How do you choose a soup maker?
Choose soup maker
A soup maker is an extensive blender with a built-in heating function. The soup maker cooks and mixes the ingredients at the same time until they're smooth. Ask yourself the following questions when choosing a soup maker:
- How do you want to control the soup maker?
- How much power does your soup maker need?
- How many bowls or glasses do you want to get from a full jug?
- What material should your soup maker be made of?
How do you want to control the soup maker?
Most soup makers have automatic programs that are set for different ingredients. For example, think of a thin or thick soup with coarse pieces. This way, you can select the right setting for your favorite soup at the touch of a button. You control some soup makers manually. Simply set the temperature and time yourself.
How much power does your soup maker need?
The higher the power, the better your ingredients are mixed into a whole. With a power of 501 to 750W, you can regularly make soups with soft ingredients. If you want to mix hard ingredients from time to time, 751 to 1000W is enough. With 1001 to 1500W, you can regularly mix hard ingredients like nuts and carrots. Do you use the blender professionally? Choose a soup maker with at least 1500W. If you don't want chunks in between your blades, we recommend a blender with a pulse function.
How many bowls do you want to get from a full jug?
Do you live alone or with a large family? It's useful to check how many bowls of soup you can fill with the soup maker. The capacity ranges between 1L or less to 2L or more. With 1L, you can make about 3 bowls of soup.
What material should your soup maker be made of?
Soup makes consist of various materials. The material of the casing is either stainless steel or plastic. Plastic is light, which makes it easy to move. Stainless steel is sturdy and lasts for a long time. Pitchers are made of glass, tritan, or stainless steel. These materials van take a heating and are heat resistant. Glass is study and doesn't retain odors, colors, and flavors. Want to keep soup warm for a while? Choose a stainless stele pitcher.