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Chefman Immersion Stick Hand Blender with Stainless Steel Blades

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About Chefman Immersion Stick Hand Blender with Stainless Steel Blades
83% appreciated the variable speed control, but 17% found it unreliable
The blender is great for mixing hot chocolate and it turns out airy and smooth.
I had a hand blender before this one with 1-10 adjustability and a Turbo button. It was great until the blade attachment broke and I had to throw it away.
74% praised the included attachments, but 26% found them unnecessary
I appreciated getting just the immersion blender without any extra attachments or accessories that I would not use.
If the attachment is badly fitted in, the blender grinds down the twirling or spinning bits inside, even though it should not.
67% liked the stainless steel blades, though 33% found them prone to rust
I have noticed that the immersion stick blender has only one blade which is the most often used blade and it does not separate from the stick. The blades, like knives, dull in the dishwasher. Chefman does not sell a replacement stick on their website. So it is a throw away design.
The holes in the blade shield are not big enough and they clog when liquefying fruit with fibers in my flesh.
I have complained that the bottom part surrounding the blade is metal, which scratched my nicest pot. I feel that I can only use this on glass or plastic now unless I want to ruin all my other pots and pans. And its not dull metal, it is curved around the edge so it ends up sticking out and scratching the bottom of the pot.
During my first use, the blade fell off the blender.
80% found it easy to clean, while 20% struggled with stuck-on food
I prefer to handwash the blade-shaft, although it is dishwasher safe.
I found it very easy to wash the immersion blender. I put it into a bowl of soapy water and turned it on, just like a blender, and it did the work for me.
The immersion blender can be taken apart for easy cleaning, but it is difficult to use as it does not stay together while in use.
72% appreciated the long cord, but 28% found it too short
The blending tool doesn't fit on the shaft.
74% found it comfortable to hold, though 26% experienced fatigue
The immersion blender has an ergonomic, soft-touch silicon-like finish.
The product's lifespan is sacrificed for convenience, indicating a negative sentiment towards the immersion-blender's ergonomics.
79% praised its powerful motor, while 21% found it struggled with thick mixtures
My immersion blender's motor is burnt out.
67% appreciated the quiet operation, while 33% found it too loud
The immersion blender is extremely loud, sounding like a dump truck running through my kitchen at full throttle.
I noticed that the immersion blender emitted a metallic and burning rubber odor before suddenly stopping. This indicates that the noise level was high and caused discomfort to me. Rephrased: The immersion blender emitted a metallic and burning rubber odor before suddenly stopping, indicating that the noise level was high and caused discomfort.
I expect the stick blender to break again soon due to poor quality plastic.
Blending frozen fruit with the immersion blender caused visible smoke around the motor.
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