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Review on πŸ”Œ Cordless Immersion Hand Blender: Portable Rechargeable 21-Speed Stick Blender with Adjustable 3-Angle Stainless Steel Mixer by Ian Hallford

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pretty strong. in hand blenders

So I used it for the first time to beat natural peanut butter. This is the only type of peanut butter I eat, so I have to complete this task. So this hand blender had a very difficult job, in the sense that the peanut butter jar was 15 days past its expiration date. Because the jar of peanut butter was really heavy. I drained all the oil and started working with this hand blender. It was ugly, but this blender didn't lose consciousness or break. I was so focused on stirring this peanut butter for a baking project I wanted to make that I forgot it had adjustable speeds. Somehow it had one of the highest speeds, so it seemed to do this very ugly task well. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't easy, but it was definitely easier than poking the peanut butter with a knife and trying to get it pliable and workable so I could then incorporate the butter back into it. I used it non-stop for a good 20 minutes. keys are next to each other; One is on top of the other and I accidentally held down the power button. It might be good to place the power button somewhere else, e.g. B. at the top to prevent this. As I stirred, or rather whipped, this peanut butter, the handle that held the motor got hot. It was a tough 20 minutes with this little hand blender. The battery has gone from fully charged with four lights lit to one lit light. Later that evening I looked at the manual and it said that in blade mode (the only one available in this version) only use this for 30 seconds at a time and leave it alone) Oops! I really don't like being limited to 30 seconds, the manual says that if you exceed that it shortens the lifespan. Either way, it's a strong contender for my corded hand blender. His second mission was mashed cauliflower "potatoes". I had pre-fried cauliflower florets; They were then reheated in a stainless steel saucepan with some cream and butter. Once the butter/cream/flowers were soft and bubbly, the job was done quickly and I ended up with a nice creamy cauliflower puree; great job (and way faster and easier than peanut butter). I hope this review has enabled you to make an informed purchase decision; If yes, please click the 'Useful' button below. Thanks :-) .4 stars for the suggested 30 seconds max and the rest of the workflow.

Pros
  • Acceptable
Cons
  • Almost everything is