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KitchenAid KHB100BU Hand Blender, Cobalt Blue

KitchenAid KHB100BU Hand Blender, Cobalt Blue

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Brand: KitchenAid
Category: Kitchen


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 147 reviews
Sales Rank: 44236

Color: Cobalt Blue
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2
Dimensions (in): 19 x 6.2 x 5.1

Model: KHB100BU
UPC: 050946914237
EAN: 0050946914237
ASIN: B00008GSA6


Features:
  • One-touch power button controls operation
  • Ergonomic, fashion-colored housing with no-slip grip
  • Stainless steel blade with splash guard for easy, powerful blending
  • Twin ejector buttons on side of housing easily discharge blending attachment
  • Measures 17 by 3 by 6 inches; 1-year, hassle-free, replacement warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This immersion blender provides efficient powerful blending at any speed. 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 in deep pots or pitchers. You'll find this an extremely handy tool for pureeing soups, vegetables, baby food, and beverages.


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5 out of 5 stars I love this thing!   October 4, 2008
So much easier than off-loading hot soup into a food processor or a blender. Very simple to use, makes pots of carrot soup, potato soup, zucchini soup (you get the idea) faster and with less mess than I had thought possible.


4 out of 5 stars Why You Should Buy This Blender   October 1, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm sure traditional blenders have their place in a true chef's kitchen, but for this lazy bachelor, my trusty, but clunky Cuisinart has been gathering dust ever since I purchased the sleek and slender KitchenAid handheld immersion blender.

I love to make soups, purees and healthy yogurt fruit smoothies for my morning breakfast. However, the idea of breaking out my blender only to create a single serving didn't make the clean up worth the hassle. I don't have a dishwasher, so to clean the blade attachment, set aside the rubber ring, wipe down the motor, and clean the blending carafe and lid always seemed like a pain in the proverbial glutes.

As specs go, the blender is 17 inches high, weighs about 3 pounds, and I admit a little bulkier and larger than the Cuisinart stick that my sister owns. Still, it's not unwieldy and with the blending attachment sporting an immersion depth of 8 inches, the ingredients rarely come in contact with the motor body. When I cook a thick vat of Moroccan Spiced Chick Pea soup, the immersion blender works perfectly to chop and incorporate some of the chick peas into a creamier consistency. Held at a slight angle and with a rhythmic up and down motion, it handles easily and with none of the production that comes with a traditional blender. I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate the convenience of blending soup - or any other food for that matter - as it cooks in the pot. It's like discovering sliced bread, or the EZ Pass.

The splashguard that sheaths the twin blades keeps from scratching the bottom of pots and as long as it's submerged in the mixture, there's very little to no splashing. Splashing only really occurs when you keep the blending attachment powered as you lift it out of the mixture. You should always release the one-touch power button before you lift it out of anything. The splashguard also features air slots for quicker, homogeneous blending, and a speed control dial located at the top offers blending speeds ranging from 1 (low) to 9 (high).

The stainless steel attachment comes on and off with a quick, easy snap of two ejector buttons located on either side of the motor body. This speaks to the easy cleaning and storage that I mentioned earlier. Everything just needs a wipe down with a damp cloth, some time to fully dry and it's ready to be stored away.

Though the motor is quiet and powerful as the specs boast, I'm a little leery about crushing ice with it. The instruction and recipe booklet that comes along with the blender provides some common sense care, operation and instruction tips. One recommendation was to cut solid foods into smaller pieces before blending. This would lead me to believe that blending ice would probably not be a good idea. However, the second half of the manual is dedicated to various recipes, one of which is for a Mocha Frappe. The ingredients call for ice which the instructions recommend to chop at a 9 speed. I'm not confident with these contradictory instructions, so I've erred on the side of caution and chosen not to blend anything with ice.

The KitchenAid Immersion Blender comes with a full one year warranty from date of purchase. The KHB200 and 300 models offer whisk attachments and a chopper adaptor. Along with the beaker, the 100 model comes just with the twin steel blade attachment; it's proven to be quite versatile and all you really need, unless you want to get fancier. I've had this product for close to a year and my experience so far has been an overwhelmingly positive one. I've made everything from tomato purees, yogurt smoothies, whipped cream, gravies and salad dressings, to blending soups as they simmer in the pot. It's a solid, streamlined and facile appliance that does a fine job for its price point.



5 out of 5 stars This is a Man's Mixer   October 1, 2008
I use at work every day, a Braun mixer. I like that one and it works for me. I needed another at home and chose the KitchenAid, based on its reviews. This is a serious GUY TOOL. It blends my mixes lickety split, small ice cubes and all; and the stem is easier to lick :-) Much more power than the Braun. One very minor downside, the stem disconnect (push two buttons) not as convenient as the Braun (twist stem). Overall, this product rocks!


5 out of 5 stars If you can buy the full package   September 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If I could have afforded it I wish I could have purcahsed the full package but this item is exceptional. I purcased it after seeing it reviewed on a PBS cooking show where it received the best rating. There is a knob at the top to set the speed which is not apperent in the photos. I have used it to make sunflower seed butter, strawberries for ice cream and peach jam. I cannot speak to longevity but so far this is a great item. I just wish I had gotten the wisk/chopper package.


5 out of 5 stars Finally, a hand blender that doesn't suck.   September 22, 2008
I am a Kitchenaid fan from now on. This blender is killer. Much better than the other two I tried. Even chops ice well. And best of all, it doesn't break or spew rotten drink out later from the inside. I think I've had it 3 or 4 years now. Excellent purchase. Now, would the Ultimate Chopper fill a niche for me...?

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