Jennair Attrezzi Cobalt Finish Stainless Steel Blender
Showcasing sleek, European styling and a powerful, ice-crushing blade design, this Attrezzi blender from Jenn-Air is set off with a cobalt blue pitcher and a stainless steel base to complement your kitchen decor.
Cobalt blue finish pitcher
72-oz. glass pitcher
Electronic touch controls
Five speed settings
Ice-crushing mode
Momentary pulse option
Speed indicators with cobalt backlight
Warning light -- flashes when blender is on
Automatic shut-off after standing for 10 minutes
Oversized, high-stress stainless steel blades
Top continuous speed of 9600 RPM
Blend and serve design pitcher
Bulb shape and unique design
Wider bottom accommodates oversized blade for superior blending
Removable lid cap for adding ingredients during use
Pitcher and accessories are dishwasher safe
High efficiency 500-watt motor
Durable, easy-to-clean surface
Pitcher accessory kit includes base ring, blade base assembly and pitcher gasket
48-inch long power cord detaches for storage
If you're looking for style, comfort, and practicality, this bedroom set from Lifestyles is just what you're looking for.
This package contains everything from sheets to shams and a comforter.
Luscious patchwork color scheme
Set comes with matching comforter, sheets, pillow cases, and shams
100-percent polyester comforter and sham front shell and filling.
100-percent cotton back
100-percent cotton sheet set
Dry clean only comforter
Machine wash sheets
Dimensions:
Queen comforter measures 90-inches x 90-inches
King comforter measures 108-inches x 90-inches
Cal-King comforter measures 108-inches x 90-inches
Imported
Perfect for the avid handyman, these 10-inch diamond wet saw blades cut through tile like a knife through butter.
Specifications:
Blade diameter: 10 inches
Center hole: 7/8 inches (can be changed to 5/8 inches with included adaptor)
Teeth height: 9/32 inches
Teeth thickness: 7/64 inches
Max speed: 6,000 RPM
Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Trooper of the Plains bronze Remington reproduction statue.Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Trooper of the Plains statue is composed of a copper and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist and the statue engraved on it.The artist, Frederic Remington (1861-1909), was born on October 1, 1861, in Canton, New York. Remington was first considered as a painter, but later in his life his bronze sculptures were so extremely well done that he is today known for his sculptures more than his paintings. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. During his travels, he worked as a sheep rancher and sketched everything around him, recording everything on paper with his artistic abilities. When he returned to New York he had only a few dollars remaining, but he had with him a large collection of drawings from his years of travel.A magazine made Remington's first purchase and the name of the painting was'The Apache War.' This was his first illustration published and he went on to be a famous artist there after. Remington started his career as a sculptor in 1895. This is when his first sculpture titled The Bronco Buster was announced.Remington produced around twenty different sculptures during his short-lived career. He used the Lost Wax Method for his castings, a method dated back to early Roman times. When Frederic Remington passed in December 1909, his widow left all of his art to the Remington Art Museum in Ogdensburg, New York, after she passed away years later.For fine artwork and accent pieces, look no further than Overstock.com.




