I recently received a rare beauty of a vintage blender (pictured) as a gift. It's an Osterizer clone re-badged for Sears, dating back to the mid-'60s from what I can tell. A Lady Kenmore 600, with a model number a mile long compared to the 3-digit numbers of its Osterizer contemporaries.
I had seen the Oster ice crusher blade at ACE and then read in a recent blender thread that this blade is very effective at what it's advertised to do, so I swung by ACE and bought one.
Last night I made smoothies and I can attest that with this blade, ice is crushed almost instantly; far better and faster than with any other blender I've ever used -- and I did not drop the crescents in one by one, but dumped them in on top of the other ingredients. Within seconds of starting the blender, the clattering sound of ice went silent. That has never happened before. There's always a stray chunk or two that escapes pulverization. Not so with the Oster ice crusher blade. I'm beyond satisfied and have become an instant Osterizer fan as a result. I know of no other make that allows the user various blade options that are so easily changed out.
So my question is, can I leave this blade in and use it for other jobs? It seems like a major improvement over the standard blade.

I had seen the Oster ice crusher blade at ACE and then read in a recent blender thread that this blade is very effective at what it's advertised to do, so I swung by ACE and bought one.
Last night I made smoothies and I can attest that with this blade, ice is crushed almost instantly; far better and faster than with any other blender I've ever used -- and I did not drop the crescents in one by one, but dumped them in on top of the other ingredients. Within seconds of starting the blender, the clattering sound of ice went silent. That has never happened before. There's always a stray chunk or two that escapes pulverization. Not so with the Oster ice crusher blade. I'm beyond satisfied and have become an instant Osterizer fan as a result. I know of no other make that allows the user various blade options that are so easily changed out.
So my question is, can I leave this blade in and use it for other jobs? It seems like a major improvement over the standard blade.
