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10 Best Immersion Blenders 2022
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- Best overall
- Best less expensive
- Best simple
- Best with multiple blade styles
- Best durable
- Best with pan guard
- Best cordless
- Best less expensive cordless
While many people find storing a blender in their kitchen to be worth it, the smaller (and overall less expensive) immersion blender can handle a lot of the same cooking tasks with less fuss. And while they may not be right for, say, big-batch smoothies or crushing nuts into butter (which takes a lot of force), they work totally great for emulsifying soups, marinades, dressings and aïolis and, yes, for making smaller smoothies. In fact, I found that it’s pretty common to own both a blender and an immersion blender — but that the ease of the latter is preferable whenever it can be employed. “I use mine way more than my full-size blender and food processor,” Simply Recipes associate general manager Emma Christensen told me. “It stores in a drawer and you can pull it right out. There’s no transferring. It’s much easier to clean.” No matter which model you’re drawn to — likely from one of the few brands that seem to dominate the market — Cristensen’s points ring true. The immersion blender? “It’s all about convenience.”
Some immersion blenders have set speeds, in which case I’ve listed the exact number you can choose from. Others have variable speed, meaning you control how quickly they’re whirring with a dial or button that moves gradually from low to high.
Most immersion blenders come with more than just one stick and blade. For this, I’ve listed all the additional attachments (whether that’s different styles of blades, whisks, or choppers à la a food processor), as well as any pitchers or cups that will give you a mini blenderlike setup.
Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender
$130
$130
Speeds: 15 speeds | Extras: Whisk, chopping bowl with blades, storage jar with lid
The majority of the experts I spoke to named the Breville Control Grip as their favorite immersion blender. With 15 speeds, it’s the most high-tech of the bunch. “It is on the bigger side,” says food writer and editor Alyse Whitney, “but it’s really powerful.” Food writer and editor Matt Rodbard has had his for more than five years. “For me, it’s just really brought a lot of utility when making soups and sauces,” he says. “Plus I love the way it feels in my hand.” Posie Brien, a recipe developer and writer for the food site 600 Acres, has had hers for even longer — more than a decade. “I love it,” she says. “It’s so easy to use and clean. It’s sturdy and substantial and the motor is great. I really think everyone should be using an immersion blender more often. It’s good for eggs — if you blend your scrambled eggs with one, they’ll be so much creamier and better. It’s good for smoothies. It’s good for sauces of any kind, really.” And no matter what you’re doing, the rubberized lip means it won’t scratch the bottom of any pots, pans, or bowls.
Plus there are all the attachments. “You can use the blender function to purée pumpkin or smooth out a custard for a cream pie, then swap it out for the whisk attachment to whip up some cream to top it with,” says Petra Paredez, the owner of Petee’s Pie Company in Brooklyn and the author of Pie for Everyone. “It has a cup attachment that lets you use it as a regular blender, too, so it can replace multiple tools that would otherwise take up a lot of space. ”
Cuisinart Smart Stick Variable Speed Hand Blender
$70
$70
Speeds: Low to high variable | Extras: Whisk, chopper, measuring cup
The Cuisinart Smart Stick, favored by two of the pros I spoke with, has a variable speed dial that takes the handheld machine from low to high. That’s actually one of the features Christensen likes about it. “The controls are really, really easy,” she says of the stick, which she has owned for about five years. “Clearly, it’s built to last.” Chef and author Virginia Willis can certainly attest to that too — she had an older-model Cuisinart immersion blender for 15 years and only recently replaced it with this one. “I find it to be such a great tool,” she says. “Especially when it comes to making soups, it’s so much safer and easier than pouring the liquid into a blender. Plus if you’re making something like refried beans, it’s easy to control going partway blended instead of fully.”
Mueller Ultra-Stick 9-Speed Hand Blender
$35
$35
Speeds: Nine | Extras: Jar, whisk, milk frother
The Mueller Ultra-Stick was a favorite of Strategist readers from a previous version of this article — and we can understand why. It has four and a half stars and close to 40,000 ratings on Amazon, with glowing reviews about the quality you get for the price. Many people noted the strong stainless-steel body and the force of the blade (it has a turbo speed setting for when you really need to kick it up). “At 500 watts, this immersion blender is more powerful than most,” says one. “The steel feels substantial, and the attachments are very easy to change.” Speaking of those attachments, the Mueller is the only one on this list that comes with a milk frother, a bonus if you like to make lattes at home.
$35 at Amazon
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Braun MultiQuick 5 Immersion Hand Blender
$84
$84
Speeds: Two | Extras: Whisk and blending jar
Cookbook author Julia Turshen uses her Braun immersion blender primarily for two tasks: making salad dressing directly inside a deli container (so she can store it in the fridge without dirtying two bowls) and blending soups, especially when she’s looking to purée just some to thicken the body. She appreciates the simplicity of its two speeds, which work perfectly for her needs without giving her too many choices, and she doesn’t “find the cord impacts my usage at all since nothing in my kitchen is terribly far from an outlet,” she says. “Most kitchens can probably say the same.” For two years, this straightforward model has held up great, Turshen says.
Cuisinart CSB-175 Smart Stick
$50
$90 now 44% off
$50
Speeds: Two | Extras: None
For an even simpler blender that also has two speeds but doesn’t come with any attachments, this Cuisinart model is all you need. In 2017, Strategist contributor Hannah Howard said it “changed he5r life” — and all these years later, she still feels the same. When originally surveying the immersion-blender landscape, Howard saw that many came with fancy attachments and extraneous features, like bendable arms, and usually went for upward of $100. She wanted something simpler, so she settled on this extremely affordable unit. “What I love most about it is that it just has two speeds,” she writes, noting that she uses the lower one for things like pesto and the higher one for smoothies and purées. “It has 200 watts of horsepower, which is plenty for a hand blender.” And since it weighs about a pound and a half, it maneuvers easily into all sorts of pots, bowls, and jars (and fits in Howard’s “tiny Brooklyn kitchen drawer”).
KitchenAid 5-Speed Hand Blender
$146
$146
Speeds: Five | Extras: Whisk, chopper, pitcher, three different bell blades
Though it has fewer speeds than the Breville, this KitchenAid model has always been flexible enough for recipe developer and cookbook author Jessie Sheehan. “It’s a tool you might not think you really need, but it’s actually super-helpful,” she says. “I have a salad-dressing phobia — I always want other people to make it for me. But this really helps. I can make mayo or a fruit compote, or I can whip egg whites for baking with the whisk attachment. We have a Vitamix we use when we’re making smoothies en masse, but it’s nice to be able to make smaller portions too.” One of the attachment bell blades that come with the 5-Speed is, in fact, meant to be especially efficient at crushing ice. “It’s easy to use, and the cord has never been a problem because it’s quite long,” Sheehan says. “Plus it’s not crazy expensive.”
GE Immersion Blender
$59
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$59
Speeds: Two | Extras: Whisk and blending jar
The GE Immersion Blender comes recommended by Richard Rea, executive chef at the Butcher’s Daughter, who uses one at home and in his professional kitchen. In the latter, he says he probably uses it even more than the commercial model they also have on hand, pulling it out for creamy soups, cashew ricotta, hummus, and all types of salsa. “It’s very strong,” he says of the powerful motor and super-sharp blades. “It breaks through nuts — even some big, bulky blenders don’t do that. And it’s super lightweight and doesn’t make much noise (a little hum, but that’s it).” Rea has had the blender in his restaurant for two years (with daily use), and it’s still performing beautifully.
KitchenAid Corded Variable Speed Hand Blender
$55
$60 now 8% off
$55
Speeds: Low to high variable | Extras: Blending jar with lid, pan guard
I’m a fairly recent immersion-blender fan, but so far, this KitchenAid model has performed great. Like Turshen, I’ve used it for bigger-batch salad dressings (it emulsifies a large amount quickly) and soup. In the latter case, I’m especially appreciative of the pan guard, which fits snugly around the appliance’s sharp metal cage but still allows the blades to whir freely. When I’ve accidentally touched the bottom of my beloved Dutch oven, it doesn’t leave a scrape. Another bonus: I own the black, but it comes in nine colors, if aesthetics are important to you.
$55 at Amazon
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$60 at Best Buy
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All-Clad Stainless Steel Cordless Hand Blender
$155
$190 now 18% off
$155
Speeds: Five | Extras: None
Gaby Dalkin, the cookbook author and blogger behind What’s Gaby Cooking, has tried a lot of different immersion blenders over her 13 years as a recipe developer — and she says this is the best one she’s ever used. The main reason is that it’s cordless once you’ve finished charging it in a dock, which is especially useful for anyone who doesn’t have an outlet right next to their stove (as blending soups is one of the main functions of an immersion blender). It also means there’s nothing getting in the way, ever. Dalkin charges hers once a week and is able to use it several times during the subsequent days before returning it to the dock (though she says it definitely would last even longer for home cooks). And while it might be a stretch to call any immersion blender particularly stylish, this one has a stainless steel body with no visible plastic parts, giving it a sleek look — so much so that it’s one of Dalkin’s most-asked-about products when she does an Instagram live-cooking demonstration, she says.
$155 at Amazon
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$155 at Amazon
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KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender
$90
$100 now 10% off
$90
Speeds: Low to high variable | Extras: Blending jar with lid, pan guard
In addition to her Breville, Whitney has this cordless immersion blender. Although it also comes with a pan guard, its standout feature is that it’s battery operated. “It’s helpful to not have a cord when I’m blending soup in particular,” she says. “You just charge it up like you would anything. And the charge lasts for a really long time — 25 uses, according to the website. I definitely don’t charge it very often.” Instead of a dial, this one has a variable speed button, which Whitney says is very straightforward.
$90 at Amazon
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$100 at Target
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A cheaper KitchenAid (that's especially great at puréeing)
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The blender two professional bakers use at their pie shop
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A blender that's also a whisk, masher, ice crusher, and more
$120
$160 now 25% off
Buy at Williams Sonoma
• Posie Brien, recipe developer and writer
• Emma Christensen, associate general manager at Simply Recipes
• Gaby Dalkin, cookbook author and blogger at What’s Gaby Cooking
• Hannah Howard, Strategist contributor
• Petra Paredez, owner of Petee’s Pie Company
• Richard Rea, executive chef at The Butcher’s Daughter
• Matt Rodbard, food writer, editor, and author
• Jessie Sheehan, recipe developer
• Julia Turshen, cookbook author
• Alyse Whitney, food writer and editor
• Virginia Willis, chef and author
• Laura Wright, creator of The First Mess
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7 Best Immersion Blenders of 2023 – Top Hand Blenders
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1
Best Overall Immersion Blender
Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender
1
Best Overall Immersion Blender
Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender
$130 at Williams Sonoma
Credit: BrevillePros
- Easy to use and operate
- Comfortable to grip for long periods
- Useful, dishwasher-safe attachments
Cons
- Blending cup can be too large for some tasks
This immersion blender offers 15 speed settings and has a lot of great features that make it our top pick. Some models create a vortex that pulls food into the blades and results in suction on the bottom of the container, but the Breville’s blade guard is uniquely shaped to reduce this, which allows you to raise the tool more easily as you blend and helps prevent splatters. It requires more up-and-down motion to blend uniformly, but we still found it easy to operate. The rubber handle is soft, narrow and comfortable to grip and the “on” button is easy to hold down. The nonstick edge on the blender arm means you can blend in your pots without fear of scratching. The blender attachment clips onto the motor with ease and feels secure; it includes a blade guard for safe storage.
This pick came with the largest lidded mixing jar we tested (42 ounces), which is helpful for larger batches but does require more maneuvering for smaller servings. In our test, we found that the jar was too large for a small-batch mayonnaise but that the blender itself made a beautiful mayo in a smaller vessel. The jar's lid doubles as an anti-slip mat to place under the jar while blending. We like that it can also accommodate the chopper attachment so that you can take advantage of the blending cup's handle. This model also includes a food processor and whisk attachment, and all attachments are dishwasher safe.
Weight | 3.8 lbs. |
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Number of speeds | 15 |
Accessories | Whisk, 3-cup chopping bowl, 42-oz. jug with lid |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm, whisk and chopper |
2
Best Value Immersion Blender
Hamilton Beach Two-Speed Hand Blender
2
Best Value Immersion Blender
Hamilton Beach Two-Speed Hand Blender
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$35 at Amazon$39 at Home Depot$39 at Walmart
Credit: Hamilton BeachPros
- Affordable
- Quickly purees soup
Cons
- Cumbersome to operate for longer periods
This low-cost immersion blender does a great job blending softer foods like soups, milkshakes, whipped cream and dressings. It has a 225-watt motor, the lowest we tested, yet it was powerful enough to blend a pot of soup to a smooth consistency in under 90 seconds. It features two blending speeds (high and low) controlled by two large buttons that are easy to press down.
Of all the immersion blenders we tested, this one has the shortest shaft (5 inches), which is great for small-batch blending but would be difficult to use in a deep container like a tall pot of soup. It comes with a whisk and a food processor attachment, and both are top-rack dishwasher safe. Keep in mind that the plastic handle has a wide circumference, and it feels a little slippery, making it tiresome to hold onto, especially if you have small hands. The blending attachment did not feel as sturdy as other models we evaluated.
Weight | 2.59 lbs. |
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Number of speeds | Two |
Accessories | Blending arm, whisk and 3-cup chopping bowl |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm, whisk and chopping bowl |
3
Best Immersion Blender for Soup
Cuisinart Smart Stick Variable Speed Hand Blender
3
Best Immersion Blender for Soup
Cuisinart Smart Stick Variable Speed Hand Blender
$70 at Amazon$80 at Walmart$70 at Overstock
Credit: CuisinartPros
- Built-in safety feature
- Long (8") arm is perfect for deep pots
- Three dishwasher-safe attachments included
Cons
- Hand-wash only blender attachment
- Controls at the top means two hands to operate
This Cuisinart blender features a speed dial that makes it easy to puree soup quickly and without making a big mess. Start on low and slowly increase the speed to get a smooth, splatter-free puree. Despite having a narrow blade guard and a 300-watt motor, it was able to blend soup in about 60 seconds. We didn’t feel any stubborn suction, making it easy to maneuver around the pot. It did have a little trouble blending a smoothie quickly: There was some ice left after the initial blend, but we found it incorporated everything with about 30 more seconds.
We appreciated its safety lock: You have to press the “unlock” button to activate the trigger. Both were easy and comfortable to press while gripping the handle, which is narrow and ergonomic without feeling heavy. It comes with a mixing jar, food processor and whisk attachment, all of which are dishwasher safe. The blending attachment, however, is not.
Weight | 4.2 lbs |
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Number of speeds | Variable speed from low to high with nuanced dial |
Accessories | blending arm, whisk, 3-cup chopper/grinder and 2-cup mixing/measuring cup |
Dishwasher safe | Whisk, chopper and mixing cup only |
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4
Most Versatile Immersion Blender
Braun MultiQuick 7 Hand Blender
4
Most Versatile Immersion Blender
Braun MultiQuick 7 Hand Blender
$100 at Amazon
Credit: BraunPros
- Adjustable blade height
- All four attachments are dishwasher-safe
Cons
- Blade attachment collects water and must be dried thoroughly
Unlike the other immersion blenders we tested, the Braun has a variable speed button: The harder you press the more powerfully it blends. Also, the height of the blade can be adjusted during blending when you push down with the handle. This adds versatility because you can blend smaller quantities by lowering the blade. This feature helped it create a thick, uniform and rich smoothie in our tests. It features a narrow bell-shaped blade guard that has no vents, which means you don’t have to stop the blender to remove food that can get stuck around the vents. It comes with a dishwasher-safe mixing jar, food processor and whisk attachment.
Weight | 1.9 lbs. |
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Number of speeds | Variable speed depends on how hard you press the button |
Accessories | Blending arm, 20-oz beaker, whisk, 2-cup chopper |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm, beaker, whisk and chopper |
5
Best Immersion Blender for Smoothies
KitchenAid Two-Speed Hand Blender
5
Best Immersion Blender for Smoothies
KitchenAid Two-Speed Hand Blender
$70 at Walmart
Credit: KitchenAidPros
- Powerful enough to blend even hard, tough foods
- Available in a variety of fun colors
- Tangle-free cord
Cons
- Lacks additional accessories
We were impressed with the quality of this KitchenAid immersion blender — one of the more affordable ones we tested. It quickly became our go-to for smoothies: fairly quiet, powerful and easy to use. It was able to effortlessly blend the ice and whole strawberries in our smoothie into a creamy drinkable consistency. It also didn’t suction to the bottom of containers as much as other immersion blenders we tested, and the blender attachment is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning.
One of our favorite features is the thick power cord that doesn’t bunch up or get tangled. This is helpful when trying to maneuver around a busy countertop — though if you'd prefer no cord at all, we were also impressed with KitchenAid's cordless model for smoothies. Also, the handle is rubberized for a comfortable grip and the trigger is easy to press. It doesn’t come with a lot of accessories, but it comes with a lidded 3-cup mixing jar that makes it easy to store leftover smoothies or dressing in the fridge, though we wish the jar was lipped for easy pouring.
Weight | 2 lbs. |
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Number of speeds | Two |
Accessories | Blending arm, 3-cup blending jar with lid |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm, blender jar and lid |
6
Best Immersion Blender for Emulsifying
Vitamix Immersion Blender
6
Best Immersion Blender for Emulsifying
Vitamix Immersion Blender
$150 at Williams Sonoma
Credit: VitamixPros
- Emulsified mayo with ease
- LED light indicators for speed
Cons
- Heaviest motor in our tests
- Accessories sold separately
This straightforward immersion blender from Vitamix created a thick and smooth berry smoothie in our tests. But what really impressed us was its ability to create a quick mayonnaise that was silky and flavorful. It emulsified the mixture easily within two minutes. While it was the heaviest motor in our tests, we found the grip comfortable to hold. We also appreciated that the speed settings are clearly marked with lighted indicators. It also has a scratch-resistant material on the tip of the blade guard that allows you to puree soup in your pots without damaging them.
Weight | 2 lb. 11 oz. |
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Number of speeds | Five |
Accessories | None |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm only |
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7
Best Cordless Immersion Blender
All-Clad Cordless Rechargeable Hand Blender
7
Best Cordless Immersion Blender
All-Clad Cordless Rechargeable Hand Blender
$230 at Williams Sonoma
Credit: All-CladPros
- Portable and ergonomic
- Powerful and quick blending
Cons
- No accessories included
- More expensive than others on our list
A cordless immersion blender is a smart choice if you don't want to be tethered to one spot in the kitchen or if you don't have an outlet by your stove. The rechargeable battery on this All-Clad model ran for over 15 minutes at high speed in our tests on a full-charged battery (it took about two hours to fully recharge from empty). Keep in mind you will need a little counter space for the charging unit.
We like the safety feature too: Tap the button on top to unlock, then press the trigger to operate. It will automatically lock itself if you don’t press the trigger after 30 seconds. The blade attachment and handle (which is narrow, comfortable and not slippery) are made of stainless steel. We were impressed with how powerful it was, and it has one of the quieter motors we evaluated — it also comes in a less expensive corded model.
Weight | 2 lb. 3 oz. |
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Number of speeds | Five |
Accessories | None |
Dishwasher safe | Blending arm (though hand washing is recommended) |
How we tested immersion blenders
When the experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Kitchen Appliances and Innovation Lab assess immersion blenders, we put each to the test in common tasks: blending a smoothie, making mayonnaise and pureeing soup directly in a pot.
The smoothie evaluates a blender's ability to tackle ice and whole strawberries. The mayonnaise test indicates the capacity to emulsify, which needs to happen smoothly and slowly to create stability. The soup test helps us understand the blender's ability to puree large quantities of ingredients (including potato and broccoli) without splatter or leaving chunks.
We also consider the weight, comfort and available accessories for each machine. We review the instruction manual and appreciate quick start guides, helpful illustrations or images and tips or recipes.
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Is an immersion blender worth it?
Our experts think it is worth it to add an immersion blender to your kitchen, especially if you are a lover of smooth soups and quick sauces. It's easy to use, reasonable to store and quicker to clean than a countertop blender.
An immersion blender is great for small jobs like making pesto, dips, mayonnaise, whipped cream and even scrambled eggs. Good immersion blenders can whip up smoothies, milkshakes and frozen drinks for one or two people — but that's where they cap out since the motor (and blades) are smaller than a countertop blender and cannot run for a very long time without overheating.
We do advise that you avoid hard foods (like nuts and seeds) or very fibrous ones (such as kale and carrots) because they generally won’t become silky smooth; for those, we do recommend a high-powered blender or food processor. Also note that with an immersion blender, the blade needs to be fully submerged to work; you may find that you have trouble blending very small quantities.
What to consider before buying an immersion blender
✔️ Corded vs. cordless: A cord offers constant power, but it can get tangled or burned or could knock things over on a busy kitchen counter and stovetop. Cordless models are portable and convenient, but they need to be charged between uses or they may lose power before you can finish the job.
✔️ Blade guard vents: The blade guard is the dome-shaped part of the blender arm that covers the blades. We found that wide blade guards with large vents do a better job of circulating the food for better and faster blending. They are also easier to clean because food stuck under the blades is more accessible. Just make sure the blade guard will fit easily in your favorite pots and smoothie cups.
✔️ Handle and grip: To operate an immersion blender, you’ll grip the handle with one hand and press the on, off or speed buttons with your fingers, so it needs to feel comfortable to hold and operate simultaneously. Your hands will fatigue if the handle is too large, if the buttons are too small or awkwardly placed or if the blender feels heavy. Also, the buttons should be easy to press without much force. Ideally, your fingers will fall naturally on the buttons when you hold the handle. We found non-slip rubber handles to be softer and easier to grip.
✔️ Design: Look for a model that's compact enough to store in a kitchen drawer. Though immersion blenders are easy to clean, we prefer models that have a removable blender attachment that is dishwasher-safe.
✔️ Additional attachments: Many immersion blenders function with a motor that can also be connected to attachments for chopping, processing, whisking or frothing. If you already have stand-alone versions of these appliances, you can save money by buying a model without the extras, but they can be a convenient option if you don't own the pieces or want to consolidate your storage. One accessory we highly recommend is a sturdy, tall and narrow blending jar: It helps ensure the blender is submerged, reduces splattering and makes the up-and-down motion needed to blend easier. Plus, you can serve or store food directly in it.
✔️ Wattage: We have found this is less important than other factors. The immersion blenders we tested had motors between 225 and 600 watts and although wattage is an indicator of power, we did not find that it’s a reflection of quality, performance or comfort.
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90,000 manual of the user of the rechargeable submersible blender Beper P102FRU300
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rechargeable manual blender P102FRU300
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Precautions
Please read the following instructions carefully as they contain useful safety information during installation, use and maintenance, and help you avoid accidents and accidents. Remove the packaging and check that the instrument is not damaged, paying special attention to the power cable. The packaging elements (polyethylene bags, polystyrene, etc. ) must not be accessible to children in order to protect them from sources of danger. It is recommended not to dispose of these packaging materials with household waste, but to deliver them to the appropriate waste collection or disposal station, asking for information from the head of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Department of your municipality. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a person with a similar qualification in order to avoid a hazard. Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the data indicated on the label. The instrument may be damaged if the label is not correct. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, replace it with another suitable plug only by qualified personnel, who must also ensure that the cable size of the outlet is suitable for the power consumption of your appliance. It is generally not recommended to use adapters with multiple plugs and/or extensions; if necessary, use only simple or multiple adapters and extension cords in accordance with current safety regulations, making sure that the power consumption limit indicated on the simple adapters and extension cables and the maximum power limit indicated on the multiple adapter are not exceeded. Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is damaged in any way. Do not use the appliance after possible irregular operation. In this case, turn it off and do not open it. For repairs, contact an authorized Beper service center and require only original spare parts. Failure to follow these instructions may reduce the safety of your instrument. This appliance is for its specific purpose only. Any other use is considered incorrect and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage resulting from incorrect, incorrect or careless use.
This appliance is for domestic use only.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord, plug, or any part of this apparatus in water or other liquids.
Do not use the instrument near explosives, flammable materials, gases or burning flames.
Do not allow children, disabled people or people without experience or technical skills to use the appliance without proper supervision. Careful supervision is required when any appliance is used by or near children.
Warnings for use
Do not touch the blades, they are very sharp. Do not use damaged USB cables or electrical outlets. If any damage is found, stop using the product. Do not disassemble, repair or replace the product yourself. Do not use the product for too long to avoid overheating. It is recommended to use the product for no more than two minutes (four cycles), and then leave it for 10-15 minutes. If food gets stuck in the blades, stop the product, wait for the blades to stop and use the tool to free the blades. Never touch the blades with your fingers. If the product has not been used for more than three months, recharge it.
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- Entrance of the USB-Cabel
- button
- Button low speed
- button high speed
- Battery level
- Indicator EPERTICAL / Indicator LECECTER / Indicator of Unlit Blocking 900
Recharging the product
Fully charge the product before first use.
Lift the silicone cover located above the main unit and insert the USB cable into the appropriate port.
Connect the USB cable to the adapter and to a power outlet.
While charging, the battery levels flash in sequence and the operating indicator lights red.
Charging completed when all battery levels are on and the operation indicator is off.
The product is about to be discharged if only the last battery level is displayed during operation and flashes intermittently.
Instructions for use
Connect the shaft to the main unit and cut the food into cubes of about 2 cm and add the liquid part.
Immerse the shaft in the food and press the safety button. The device is unlocked when the unlock indicator is green and the battery level turns on.
Select the required speed. During operation, the battery level indicators light up and the operation indicator lights up green.
Move the blender up and down to finely grind food. To stop mixing, do not press the speed buttons.
After 30 seconds of continuous use, the product will automatically turn off.
After 5 seconds of inactivity, the product will automatically lock, and pressing the speed button will only turn on the battery level, not the work light. Press the safety button again to turn on the product.
After using the product, remove the shaft from the main unit.
Cleaning
Make sure the product is locked before cleaning and remove the shaft from the main unit.
Wash the shaft with dish soap and water. Do not wash in dishwasher.
Do not immerse the main unit in water, wipe with a dry cloth only.
Common problems during use
The product stops working, the battery level is on, and the operation indicator is red for 5 seconds. | Overload protection active. Reduce the amount of food. |
The product stops working, the battery level and the red operation indicator flash intermittently. | Overheating protection activated. Leave the product to cool for approximately 10 minutes. |
Product stops working, last battery level and red operation light blink for 5 seconds. | The battery is running low. Charge the product. |
Technical data
11.1 V - 2000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery
USB power supply: 5 V
With view for continuous improvement Beper reserves the right to make changes and improvements to the product in question without prior notice.
The European Directive 2011/65/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) requires that old household electrical appliances should not be disposed of with normal unsorted household waste. Old household appliances must be collected separately to optimize the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain, as well as reduce the impact on human health and the environment. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on the product reminds you of the obligation: when you dispose of the appliance, it must be collected separately.
WARRANTY CERTIFICATE
This instrument has been tested at the factory. From the date of original purchase, there is a 24-month warranty against material and manufacturing defects. The purchase receipt and
warranty card must be submitted together in the event of a warranty claim.
The warranty is valid only if you have a warranty certificate and proof of purchase (fiscal receipt) indicating the date of purchase and device model.
For any technical assistance please contact the reseller directly or our head office in order to maintain the functionality of the device and NOT void the warranty. Any tampering with the device by unauthorized persons will automatically void the warranty.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
If during the warranty period the device is found to be defective due to defective material and/or workmanship, we guarantee a free repair provided that:
- The device has been used correctly and for the intended purpose.
- The device was not ampered with, otherwise it is not repairable.
- Purchase receipt required.
- The warranty does not cover a device that shows significant wear.
Therefore, any part that may be accidentally broken or have visible signs of use in consumables (e.g. lamps, batteries, heating elements...) is not covered by the warranty for aesthetic parts, as well as for any defects resulting from non-compliance rules of use, negligence in the use and/or maintenance of the instrument, negligence, incorrect or improper installation, damage during transport and any other damage for which the supplier is not responsible.
For every defect that cannot be rectified within the warranty period, the device will be replaced free of charge.
In any case, if the part to be replaced due to defect, breakage or malfunction is an accessory and/or detachable part of the product, Beper reserves the right to replace only the relevant part and not the entire product. Contact your distributor in your country or the Beper after sales department.
E-mail [email protected] who will direct your inquiries to your distributor.
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The perfect helper: a hand blender with all sorts of attachments- View Larger Image
Blender is a great alternative to a bulky food processor. This housewife assistant is very compact, but at the same time it will facilitate chopping, chopping and even whipping the right products.
There are several types, one of them is a hand blender (submersible). What are its features and how to use this technique so that it serves for many years, we will understand further.
Design and function
CONTENTS
The appliance consists of an oblong handle with a high-speed motor built into it. Control buttons are also located there. The complete set of some models is supplemented by all kinds of bowls and nozzles (we will talk about the latter in more detail a little later). The hand blender is powered mechanically - hence the name. During operation, the user has to hold the blender with his hand while pressing the button.
The appliance is equipped with speed change buttons. Its immersion part is usually plastic or stainless steel. The rod ends with a two-blade knife, protected by a cap around the circumference.
Its purpose is to protect the user and minimize the amount of splashing of the contents of the bowl (or bowl - products are whipped in any container, the main thing is that the height of the sides is enough).
The immersion device is multifunctional with several attachments. The blender will help you make mashed potatoes for your baby, delicious smoothies, air cream, chop or cut food into cubes. True, it will have to be washed exclusively by hand - there is no self-cleaning function.
Hand Blender Attachment Options
Hand blender with attachments transforms it into a blender, cutter or chopper. Their diversity allows you to realize any culinary idea quickly and easily.
Types of nozzles and what you can do with them:
- Basic nozzle is the same standard "leg" of the mechanism. It comes in different lengths, somewhere up to 15 cm. Small knives successfully cope with chopping vegetables and various fruits.
- For dicing. Significantly reduces the cooking time of salads. It works with the help of two complementary knives: a lattice knife cuts the products vertically. Rotating blades help them horizontally. Best suited for boiled vegetables, as added fresh or pickled, pickled (tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.) can clog the grids, and the cubes will turn out crooked.
- Chopper. With this attachment, finely chop garlic, herbs, onions. A small nuance: during the process, you can not put a new portion in the bowl.
- Whisk. All kinds of sauces and cocktails, various creams; eggs for a weightless omelet or biscuit - this is her field of work.
- Hand blender with mixer attachment completely replaces - this is an alternative to the whisk attachment, only the area of \u200b\u200buse may vary slightly.
- Ingredient mixer: chopper plus whisk in one. Suitable for cooking minced meat or fluffy dough.
- Ice crusher. Not in high demand because it is not often needed in the home kitchen. The nozzle is only suitable for devices with a power of at least 350 watts.
- Dough hook. Also not very popular: dough preparation lasts 10-15 minutes. In addition, it gives a decent load on the motor of the device, which wears it out faster.
- Slicing and shredding disc. Universal nozzle, great time saver. But fruits lose some of their juice when cut.
- For mixing mashed potatoes: fine mesh (tubers are rubbed through) and a row of knives. The dish comes out airy, without small pieces.
- Tank vacuum pump. Designed to increase the shelf life of food. Special containers are included with the nozzle.
Pros and cons of an electrical appliance
A hand blender has many advantages over other kitchen appliances, but, like everything in the world, the appliance is not without some drawbacks.
Pros:
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It is easy to grind food to the desired degree. By purchasing a model with a dozen nozzles (or purchasing them separately), the owner receives a multifunctional device for creating culinary masterpieces;
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When it comes to making a small batch of vegetable, fruit or puree soup, the immersion blender is almost indispensable;
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In addition, the appliance is very compact (which is a huge plus for a small kitchen) and easy to clean.
Cons:
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The main drawback is the need to hold the device in your hands during its operation. If there are a lot of products that need to be chopped, the hands get tired;
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The second nuance is that a hand blender copes with the preparation of homogeneous cocktails a little worse than its stationary counterpart. In addition, it is not easy to process hard varieties of nuts and ice with a submersible device.
How to use the hand blender?
- The technique does not require special skills and does not create difficulties. It is enough to follow a few rules:
- Foods that are too hard (coffee beans, frozen foods) are difficult to handle with a hand blender. To achieve small pieces, add a little water - then the consistency will become softer and the process will go easier.
- The amount of food in the container must cover the bottom of the nozzle.
- Hot food should also not be used. Temperature maximum - 70 degrees.
- Peel fruit before loading.
- When working, start at low speed and increase it gradually.
- When working, you need to take breaks, give the device a rest. Blender heating means overload.
Important: If there is no measuring container in the kit, and you take your own, make sure that it is deep. Otherwise, everything that is crushed will splatter.
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at the end of work - no dried products in the grates, nozzles and containers. But it is strictly forbidden to immerse the upper part of the mechanism in water. Use a damp sponge to remove splashes. The rest is washed like all ordinary dishes, using a standard detergent for greasy and oily dirt. You are even allowed to use the dishwasher. Lay out the washed parts to dry and only then clean them up.
It is best to store in the original box, because there is already a place for each nozzle, but before folding, be sure to dry it well.