Info: Model CAC93; Composed of Polypropylene and Stainless Steel
Shipping included in Canada. These containers are for use with Waring Xtreme commercial blenders (they may also fit some Professional models of Vitamix blenders). The Waring polypropylene / copolyester containers were originally available here in a choice of 48 and 64 ounce sizes, but our stock is currently limited to just the 48 ounce size.
Info: Model CAC93; Composed of Polypropylene and Stainless Steel
Shipping included in Canada. These containers are for use with Waring Xtreme commercial blenders (they may also fit some Professional models of Vitamix blenders). The Waring polypropylene / copolyester containers were originally available here in a choice of 48 and 64 ounce sizes, but our stock is currently limited to just the 48 ounce size.
Product Notes:

Waring's aggressive, all-purpose, stackable, BPA-free copolyester containers
CAC95: Waring 64 Oz. Blender Container
CAC93: Waring 48 Oz. Blender Container
Also known as "The Raptor," the 48-ounce capacity Waring Xtreme container includes blade and lid. The super sharp heavy duty blades can liquify dense produce, crush ice in seconds, and also grind grains and other dry ingredients to a super fine consistency. The Raptor container has convenient ounce, and milliliter markings for accurate drink preparation, with an indicator mark for cleaning.
These containers are stackable (if you have more than one), and are ideal for preparing smoothies, frozen drinks, spreads, nut butters, and more. Aviva recommends books like the Smoothies Bible and the Green Smoothie Revolution, for recipes that combine green grasses (wheat grass, etc.), leafy greens (kale, spinach), and fruits for delicious and healthful green smoothies.
The CAC93 is compatible with the following Waring Xtreme blender Models: MX1000XTXP, MX1050XTXP, MX1100XTXP, MX1200XTXP, MX1300XTXP, and MX1500XTXP.
These Waring containers may also fit perfectly on some of the Professional Series blenders by Vitamix.
Unlike some container designs, the "vortex" action of "The Raptor" blender container automatically pulls liquids down into the blades, eliminating the need for an accelerator tool or tamper.