Beko Sense Blender TBN6602 review
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- Jug blender
The Beko Sense TBN6602 is a very cheap glass jug blender, undercutting many others from brands such as John Lewis and Russell Hobbs. We tested it to find out whether it really is great value for money, or whether this cheap Beko blender is one to avoid. Read our full review to find out.
- Pros and cons
- What is it?
- What's it great at?
- Is there anything I should watch out for?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- Should I buy it?
Technical specifications
General
- Height38 cm
- Width20 cm
- Depth20 cm
- Capacity1.6 litres
- Power600
- Speed Settings4
- Jug materialGlass
Test results
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- 48%Lowest score
- 73%Average score
- 90%Highest score
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