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Osterizer single speed "beehive" blender

Osterizer was the first mainstream brand of blenders from Oster introduced in 1946 (Young).

Osterizers tended towards heavy construction and motors. While this raised cost, many late-model Osterizers still function today, and are more powerful than a majority of contemporary consumer blenders.


Sources

  • Domestic Aesthetic: Household Art 1920-1970; J. Hebey; 5 Continents pub., 2003; [ISBN 88-7439-017-3]
  • World Almanac Book of Records; M. Young; World Almanac; 2006; [ISBN 0-88687-946-9]
  • Garage Sale & Flea Market Annual; B. Huxford; Collector Books; 2004; [ISBN 1-57432-386-5]