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With the KitchenAid Immersion Blender you can puree sauces, blend soups and beverages and then use it to fluff egg whites, chop herbs or make whipped cream. The KitchenAid Immersion blender is equipped with a robust motor and durable blending attachment that feature a stainless steel blade, a speed control ranging from 1 to 9, enables the KitchenAid Immersion Blender to churn to the bottom of tall pots and pitchers with ease. The immersion hand blender comes with a stainless steel blending attachment that snaps into place in the motor body, perfect for blending everything from cold beverages to hot soups. The blender has an 8" immersion depth - perfect for blending soups in tall pots or cold beverages in pitchers. The sharp stainless steel blade is protected by a splashguard to prevent splattering of ingredients. This immersion blender has many other functions, use the whisk attachment and whip egg whites and whipping cream with ease. Turn the immersion blender into a mini chopper with the chopper attachment and quickly chop herbs, vegetables, fruits, cooked meats, nuts, coffee beans, cheese and can be used to puree and mix sauces, dips, spreads and dressings. The immersion blender is multi-functional and clean up is a breeze. Eliminate other appliances such as food processors and countless pots and pans, clean up is a breeze; the smooth motor body and attachment adapter wipe clean with a damp cloth and all other accessories are dishwasher safe.
Did you know? In 1908, Herbert Johnson invented an 80 quart mixer, designed to save on labour for mixing bread and dough. This mixer was later used by professional bakers, creating more sanitary and safer work enviroments. This was the beginning of Hobart Manufacturing and it's subsidiary Troy Metal Products Company launch into kitchen appliances. Looking to attract the modern woman of the 1920s focus was put on marketing the standing mixer. The wives of the executives of Troy Metal Products brainstormed to come up with a new name for the mixer. It happened when one of the executive wives stated "I don't care what you call it. but I know it's the best kitchen aid I have ever had." That is how KitchenAid got it's name. Today KitchenAid customers enjoy a wide range of products, from mixers, blenders. food processors, coffeemakers, and major appliances, microwaves, ovens, refrigerators and more.