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New pie blender

7 replies

Perry10 · 11/11/2014 07:32

I am thinking of buying a pie blender. But I am not sure about how to select one among the different types of pie blenders available. I would like to get some insights about this from people who have pie blenders or are planning to buy like me. I am particularly confused about the curved and rectangular ones. Which one will be better choice?

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HarlotOTara · 11/11/2014 07:35

What is a pie blender? I have never heard of it, do you mean a hand held stick blender?

ireallydontlikemonday · 11/11/2014 07:35

What on earth is a pie blender?

Footle · 11/11/2014 07:39

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mymummademelistentoshitmusic · 11/11/2014 07:53

I keep mine on the sky hook.

Gozogozo · 11/11/2014 19:25

Another puzzled cook...come back & explain OP!

Perry10 · 12/11/2014 03:43

By pie blender I meant these, it is also known as pastry blender. I know that pie blending can be done with hands, but I am not much of a cook and I am quite new to these pie and pastry kind of things. which is why I prefer a blender.

New pie blender
New pie blender
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AnneFlem · 19/11/2014 03:55

Oh yes I have one of those. Mine is a rectangle one (www.sparkinnovations.com/perfect-pie-blender) with a red handle. I got it as a gift when we moved to our new house. I have used it a few times, it makes the job pretty easy but I prefer blending with my hands, But for people who are new to pie blending this will be a good catch.

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