breville bsb510xl control grip hand blender

In the United Kingdom & Europe the Breville brand is not owned or operated by Breville Group Limited. Jarden Corp, is a separately owned and managed company that offers a completely different range of products in the U.K. & Europe to Breville in other parts of the world. Date Purchased: Feb 2016 reviewed on Aug 30, 2016 Date Purchased: Jul 2016 reviewed on Jul 25, 2016 Hi Ieva - please call customer service on 1300139798 to troubleshoot the issue. Thanks, the Breville team posted on Jul 25, 2016 when we finally had a chance to replace the item found out that other blenders of the same model were not much better, attachments still came of easily. tried another brand and ended up buying that posted on Oct 05, 2016 Great addition to my kitchen! reviewed on Jan 14, 2016 Hi MaggiMay - thanks for your comments. posted on Jan 25, 2016 Beware: Chopper Blade Broke And Cracked The Bowl. reviewed on Dec 30, 2015 Worked well but plastic construction is a health and safety concern!
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Hi Matthew, We are very sorry to hear you have had this issue. We would like to look into this properly. .au so we can ask you more details. hamilton beach wave crusher multi function blender by hamilton beach posted on Dec 03, 2013 Hi Matthew, We think you may have possibly been quoted for the incorrect part based on what you said you were making. As mentioned above if you can email us so we can get in contact with you and cl... posted on Dec 04, 2013 Please provide an accurate price here then. Please explain how your product is excluded from consumer law in Australia. posted on Dec 05, 2013 See all 10 comments I can't cook without it reviewed on Aug 03, 2013 powerful multifunction easy to clean compact colour and no hook Hi Greylies1, We are glad you are happy with your stick mixer even though you didn't get the colour you wanted!
The hook is a great idea and we will pass on your comment to our Design team. posted on Aug 05, 2013 reviewed on Feb 08, 2013Doesn't suck onto the bottom of the bowl. The only thing I can think of is that the blades are a bit fiddly to clean, but really no big deal. reviewed on Nov 26, 2012 Ease of use, convenient size, easy to clean, good price. Best stick mixer I've ever had! reviewed on Jun 30, 2012 3 people found this helpful, do you?Just made almond butter posted on Nov 08, 2012 How di you do that? I have just blown the motor in mine doing that :( posted on Jun 13, 2013Immersion Blenders, also called Stick Blenders, are hand held blenders that you stick into the food you are preparing, rather than the other way around (i.e, a traditional blender). Immersion blenders started to become popular among the 20-something singles crowd early in this century. This demographic tended to not have the space for or  the interest in having a traditional blender.
But these people were really getting into smoothies, and wanted to prepare some for themselves in order to save money. Stick blenders really are the perfect device for making smoothies. Throw your frozen fruit, juice, yogurt, etc., into a large cup, insert the immersion blender in the cup for a few seconds, and you’ve got yourself a smoothie! Immersion blenders are also good for pureeing soups and a variety of other tasks. They are definitely a good entree into the blender universe. And you don’t need a powerful stick blender power to prepare smoothies and soups– a basic model will do. Alton Brown and Tim Ferriss are among the well-known proponents of the immersion blenders. Tim Ferriss prefers Breville, specifically the Breville BSB510XL Control Grip Immersion Blender. This blender is definitely powerful enough for almost any kitchen task. The blade portion is detachable from the handle, and the bowl attachment works well for blending and storing the stick blender up right.
The design gives it a power tool kind of feel. This is a very good medium-to-high end purchase for immersion blenders (about $100). Alton Brown likes to use Kitchen Aid stick blenders on his TV show. These are decent products to start with, and worked well for us. However, we have heard some design complaints, most notably that food tends to get stuck in the cracks and seals in the bowl, and that the blenders are less than durable. The KitchenAid KHB2351CU 3-speed Immersion Blender is less than $100, and has a variety of different blade and whisk attachments that can go with the handle. It comes with a carrying case for all these parts. We found the large variety of attachments to be a bit confusing, however. The KitchenAid KHB1231CU 2-speed Immersion Blender is a simpler model without all the attachments, for less than $50. For a very simple model, one speed with no attachments, we like the Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender, also less than $50.