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enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 11 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 6.2 x 4.3
MPN: CSB-33 Model: CSB-33BC UPC: 086279000934 EAN: 0086279000934 ASIN: B00006WNMP
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Showing reviews 6-10 of 10
Cuisinart Hand Blender August 20, 2005 N. White (Georgia, USA) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
This hand blender is heavy duty. I like the 2-speed feature. It is easy to clean, handy and it comes with a nice beaker, but works of course in all kind of vessels. You just can't beat Cuisinart quality!
Purchase a super hand blender!! April 24, 2005 Jolly Gourmand 36 out of 39 found this review helpful
Amazon sells the two best (I know that is gramatically incorrect since there can be only 1 'best'.). Cuisinart: 1) $15 less, even taking into account the $5 KitchenAid rebate. 2) Nylon guard which means the preparer may use right in the cooking vessel. 3) Longer warranty (18 mos. versus 12 mos. KitchenAid). KitchenAid: 1) Multi-speed (versus 2-speed for the Cuisinart). 2) Mixing attachment is removable which means easier storage. 3) Choice of colors (for those who care). In using the Cuisinart for the first time, I made a wonderful discovery. Save that old carafe. For purees of large quantities of Italian tomatos, it is, in combination with this wonderful Cuisinart Quick Prep Hand Blender, a wonderful substitute for the 'food mill' suggested in my pasta cookbook (and much more stable than the hard plastic cup included with the blender). Both will clean up like a dream and the Pyrex pot has a further advantage of a pouring spout. From sauce pot to carafe to blending to container to fridge (including cleanup of all) took only about ten minutes!
Quite a handy gadget August 30, 2004 ww33 (Florida) 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
Emeril Lagasse calls these "boat motors." Of course he probably uses the professional Waring version that costs over $100. I find this much less expensive model to be quite well built with a powerful motor (it actually pulls itself down into the sauce). Clean up is simple enough- simply run it in a bowl of hot soapy water. I recommend it.
Great for blending, terrible for whipping cream November 30, 2003 J. BUGINAS (CA USA) 78 out of 80 found this review helpful
The blender feature of this is excellent (5 stars)... it does not splash what you are mixing out onto the counter. It is also quiet and the two speeds are great.The down sides are: 1). It does an extremely poor job (one star) of whipping small quantities of whipping cream. Models with a separate 'whip' attachment are better suited for whipping small quantities of cream. The enclosed recipe calls for a cup, and under a cup just won't work, so technically it does exactly what it says it will. Other models with a separate whip can whip < 1/4 cup of cream easily. 2). This is one-piece tool and cannot be put in the dishwasher.
Efficient and easy July 27, 2003 R. Murray (Aptos, CA USA) 26 out of 26 found this review helpful
This is a nifty little item! I bought it to make a quick smoothie or blended drink and it was fast and easy to use. The cup included is OK but I just use the glass I'm going to drink from. Less to wash. It struggles a bit with frozen strawberries and I think ice cubes would really dull the blade in a hurry. But for most anything else it's great. I'll use it next time I make split pea soup to help with smooth consistancy.
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