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About Bonsenkitchen Immersion Blender
Overall Feedback:
72% positive
70% appreciated the variable speed control
Adjusting the speed control is easy and cleaning the attachments is a breeze.
64% praised the included attachments, but 36% found them unnecessary
The immersion blender is versatile with all the attachments except for the motor handle which is difficult to separate from the blender cover.
I didn't even try the whisk attachment after reading about it in reviews and knowing I won't use it.
The whisk attachment is unusable as it wobbles and skips like it's stripping out the gear.
63% liked the stainless steel blades, though 37% found them prone to rust
I feel that the finish of the stainless steel tip of the blade is rough.
I am dissatisfied with the shape of the end of the stick that goes around the blade. My old immersion blender had holes that allowed food to be sucked in more easily and made it easier to remove food by hitting it against the container. The new immersion blender does not have these holes, which is a drawback for me.
71% found it easy to clean, while 29% struggled with stuck-on food
I have learned to use the whip correctly and still laugh while using it.
I ran all the immersion-blenders through a cleaning cycle and the power seemed to be there for everything.
Cleaning up the mess after using the immersion blender is a significant hassle.
I cut myself while taking out the blade from the container to clean, indicating that cleaning the immersion blender requires caution due to its sharp blade.
67% found it comfortable to hold, though 33% experienced fatigue
The immersion blender is stable and quite heavy.
Sometimes I face an issue with the weight of the blender.
The whisk attachment is virtually unusable as it wobbles.
I don't love the shape of the end of the stick that goes around the blade. My old immersion blender had long holes that allowed food to get sucked in easier and was really easy to knock food off through the holes by hitting it a few times against the container. Since this one doesnt have holes, I have the opposite problems. It is not a huge deal but just kinda annoying when I am comparing it to my old one.
The whisk attachment is impractical for precise tasks as it moves excessively fast and the blade movement is not proper.
The immersion blender works well and is versatile with all the attachments, but separating the motor handle from the blender cover is annoying and time-consuming.
66% praised its powerful motor, while 34% found it struggled with thick mixtures
The motor is not powerful and loud.
The gears connecting the detachable blender to the motor are made of plastic.
I struggled to blend even the simplest ingredients as the power output was weak.
The immersion blender works well and is versatile with all the attachments, but separating the motor handle from the blender cover is difficult and time-consuming.
63% appreciated the quiet operation, while 37% found it too loud
I did not mention the noise level of the immersion blender.
After a week or two of use, the immersion blender started making a high pitch noise.
After only a few uses, my immersion blender is making loud noises.
The speed/power of the frothing tool is too intense if used inside a regular mug. But, the system comes with a deep carafe that addresses that concern.
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