
List Price :
$130.00Price : $94.98
Code : B005QIYJA8
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Product Feature
- Included - S Blade for pureeing, blending and crushing ice drinks or smoothies; Multi-Purpose Blade for chopping and mincing dense foods; and Beater Blade for pancake batter and frothing specialty coffee drinks
- 8 removable stainless steel shaft with bell, is dishwasher safe and can be used in shallow or deep pots and pitchers
- Soft grip handle is non-slip and designed for comfortable handling while in use, for long or short periods of time
- Dishwasher safe 1-liter BPA-free blending pitcher, with graduated measurement markings (ml/cups) and no-splash lid
Product Description
KitchenAid 5-Speed Hand Blender with the Industry's First Interchangeable Stainless Steel Bell Blade Assemblies and FIRST EVER Removable Pan Guards. Change easily between different types of blades with no hassles or tools. The first ever removable pan guard attaches easily to the bells and helps prevent scratching on cookware. Bell blade assembly covers protect the blades when not in use. Blend, Puree, Chop, Shred, Mince Froth/Mix and Whisk/ Emulsify/Aerate - Easily blend smoothies, chop nuts, froth cappuccinos, shred vegetables or whisk egg whites with greater control.
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9563 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Onyx Black
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: KHB2561OB
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.88" h x.0" w x.0" l,6.88 pounds
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190 of 194 people found the following review helpful.
Nice.
By slipslip
I had been looking at immersion blenders for a while, checking prices, reading reviews. I had also had been looking at food processors, because mine hit the wall (figuratively. Literally, it hit the floor) and I rely on it heavily. I decided to get this little beauty because I am easily coerced into buying things based on brand recognition. I had no idea that I was going to kill two birds with one blender (not really "birds." More like one soup, one salsa). It works great. The carrying case makes me feel important when I take it out, and I have the urge to say something like, "step back. I'll handle this."
We have a smoothie blender for smoothies, so I haven't tried it for that, but I've done soups, salad dressings, sauces, chutneys and salsas and it works like a dream. Clean up is easy, it feels sturdy, and it gets the job done.
The cord is slightly annoying, it completely gets in the way of me pretending it's a magic wand, but it isn't, it's a kitchen tool, so I'll just suffer that one out in relative silence.
79 of 84 people found the following review helpful.
Immersion Blender on Steroids!
By Tricia Callahan
I recently received this as a gift and it is amazing! I haven't used an immersion blender much in my cooking life but given that this one has so many uses and utensils, I will be able to use it for many purposes. I have already used the chopper and immersion blender attachments for various tasks. They worked perfectly. I also love that it has a tool box to hold all of the components. I don't have to worry about parts getting lost or forgotten in the cupboard. I highly recommend this small appliance.
39 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
It's ok, but a step down on quality from last generation
By JoMo
I had to replace our KitchenAid immersion blender because it burned out while mixing some Almond Butter. This new set seems to be a much cheaper design compared to KitchenAid's their last generation. The wand locks on to the motor in a partial turn instead of a snap on lock like the last design which seems destined to crack one day. The variable speed is a 5 step turn knob instead of continuously variable knob. One real annoyance is that it is more difficult to grip this knob. It's a flat, low profile disk and very smooth finish making it tough to grip while cooking/mixing if you need to change the speed. The switch also feels very cheap and not solid like to tall, round knob from their last design which worked great.
What is new is the 2 additional choices on the mix blades. However, I tried using the batter mix blade head but it did not do a very good job on simple corn bread batter. I needed to move it all around the batter and didn't pull in the dry mix to the wet very well. It was a lot of lifting and re-plunging to get the dry mixed included.
The other annoyance is that the chopper lid/top no longer locks in to the motor housing. It just sits on top which make it easy to lift off the chopper while working. The whole design of this new set seems like a step backwards from the last set I owned from Kitchenaid.
I realize that here are some trade offs in manufacturing to make a product come in a price point / offering more features to outsell the competition. The trade off in this new set seem to be to offer more immersion head choices (that don't seem to work well) while compromising the quality of the overall product. What I'd prefer is a good, well made immersion blender with a good wisk and chopper.
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