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Breville immersion blender
Breville immersion blender






NutriBullet again delivers a simple, straightforward, effective unit for the kitchen. The blending arm and whisk attachment are also skinnier than the competition. NutriBullet delivers a more powerful motor than most others (350 watts) in a tighter package. Most immersion blenders seem designed to elicit confidence by way of size. I was a bit surprised the motor body and blending arm were so slim. My daily-driver Breville has a different locking mechanism that can be a bit tougher to navigate, especially in the heat of a cooking project. The blender arm and whisk both lock into place with a quarter-turn onto the motor body I really like the ease of use, here. The motor body is dense, sturdy, and heaver that it looks, but it’s not too heavy in any way. I didn’t find the NutriBullet Immersion Blender heavy at all. Of the two four-star reviews on Amazon, one reviewer knocked the NutriBullet Immersion Blender for its weight and lack of “buffer” at the bottom of the blending arm to protect the vessel you’re cooking/blending in. None of the three four-star reviews on the NutriBullet website have anything negative to say about the immersion blender. The NutriBullet Immersion Blender has a 4.8-star rating on the NutriBullet website, and 4.6 stars on Amazon with 12 and four reviews, respectively. You get the blender motor body, a blending arm, and whisk attachment. The immersion blender is packed carefully with tons of cardboard dividers. Mine arrived via USPS and was left in a locker at my neighborhood mailbox hub, so don’t worry about being home when the package arrives. You can get it delivered via FedEx, UPS, or USPPS without any issue. The NutriBullet Immersion Blender is packed in a box roughly the size of a very large book.

  • My unit had apparent manufacturing flaw in blending arm.
  • We gave it a spin ( yes that’s a bad dad-joke, get over it) to find out. The question is, can NutriBullet make immersion blenders cool again? Chances are you know someone who has humble-bragged about having a NutriBullet blender. NutriBullet’s lineup of low-cost, powerful, easy-to-use kitchen gadgets quickly became legendary. Many felt the same way about standing blenders (or, you know, just “blenders”) until NutriBullet came along. Here are the best immersion blenders you can buy right now.Most tend to think an immersion blender (“stick blender” or “hand blender” to some) is kitchen gear best left to collect dust in a drawer, used sparingly for random projects. Once you pinpoint important features, shopper feedback can help you narrow down your choices to the most reliable, high-performing models. For example, immersion blenders with longer arms are better for blending in deep pots, but models with larger heads probably won’t fit into smaller vessels, like Mason jars. Take size into account, too, because it’ll affect both storage and performance. Cordless models are convenient if you don’t want to be confined to the nearest outlet, but because they aren’t as powerful, they’re better for jobs like making mayo or frosting. For food processing tasks like chopping veggies or making smoothies with frozen berries, aim for a blender with at least a 200-watt motor. If you want to froth milk or whisk eggs, look for an option that comes with various attachments. And because they’re more compact, immersion blenders are also easier to store and clean than full-sized blenders.īefore you go shopping for an immersion blender, decide its main use. For instance, with an immersion blender, you can easily puree soup right in the pot you’re cooking in without having to pour piping hot liquid into the pitcher of a blender.








    Breville immersion blender