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For cordless, the KitchenAid Artisan is the best cordless model we have found, and features with Bamix and Waring in the finals of the professional hand blender section. They both also have models that compete well with the mid range Braun, Breville and Kenwood mid winners, but they didn’t make it into the final set. What is really interesting is that although these brands were given a lot of awards world-wide, and as much as we love them too, neither made it into our top 4 recommended hand blenders for professional, home, specialist, or beginner cook !ĭid they make it into our top 15 semi-finals ?īoth the KitchenAid 3 speed and Cuisinart CSB-75 made it into our entry level section in 2020, but now KitchenAid have brought out a clever new variable model ( see our review here ). KitchenAid and Cuisinart hand blender awards The relevance of the results depends on what you need, where you live, and how much you want to spend. We hope this will help you. It´s our opinion, and our own personal experience using products from both companies. Read on for more detail on the how we chose our winners and why. When it comes to hand blender products… we found less reviews, but thousands of user comments.
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On the other hand, Cuisinart offer a longer ( usually 3 yr ) warranty, whereas KitchenAid offer a 1 yr hassle free parts replacement. The Cuisinart customer service had been called into question, but then dissatisfied customers often have to turn to online reviews to show their feeling, whereas satisfied customers often don’t see the need. KitchenAid is owned by Whirlpool.Īfter reading the reviews, we came away with the feeling that users rate the quality of the parts on KitchenAid as superior. We believe Cuisinart is now owned by Conair. This is because Cuisinart used to be owned by Robotcoupe so it was selling the same product for a while, however this is no longer the case. Kitchenaid seem to win over when it comes to stand mixers, whereas Cuisinart win the day when its about food processors. Having ploughed through the many discussions, we formed our own view and have a few facts to share about each company and their products. There is no doubt that they are both great professional brands, and people boast that their products last for many years. What users think KitchenAid and Cuisinart do best A purée, mash, or soup – blend straight into the pot. A smoothie or sauce – easy, mix it in a jug or beaker, or straight into a jar. When we want a juice – we mix it mostly straight in the glass. Use it and rinse under the tap – simple as that.

People tend to cook more creatively once they start using an immersion blender, because its so convenient. Now the hand blender is our new best friend ! We use it every day… for quick sauces, salsas and pestos, nut grinding, powder making, juices and smoothies, purées and soups.
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Having built up a cupboard full of kitchen toys, we then decided to simplify our lives so that we could actually get down to cooking and baking more.

We’ve made our own ‘mistake’ buys over the years, and only because we were too busy to think things through and research what we really needed. Saves on the washing up, cuts down waste, helps use up leftovers and many more benefits. So what’s the appeal of the stick blender ? If you get it right when you buy a hand blender, you can also add accessories and attachments to allow you to do everything the other big gadgets do, but usually for smaller quantities. If you are thinking you just need a grinder for nuts and spices etc, think again before you buy separate gadgets. If you aren’t preparing food for an army you might only need the simple stick blender. If you don’t need one of the larger food processors or blender then what’s the point ? So, some discussions also ended up with users recommending an immersion blender to others instead of a blender or food processor. A lot of debate was resolved with users recommending to each other to only choose one of the larger processors (at least the 1.5L 7 cup versions, and more often than not the 2.5L / 11cup version is recommended).īecause when you really need a food processor and are willing to pay all that money and give up all that counter or cupboard space… its a pain in the neck if its not got a big enough bowl when you really need it. We did notice in a lot of the discussions online were about comparing blenders vs food processors in general, or Cuisinart vs KitchenAid food processors. It´s worth noting that the online discussions are not just about small hand blenders, as the two companies make so many competing products for the kitchen ! We noticed so much talk online about choosing between the brands Cuisinart and KitchenAid. Which is better… KitchenAid or Cuisinart ?
