KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red

KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

This immersion blender provides efficient powerful blending at any speed, as well as chopping and whisking. Its motor is designed for quiet, long-life operation and thoroughly blends both hot and cold foods. The stainless steel blending attachment features a splashguard with air slots to increase flow during blending. Unlike plastic attachments, it won't stain when you work with tomatoes, curries, and berries. Its 8" length allows you to blend…

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Greatest Hand Blender Made
My wife started using this as soon as we received for making her gravy and mashed potatoes smoothand my son now uses it to blend protein drinks. The blender is powerful and easy to use and remove attachment.... A very good deal for price.
2007-01-04, 3 of 3 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Kitchen Aid Hand Blender.....a great tool
I used my new Kitchen Aid Hand Blender extensively over the holidays and it is a great tool. It's powerful, very sturdy, and not too heavy. Highly recommend.
2006-01-15, 5 of 7 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Make your own baby food!
I bought this because I didn't want my little precious eating preservatives or additives or any of that junk. This works like a charm making mush out of squash, making pancakes, smoothies, everything i have tried so far it works like a champ. Cleanup is rinsing it under the sink. I love this thing!
2005-10-10, 16 of 16 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Not as tough as my $20 Braun...
For seven years, I was using a Braun Multiquick that I got at Costco for $20. That little machine would whip up anything from cream to margaritas with barely a peep. Seven years of abuse took their toll and my trusty Braun died.
I thougt it would be worth upgrading, and the KitchenAid seemed like a good bet: apparently strong motor, the usual attachments, and a nice bright red. I'm a sucker for color.
I managed to go through three of these hand blenders in a year. One of my main uses for a wand-style blender is frozen fruit smoothies. The real test is frozen strawberries, but the first one I killed choked on frozen mango chunks, about four weeks into owning it. The motor jammed up and overheated, eventually shorting out and dying.
I have to commend both Amazon and KitchenAid for their customer service. They obliged me with prompt replacements, and finally, after the demise of the THIRD KHB300ER, KA reimbursed me. However, I have to say that there are other wand-style blenders out there that can do the job better, for much less money.
2005-07-07, 70 of 85 people found this review helpful, Rated:
As good as a full size blender!
I received this blender as a gift last Christmas and wondered if I'd ever use it upon opening the package. Goodness, now I'm not sure what I ever did without it! This blender mixes, chops, etc. and it's VERY easy to clean. I'm considering purchasing more for gifts this year. You won't go wrong with this product.
2004-07-21, 6 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated:
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