PITTSBURGH, PA, June 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) Summer is finally here! That means a lot of delicious smoothies, shakes, and mixed drinks will be made to complement the fun and gatherings. Nothing is worse than having a blender break or under-perform right when you need it.
Pikimal, an online decision engine, created a blender Piki (think of it like a Wiki for picking) that allows you to easily find a blender that perfectly fits your needs, such as "best blender for smoothies" or "best blender for tough jobs." If there's no template that matches your use, you can adjust the importance of each element that makes up a blender. Search by price, performance, capacity, quietness, or even color. Now, instead of buying a blender that you hope does the job, it's easy to make an informed decision first!
Pikimal was created to help users make the difficult choices in their lives. People want to make informed decisions, but the effort of educating oneself on all topics is overwhelming. That's where Pikis come in. Thanks to Pikimal, you don't need to be a breeder to know the right dog for your family or a ski expert to know the perfect resort for your weekend getaway. Finding the best products for your lifestyle or the solution to difficult online choices has become painless thanks to the power of Pikimal.
Visit Pikimal's blender Piki here: http://blender.pikimal.com/
Pikimal is Pittsburgh-based and founded in February 2010. We plan to separate great products from great marketing and make decision-making simple and collaborative. We allow users to pick nearly anything and determine what about that product or topic matters specifically to them.
Pikimal Puts Focus on the Blender
New Blender Piki Allows Users to Be Ready for Summer Beverages
2011-06-16
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