






🍹 Blend Boldly, Sip Smoothly — Your Countertop’s New MVP!
The Hamilton Beach Smoothie Smart Blender combines 700 watts of peak power with patented Ice Sabre blades and Wave Action technology to effortlessly crush ice and blend fruits into smooth, creamy drinks. Featuring a sleek black design, a durable 40 oz glass jar, and a user-friendly 5-speed touchpad control, it offers one-touch smoothie blending and a no-mess pouring spout for easy serving and cleanup. Perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, efficient, and reliable blender that elevates their healthy lifestyle and kitchen aesthetic.





| ASIN | B00C4RRNEI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,464,517 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,774 in Countertop Blenders |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 40 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Container Material | Glass |
| Control Type | Manual |
| Controls Type | Touchpad |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,156) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012951728735, 10040094562067 |
| Included Components | Hamilton Beach Smoothie Smart Blender with 5 Speeds & 40 oz Glass Jar, Black (56206) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | 56206 |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton Beach |
| Material Type Free | PFOA Free, Lead Free, BPA Free, PVC Free, PTFE Free, Phthalate Free |
| Number of Speeds | 5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7"D x 7.8"W x 14.4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blending, Crushing |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 885374735525 885421782755 012951728735 804067216165 014444618233 922516427464 885323375284 040094562060 211131845303 044111494471 885104098272 885103525946 885666779893 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Fixed Warranty |
E**N
Definitely worth the money, especially for a broke college student!
I know it may be early to write a review, but I will edit this review later if I see fit. So far I have used the blender less than a handful of times for pina coladas and other frozen beverages (aka everything I'm making is A LOT of ice). I was definitely skeptical considering all the negative reviews I read, but I figured "what the hay" It's cheep and no big deal if it doesn't work. I was honestly extremely impressed. I was expecting there to be a big ice chunk or 2 based on what other reviews said, but there wasn't. They come out consistently exactly like you'd expect a frozen drink too, no chunks or anything. The motor does make a slight smell to it when it's running multiple times (AKA if you make 4 drinks back, to back, to back, to back); but that is to be expected on any motor when you're putting a lot of strain on it for a long period of time. Over all (after only using it a few times) I think this blender is higher quality than the price it is worth. It looks great (which was shocking to me based on the reviews. It is EXTREMELY easy to clean. It feels great and sturdy with the glass jar. The lid is actually extremely cool too. I have had no problems poring any drinks into peoples cups, nothing gets stuck or chucked up - it all comes out like a high quality blender should. I will change this review if the blender breaks in the next few months or if I see fit for any other reason. But as of right now I'd fully support anyone who wants to buy this blender.
A**E
So far so great
For some time now we have been making due with our cheap, old Oster blender. Don't get me m wrong, we've had it for a good 110 or so years now and it's still kicking, it just doesn't do what we want it to do very well, and the motor tends to make that unpleasant "hot" smell after its been running for minute or so. And so I set out on the search for a bit of an upgrade, planning to spend $80 or so. Honestly, I had no idea household blenders could get so expensive. The Breville Hemisphere Control Blender seemed like a really well thought out, quality blender, but at $200 it was more than I had budgeted for at this time (maybe later though!). I had looked over the Oster beehive beehive blenders, but a lot or reviews seem to complain about excessive noise, the drive shaft coupler breaking, and lower quality compared to older models. The Cuisinart blenders all seemed to have pretty lackluster reviews, so that left we me Hamilton Beach, since other brands sell higher end models. One thing I noticed about Hamilton Beach's models were that several of them seem to have a lot of the same features ("wave action" tempered glass jar, lid with pouring spout, and 700 peak watt motors). At that point it came down to price, the number of buttons, and aesthetics. I'll be honest, part of my criteria for a new blender besides better performance was something I wouldn't mind looking at on the counter. Our white Oster was always in the cabinet since it was at odds with our black/stainless appliances and had a very bland base design. To that end I found the 58148 Power Elite to be quite ugly and cheap looking, and while the Wave Crusher was better, it reminded me of a cheaper looking Breville or Kitchen-Aid. This model on the other hand looks sleek and contemporary, with some bright work added the top of the base and the keypad. It was with the some trepidation that I purchased this model, as the identical looking 56205 model is rated pretty poorly, but while this 56206 has few reviews, they are better. It also seemed to be reviewed favorably be Cnet, who noted it outperformed a $200 Cuisinart in their comparison. Plus for $44 it was well under budget, and thus was selected. Unboxing revealed sleek base. It's plastic, but it feels like good quality, well modeled plastic. I like the faux brushed metal ring on the base (its pretty convincing), and the touchpad. Its much easier to clean up VS conventional buttons, as spills can to get stuck between the buttons and they are a pain to clean. I also appreciate the retractable cord. The spout lid, as I soon learned, is a great idea and keeps pouring from being a mess. The lid itself fits snugly with no chance for leaking, and has a closeable vent behind the spout. All assembled, it looks right at home with my other appliances and nice enough that I don't mind leaving it out on the counter. As soon as it was ready to go I put it straight to work. First up was some icy protein shake consisting of chocolate milk mix, peanut butter, granola, blueberries and ice. First thing I noticed is that it essentially liquified the ice I had put in there, and had to add more to get that nice slushy constancy. I don't get how people have problems with it crushing ice. For a first try it came out pretty good. i found a couple bits of ice that wouldn't fit in the straw but not too bad. Next test was a frappe. We love making thick milkshakes and frappes. With the Oster is was always a case of having to add a scoop or two a a time, run it, remove the jar, shake it/push the contents down, replace and repeat until it could finally blend on its own. With this blender however I had no need to do any of that. I made a Frappe using milk, ice cream, blueberries, a banana, frozen strawberries, and a bit of sugar. I pressed the milkshake button and it did the rest on its own. It is impressive to see the contents of the jar actually circulate up and down the sides of the jar, so the "wave action" isn't just a gimmick. This came out fantastic. Everything was perfectly and quickly blended in about 30 seconds to a nice, smooth, thick, consistency. just like the shop at the college I went to made! This morning I decided to try making a smoothie. The main gimmick of this blender is the "smart smoothie" button, which is supposed to be a fully automatic was to blend the perfect smoothy. I followed the suggestion the the manual for making one: 1 cup of milk, 1.5 cups yogurt, 2 cups fruit (frozen strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries) and some sugar. Pressed the smoothie button and let it do its thing. Sure enough, by the time the cycle stopped it was all blended together. I decided that I wanted a banana in it for extra sweetness, so I plopped 2 halves in and pressed the milkshake button for 5-10 seconds. It came out so smooth and creamy, just like a smoothie should! It had no problem blending the frozen fruit up. Tonight I made a good old fashioned thick chocolate milkshake. Several scoops of ice cream, some milk, and chocolate malt. This time it took several pulses and a jiggle of the jar (didn't have to pick it up and shake it though) to get things going, but once the blade caught the ice cream it went to town. The Oster would take a lot longer and often times by the time enough milk was added for it to blend everything it was a rather thin shake. When I did managed to make it thick it tended to be chunky. This blender on the other hand, took less than a minute, and the shake came out smooth and delightfully thick. We also tried that protein icy again, having a better feel for the unit, and the second time it came out much smoother, like a slushy, with no ice chunks. Cleanup is easy. I rinse it, add some hot soapy water, pulse it for a few seconds, then gently scrub the jar and the lid. So far we've used it 6 times in two days. As of right now I love this little blender, and while it may not be able to make peanut butter, it certainly does a great job a blending drinks. Hopefully it lasts for a long time, but as of right now I'm very pleased with my purchase and it easily earns 5 Stars.
J**N
It blends when the parts are brand new
UPDATE: I smelled something weird while the blender was running, an electrical burning smell, but couldn't figure out what it was until yesterday when tiny pieces of black rubber started spewing out the back of the machine while it was spinning. The bottom of the blade piece - where the notches are located to fit into the motor mechanism on the base - started shredding and then it came off completely. Without that piece the blender is useless because the blade won't spin at all. This happened after only TEN WEEKS of daily use. I make smoothies every morning and that's it. Used once a day and falling apart already? Not happy. Keep in mind I'm writing this review after only 1 month of use. Hopefully nothing tragic happens after I post because this might be my very favorite purchase of the past year. I'm a former "individual smoothie maker" owner and this blender is about a million times better than any single serve style blender even though it takes up a little more room on the counter. But that's it. What you see is what you get (so you won't need half a cabinet for all the blades, gaskets, cups, etc. to live.) PROS: 1. The smoothie setting actually works. I make mine every morning with berries & frozen vegetables. Unless there's a LOT of frozen stuff it pulverizes everything in 1 smoothie run. Otherwise, I press smoothie again & wait just another 45 seconds to perfect. I can put everything away while it runs. Easy breezy. 2. The cover seals nicely and nothing ever leaks out around the glass. 3. Glass! Every other blender I've had used a plastic pitcher, so eventually the thin, threaded bottom part (where the blade attaches) always cracked. The pitcher is solid and sturdy. 4. Buttons panel is one continuous surface so nothing is going to seep in and cause bacteria growth. 5. Easy to take apart and wash the 3 pieces. 6. Price! I was nervous it would feel/operate cheap considering I didn't even pay $50 for this blender but nope. It was a screamin' deal for the price. CONS: 1. Somewhat loud. I mean, it IS a blender but it's hardly an issue since the cycle is so fast. 2. Depending on the level of stuff in there a teeny bit of smoothie has been known to seep out from under the back of the pour spout cover as it kicks on (when it "throws" everything at the first spin of the blade). Nothing has ever flung across the room or anything like that, but it can be a little messy when taking off the cover. The CONS are so minor I'd only take a 1/2 star away if they'd let me. I haven't tried to crush ice yet, but bottom line - this might be one of the best blenders I've ever used. I actually WANT to make smoothies in the morning because it is fast, efficient, and actually works (and I'm super lazy in the AM, breakfast needs to be all of those things, and this blender delivers). This review would be 4.5 stars if I could.
Z**N
Horrible product. Doesn't work in india, Fake promises of refund made but not fulfilled. Please don't buy it as it is not compatible with Indian voltage.
G**Z
una muy bonita licuadora de muy buena calidad y sobre todo muy economica gracias yo la recomiendo ampliamente el comprar aqui es muy bueno
P**S
Fabulosa licuadora es mi favorita ....mis batidos quedan fabulosos asi sea con frutas mega congeladas, me dio el resultado deseado.
C**N
Excelente tiempo de entrega, pero la descripción dice que el cuerpo es de "acero inoxidable" y en realidad es de plástico. Dejando de lado este detalle, la licuadora funciona bien.
O**A
Me gustó mucho, es muy poderosa y los acabados son muy buenos y cómodos al tacto. Estoy muy feliz con la compra.
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