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Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender While many immersion mixers can be clunky and hard to handle, Breville makes blending easier with their unique Control Grip™. This ergonomic trigger grip can be operated from a very natural hand position. Plus, the innovative, oval-shaped blade... Orders Over $59 Use Code SHIPFREE The ergonomic trigger grip can be operated from a very natural hand position for easier blending. Revolutionary oval-shaped blade housing with internal ribbing reduces excess suction for greater control and more efficient blending. No matter what you’re blending—from smooth soups to chunky salsas—you’re sure to find the ideal speed for the job. Lets you blend large quantities directly in tall pots or containers. Protects pots, pans and bowls from scratching. Along with the stainless-steel stick blender, you’ll get a whisk attachment, 3-cup chopper bowl with stainless-steel blade, and a 42-oz. jug with dual-purpose storage lid and anti-slip mat.
Ideal for soups, sauces and more Ergonomic Control Grip lets you operate mixer from a natural hand position Reduces excess suction for greater control and more efficient blending Features 15 variable speed settings Non-scratch base protects pots and pans Stainless-steel blending shaft with metal bladerussell hobbs blender 18991 Capacity: 3-cup chopper bowl; hamilton beach big mouth juice extractor 67601 vs 67608 Dimensions: 15½"H x 3¼"W x 2½"Drussell hobbs blender 14449 Warranty: One year limitedbreville control grip stick mixer bsb400 review
Care & Usage Show All components, except for the motor body and chopping bowl lid, are dishwasher safe. The motor body should be wiped clean only—do NOT emerge in water Send us an email Review More Purchases | Sort by Most Helpful Sort by Most Recent Review Sort Highest to Lowestbreville hand mixer em3 review Sort Lowest to Highestphilips blender hr2094 accessories Questions that need answersblender chauffant cuisinart soup maker sb2e Start typing your question and we'll check if it was already asked and answered. Sort by Most Common Sort by Most Answers Sort by Fewest Answers Sort by Most Recent Question Sort by Oldest Question Purchased on Dec 28, 2015
Purchased on Aug 18, 2014 Purchased on Sep 14, 2014 Purchased on Jan 1, 2015 Purchased on Dec 3, 2014 Purchased on Sep 17, 2014 Bamix Deluxe Immersion Blender With two speeds and three interchangeable stainless steel blades, this hand blender is versatile enough to handle countless kitchen tasks. The aerating blade is set at a slight angle to effectively whip or beat liquids, even turning skim milk into a fluffy ... Made to last and built by hand in Switzerland. Includes three interchangeable stainless steel blades for a variety of tasks Aerating blade is set at a slight angle to thoroughly whip or beat liquids, even turning skim milk into a whipped topping Blending blade mixes, purees and emulsifies thick or creamy mixtures so you can make homemade salad dressings in seconds Chopping blade dices fruits and vegetables, makes fruit smoothies, crushes ice and purees soups and sauces right on the stove Open mixing head design creates rotating currents that draw food in and down to the blades for more thorough processing, letting you mix faster and more efficiently
Precision-balanced AC motor reduces vibration to ensure quiet operation and deliver optimum power at all times Safety-rated nylon body housing is odor resistant, grease repellent and sealed to protect the motor from moisture—so the shaft can be fully immersed, even in boiling liquids 5⅜" chromated brass shaft is strong, durable and heat resistant Included table stand offers a convenient place to store blender between uses Material: Nylon, stainless steel, acrylic, brass Dimensions: 2.5" x 13.5" Warranty: 5-year household warranty on main unit; 1-year warranty on parts and accessories Hand wash main unit Removable accessories are dishwasher safe What's In the box? 3 stainless steel blades (aerating blade, blending and chopping blade) There are no reviews for this item. We've found more than just one registry in your account. Which registry would you like to choose?Was this review helpful? Price - Lowest to Highest
Price - Highest to Lowest Breville Control Grip Immersion Blender Cuisinart SmartStick Immersion Blender & Chopper Cuisinart Smart Stick Stainless Steel Immersion Blender & Chopper Cuisinart SmartStick Immersion Blender KitchenAid® Pro Line® Cordless Hand Blender, Red All-Clad Immersion Blender Attachments, Set of 2 Braun Multiquick 7 Hand Blender Immersion Blenders: Should You Buy One? Whenever our food processor leaves chunks in a puréed soup or we don't feel like hauling out the mixer to make whipped cream, we think about buying an immersion blender. We've viewed this handheld blender an unnecessary additional kitchen gadget for years, but now we're starting to revise our opinion. The biggest thing an immersion blender has going for it is ease of use. It's handheld, light, and easy to maneuver. Using one involves simply immersing it in a pot or a bowl and pressing "on." This is so much easier than dragging out a heavy blender or mixer with all their accompanying attachments.
Immersion blenders are also easier to clean - just scrub with soapy water, rinse, and dry (some even have machine-washable parts). An immersion blender is also a multi-tasking genie. Puréeing soups into velvety goodness is only the beginning. You can also use an immersion blender to make whipped cream, mayonnaise and creamy vinaigrettes, fruit smoothies, and even pesto. Surprisingly, immersion blenders are quite affordable. The Kalorik Sunny Morning Stick Mixer is only $16 on Amazon and it was given top mark by Cook's Illustrated! Even KitchenAid, usually so expensive, makes an immersion blender that sells for a reasonable $50. Take a look at these models:• Cuisinart SmartStick Immersion Blender, $30 from Sur la Table• Kalorik Sunny Morning Stick Mixer, $16 at Amazon• KitchenAid Immersion Blender, $50 at Target Honestly, we're having a hard time thinking of any cons to buying an immersion blender, other than the fact that it might mean our food processor would gather dust in the cupboard.