BLACK+DECKERE 10-Speed Countertop Blender with 48oz Plastic Jar and 4-point Stainless Steel Blade
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Product Features
- LIGHTWEIGHT 6-CUP JAR: The 48-oz. plastic jar is easy to handle with a PerfectPour spout to reduce drips—secure it fully on the base and avoid sudden temperature changes to help prevent leaks or cracks.
- 4-POINT STAINLESS STEEL BLADE: Multi-level stainless steel blade improves blending power—load liquids first, then soft and frozen items. Use pulse or stir if ingredients don’t reach the blades.
- VERSATILE MEASURING LID: Clear lid insert doubles as a 1-oz. measuring cup—ensure it’s fully secured before blending to help prevent spills or pressure leaks.
- DISHWASHER SAFE PARTS: Pitcher, lid, and blade are dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup—handwashing is recommended to extend the life of plastic parts.
- 10 SPEEDS WITH PULSE FUNCTION: 10 speeds plus pulse give you control for any texture—start on low and increase as needed for smoother blending results.
- Lightweight 6-Cup Jar - The plastic 6-cup (48-oz.) jar is easy to handle with a PerfectPour spout that eliminates drips and spills.
- 4-Point Blade - The multi-level stainless steel blade blends at multiple levels to improve efficiency and blending power. Voltage: 120V
- Measuring Lid - The clear lid insert doubles as a 1-ounce measuring cup, perfect for making iced mixed drinks
- Dishwasher-Safe Parts - Cleanup is a breeze with the dishwasher-safe pitcher, lid, and blade
- 10 Speeds with Pulse - Find the right consistency for everything you make with a full range of blending speeds and a pulse function.
Product Specifications
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Capacity | 48 Fluid Ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8"D x 10.8"W x 12.9"H |
| Included Components | Blender Base, Blending Jar, Jar Base, Lid, Measuring cup lid insert |
| Style | Plastic Jar |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blending |
| Power Source | ac_dc |
| Number of Speeds | 10 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| UPC | 050875807501 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00050875807501 |
| Container Material | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Spectrum Brands |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Department | Kitchen |
| ASIN | B009NIRA1M |
| Item model number | BL2010BP |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | October 8, 2012 |
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DO NOT BUY IT. The media could not be loaded. blenderDear Amazon customer,I utterly ask you NOT to commit to the same rookie mistake I have done.See, since the price was unbeatable, I decided to challenge all the horrible reviews this product has. All the other decent blenders would cost me at least $15 more, and this one happened to be on sale. And I, naively, thought to myself: “well, why not, it can’t be that bad, right?”; except that, yes, it can be that bad.As a matter of fact, I dare say this is single-handedly the worst blender I ever had the dissatisfaction to encounter in my life. Words cannot describe the displeasure in my heart when I unpacked it from its box and tried to assemble it. That is why I highly recommend you watching the videos attached to this review. But believe me, I am trying my best to describe it and be convincent, as I do not want you to go through the same pain as me. I am determined to warn as many people as possible, whilst I go through the tortuous process of returning this appliance and buying a new one.Looking from afar it does not look that flawed. The problem begins when one finishes assembling it. The pitcher does not assemble to the blender’s body. It simply does not have a locking system, as all blenders I have used in my entire life; it is simply placed on the body, which means that when you turn the blender on, it dances. I did not have the audacity to turn it on having it filled. I understand one can hold the blender while it blends, though I am asking myself who does that.The lid is apparently air sealed, and it is impossible to close or open without applying an Herculean strenght. Which means that if you try to remove it with the pitcher still on the blender, the lid will not come out, but the jar will. This is the perfect combo for a kitchen nightmare.I have to be honest, the last time I got a blender was probably more than a decade ago, and it was of a questionable quality, thus extremely unexpensive. Now, I assumed this Black&Decker would be at least comparable to the old one. But no, it is worse. It is a crime what they are charging for this product, as if it is cost a Dollar would be considered too costly.Anyway, I hope this review helped. Do yourself a favor and spend some extra bucks buying a better blender. Or don’t and buy a really cheap one, it is less likely you will be dissatisfied.
Powerful. This is a great blender and very powerful. I will be able to count on it for many of my mixes, smoothies, etc and certain recipes. Great fund and price. Buy it without hesitation!
Just like my older one. I really liked my old blender and was crushed when I broke the container. Was so glad to see that the new one works just as well as my old one.
Decent Basic Blender. Bought to make Iced lattes from frozen, semi-thawed milk, brewed then frozen espresso (in ice cube trays) , and a powered latte mix. Yum! And since I just freeze the ingredients beforehand, no need to add ice cubes 🧊.I don’t really like fruit smoothies or puréed foods, well, except for butternut squash soup maybe I’ll give that a go in the blender this winter. It’s loud, but it is a blender chopping up ice, so expected. Good basic blender. Not sure if I need all the extra buttons for varying speeds. Who knows maybe it will come in handy if I try and get creative cooking something that needs it down the road.
Good. To heavy
Lightweight Powerful. Lightweight plastic (my choice over glass), many speeds, blends to creamy perfection!
BUYER BEWARE. I purchased a Black & Decker 10 speed blender on Nov, 24 from Amazon and on January 10, precisely a month and 2 weeks, the blender stopped working. I used it about 6 times in total. The blender I had prior to this one lasted for over 3 years. (Not Black and decker) I called black & decker and reported the issue, they sent me an email requested more information to process a replacement like proof of purchase, address etc which I sent. They said they would send me an email when the product ships. I waited 3 business days without a response so I called back to get an update. They transfered me and the attendant who answered the phone under Spectrum home appliances, I told them I called Black & decker and they said “this is it” so I gave them the reference # and the name of the attendant from my previous correspondence but they told me that there’s no trace of such activity. He started over and processed my complaint, then told me that I must send $7.50 cents to cover the shipping cost for the replacement item. He sent an email to that effect. Since the return window to Amazon is still open, they suggested that I either pay forthe shipping cost or return it back to Amazon. This does not sound like a company that stands by their products. What happened to the 1 year warrantee? “Easier said than done”. When I called Black and decker, I heard a voice say” This is Black and decker, We have your back” I find that very difficult to believe. BUYER BEWARE!
Does blender works great. Blender broke a while back and I was having trouble finding a new blender I am glad I found this one on Amazon because I am not able to leave my house much cuz I am wheelchair Brown
Does blender works great. Blender broke a while back and I was having trouble finding a new blender I am glad I found this one on Amazon because I am not able to leave my house much cuz I am wheelchair Brown
Great value for the price. This item is easy to use, has 10 speeds, and operates well. My only issue is that it is noisy and you have to hold on to it when mixing (lots of movement). However this is no problem, it is a great value for the price.
Great value for the price. This item is easy to use, has 10 speeds, and operates well. My only issue is that it is noisy and you have to hold on to it when mixing (lots of movement). However this is no problem, it is a great value for the price.
Works great for smoothies. I love this little blender, my kids and I make smoothies and frappes with it all the time. This blender works great to blend ice smoothly and make creamy milkshakes. It is simple to use, there’s a pulse, and hi/lo speeds. The blades are really sharp too. It all comes apart so it’s really easy to clean.
Good product. It looks like you’re copying a product description for a blender! The BLACK+DECKER 10-Speed Countertop Blender (model BL2010BP) seems like a great kitchen appliance. Here are the key features mentioned:- 10 speeds for various blending tasks- 6-cup plastic jar- Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning- Stainless steel construction- Suction feet for stabilityIs there something specific you’d like to know or discuss about this blender? Or maybe you’re looking for a specific use case or recipe idea? I’m here to help!
Good product. It looks like you’re copying a product description for a blender! The BLACK+DECKER 10-Speed Countertop Blender (model BL2010BP) seems like a great kitchen appliance. Here are the key features mentioned:- 10 speeds for various blending tasks- 6-cup plastic jar- Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning- Stainless steel construction- Suction feet for stabilityIs there something specific you’d like to know or discuss about this blender? Or maybe you’re looking for a specific use case or recipe idea? I’m here to help!
Loud but effective. Everyone in a 5 mile radius will know you’re making a smoothee because of how loud this blender is but it’s price and effectiveness makes it well worth it. It does exactly what it’s supposed to and and has that classic look we all know and love.
High-Quality Budget Blender with Simple, Effective Performance. This budget-friendly blender is surprisingly well-built and performs reliably for everyday use. The speed options are basic but practical—nothing fancy, yet completely sufficient for most blending tasks. The blades feel standard in sharpness, and the blender has solid power for its size. Cleaning is easy thanks to the removable bottom, which allows for a thorough wash. The pitcher is slightly smaller than some larger models, but still offers a good, usable capacity. Overall, a great value blender that delivers dependable performance without unnecessary extras.
Excellent product..powerful and worth the money. My husband loves it…We have no problems with this blender..it’s excellent for salsa ..sauces..smoothies and more..I have ordered one myself
Be aware of the size. It’s 16” tall…NOT 14.5” tall. I’ll always trust Black n Decker appliances. This Blender Works well, and it is great for the price. But, be aware of the SIZE if you have limited space like me. I chose this blender because the description said that it is 14.5” tall and it ended up being 16” tall. It doesn’t fit on the shelf I intended it to be. So, in order to keep it, because I need it now, I’ll have to separate the glass container from the base to store it. That’s all I’ll say about this blender.
This $30 Blender Has Survived 9 Months of Daily Smoothies. What I Loved (PROS):Actually Crushes Ice (Not Just Claims To) – This is where most budget blenders fail spectacularly. The Crush Master lives up to its name – those stainless steel blades pulverize ice cubes into snow-like consistency in 30-45 seconds. I’ve made countless frozen margaritas, smoothie bowls, and crushed ice for cocktails with zero issues. This feature alone justifies the purchase price.10 Speed Settings Provide Real Control – Unlike blenders with “3 speeds” that all feel identical, these 10 settings offer genuinely different blending intensities. Low speeds for gentle mixing, high speeds for aggressive blending, mid-range for everything in between. I actually use 6-7 of these settings regularly, which is more than I can say for most blenders.Stainless Steel Blades Stay Sharp – After 9 months of daily smoothies (frozen fruit, ice, protein powder), the blades still blend as efficiently as day one. No dulling, no performance degradation. I’ve tested budget blenders where blades dull within months – these haven’t shown any decline.Pulse Function That Actually Pulses – The pulse button provides genuine on/off bursts rather than just being “high speed with a different name.” Essential for chunky salsas, controlled ice crushing, and when you need short bursts rather than continuous blending.Glass Jar Resists Staining and Odors – The 48-ounce glass blending jar hasn’t absorbed smoothie colors or retained odors like plastic jars do. After hundreds of berry smoothies, it still looks new. Glass is also dishwasher-safe without warping concerns.Sturdy Motor Base Doesn’t Walk Across Counter – The weighted base (feels like 4-5 pounds) stays planted during operation. Even when crushing ice at max speed, minimal movement. This stability matters more than people realize – dancing blenders are infuriating.Easy to Clean – Add water and drop of dish soap, blend for 30 seconds, rinse. That’s it. The smooth glass jar and removable blade assembly make thorough cleaning straightforward. No hidden crevices where mold grows (looking at you, fancy blenders with complex gasket systems).Cord Storage is Built In – The base has a cord wrap feature that keeps the cable tidy. Seems minor until you’ve dealt with 6 feet of tangled cord falling behind the counter every time you move the blender.Reasonable Noise Level for Price Point – Yes, it’s loud (all blenders are), but it’s not ear-splitting. I’d estimate 85-90 decibels at full speed – annoying but not “wake the whole house” levels. Comparable to most blenders in the $30-60 range.Dishwasher Safe Components – Jar, lid, and blade assembly all go in the dishwasher. For busy mornings when hand-washing feels impossible, this convenience is a game-changer.Compact Footprint – Base is about 7″ x 7″, total height around 15 inches. Fits under standard kitchen cabinets and doesn’t monopolize counter space. Perfect for apartment kitchens.Outstanding Value – For $25-35 (depending on sales), you’re getting a functional, ice-crushing blender that does everything most home cooks need. The price-to-performance ratio is exceptional.What Could Be Better (CONS):Plastic Components Feel Cheap – The lid, measuring cap, and base housing are all lightweight plastic that feels budget-grade. Nothing’s broken yet, but the tactile quality screams “inexpensive.” If build quality aesthetics matter to you, this will bother you.Loud Operation – While not exceptional for budget blenders, this is still LOUD. Early morning smoothies will wake sleeping household members. If you’re noise-sensitive or have sleeping babies/roommates, the volume will be an issue.Not Built for Hot Liquids – The manual warns against blending hot soups or liquids. The glass jar and gasket aren’t designed for heat. If you frequently blend hot soups, you need a different blender. This is strictly for cold/room temperature blending.Jar Capacity is Modest – 48 ounces sounds generous until you’re making smoothies for multiple people. It comfortably makes 2-3 servings but is too small for batch processing or large family needs. The max fill line is actually around 40 ounces.Motor Struggles with Thick Mixtures – When blending very thick smoothie bowls or frozen fruit with minimal liquid, the motor bogs down and sometimes stalls. You need adequate liquid for proper blending. This isn’t a Vitamix that powers through anything.No Pre-Programmed Settings – This is manual control only – no “smoothie” or “ice crush” automatic programs. You determine speed and duration. For some this is preferable; others want one-button convenience.Blade Assembly Removal Requires Care – The blade unit screws off the jar bottom for cleaning, which is good, but the exposed blades are SHARP. I’ve nicked myself twice being careless. Handle with respect.Speed Dial is Slightly Imprecise – The numbered dial (1-10) doesn’t have firm clicks at each setting. It’s a continuous rotation dial, so getting exactly to “7” vs “6” or “8” requires attention. Minor issue but worth noting.Gasket Requires Occasional Replacement – After 9 months, the rubber gasket seal is showing wear. It still seals fine, but I anticipate needing a replacement within 12-18 months. Gaskets are cheap ($5-8), but it’s additional maintenance.No Tamper Included – When blending thick mixtures, ingredients can create an air pocket around blades. You have to stop, remove lid, and stir manually. A tamper stick (like expensive blenders include) would solve this, but none is provided.My Professional Assessment:I’ve tested blenders across every price category, from $20 impulse purchases to $600 professional machines. The BLACK+DECKER Crush Master occupies an interesting sweet spot: it’s cheap enough not to worry about, but capable enough to handle 90% of home blending tasks reliably.What separates this from truly terrible budget blenders is consistent performance. The ice-crushing capability is genuine, not marketing hyperbole. The motor has adequate power for typical smoothie ingredients. The glass jar is genuinely better than plastic alternatives. These aren’t just checkboxes – they’re meaningful quality indicators.Where it shows its budget origins is durability uncertainty and build quality. After 9 months, mine works perfectly, but I can’t confidently predict 5-year longevity. The plastic components feel like they could crack if dropped. The motor might not survive years of daily frozen fruit torture. But at $30, even 2-3 years of reliable service represents excellent value.Real-World Testing Results (9+ Months of Daily Use):Daily Green Smoothie (9 months, ongoing):Ingredients: Spinach, frozen banana, frozen berries, protein powder, almond milk, icePerformance: Consistently smooth results in 45-60 seconds on speed 8-9Texture: Occasional small chunks if I skimp on liquid, otherwise smoothCleanup: Quick rinse cycle, full clean every 3-4 daysMotor performance: Still strong, no power degradation noticedFrozen Margaritas (15+ batches):Ingredients: Tequila, lime juice, simple syrup, icePerformance: Ice crushed to perfect slushy consistency in 40-50 secondsCapacity: Comfortably makes 4-5 margaritas per batchResult: Restaurant-quality frozen drinksNote: Motor gets warm after 2-3 consecutive batches (let cool 5 mins between)Protein Shakes (200+ made):Ingredients: Protein powder, milk, banana, peanut butter, icePerformance: Smooth, lump-free shakes in 30 secondsConsistency: Powder fully incorporated, no clumpsSpeed used: 6-7 (lower speeds work fine for non-frozen ingredients)Cleanup: Easiest recipe to clean (minimal residue)Salsa/Chunky Blending (10+ batches):Ingredients: Tomatoes, onion, jalapeño, cilantro, limePerformance: Pulse function perfect for controlled chunky textureResult: Restaurant-style salsa, not over-blendedNote: Small batches work better than large (ingredients need to reach blades)Smoothie Bowls – Thick Blends (20+ attempts):Ingredients: Frozen açaí, frozen banana, minimal liquidPerformance: Motor struggles, requires tamping and liquid additionResult: Eventually achieves thick consistency but requires patienceVerdict: Not ideal for extra-thick blends; needs more liquid than premium blendersWho Should Buy This:Budget-conscious shoppers wanting functional blender under $40College students or first-apartment dwellersSingles or couples making 1-2 servings at a timeSmoothie enthusiasts who don’t need professional performanceAnyone replacing a broken blender temporarilySecondary/vacation home kitchen needsPeople who want ice-crushing capability affordablyCasual blender users (3-5 times weekly or less)Anyone whose last blender was destroyed by household membersGift-givers seeking practical, affordable presentsWho Should Skip This:Large families needing to blend multiple servings simultaneouslySmoothie bowl enthusiasts requiring extra-thick consistencyHot soup blenders (not designed for heat)Commercial/professional use (not built for that intensity)Those needing absolute quietest operation possibleAnyone wanting premium build quality and aestheticsHeavy-duty users blending 5+ times dailyPeople who want pre-programmed automatic settingsThose with $200+ budget wanting best-in-class performanceRealistic Performance by Common Use Cases:Standard Smoothies (Fresh/Frozen Fruit + Liquid):Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentBest Feature: Consistent smooth resultsTime: 45-60 secondsTip: Use speed 8-9 for best resultsIce Crushing:Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentBest Feature: Actually works reliablyTime: 30-45 seconds for snow-like consistencyTip: Add ice gradually for even crushingProtein Shakes:Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentBest Feature: No powder clumpsTime: 20-30 secondsTip: Lower speeds (6-7) work fineFrozen Cocktails:Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ExcellentBest Feature: Restaurant-quality resultsTime: 40-60 secondsTip: Let motor cool between batchesExtra-Thick Smoothie Bowls:Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ AdequateChallenge: Motor bogs down with minimal liquidTime: 90+ seconds with stopping/stirringTip: Add slightly more liquid than you’d preferChunky Salsas/Dips:Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very GoodBest Feature: Pulse function provides controlTime: 15-30 seconds pulsingTip: Cut ingredients smaller for even blendingNut Butters:Rating: ⭐⭐ PoorChallenge: Motor not powerful enoughVerdict: Don’t attempt – use food processor insteadHot Soups:Rating: ⭐ Not RecommendedIssue: Not designed for hot liquidsVerdict: Cool soup first or use immersion blenderMaximizing Performance Tips (Learned Through Testing):For Smoothest Results:Add liquid first (helps vortex form)Add soft ingredients (banana, yogurt)Add frozen/hard ingredients lastDon’t overfill past max line (40 oz actual capacity)Start low speed, gradually increaseBlend 45-60 seconds minimumFor Ice Crushing:Don’t fill jar more than 1/3 with iceAdd small amount of liquid (2-3 oz)Use pulse function initially (5-10 pulses)Then blend continuously at high speedCheck consistency after 30 secondsFor Thick Mixtures:Use tamper technique: stop, remove lid, push ingredients downAdd liquid in 1-2 oz incrementsBlend in shorter intervals to prevent motor overheatingConsider blending in two smaller batchesFor Longevity:Never run empty (damages blades/motor)Let motor cool 5 minutes between heavy-duty batchesDon’t exceed max run time (60-90 seconds continuous)Clean immediately after use (prevents residue hardening)Check gasket periodically for wearCleaning & Maintenance Guide:Quick Clean (Daily):Rinse jar immediately after useFill halfway with warm waterAdd drop of dish soapBlend 30 seconds on medium speedRinse thoroughlyAir dry upside downDeep Clean (Weekly):Unscrew blade assembly from jar bottomWash all parts in dishwasher OR hand wash with brushClean gasket carefully (remove if accessible)Wipe base with damp cloth (never submerge)Dry all parts completely before reassemblyMonthly Maintenance:Inspect gasket for wear/damageCheck blade sharpness (should still be keen)Ensure blade assembly screws tightClean any residue from base/control dialCheck cord for damageTroubleshooting Common Issues:Problem: Motor stops mid-blendSolution: Too thick – add more liquid. Let motor cool 5 mins.Problem: Leaking from bottomSolution: Gasket worn or improperly seated. Check/replace gasket.Problem: Ingredients not blending (spinning on top)Solution: Not enough liquid. Add 2-4 oz liquid and retry.Problem: Loud grinding noiseSolution: Ice or hard ingredient stuck. Stop, remove obstruction.Problem: Burning smellSolution: Motor overheating. Stop immediately, let cool 10+ minutes.Cost Comparison Analysis:Budget Option – BLACK+DECKER Crush Master:Cost: $30Lifespan estimate: 2-3 years moderate useCost per year: $10-15Best for: Budget buyers, casual usersMid-Range Option – Ninja/Oster:Cost: $80-120Lifespan estimate: 3-5 yearsCost per year: $16-40Best for: Frequent users wanting better performancePremium Option – Vitamix/Blendtec:Cost: $400-600Lifespan estimate: 7-10+ yearsCost per year: $40-85Best for: Daily heavy users, smoothie enthusiastsVerdict: For casual to moderate users, BLACK+DECKER offers best value. Heavy daily users should invest in mid-range or premium.What You Can Actually Make (Tested Recipes):Definitely Works Well:Green smoothiesFruit smoothiesProtein shakesFrozen margaritas/daiquirisMilkshakesCrushed iceChunky salsaGuacamoleSimple vinaigrettesPancake batterWorks with Limitations:Smoothie bowls (need extra liquid)Hummus (small batches only)Pesto (may not get super smooth)Nut milk (requires straining, not ultra-smooth)Don’t Even Try:Nut butters (motor can’t handle)Hot soups (not designed for heat)Grinding coffee beans (wrong tool)Kneading dough (definitely wrong tool)Large batch processing (capacity too small)Final Verdict:The BLACK+DECKER Crush Master is the blender equivalent of a reliable Honda Civic – it’s not exciting, it won’t impress blender snobs, but it’ll get the job done day after day without drama or buyer’s remorse.After 9 months of daily smoothies, weekly margaritas, and countless protein shakes, this $30 blender has earned its permanent spot on my counter. It’s not perfect – it’s loud, plasticky, and won’t win design awards – but it crushes ice reliably, blends smoothies smoothly, and hasn’t broken despite significant use.The critical question is: “Do you need a $500 blender, or do you need a blender that costs $30 and works?” For 80% of home cooks making smoothies, shakes, and frozen drinks, this budget option delivers entirely adequate performance. Save the $470 difference for actual food to blend.Is this the last blender you’ll ever buy? Probably not – I’d estimate 2-4 years of lifespan depending on use intensity. But at $30, even two years of reliable service represents exceptional value. When it eventually dies, I’ll buy another without hesitation.Would I buy it again? Yes, and I’d recommend it without reservation to anyone wanting basic blending capability on a budget.Recommendation: STRONG BUY for budget-conscious, moderate users ✅
solid unit great value. pay more for more useless buttons if you want ! This gem will chew your issues into slush in a minute with horse power to spare ! Great Job Black and Decker !!!