a motor with variable speed options for precise control, Detachable dial and water level indicator, the stainless steel chopper is made of high strength stainless steel and has a rust resistant finish., 600 Watts, Large enough to get to those hard-to-reach nooks and crevices, variable speed Control Dial
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About All-Clad KZ750D Stainless Steel Immersion Blender
Overall Feedback:
79% positive
84% appreciated the variable speed control, but 16% found it unreliable
I love using the immersion blender with its variable speed and turbo function, especially for bisques that require multiple stages.
After a couple of months, the power button broke and now I can only use it in turbo mode.
62% praised the included attachments, but 38% found them unnecessary
I have noticed that this immersion blender has only one attachment, unlike the usual clutter of attachments and accessories.
This immersion blender has only one attachment, unlike the usual clutter of attachments and accessories.
I find the whisk attachment overpriced and cheaply made, as supported by the reviews.
The attachment's internals come undone and it doesn't stay firmly attached.
I had a problem with smoothies and a small batch of Hollaindaise, and it was difficult for me to make it with a blender that is too powerful. I found this make/model for a realistic price without a dozen attachments of which I would use only maybe two and it is not as heavy as the others, is easy to operate, medium to very powerful depending on setting you choose, sturdy and easy to clean.
69% liked the stainless steel blades, though 31% found them prone to rust
I find the blade design easy to clean, including the underside/knife part, without having to dig for stuck-on stuff underneath the blades.
The blade and central spindle fall out due to mere suction and changing speed affects the suction.
The blade and drive shaft detached from the lower stem of my blender due to a substandard design decision and construction. The plastic press-fit union of the drive shaft bearing in the outer shell failed.
I have complained about the blade design of the immersion blender. The small plastic tab that controls how far the blade unit turns to lock into position with the motor is problematic. If the tab is bent or broken, the locking mechanism is permanently broken, making the blender unusable.
The internals of the attachment constantly come undone, whether by design or accident.
75% found it easy to clean
Cleaning the immersion blender is easy. I can twist off the blender stick and wash it in hot soapy water.
Handling large loads with ease, the immersion blender only takes a few seconds to clean after use.
94% appreciated the long cord
It's easier to not fight the cord and be limited by its length.
74% found it comfortable to hold, though 26% experienced fatigue
The immersion blender feels incredibly sturdy with minimal plastic parts. The whole immersion part is made of stainless steel.
It is easy to clean the underside/knife part.
I frequently encounter the issue of the blender coming apart while blending thick smoothies and other substances.
85% praised its powerful motor, while 15% found it struggled with thick mixtures
I love the powerful motor of this immersion blender and find the turbo feature useful for quick bursts of power.
I noticed that the immersion blender has twice the motor power and is all stainless rather than plastic. It also has lots more power for blending non-hydrogenated peanut butter, for example.
The immersion blender has twice the motor power and is all stainless. It also has more power for blending non-hydrogenated peanut butter.
The immersion blender makes a loud grinding noise from the union between the motor and the blending arm.
82% appreciated the quiet operation, while 18% found it too loud
The immersion blender is not overly noisy, but it is loud enough that conversations cannot be carried on while it is on.
I noticed that the immersion blender now makes horrible noises.
After using the new shaft, which was the third replacement, I noticed that the motor made a popping noise and now it's broken.
My previous immersion blender was low power, lightweight, and noisy but it got the job done and cleaned up easily until the motor died.
70% liked the compact storage design, but 30% found it bulky
It would be great if we could go back to braided power cords for small kitchen appliances, making them easier to store in small places.
This immersion blender has two-speed settings that provide good control for different recipes, allowing me to switch between low and high speeds as needed.
I can adjust the speed of the immersion blender according to my preference with its speed control knob.
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