Waring Commercial TBB160S4 TORQ 2 Horsepower Blender Electronic Keypad with 60-Second Countdown Timer and a 48 oz. Stainless Steel Container 120V 5-15 Phase Plug
- Vinyl lid for hot and cold food/beverage blending - Removable center cap to feed ingredients while blending - 60- Second Timer; 48 Oz; Stainless Steel
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How is the TBB160S4 blender different than the other TORQ TBB Series Blenders?
What types of businesses is the TBB160S4 blender best suited for?
Can I use this blender to process bones, such as chicken necks or other soft bones?
Is there a maximum temperature limit for blending ingredients with this unit?
How do you replace the blending assembly on the TBB blender container?
How is the TBB160S4 blender different than the other TORQ TBB Series Blenders?
The TBB160S4 blender features a 48 oz., stackable, durable, stainless steel container with an electronic touchpad control with LO, HI, STOP and PULSE settings as well as a 60-second countdown timer.
What types of businesses is the TBB160S4 blender best suited for?
This blender is ideal for any bar, restaurant, or smoothie shop.
Can I use this blender to process bones, such as chicken necks or other soft bones?
No, this blender should not be used to blend bones, including softer bones such as those found in chicken necks.
Is there a maximum temperature limit for blending ingredients with this unit?
The temperature of blending ingredients should not exceed 180°F, as higher temperatures may melt the gaskets in the blending assembly.
How do you replace the blending assembly on the TBB blender container?
To replace the TBB blending assembly, remove the Bearing Holder Nut on the underside of the container with a wrench. The blending assembly would be removed from the inside of the container then assembled in reverse.