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Waring Commercial Quik Stix Light Duty Stick Immersion Hand Held Blender

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About Waring Commercial Quik Stix Light Duty Stick Immersion Hand Held Blender
67% praised the included attachments, but 33% found them unnecessary
This immersion blender is tough enough for commercial use and not as small as other multi-tool stick blenders.
The blender lasted only for a month before the plastic started to break off.
The immersion blender is not suitable for heavy food processing as it is under-powered and has a small impeller.
I find that the immersion blender is underpowered and slows down for thicker or fibrous mixtures, resulting in a less fine end result.
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68% liked the stainless steel blades, though 32% found them prone to rust
I have discovered an easy way to clean the immersion blender since the base is stainless steel. I boil water and put the Quik Stik into the boiling water after rinsing it off to sterilize it.
Within a month, the plastic starts to break off, indicating a problem with the blade design.
The immersion blender slows down for thicker or fibrous mixtures, resulting in a coarser end product.
65% found it easy to clean
The immersion blender is easy to clean by running it under hot water and perhaps a spray, thanks to its stainless steel material.
Cleaning the immersion blender is easy and can be done by blending a glass of soap water. This is the easiest way to clean any blender/food processor.
I clean the immersion blender perfectly by immersing it in warm soapy water and turning it on low for a few seconds.
72% appreciated the long cord, but 28% found it too short
I did not mention the cord length of the immersion-blender.
65% found it comfortable to hold, though 35% experienced fatigue
I compared this immersion blender with my former kitchen model and found it to be a dream. The ergonomics of the immersion blender are better than my previous model.
This immersion blender can stand up to commercial use.
The immersion blender is easy to clean with a specific method of running it under hot water and perhaps a spray, and it is made of stainless steel.
I find the unit uncomfortable to hold, but it's a matter of personal preference.
73% praised its powerful motor, while 27% found it struggled with thick mixtures
The motor has enough power to make the peanut butter creamy and smooth. It takes only about 2 minutes to mix the entire jar.
The immersion blender may not be as powerful as commercial ones, but it gets the job done.
I had to replace the immersion blender twice due to a faulty switch/trigger, but the motor and blade work well when it turns on.
I noticed that the immersion blender slows down when blending thicker or fibrous mixtures, indicating that it is underpowered.
66% appreciated the quiet operation, while 34% found it too loud
Whenever I blend anything remotely cold or warm, my immersion blender develops a horrible screeching noise.
In less than two years of use, my immersion blender started making grating noises and vibrating.
63% liked the compact storage design, but 37% found it bulky
The immersion blender can be easily cleaned by immersing it in warm soapy water and turning it on low for a few seconds.
The immersion blender slows down for thicker or fibrous mixtures, making it difficult to get a fine end result.

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