cuisinart rechargeable cordless immersion/hand blender

Used & new (3) from $99.99 + $12.15 shipping Cuisinart CSB-78 Smart Stick Plus Cordless Rechargeable Hand Blender The Cuisinart® Cordless Rechargeable Hand Blender is one of the most versatile food prep tools on the market, reaching deep into pots, bowls and pitchers with no cord to get in the way. Chopper and whisk attachments expand this stick blender's capabilities. The handle plugs into an outlet to quickly recharge for up to 20 minutes of continuous performance. Saves time, and with its handy wall-mountable storage stand, it saves space, too! 5.5 x 8.5 x 13 inches 3.4 out of 5 stars #156,258 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #134 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Blenders > Hand Blenders Very handy and powerful. Makes my smoothies and BBQ sauces. Scrambled eggs are supper fluffy. Motor stays plugged in so always ready. Would by it again if ever needed. Nice item, but I haven't used it for it's intended purpose, which is to take with me to restaurants, etc.
not very powerful for thick stuff. but small softer blending and breaking its ok. My sweet and thoughtful husband gave this behemoth to me as a Christmas gift a few years ago. I cook almost exclusively from scratch and am a fiend for lovely gadgetry that makes... After about a month, this thing is excruciatingly weak even when the battery is fully charged. And I wasn't even using it for anything that hard, usually just to blend my smoothie... Haven't tried it yet - but looks okay Battery runs out very quickly Short and low power operation prompted factory replacement. The new blender works just as poorly. See and discover other items: battery storage plastic box, electric hand whisk, best small blender for smoothies, food hand blender Smart Stick Variable Speed Cordless Rechargeable Hand Blender with Electric Knife in Stainless Steel Introducing a new hand blender that’s one of the most multi-functional food prep tools in any kitchen. This Smart Stick comes with an electric knife attachment that lets users effortlessly carve a roast or slice a loaf of bread, a 3-cup chopper for nuts, cheese and garlic, and a chef’s whisk for meringue and whipped cream.
The slim stainless steel shaft is 9.5 in. long with a larger blade and guard for faster results. Five speeds and 20 minutes of run time on each charge make this cordless stick blender any chef’s all-time favorite. Cordless, rechargeable blender - 20 minutes of run time per charge 7.4 Amp lithium ion battery with quick charge feature Long, slim 9.5 in. stainless steel shaft with large 3 in. commercial bell and blade guard design New Power Lock/Unlock feature Power handle with stainless steel deco plate Includes Electric knife attachment with automatic lock, 3-Cup chopper with stainless steel blade, Chef’s whisk, 4-Cup measuring cup, Pouch to safely store blender and attachments This stainless steel immersion blender has a rechargeable battery, so you can purée anywhere, even if there's no outlet. While we found it very convenient, the battery made it heavy and it seemed to lack the power to fully purée a thick soup. Overall, it's worth considering if convenience is your top concern or if your kitchen lacks outlets near your workspace.
Available in brushed stainless steel. Can chop frozen fruit to make a thick smoothie Blending shaft detaches for cleaning Comes with a plastic beaker Large balloon whisk attachment included Can be mounted on the wall Comes with a thorough manual that includes recipes In our tests, after two minutes of blending there were still un-chopped pieces of vegetables Some parts are hand-wash onlywaring xtreme blender parts Grip is on the top which is uncomfortablevitamix professional series 750 macy's Dualit Hand Blender 88860 Immersion Blender Reviewcalphalon xl 9 speed blender reviews DeLonghi Hand Blender DHB718 Immersion Blender Reviewoster blender argos
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Many folks who like to cook outside their kitchen, either because they're involved in cooking demonstrations or because they like to step up their cooking game when camping, picnicking or in a boat or RV. However, keep in mind that, in general, cordless stick blenders will not be quite as powerful as a corded blender, and they are limited in run time by their battery. The KitchenAid Pro Line 5-Speed Cordless Hand Blender (Est. $240) isn't cheap, but it's a top performer when it comes to battery-operated immersion blenders. Users say its 12V rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers the kind of power you'd expect from a corded model, and that this is what makes it worth the high price tag. It's also a highly versatile blender, with five speeds and interchangeable blades that allow you to blend, mix, whisk, beat, froth, shred, chop, liquefy, crush and puree as you please. This product also comes with interchangeable 8 and 13-inch arms, allowing you to lengthen your wand to reach into deep bowls and pots.
Although no users commented on the KitchenAid Pro Line cordless blender's actual running time, the manufacturer claims that it lasts for hours, and we found almost no complaints about the battery's robustness. Most reviewers say this immersion blender is easy to use one-handed, as the wand has large, easily accessible buttons, rubber stops for comfort and a curved, ergonomic shape. The unit features a control lock button, so you'll be unlikely to accidentally turn it on again when you pick it back up. The KitchenAid Pro Line Cordless comes in four colors: Frosted Pearl, Onyx Black, Medallion Silver and Candy Apple Red. Users note that a few of the plastic components could spell poor durability, but ultimately, the jury is still out on the product's longevity, as there are virtually no reviews by users who have owned it for a long time. However, the manufacturer does provide a five-year warranty. If you prefer Cuisinart products and you're searching for a cordless option, consider the Cuisinart CSB-300 (Est. $145), a versatile 5-speed blender.
It features a 7.4 Amp lithium ion battery that gets 20 minutes of run time from a single charge -- it's also equipped with a "quick charge" feature. This all-in-one kit comes with an electric knife for carving meats or bread; a three-cup chopper for nuts, cheese and garlic; and an electric whisk for making meringue or whipped cream. Users do note that this immersion blender requires two hands for operation, because to turn it on you simultaneously have to press two buttons: an on switch and a lock release button. Once the unit is on, however, you can take your finger off the lock release button, but you'll have to use both hands once you start again. Most reviewers were pleased with the battery's run time and said that the attachments come off and reattach easily, and that the vinyl case makes for easy storage of all the attachments. Reviewers also love the elegant look of the stainless steel finish. The Braun MR 740cc Multiquick 7 (Est. $140) is a basic cordless hand blender that manages to deliver a robust performance.
It's not officially distributed in the USA -- Proctor & Gamble discontinued sales of Braun kitchen appliances in the North American market in 2008; however, we found multiple retailers that do offer them in the U.S. Because the German-made Braun hand blenders are intended to be sold in the European market, most of the company's appliances are only suitable to be used with 220-volt outlets. However, this hand blender uses a 110-220 dual-voltage charger and the retailers we saw also include the necessary adapter to convert its European-style plug to fit the outlet style used in the U.S. and Canada; if not, a Euro to USA adapter plugs are very cheap and widely available. Electricity considerations now safely out of the way, how does the Braun MR 740cc perform? Very well, users say, almost as well as a corded blender even for heavy-duty tasks like crushing ice. Users also say it makes silky soups and is great for other pureeing and chopping tasks, although they note that it's not good for chopping nuts.