Is it possible to make an immersion blender run by using compressed air in the air mattress?

March 9th, 2010 | by admin |

Can any one suggest me. Is it possible to make the blender or food processor to run using the compressed air released through an air mattress and there by not having to depend on the electricity for food processing. Can it give the enough output needed to blend.

IF an immersion blender could run from compressed air, it would certainly take much, much more pressure than could ever be produced by the thin plastic walls of an air mattress. No, it would not give the required output.


  1. 2 Responses to “Is it possible to make an immersion blender run by using compressed air in the air mattress?”

  2. By Corky R on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    IF an immersion blender could run from compressed air, it would certainly take much, much more pressure than could ever be produced by the thin plastic walls of an air mattress. No, it would not give the required output.
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  3. By Walt on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    Even if such a foolish notion could be entertained, How exactly do you plan on filling up said air mattress? Probably with an electric pump or by hand? Neither device is capable of producing the volume or pressures needed for the blender. A large electric compressor may be able of delivering the needed air , but that defeats the idea. So we end up with a simple fact that no matter what you try. You will still need electricity. Nice try though. If it ain`t broke, don`t try and fix it
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