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I have a plain ol' Sunbeam and it works fine.
What I'm waiting for is a damn cordless stick blender. While there's usually an outlet near most stoves, I don't like that cord bouncing around lit burners, cordless would be ideal.
Last time I looked there was only one on the market, and they wanted damn near $300 for it. The mechanicals in a stick blender have to be simpler than a $40 cordless grass clipper, so why not a blender?
Hmmm, I smell a Kickstarter campaign...“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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We have the Cuisinart "Smart Stick".. We have only had it for about 6 months, but so far very happy, Stainless steel body.Greensboro North Carolina
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WOW! I just looked at a few and have sticker shock! I've had mine for a good 10-12 years (Hamilton Beach), but I found it at a yard sale for $1. No idea how old it really is. From the look of it, it probably wasn't even remotely expensive, but it still works well. I had no idea they were as costly as some of them are!
@Botch, I did see a couple of cordless ones on amazon. Not cheap, but cordless. Here's one,,,
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CSB-300-Variable-Rechargeable-Stainless/dp/B00X3N9L8S/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1472916976&sr=8-6&keywords=cordless+stick+blender
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
LBGE (still waitin' for my free T-Shirt), DIgiQ DX2 (In Blue, cause it's the fastest), Heavy Duty Kick Ash Basket, Mc Farland, WI.

If it wasn't for my BGE I'd have no use for my backyard... -
I saw that serious eats article, but I'm not a fan of their equipment reviews. On that one, if you read the comments, one reader said, "Man, I really miss the days when you would tell us what other brands/models were tested, and why you didn't like them. I understand the business reasons not to, but from a reader point of view, it's really frustrating." Kenji replied, "...unfortunately not something that's gonna happen on an ad-supported site. I'd love to have it both ways but that's just reality."
Unbiased reviews?I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Ditto. Since Christmas.johnmitchell said:We have the Cuisinart "Smart Stick".. We have only had it for about 6 months, but so far very happy, Stainless steel body. -
Thanks, @Carolina Q; that's a bit more reasonably priced, although the stick alone for $75 would be even better (I already have an electric knife, blender, and food processorCarolina Q said:@Botch, I did see a couple of cordless ones on amazon. Not cheap, but cordless. Here's one,,,
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-CSB-300-Variable-Rechargeable-Stainless/dp/B00X3N9L8S/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1472916976&sr=8-6&keywords=cordless+stick+blender
). “I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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Ironically I just got my renewal to Cook's Illustrated this morning, not cheap at $28.95! However, I will pay it as they ARE not ad-supported, and I trust their reviews (and they're not afraid to knock something when warranted). I also subscribe to Consumer Reports and a wookworking magazine that doesn't sell ads for the same reason. The Internet is good for unbiased views also (although, caveat, it's also good for biased views tooCarolina Q said:I saw that serious eats article, but I'm not a fan of their equipment reviews. On that one, if you read the comments, one reader said, "Man, I really miss the days when you would tell us what other brands/models were tested, and why you didn't like them. I understand the business reasons not to, but from a reader point of view, it's really frustrating." Kenji replied, "...unfortunately not something that's gonna happen on an ad-supported site. I'd love to have it both ways but that's just reality."
Unbiased reviews?
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CI/America's Test Kitchen does have a bias against the BGE, no doubt. Once I retire I think I'm gonna load up my Large, drive out to the Boston area, set it up, and make them some food:
- Day 1, grilled steaks (maybe reverse sear!)
- Day 2, bake a loaf of bread
- Day 3, a thin Margherita pizza cooked in 90 seconds at 900F,
- Night 3/Day 4, a packer brisket!
If that don't change their yankee minds, well, then there's no hope.
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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I have a Kitchen Aid stick blender. I do NOT recommend it. Had an el cheapo sunbeam that died, but the sunbeam worked much better.
Fyi, I only use it for making mayonnaise and pesto.I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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I have a Waring Pro stick blender.
It's a piece of junk. A bearing is seized up in the blade end. I have to free it up every time I need to use it.
Honestly, when I feel the need to use a immersion blender, I just use my Vitamix commercial blender. It does a far better job of blending. I do have to clean another item, but it really is self cleaning. I just add water and soap and turn it on.....it self washes. -
We only use ours for soups. Usually use the blender or food processor....but I realize after reading that review they're good for lots of stuff and probably easier to clean than blender/processor.
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Here's a cheaper one: $96 on Amazon.Botch said:... What I'm waiting for is a damn cordless stick blender.
But I think I found the one you saw at $300, and it looks WAY cool -- like a James Bond attache case with all kinds of weaponry:
Don't know whether it works or not, but it looks like they're offering a lot more than the basics for that price. -
I like my Cuisinart. Reliable, dishwasher safe... It's a soup making machine.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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have the cheaply Cuisinart, it was about $40CDN - works very well and has two speeds, well three if you count off!bgebrent said:I like my Cuisinart. Reliable, dishwasher safe... It's a soup making machine.
ideal for all sauces, salad dressings and gravies.Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad! -
Okay, I must never click on your link to the $96 model again tonight, or probably the rest of this holiday weekend!Theophan said:
Here's a cheaper one: $96 on Amazon.Botch said:... What I'm waiting for is a damn cordless stick blender.
But I think I found the one you saw at $300, and it looks WAY cool -- like a James Bond attache case with all kinds of weaponry:
Don't know whether it works or not, but it looks like they're offering a lot more than the basics for that price.

That attache blender setup was not the $300 model I remember, but dayam if it had a "Snap-On" sticker on it, I'da probably bought it by now.“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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We just bought a Kitchen Aid 5 speed and it's been great. $99.00 on Amazon.Atlanta, GA - Large BGE x 2
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Gah, I don't have to. Every single forum I click on now has that &#^%! blender shoved in my face, Give Us Your Monneeeeyyyy!!!Botch said: Okay, I must never click on your link to the $96 model again tonight, or probably the rest of this holiday weekend!
“I'll have what she's having."
-Rob Reiner's mother!
Ogden, UT, USA
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Haha @Botch
I hate that shopping history and those targeted adds
lots of good suggestions from everyone, thanksTHANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
Bamix that ive had for20 yrs and it works perfectly
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