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About Chefman Cordless Power Portable Immersion Blender
Overall Feedback:
73% positive
90% appreciated the variable speed control
The immersion blender has different speeds depending on the pressure on the button.
71% praised the included attachments, but 29% found them unnecessary
I have been using a cordless and rechargeable immersion blender with a guard for pots and pans, and it works well.
I am dissatisfied with the design of the immersion blender, specifically the need to attach a separate guard to protect pots and pans while blending. This design feature is inconvenient.
70% liked the stainless steel blades, though 30% found them prone to rust
The blade comes with a plastic guard that protects the mixing bowl or pan.
I found that the blade design of this immersion blender works very well for blending cooked items before serving.
Cleaning the blades and blender is very easy. The blending shaft is detachable and can be rinsed under the tap or it is dishwasher safe.
Be careful when washing as the metal around the bottom of the device is pretty sharp, not the blade itself, which is also sharp.
When the guard is on, the blade shield doesn't fit, so I store it without the guard on.
78% found it easy to clean, while 22% struggled with stuck-on food
Cleaning the blades and blender is very easy. The blending shaft is detachable, so I can rinse it under the tap or put it in the dishwasher for a deeper clean.
I like to clean my immersion blender by turning it on in a pot/glass/bowl full of soapy water, it cleans it very well.
The metal around the bottom of the device is sharp and should be handled carefully while washing.
69% found it comfortable to hold, though 31% experienced fatigue
I found the learning curve for the blender easy and got used to it in just a couple of seconds.
The immersion blender is easy to use, but it may not be suitable for those with hand issues as it requires a firm grip on the top of the blender stem to engage both buttons.
I find attaching a separate guard to protect pots and pans while blending to be a bad design.
72% praised its powerful motor
I found that the motor power of the blender was easy to learn after a couple of seconds of practice and became easy after that.
85% appreciated the quiet operation, while 15% found it too loud
I have personally experienced that the KitchenAid immersion blender is quieter and produces less heat compared to other brands. This positive feedback highlights the noise level feature of immersion blenders.
The immersion blender is a little louder than expected, but it's still okay.
79% liked the compact storage design
I was pleasantly surprised to find that the immersion blender comes with its own storage case, which is a huge bonus.
I started at speed 1 and slowly cranked it up to speed 5. Speed 5 was too powerful for me to move, so I lowered it to 3 and blended for about 30 seconds.
I love using the immersion blender with its variable speed and turbo function, especially for bisques that require multiple stages.
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