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Award: #2 Best Inexpensive Blender
The ultimate selling point of this machine is its price. Some brands will charge you for an extra personal cup, but it’s already included with the Oster Pro 1200 Plus. It also offers a variant with a food processor attachment, the Oster Pro 1200 XL.
Even with the food processor accessory, your bill won’t exceed a hundred dollars (at the time I’m writing this review).
Another plus side of this machine is its glass jar. Most modern blenders have a plastic container. It’s a heavy and fragile option, but glass is a non-reactive material. If that’s something on your list, well, that’s something that the Pro 1200 can offer.
To cap it all off, you’ll get a 3-year warranty with this super affordable blender. That’s quite remarkable considering that one year is quite the standard for competing products in the same price range.
If you want to learn more, let’s jump into its advantages and disadvantages.
PROS
- Extremely affordable
- Glass jar
- 3-speed buttons with pulse
- 3 pre-programmed settings for one-touch blending
- Robust 1200-watt motor
- Filler cap doubles as a measuring cup
- Larger blade design than previous models
- Comes with 24-ounce smoothie cup
- Dishwasher safe
- BPA-free
- 3-year warranty
CONS
- Outdated design language
- The blade assembly is not fixed
Oster Pro 1200 Plus Blender Features
What can you make with Oster Blender?
The Oster Pro 1200 Plus has three preprogrammed functions. It’s optimized for making smoothies, salsas, and milkshakes, but it doesn’t end there.
Here’s a more extensive list of its potential application.
Compared to previous models, Oster Pro 1200 Plus and the Pro 1200 XL have a bigger blade system that can go in either direction. In simple terms, it’s more efficient than its predecessors.
It’s not a perfect machine, though. There are a few things that it can’t do.
Grind Dry Grains—Unlike a Vitamix blender, it’s not powerful enough to pulverize grains into flour.
Hot Soups—It can’t make hot soups on its own, but it can process hot items with the 48 oz (1.4 L) glass jar. Just make sure to take the cap off to prevent pressure build-up. Blending hot ingredients with the personal cup is a big no-no.
If you’re looking for a cooking blender to make hot soups, try the Ninja glass blender, or Instant Ace Plus blender.
Nut Butter—It’s also not advisable for processing oily items. I think it has something to do with the blade assembly. Unlike other blenders with fixed blade system, the whole thing can be dismantled. Cleaning up the greasy O-ring is going to be a nightmare, plus it can loosen up the parts during operation.
On a lighter note, it does work as advertised. It’s great for making green smoothies and protein shakes.
Are Oster Blenders easy to use?
Oster Blenders are quite simple to use, including the Pro 1200 Plus model. There are just a total of nine buttons to work with, and that includes the power switch and pulse control.
Now you’re down to three preprogrammed cycles and three manual speed control. The latter is obvious so let me explain when to use automatic functions.
The green/frozen smoothie button is ideal for processing leafy greens. On the other hand, the food chop/salsa mode is excellent for achieving a chunky blend. Lastly, you can use the milkshake button when dealing with icy drinks.
In terms of assembly, there’s no twist-and-lock mechanism. You just have to secure the blade in place with either the personal cup or the 48-ounce (1.4 L) glass jar, then place it onto the base.
One thing that I don’t like about Oster blenders, in general, is their blade assembly design. DIYers will love the fact that you can take the whole thing apart, but it’s quite a hazard. You have to be careful with it.
Thankfully, all the detachable parts of the Oster Pro 1200 Plus blender are dishwasher safe. Unless necessary, you don’t have to wash the blade assembly manually.
All in all, we’ll give it a 3/5 usability rating. It’s easy to use, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement.
See the Oster Blender in action:
Oster blenders are heavy-duty blending machines with bar-quality ice crushing power. It’s one of few remaining brands that offer a glass material for its pitcher. The 2 ultimate reasons to get a blender with an Oster logo are durability and affordability. Despite being cheap, it comes with lengthy warranty coverage.
Accessories
There’s no info on whether the accessories of Oster Pro 1200 Plus and Oster Pro 1200 XL are cross-compatible. At the moment, you can’t get any of those accessories as an upgrade. So, it would be wise to pick a variant that already has the attachment you need.
Oster Pro 1200 XL
If you need a food processor, go for the Oster Pro 1200 XL. You’re getting a bigger container with this bundle, but this time it’s made of BPA-free Tritan plastic. The food processor that comes with it has a capacity of 8 cups or 1.9 L, which is also free from the Bisphenol A compound.
Technical Specifications
Type | Countertop Blender |
Brand/Series | Oster Pro Series |
Model No. | BLSTMB-CBG-000 |
Price | $ |
Ratings | 4.2 out of 5 |
Speed | 3 speed levels with pulse |
Wattage | 1200-Watt |
Blades | Stainless Steel |
Container capacity | Up to 48 oz. (1.4 L) 24 oz cups (709 mL) |
Dishwasher safe | Yes |
BPA Free | Yes |
Colors | Brushed Nickel |
Cord length | 1.3 ft (40.64 cm) |
Application | Home & Personal Use |
Warranty | 3 Years |
Related Products | Cuisinart Velocity Ultra Trio, Cuisinart Blender, Dash Blender, Oster Versa Blender, Hamilton Beach Smoothie Blender, Breville Fresh and Furious, Breville Super Q Blender |
Is Oster Blender worth it?
For its features, the Oster Pro 1200 Plus Blender is the most affordable in its category. It’s not as classy as KitchenAid blender, but it does the job just fine. I would highly recommend it for those looking for a cheap entry-level countertop blender that also works a personal smoothie maker.