Proctor Silex 59735 Immersion Hand Blender, White

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Proctor Silex 59735 Immersion Hand Blender, White
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I can’t believe this hand blender is as inexpensive as it is. I’ve had mine for a year and it works perfectly. I’ve made cream of carrot soup with it, frostings, pudding, mashed potatoes, salsa and salad dressings. It has worked flawlessly for me. It’s easy to use and cleaning it is a snap.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ok .. I could have bought a Kitchenaid for a lot more money, that’s the brand all my friends who have these recommended.
However, influenced by the price (12 bucks and change) and the reviews of other users, I bought this one. I’m not dissappointed at all! Works great!
So far I’ve used it to make smoothies and puree soups. In no time at all I had a nice smooth consistency for the smoothies and the soups took only a few minutes. Cleans up much easier than my standard blender, not to mention the time saved transferring things into the blender.
Also, I like that the guard portion surrounding the blade is not metal, I have a few enameled cast iron pieces of cookware that a metal guard would scratch.
You don’t always have to pay top dollar to get something that performs well.
Rating: 5 / 5
This little blender works better than my regular blender. I use it to make protien shakes and I like to add some crushed ice. I was afraid it wasn’t going to mix the ice and I was going to have chunks like I get with my big blender but this little gadget mixed everything. For the first time I got to enjoy a smooth frosty shake without having to chew it. Very happy with this product.
Rating: 5 / 5
Only for SMALL pots/bowls; can only be immersed 4 inches. Does not separate (like the Braun models). As a result, the blender cannot be put into a dishwasher for real cleaning. Spend a bit more, get a better model.
Rating: 2 / 5
Don’t expect more than basic immersion blender functions! It’s one of my favorite gadgets in my kitchen. I use it for pureeing for soups, scrambling larger amounts of eggs so they’re light and fluffy, mixing puddings and jello, whipped cream, some less chunky smoothies. I occasionally do mashed potatoes and sweet potatoes, but after butter, milk and whatever other stuff is added and in a deep bowl or can be a mess. Lots of uses!
However, don’t expect it to do more hard core kitchen things and replace a blender and/or food processor. It doesn’t (effectively IMO) mash up some types of big, chunky fruit especially frozen, chop nuts, certainly not ice! For that stuff you’re going to need to spend more than $12.99 and get a wazoo style, more powerful and maybe with attachments.
Serious bang for your buck though! I’ve had mine for 2 years and have used it a lot!
Rating: 5 / 5