Blender Handheld
by Immersion
Rating Overview
Our Take
This generic immersion blender sits at $17 and has attracted around 300 reviews in a short window, which suggests it is moving fast for a no-name brand. Buyers use it for soups, protein shakes, and salad dressings, reporting that it handles most everyday blending without complaint. The motor is quieter than expected at this price, which comes up as a positive in the feedback we tracked. That said, the review base is thin enough that durability is still an open question. A few buyers noted the blending shaft feels lightweight compared to name-brand options, and the single speed setting limits precision work. For occasional blending at $17, the feedback is surprisingly positive, but buyers wanting daily heavy use should probably consider a more established model with a longer track record.
SimmerPicks Score
Key Takeaways
Strengths
- + Highly rated (4.6/5 stars)
- + Near its 90-day low -good time to buy
Price Analysis
Based on 12 price data points over the last 90 days.
Specifications
- weight
- 0.7 kg
- dimensions
- 12.7 x 6.4 x 21.6 cm
- packageWeight
- 0.7 kg
- color
- Black
- size
- hand blender wand
- material
- Food-grade stainless steel
- style
- Immersion Blenders
- model
- HB8816
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