Sage the Q SBL820SHY review
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- Jug blender
For close to £400, you should expect the Q from premium brand Sage to be brilliant. With 2,400 watts, it's among the most powerful blenders available, and it comes with Sage's Vac Q technology, which can suck the air out before blending to give smoother, bubble-free drinks. But expensive blenders have disappointed before by being tricky to use and clean, and not being able to handle ice or thicker mixes. Read our full blender review to find out if the Q can prove its worth.
- 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
- Height46 cm
- Width21 cm
- Depth26 cm
- Capacity2 litres
- Power2400
- Speed Settings5
- Jug materialPlastic
Test results
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- 73%Average score
- 90%Highest score
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