Chefman Immersion Blender Stainless Steel Shaft 300 Watt Ice Crushing Soft-Touch Rubberized Hand Blender RJ19-RBR-Black

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Equipped with a powerful 300-Watt ultra quiet motor, this immersion hand blender quickly purees soups, blends batters, mixes beverages, and more. The unit’s unique blade provides extremely smooth and even blending, while its protective blade guard helps prevent splattering. Other useful features include a lightweight design, an easy to-grip ergonomic handle, and simple push-button control.

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Colorgirl says:

Nice Basic Hand Blender But PLEASE Read Cautions On Using It On Ice (UPDATED) (WARNING- This is an in-depth review for those who are looking for a lot of information to base buying decisions off of. If you are not interested in reading a long review, see the paragraph labeled THE BOTTOM LINE for a brief summary of this review)I have a rather extensive collection of hand blenders. You might wonder what a person would need all of those blenders for, and that is a very good question. I make a variety of things using hand blenders. I make very large patches of soup during canning season and I need a tall powerful hand blender to handle the soup that I need to blend into a smooth texture.I make lotions. This means that although the ingredients I use are all natural, I do need to keep a hand blender dedicated to doing lotions. That does require a powerful one, but not quite as deep as the one I use for soup.I also am getting into doing soaps. In order to reach trace, it is important to have a dependable hand blender which will run smoothly and powerfully enough not to burn out when making soap. Again, I prefer to keep this hand blender dedicated to the task which makes it easier to use and clean appropriately.Also, I prefer to have a backup or two. That way if I am in the middle of a project and one burns out, I can easily continue with the new replacement.So, although I have the which I have been using in soups at preserving time and beyond for about 7 years or so, I will not be using this in my review as a comparison model as it is quite old.In this review I will be comparing the Chefman 300W to and the .WHAT IS THE CHEFMAN LIKE?First of all, the Chefman comes put together in one piece in a nicely packaged box which protects the blender well. (I am talking about the product, not the shipping). The handle is a rubbery textured body which makes it easy to hold on to, even when hands are a bit wet. The top is slightly contoured and there is a slow speed and a fast speed. Each speed has a different button to press.The bottom blender unscrews from the top for washing. It is easy to do, and seems to hold in place despite it not being spring loaded.STAINLESS STEEL LENGTHThe bottom itself is only 5 1/2 inches of stainless steel. The Ovente is 7 1/2 inches and the Braun is 8 inches. That means that you can only use it in about four inches of liquid comfortably and safely.BLADE LENGTHThe blades in this are about halfway between the Braun and Ovente. They are thinner than the Braun but similar shape and size. They are about 1/3 bigger than the Ovente.CORDThe cord is about 56 inches long (it is curled from storage, so it could be slightly longer). The Braun is the same, and then Ovente is about 3 inches shorter.WEIGHTThe weight of this is equal to the Ovente, and about half the weight of the Braun. That indicates to me that there are more plastic parts in it.QUIETThis is a very quiet machine, the others are slightly louder, but not by much.DOES THIS STAND UP ON ITS OWN?Yes, you can stand this on a flat solid surface and it will stand up without tipping over.WARRANTYIt has one year with phone number and email address for problems with the model number printed on every page for reference of the operation guide.DOES THIS DO ICE?I have to be honest with you. One of the things I do not like about many hand blenders is that they advertise on the box that this will work on ice, however, in the instructions it specifically says NOT to use on hard objects such as pits, bones, or ANY OTHER HARD MATERIAL. That means that the kind of ice you can use this on is ice that is already crushed. YOU CAN NOT USE THIS ON ICE CUBES, YOU WILL BREAK IT. My suggestion to you is if you plan to use this with ice, you put water in your blender, put in some ice cubes, run the blender to crush the ice, strain it and then use the crushed ice in your hand blender smoothie.PERFORMANCEI used this in some soup with chicken in it that was cut into teeny tiny pieces. There were no other hard items in it, but cooked veggies and onions. The blender worked beautifully on the soup and was quiet and strong. The high speed was best to use, as I felt the slower speed was struggling a bit too much. I also used this on soft fruit blends and it worked nicely. The motor does get warm after about five minutes. The best way to use this type of blender is to…

Jessica says:

Motor burned after about 3 minutes of blending


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