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18 KITCHENWARE NEWS & HOUSEWARES REVIEW • MARCH 2020 • www.kitchenwarenews.com The new MultiQuick 7 Hand Blender features smart speed technology for faster and finer blending. Now you can prep meals easier than ever before with a soft-grip trigger resting comfortably in your hand; you are in control of the blending speed without interruption by simply applying more or less hand pressure. Designed for performance, the powerbell system works magic on complex blends while offering less suction, so pureed mixtures stay where they belong – in the beaker, mixing bowl or stockpot. For more information visit https://www.braunhousehold.com/en-us. KN Braun MultiQuick 7 with ActiveBlade The 15 BAR Italian pump creates the optimal pressure to extract a single or double espresso according to espresso brewing standards. The professional portafilter with a special design for a better grip and a separate tamper set up the right espresso brewing experience. And if you prefer a larger size beverage, the new adjustable double drip tray accommodates taller cups. The advanced milk frother mixes steam and milk to create a rich, creamy froth of evenly textured lattes and cappuccinos just the way you like them. For more information about Stilosa, visit https://www.delonghi.com/en-us. KN Prodyne adds the Every-Bowl™ to an extensive assortment of distinctive clear acrylic serving bowls. The lightweight, but sturdy 12-inch diameter bowl features attractive acrylic lines and serves a multitude of functions certain to please everyone in the kitchen. The Every-Bowl can be used to mix and serve salads, serve chips or popcorn, or sit on the counter as an attractive fruit bowl. It will retail for $14.99. For more information, call 909.484.1212, email bobby@pro- dyne.com or visit www.prodyne.com. Visit Prodyne in the South Hall during the Inspired Home Show. KN Stilosa by De'Longhi Prodyne's Every-Bowl Duralex presents the Jazz collection designed to celebrate New Orleans jazz. Taking cues from the era, the new Jazz collection features vintage-styled, vertical ribs that naturally play with light. The glasses are made to withstand heavy duty use and to remain crystal clear for the next generation. The new Jazz collection offers two sizes: one suitable for long cocktails and a second glass designed for spirits served short. Duralex glasses are stackable and safe—if broken, they shatter into small chunks rather than jagged shards—and are mi- crowave, freezer and dishwasher safe. Ideal for both hot and cold drinks, these stackable glasses can be used for more than cocktails. Duralex is the only glass manufacturing company that manufacturers all of its products in France. Visit Duralex USA at www.duralexusa.com. KN Duralex Jazz Collection is Ready to Party Go sili has made the reusable straw truly portable, with an offering that comes packaged in a metal tin, as if it were breath mints, that can be tossed into a bag. With communities around the country banning plastic straws, more consumers are looking for reusable alternatives to avoid using the paper straws offered to replace the plastic, but a reusable straw is only really practical if it can be used with both hot and cold liquids, if it's easy to clean, and if it's also really portable as well as safe for use by small children. The go sili straw checks all those boxes. It folds neatly into its little tin, and then springs open as soon as it's out of the tin into a straw that looks like it had never been folded. After use, it's easy to clean without a brush because it's flexible enough to squeeze as warm water is run through it, dislodging any- thing that might have become lodged inside or it can just go into the dishwasher at home. It's even microwave oven-safe. For more infor- mation, visit www.gosili.com. KN A Reusable Straw That's Really Practical

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