KitchenAid KHB100ER Hand Blender, Empire Red
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| Price: | $71.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
For mixing all the way to the bottom of deep pots or pitchers, its durable snap-in attachment can be immersed as far down as 8 inches. The blender's speed-control dial offers variable speeds ranging from nine (high) to one (low), while its power button allows for one-touch starting and stopping. Two ejector buttons, one on either side of the blender body, provide simple attachment removal. Other convenient features include quick and easy assembly and storage, a 5-foot extra-long power cord, and a comfortable, ergonomic, non-slip grip. A 3-cup blending beaker and sealing lid are included. For simple clean up, all attachments and accessories are dishwasher-safe and the smooth surface of the blender body is easy to wipe clean.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1075 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Empire Red
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: KHB100ER
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.10" h x 6.00" w x 18.70" l,
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
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Simple and yet powerful, this premium immersion blender will deliver professional results for any kitchen.
Features:
- Powerful motor: The sturdy motor provides powerful blending action. Designed for quiet, long-life operation.
- Variable speeds: the speed control dial on top of the immersion blender offers speeds ranging from nine (high) to one (low) that enable the immersion blender to whip creams and egg whites, to chop foods, and to process a wide variety of liquids as well.
- One-touch power: Press and hold the power button on the front of the immersion blender to operate. Simply release pressure on the power button to stop blending.
- Comfort grip: body of the immersion blender houses the motor and is designed for a comfortable, ergonomic, non-slip grip.
- Blending attachment: The stainless-steel blending attachment snaps into place in the motor body. The sharp, stainless-steel blade is protected by a splashguard to help prevent splattering of ingredients.
- Ejector buttons: two ejector buttons, one on each side of the immersion blender body, provide easy removal of attachments when processing tasks are complete.
- 8-inch immersion depth: use the immersion blender in deep pots or pitchers and mix all the way to the bottom.
- 3-cup blending beaker and lid: Large enough to handle individual blending jobs. Lid seals the top of the beaker to store blended ingredients.
- Convenient: The smooth surface of the immersion blender body and adapters allows for easy clean-up. All attachments and accessories are dishwasher safe. Compact, contemporary design assembles quick and easily, and stores neatly inside the storage bag.
- Ergonomic design; 5-foot round power cord.
- Stylish: available in four designer colors to accent any kitchen.
Customer Reviews
It's a hit!
I bought this as a gift for my husband. He absolutely LOVES it and uses it every day. It is attractive, versatile and most importantly, high quality. I'm pleased that it is also very easy to clean. It is much nicer than I expected. Great value!!!
Breaks in about six months of daily use
This is the third one we have bought. We use it to make smoothies about four times a day. It always breaks within six months--always something a little different. We are trying an Cuisinart next time.
Kitchen Aid Quality Control lacking
We purchased this blender thinking the quality would be higher than lower priced models. While it seems good to detach the blade for cleaning, who really cares? They are easy enough to clean, taking off the end is really just a nuisance. We immediately notices that the switch seemed poorly designed and somewhat difficult to use. It failed after a year of moderate use. Even under warranty, it costs more in shipping and handling than getting another one, so that's what we're doing. We had similar issues with a Kitchen Aid blender in the past. They seem solid, but have weaknesses in some small but critical part that kills them, seemingly by design. Then you have to decide if you want to go the trouble replacing the whole unit with another one that will fail early the same way. Why would you replace a poorly designed appliance with the same thing?





