Gas powered blender

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Does anybody know where I can get a gas powered blender or seen any in stores in Alberta. I would like 2 stroke. I need one for Sept 10. I live near Edmonton the closer the better. Please let me know. Thanks.
 

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Just want to try again and see if anybody can help me locate a gas powered blender.
 

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ask sledbunny she also has one and lives up north near u edmonton folks there is a thread around some where with it:cool:
 

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Did you try Wholesale Sports, Camper's Village?

Alternatively, my brother decided against the gas powered blender and bought a Canadian tire power/booster box with built in 120V (approx $180 reg price) inverter which runs the normal household blend with no problem and also has many other uses.

Much better purchase than a gas powered blender which only serves one purpose ocassionaly throught the year.
 

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When I have more freetime, I am going to retrofit one of my old RC car engines to drive a blender. should be easy, mount a few spur gears from old cars, and connect the engine and blender to a base, and Boom! Have a nitro powered blender that runs at 35,000 RPM!
 

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Does anyone have one they would want to rent for the weekend of July 10?
 

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Did you try Wholesale Sports, Camper's Village?

Alternatively, my brother decided against the gas powered blender and bought a Canadian tire power/booster box with built in 120V (approx $180 reg price) inverter which runs the normal household blend with no problem and also has many other uses.

Much better purchase than a gas powered blender which only serves one purpose ocassionaly throught the year.

you obviously do not drink enough.......................
 

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Has anyone looked into the price of slurpee machines? I want-ED one for the bar...

HOLY COW!
 

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We used one on New years a few years ago.The only problem was it was -30 and the drinks kept freezing up as we were making them.Solution,more booze to help with freeze up.Keep a cab on standby:d:d:d
 

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Your staff parties are always interesting add Jimmy and his bbq, not to mention his laugh and a Gas Powered Blender and it would even step it up a notch.

Amen to that... The T&T crew knows what's up! Our Christmas Parties are always a great time! The random nights are the best though, one time we were setting up for an open house - All I can say is good thing Katie was underage. LOL
 
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