Blender

The History of Blenders

  • 2010 BCE

    Food Blender of actually

    Food Blender of actually
    Soon came hand held mixers, which continually change with style, even today.
    The see-through mixer; one of many of the latest designs.
  • 2000 BCE

    Food Blender of 2000

    Food Blender of 2000
    In time the mounted mixers were taken over by an again smaller model, which was made up of a small plastic container with a handle.
    The latest version of the container blender with a handle.
  • 1950 BCE

    Food Blender of 1950

    Food Blender of 1950
    By World War II and into the 1950’s, a new mixer, which was mounted on a stand and had a bowl underneath, was replacing the glass-bottomed design. This new style had a more powerful motor and two gear-driven beaters.
  • 1950 BCE

    Food Blender of 1950

    Food Blender of 1950
    Later version of the bowl mixer.
    Regular blender from the 1950's.
  • 1935 BCE

    Food Blender of 1935

    Food Blender of 1935
    In 1935 Fred Waring joined up with Frederick Osius and marketed the Waring Blendor.
  • 1922 BCE

    Food Blender of 1922

    Food Blender of 1922
    In 1922, Stephen Poplawski, from Racine, Wisconsin was the first to invent what is now sought of as a blender. He attached a spinning blade at the bottom of a container, which he used to make soda fountain drinks.
    Waring, from the band, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, promoted these blenders to bartenders, for whipping frozen drinks.
  • 1920 BCE

    Food Blender of 1920

    Food Blender of 1920
    Many blenders into the 1920's looked very similar.
    The motor stood on a separate iron stand and was usually adjustable.
  • 1910 BCE

    Food Blender of 1910

    Food Blender of 1910
    Not many patents came after this until 1910, but most were issued between 1920 and 1930.