Why get a huge blender when you could use one of the best immersion blenders for just about everything instead. We've got picks from folks who know.
The best immersion blender does exactly what the best kitchen gadgets should do. It’s a multitasker—puréeing, whipping, emulsifying, and, of course, blending—and it can essentially replace a larger, more expensive kitchen appliance, the countertop blender. An immersion blender, or a stick blender as some call it, is lighter, easier to store , and lets you perform all your blending right in your pot or Dutch oven. In other words: It does everything you need it to but in a more compact form .
25' Power: 600 watts Power settings: Variable plus turbo Included attachments: None Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty Pros: Comes with different attachments, including a blending jar, a chopping beaker, and a whisk; has an ergonomic handle; has a wide range of variable speeds; big immersion depth; protective plastic rim that won’t scratch your cookware Cons: Not as powerful when breaking down food as other models You get a bit more bang for your buck with the Breville Control Grip than...