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Here they are gang:
MY collection of rare sq osters. I can't seem to find any information on them does anybody in the club have any info on these machines.
They are heavier( 10+ pounds for the base only!!) and mostly more powerful (2/3 to 1 HP motors) than the Beehive Models.
Heavy Chrome!
I have documented 3 versions so far but that is all I know about them.
Take a gander
jet
 
Hi Jon those are really neat. I have never seen a sq. Osterizer before. Thanks for sharing the neat pictures. Terry
 
Hey Jetcone

Fab ebay "grouch" declutching! And of course the "mondo"
masculine right knuckles in the Classic V Eye Eye Eye !
Could you please pan back up to Post# 107969, back up,
pan down and right so I can glimpse that KA Dw. tyvm
 
Very nice, I like the square ones as well and they are definitely harder to find than the beehives. I don't think they had a long run, they were the modernized version of the beehive but soon were replaced by the even more modern version most people know. What also confuses it is that the behives also came with pushbuttons in their last year or so. Those particular "squared" ones were also badged as Kenmores as was the following model, only differences being the controls and the jar holder wasn't round it was bezzeled. After that Kenmore used HB for awhile
The other thing with all those Osterizers is there seems to be no rhyme or reason as to what size motor they put in them, some are as little as 400 watts or so while others are 800 and 900.
 
Jeff

thanks for the cool scan of the book! Is that a repro or original? Nice color layout! I am guessing that Bennetts was a mailorder company??

Pete you are so right, I see all kinds of power ratings without rhyme or reason and yet when I take one apart I really can't see any difference in the motors or the gage thickness of the windings!! I do wonder if they just made the same motor for all and just put different ratings on to market them at different price points??
I would think it would be a manufacturing nightmare not to mention a repairman's nightmare.!

jon
 
Bennett Brothers Blue Book of Quality Merchandise

Jon,
Bennetts were a wholesale house, they sold to other businesses for resale, premiums ect. their catalogs are awesome, they sold damn near everything in smaller appliances.
Their catalogs are all over ebay, and can be had for reasonably cheap too.
 
actually thats the retail price

The price the Bennetts sold at was encoded, kinda like service merchandise used to do.
I have these from 64, 66, 68, 70, 73 and 76.
They are fun catalogs!
 
Jetcone: Really nice Oster blenders-I have heard of the square base ones-but haden't seen any-Excellent examples.Love the catalog pictures of the Waring,Oster,and Dormeyer machines-the Dormeyers are the really rare ones aren't they?Waring still makes a commercial bar blender with the 'waterfall" base and the square spline drive-not the crappy "wagon wheel" drive.the machine had a SS container.Was at a resturant supply store.They are now a Waring dealer-they used to be a Hamilton Beach delear-that wass when HB was in Washington,NC,just about 20M from here.Saw their factory once.
 
Rex when I cut my teeth

learning to bartend 20+ years ago we all had HB that was the preferred blender at the time. Now I see all the bars I have worked at have switched to Vita Mix with automatic timer cycles.
I just scooped up an early HB bar blender is all SS for old time sake. But I have to say my best margaritas come out of a VitaMix now so even I have made the switch 24 years later.
I am curious about the Waring commercial models as we all know Waring was the first blender. They seem powerful and I am glad to hear that they kept the spline drive that wagon wheel is for the birds IMOP.
jon
 
Jon those square Osterizers are really cool. I'm sure I've seen some of those at the estate sales before, now I will be sure to pick one up.
 
Warings wagon wheel coupling came out when they started selling the plastic Futura series around 1970. As far as I know Waring didn't even make them, they outsourced them to rotor electric or somebody.
 
Jetcone:Since you are into bartending-you would know your blenders.I have a few of the Vita-mix timed cycle "blending stations" use-em at home-love the machines.also have 2 Blendtec "auto cycle" machines-The Blendtecs have all metal Spline drives like the old Waring.Blendtec is Vita-mixes closest competitor at this point.Vita-mix has a replaceable plastic drive with metal drive socket molded into it.Waring also still uses the spline drive in their lab blenders-the only company that still makes them for that use.You will find them listed in any science or lab supplier-or on Warings website.They have three departments for blenders-household,commercial,and lab.They have some "mini attachments" that would be handy for kitchen use-grinding herbs and spice-or even coffee.their website often calls the attachments "pill grinders"Love the "explosion proof" blender motors-you have to wire it in using explosion proof wiring and boxes,and you have to supply the blender motor a source of clean dry air for cooling.Just may go back to that restuarant supply and pick up that Spline drive blender-I have a spline drive "ice crusher" attachment that would fit it.Also have an old spline drive blender bas but no jar.Would also like to get one of those Waring "Rocket" blender bases.--those were so COOL!!I also have a Waring 1gal capacity blender that has a HUGE spline drive on it.
 
Yo, caution ordering blenders from lab supply companies, and especially "pill grinders," you will probably get on a watch list as a suspected dope lab of some kind.

Though this could be Really Really Funny. FBI shows up with local police... knock-knock "Open up, police!"

"Yes officer, is something the matter?"

"We have a search warrant for a drug lab, please step outside..."

Cops go in, look around: "Wow, that's cool!" "My mom had one of those!" "Hey I remember that furniture style from my aunt's house...."

Cops come back outside: "Must have been a mistake, you're not a druggie. But I have to ask, where did you get that stuff, I've always wanted one of those for my house...."
 

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