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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of KitchenAid KHB300OB Hand Blender, Onyx BlackCustomer Review: Should have bought it before now! Summary: 5 Stars
I wanted this for a long time and when I found the KHB300OB offered I bought it. The extras beat out just the blender by itself. I have found that I will use this in place of the counter top blender as it will handle the small portions needed and not have too much to wash after. I will do everything a counter top will and more. It is just the right size for single servings.
Customer Review: 5 Stars for the KitchenAid KHB3000B Hand Blender! Summary: 5 Stars
This is last emersion blender you will ever have to buy. The KitchenAid KHB3000B blender is a perfect everyday tool to get you quickly and easily through meal preparation. It has all the power you will ever need, and; with the the included mixer, chopper and lidded beaker, the versatility to breeze through previously time-consuming tasks. Well done KitchenAid!
Customer Review: Refried Beans, Potato Soup - Yummy Summary: 5 Stars
I have been looking at getting a hand blender for the past could years. After hand mixing (mashing) potatoes for soup, I decided it was time.
Guacamole is easier to make.
Potato soup comes out less lumpy and the onions are no longer chunks.
Homemade refried beans.
Yummy.
I love this thing.
Customer Review: so far... so good! Summary: 5 Stars
i had a braun 400 watt unit and it worked well had it for a few yrs and it is dying. less power and takes longer to work. did a side by side comparison of the wolfgang puck hand immersion blender and this one and this one was smoother and quick at that. my complaints are that they don't have a wall mount and the stick it self could be longer.
Customer Review: Makes cooking so much easier! Summary: 5 Stars
I love love love this item! No more transferring soup to a blender in batches, no more extra grinders for nuts, herbs, etc. -- this has cut down on my kitchen clutter quite a bit since it does the work of several appliances. I have made soup, whipped up eggs for omelets, waffle batter, chopped basil for pesto, etc. Highly recommend!
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