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cblaisd Nov 5, 2020 12:14 pm

Recommend an immersion blender :)
 
Primary uses: making milk shakes, turning cooked vegetables into mush to add back into soup for those who don't much care for vegetables ;)

Under $40 would be nice.

TIA

YVR Cockroach Nov 5, 2020 1:19 pm

For the veg, Philips Braun though expected life is said to be low. Have a number of them, last was obtained at a "freecycle" stand at a municipal dump. If you prefer to eliminate stringy texture, a food mill is much better but more clean up..

The immersion blenders do require a certain depth of fluid otherwise it'll spray everywhere. Not sure if it'd be good for milk shakes (never tried).

corky Nov 5, 2020 1:44 pm

was having this conversation just yesterday. No recommendation but do not buy the Cuisinart Smart Stick. I hate mine...really hard to hold the button down while using it.

JBord Nov 5, 2020 3:40 pm

I like my Mueller ultra-stick. I have no idea how it's rated against others. Got it several years ago, and it works well, very sturdy. I mainly use it for soups and sauces. Probably would use the regular blender for a milk shake. Looks like it's about $35 on Amazon.

chgoeditor Nov 5, 2020 4:43 pm

Most <$40 immersion blenders that I've tried have lasted less than a year. I moved on to Kitchenaid immersion blenders and have been very happy, though they've discontinued the model that I like. (My first last 5+ years, and my second is probably approaching its 5th birthday.) I suspect our next one will be a Vitamix immersion blender, which has gotten enthusiastic early reviews (but is nearly 4x your preferred price point).

gfunkdave Nov 5, 2020 8:10 pm

I suspect it'll be a case of "you get what you pay for" and that $40 is on the cheap side.

I have had a Cuisinart for years that works well, but I don't use it for much besides the occasional protein shake. The mini food processor attachment also comes in handy sometimes.

TWA884 Nov 5, 2020 9:34 pm

The is under $40 and got great reviews. My daughter has one and so does a fellow moderator. Both are very happy with it.

FlyerEC Nov 6, 2020 12:38 am

Our Philips lasted for years .
Been unable to find similar from them for awhile now . Bought a Kitchenaid recently which is heavier & larger though still hand held . Prefer our old faithful , hope that they are not discontinued .
Will buy a few when they are back in stock , was not pricey back then , IIRC . Makes good gift too .

Anyone reading this knows where / which stores one can be found ?
Perhaps available in other countries like Australia ?

Waiting patiently to fly across the oceans ..

ovacikar Nov 6, 2020 10:26 am

Amazon basics with attachments and steel blender arm


YVR Cockroach Nov 6, 2020 11:49 am

I am surprised that Müller can make it in Austria at that price point.

And correction to my post above, I have Braun and not Philips sticks. Only used every 2-3 months at most (tend to use the manual food mill). The Brauns do not whip cream, at all.

bensyd Nov 6, 2020 3:03 pm

I've got thias Breville

https://www.breville.com/au/en/produ...rs/bsb530.html

It's a bit more than an immersion blender but it does everything I need and means no need for a seperate food processor.

corky Nov 6, 2020 7:26 pm


Originally Posted by YVR Cockroach (Post 32800668)
I am surprised that Müller can make it in Austria at that price point.

And correction to my post above, I have Braun and not Philips sticks. Only used every 2-3 months at most (tend to use the manual food mill). The Brauns do not whip cream, at all.

I don't think any blender will whip cream. It has to have air beaten into it. If your immersion has a whisk type attachment it should work.

JBord Nov 9, 2020 11:02 am


Originally Posted by corky (Post 32801615)
I don't think any blender will whip cream. It has to have air beaten into it. If your immersion has a whisk type attachment it should work.

That's right. The Mueller I have, and others have mentioned, comes with the whisk attachment included.

tcl Nov 9, 2020 11:45 am

I have a President's Choice (Loblaw's private label) immersion blender that I got for about CAN $10 from Loblaws supermarket in Toronto. I'm not sure if they make it anymore but my first one that I got about 15 years ago is still working well. Then I got a second one for my travel trailer about 10 years ago at that same price. The body is white plastic. There are no accessories, speed controls nor attachments. I use it daily for yoghurt drinks, making hummus and to make pureed veggies for mash and for soup.

This appears to be their current version in Stainless and features 2 speeds. I have not tried this one as my 2 are still working well for what I need them for. There is a version of the same one with attachments and accessories.

cblaisd Nov 9, 2020 1:42 pm

Many thanks to all of you!!


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