The Lagrange 609010 blender goes under € 60 at Carrefour, i.e. a drop of around 15% on the price usually observed. It is currently one of our best value for money.
Far from vacuum or friction devices, the Lagrange 609010 blender is simple, not to say simplistic; one dial, three automatic programs and that’s it. But sometimes it doesn’t take more to get five stars.
Lagrange 609010
Introductory price 100 €
- Convenience of employment
- Mixing efficiency
- Interview
- Noise
Granted, the Lagrange 609010 blender does little, but it does them very well. Easy to learn, efficient, well finished, it is very difficult to fault it. The picky “blenderophiles” may find fault with its management of low power and left-handed people on the impossibility of launching a mix when the handle is oriented to the left, but these minor faults are ultimately very little for a product of this quality. The Lagrange 609010 is undoubtedly one of the best performance / price ratios in our comparison of blenders.
Strong points
- Impeccable mixing.
- High quality finishes.
- Lid effective, but easy to remove.
- Easy maintenance.
Weak points
- Minimum powers difficult to use.
- Mixing can only start with the handle on the right.
- Noisy.
As an alternative
Russell Hobbs NutriBoost 23180-56
Introductory price 70 €
- Convenience of employment
- Mixing efficiency
- Noise
- Interview
The Russell Hobbs NutriBoost 23180-56 does not stop at its multitude of accessories to seduce. This stocky model is powerful enough to crush ice and to make smoothies worthy of those made by more sophisticated models. With a few more speeds and a better contained sound level, the NutriBoost 23180-56 could have become an essential blender, all categories combined. However, it remains the best “Mix & Go” type device in our comparison.