2024 the best hand blender review


Price: $38.99 - $34.99
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The convenient Hamilton Beach Hand Blender comes with a whisk and chopping bowl to meet all of your blending, mixing and chopping needs. All attachments are dishwasher safe.
VERSATILE & MULTIFUNCTIONAL: This versatile immersion hand blender blends, mixes, purees, whips and chops. It has 2 speeds and an easy-grip design for more flexibility and control. High speed provides more power and low speed is great for delicate foods.
BLEND IN THE POT: With this stick blender, you'll conveniently blend and puree foods right in your pot, pan, bowl or cup. There's no need to transfer food to the blender to mix, so you'll dirty fewer dishes. Ideal for soups, sauces, purees and more.
POWERFUL BLENDING PERFORMANCE: With 225 watts of peak power and durable stainless steel blades, this immersion hand blender effortlessly handles a variety of ingredients, whether you're making pancake batter or blending smoothies.
EASY CLEANUP: The Hamilton Beach blender attachments are dishwasher safe so cleanup is easy.
INCLUDES 3 ATTACHMENTS: The hand blender comes with a stainless steel blending wand, stainless steel whisk attachment, and 3 cup chopping bowl attachment.
Reviewer: Manav Patel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Versatile Kitchen Tool That Exceeds Expectations!
Review: The Hamilton Beach 4-in-1 Electric Immersion Hand Blender has quickly become my go-to kitchen tool. This little powerhouse is incredibly versatile, combining a handheld blending stick, whisk, and a 3-cup food and vegetable chopper bowl in one convenient package.I was particularly impressed with the blending stick—it makes quick work of smoothies, soups, and sauces with minimal effort and no splatter. The whisk attachment is perfect for whipping up cream or eggs, delivering consistently great results every time. But what really surprised me was the chopper bowl. It’s incredibly efficient at chopping vegetables, nuts, and even making quick salsas. It's like having a mini food processor without the hassle of a bulky appliance.The design is sleek and easy to handle, and switching between the attachments is straightforward. Cleaning is a breeze, too—just rinse off the attachments, and they’re good to go. The power and speed settings are just right, allowing me to have full control over the texture of whatever I’m preparing.Overall, the Hamilton Beach 4-in-1 is an excellent addition to any kitchen, offering great performance, versatility, and convenience. It’s definitely worth the investment if you’re looking for a reliable multi-functional hand blender!

Reviewer: Paul's Products
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great For Banana Nice Cream
Review: This was a great purchase for my husband and me because it is such a versatile tool.BOX- The product came into a secure box with all of the different pieces fully intact.MOTOR- The product consists of a motor that plugs into an outlet and several different attachments for the motor. The motor is nothing more than a thick handle/stick with two buttons on it- high and low. Press the low button and the motor spins; press the high button and it spins faster (duh). The electrical wire for the motor is a generous length, which allows us to use the products anywhere in our kitchen.HAND BLENDER- The attachment we use the most is the hand blender. The blender screws into the base of the motor. At first, we weren’t attaching the blender correctly and it kept falling off. You have to turn it with a little force until you feel it kind of lock into place. Once we learned this we never had a problem again. We’ve used it to puree soups and oatmeal. The most common thing we make, however, is raw vegan banana “nice cream”. It is a really easy recipe- peel and freeze bananas overnight; place frozen bananas into a bowl and blend with the hand blender until it becomes a smooth ice cream like consistency; add toppings as desired and enjoy! The problem with the recipe is that it is hard for a normal blender to blend up the frozen bananas. The hand blender attachment for this product blends up the frozen bananas very easily.The end of the hand blender with the blade on it (that actually does the blending) is protected by a round metal guard but the guard has large horizontal slits in it that allow puree and banana nice cream to come out the sides so the blender doesn’t get clogged up. This is an essential feature that was not included in my older hand blender (and therefore made it almost impossible to make nice cream).MIXING BOWL- The second attachment is a mixing bowl. The bowl has three pieces- the clear plastic bowl, the blade which gets attached to a metal dowel that sticks up out of the bottom of the bowl, and the black plastic lid. The motor then gets screwed into an opening on the lid. All of the components easily attach together and feel very sturdy once secured. We’ve used this to chop up cauliflower, carrots and other hard vegetables. It also works fast - in just 30 seconds we chopped up carrots into the consistency that bagged chopped carrots come in.WHISK- The third attachment is the whisk. The whisk seems sturdy and well made.Admittedly, we have not used it once so I cannot review this particular part of the product.CLEANUP- The cleanup for all of the attachments is very easy because all the parts (except the motor) are dishwasher safe. We like that it is much easier and faster to clean the hand blender than it is to clean a regular blender.NO OVERHEATING- Unlike hand blenders we have used in the past, this one has not overheated on us. As I said before, making banana nice cream can be very taxing on motors. Our old hand blender used to get so hot we couldn’t even hold it. This product does get a little warm with heavy use, but has never gotten hot.OVERALL IMPRESSION - We use this product very often (every other day, at least) and it has been working great ever since we bought it four months ago. We highly recommend it, especially considering how inexpensive it is.

Reviewer: Blunn Creek
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tons of power for such an inexpensive product
Review: Over the past fifteen years I have owned three stick blenders. My first was an expensive Cuisinart, which I liked because it had a long metal shaft that worked well in deep soup pots. I also liked the way the metal was shaped over the blade; it was open, which prevented food from catching in it. However, the base attachment plug was made of plastic and in short order it stripped, which meant none of the attachments would stay attached to the base. It was heartbreaking to throw it out since the motor still worked at full capacity -- to say nothing of paying good $$$ for garbage. After that I determined I would not pay much for a stick blender again...and I haven't. This Hamilton Beach has an extremely strong motor - even stronger than the Cuisinart - which means when you have the blade attachment on. the motor it wants to stick to the bottom of the pot you're mixing in. That is good and bad. Good because it works as it should, bad because you need to shut off the motor every time you raise the blade or risk spackling food all over the kitchen. The shaft is a bit shorter than I'd like, but for the price it's fine. The whisk attachment works beautifully and the chopping attachment is the simplest one I have ever used and is soooo easy to clean. Those two attachments alone are worth making this blender a must-have for the kitchen. Excellent value.

Reviewer: Patricia Martinez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es práctico, funcional, básico e indispensable para mi! Hamilton B. Muy buena marca

Reviewer: Hainita Patel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Vry good product.... luvd it..but didnt get lid of measuring bowl...but ovrall vry nice product...

Reviewer: Patrick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Just used it for the first time. I am impressed with the power and it's ability to puree. It pureed raw onion, chickpeas with the skin on, garlic cloves with ease. No I didn't use the immersion blender.. I actually used the chopping cup. It holds 2 cups with ease.It is a little finicky when you put the components together. That get's easier with a little practice. The manufacturer could have made this easier by incorporating alignment marks. For example, puting the lid on the chopping cup. You have to make sure it's fully seated on the bowl when you twist it to lock. If not it will leak a little bit and the spinning components will be misaligned,One reviewer complained of little black plastic pieces in her food. Probably component misalignment causing damage.After continuous use for several minutes, there is a slight oil smell. Which is pretty much standard. The oil protects the internal components during long term storage, and the film burns off when you start using the appliance. But really, it's no big deal.Could it be designed better. Yes. But for the cost, it is an inexpensive kitchen tool with a 5 year warranty which is unheard of, and serves the purpose for chopping and pureeing.Would I buy another. Sure... I bought this unit to see what it will do for me in the kitchen. Now that I'm starting to see what it could do. When it's time to upgrade, I might buy a higher quality unit. But the chopping bowl is a nice feature. Kind of like having a mini food processor.I haven't tried the whisk. It's probably okay for stiring on the go, but you don't have the hand motion as when using a hand whisk, so your not incorporating air into eggs, or meringe or whipped cream. Likewise you don't have the double whisks or motion of a mix master to do that. So it's just a fancy spoon for stiring.As for the immersion blender. I haven't used it. But I have tried it. The blades are sharp, the motor spins it at a very high speed.I can't see it not doing a good job.

Reviewer: Alex
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I puree soups a lot, I make soap a lot, so I did find myself struggling a bit when my old immersion blender died. I purchased a different brand of immersion blender, but it was terrible and I ended up returning it after one use. A few months after, realising that I needed to settle on a hand blender once and for all, I looked at some reviews. This one came up as cheap, but it performed very well. I was hesitant because I wasn't sure I'd need any of the attachments, but I figured it was worth it to try it out.I read the locking mechanism was subtle (something like there was no obvious click), but I find the click to be present and effective. I've used the immersion blender a few times and really have nothing bad to say. I haven't used the whisk at all (though I actually will in the future if I make a whipped body cream).The chopping bowl? I love it. My food processor is bulky and annoying to clean (actually, I think is every food processor). If I use too small a batch (which isn't that small), it doesn't catch anything and spins blindly. But this chopping bowl is perfect. I've made spice pastes with, pesto with basil and spinach, whizzed up enchilada sauce with it... It's awesome and very effective at what I need it for.I do have some issues, though, particularly in relation to the chopping bowl (given I used this the most). For one, water seeps into the top and is pretty much impossible to get it. If I shake the top of it, I hear the water. I don't believe it's impacting the function (there are no moving parts in direct contact with the water), though perhaps a little unsettling that water is accumulating in there. The other issue is the blade in the chopping bowl is very wiggly. It will click into place, but it rocks everywhere and the clicking is impossible to register unless you take the blade off and realise it was hard to pull off. Again, I don't think this impacts the function since, when the top goes on, it'll lock it into place. But it's still a sign of quality that isn't quite there.I would still recommend this since it's been incredibly useful to me. But if the issues I brought up seem like they'd really bother you, it might make sense to go up in price and find a better immersion blender for yourself.

Reviewer: Cliente de Kindle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El equipo funciona bien. La relación calidad precio es perfecta.

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