels of intensity of the Pulse function

Lid

Lid with measuring cup, to add ingredients safely and easily during blending

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a blender and a food processor?

Food processors typically have S-shaped, flat blades which chop, puree, slice, dice, shred or potentially even spiralise food. In contrast, blenders typically have blades which are angled with part of the blade in a more upwardly facing orientation. This helps to create a whirling motion which encourages food to rise and fall within the jug, reducing the likelihood of food sitting underneath the chopping blades. Blenders often have more blades or “prongs” - typically ranging from 3-5.

Food processors are best for tasks where you need to retain more shape and texture of the produce, whereas blenders are better for smoothies, or smooth soups

What is a blender used for?

While many use blenders solely for making smoothies, a blender can be used for a wide variety of kitchen tasks. Such as:

  • Drinks: Smoothies, milkshakes, protein shakes and juices
  • Sauces and dips: Salsa, hummus, marinara, and other dips and sauces.
  • Other foods: Soups, nut butters, and ice creams are also commonly made with blenders.
  • Bread crumbs: You can also use a blender to blend bread crumbs for toppings.
How do you use a blender?

Blenders are some of the simplest bits of kitchen equipment to use. General instructions on how to use a blender will look like this:

  1. Prepare the ingredients you are going to use, by deshelling any nuts and peeling fruits and vegetables where necessary.
  2. Place the ingredients you desire to blend into the bottle or pitcher (depending on the model you are using).
  3. Add a little liquid (water, milk etc.) to help with the blending process.
  4. Press the button to begin the blending process. For some models, you may have to hold the button down for the desired blending time.
  5. If using a personal blender, simply remove the bottle and attach your lid and you’re good to go!
  6. If using a jug blender or high-performance blender, simply pour your smoothie into a glass or bottle and enjoy.
  7. Don’t forget to clean the jug or bottle after use, as well as clean any spills or drops to ensure the continuing smooth operation of your blender.

We have provided general instructions on how to use a blender below, but given that a blender uses blades operating at high speed, it’s always worth consulting the instruction manual that came with your blender before use.

How do you make juice with a blender?

Making juice with a blender couldn’t be simpler.

  1. Prepare your fruit and vegetables: Remove seeds, skins, and tough stems, and chop the produce into manageable-sized pieces.
  2. Add the ingredients to your blender, with liquids like water, to aid in the blending process.
  3. Secure the lid of your blender, and ensure the bottle/ pitcher is locked into place.
  4. Turn the blender on a low setting, before increasing the speed to high. Blend until the ingredients are completely blended.
  5. If you desire a smooth juice, strain the pulp through a mesh strainer or cheesecloth.
Are there different types of blenders?

Yes. The main features that differentiate blenders from one another are the purpose size, motor speed, control, and design. Let’s have a look at the different kinds of blenders available, so you can choose the one that’s right for you.

Personal blenders are typically single-function blenders that perfectly combine ingredients into smoothies or milkshakes, straight into the bottle! Convenient blending for making a smoothie on the go.

Jug Blenders are more powerful blenders with a larger capacity capability. They also offer additional functionality such as crushing ice, and an auto-cleaning feature. With the Smeg Jug Blender, you can also purchase a Smeg ‘Bottle To Go’, which enables you to also use it as a personal blender, providing you with the best of both worlds.

High-performance blenders are the most powerful form of blender, and make light work of making anything from smoothies to crushing ice. While less powerful blenders may struggle with denser textures and thicker liquids, a high-performance blender can blend a variety of ingredients such as nut butters, flours, vegetables and fruit. High-performance blenders are easy to recognise, with pitchers made of strong and durable plastic instead of glass. This is due to the high amounts of pressure that the high-performance blenders put out.

Hand blenders are most typically used for blending sauces or liquids for cooking. As they are portable and manoeuvrable, they offer great versatility for cooking, baking, or smoothie making, giving you more control over the blending process. They may not be as strong as a jug blender or high-performance blender, due to their smaller size which typically houses a smaller motor.

How long is the warranty on a Smeg Blender?

All of our Smeg blenders come with our standard 2-year warranty. This covers any manufacturing defects or issues you may encounter under normal use.