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  2. 6 Best Immersion Blenders, According to a Chef - AOL

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    Don't bother with your blender or food processor. Whip up soups and sauces like a pro with these best-tested immersion blenders from KitchenAid, Ninja and Vitamix.

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    Thousands of reviewers say these six immersion blenders are the best picks for your kitchen.

  4. Blender - Wikipedia

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    The hand-held immersion blender, stick blender, hand blender or wand blender has no container of its own, but instead has a mixing head with rotating blades that can be immersed in a container. [1] Immersion blenders are convenient for homogenizing volumes that are too large to fit in the bowl of a stationary blender or as in the case of soups ...

  5. How to Clean a Vitamix: A 7-Step Guide for Anyone Who ... - AOL

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    If you’ve invested in a Vitamix (i.e., the most badass blender on the market), you’re likely also invested in keeping it squeaky clean and in prime condition. Although a Vitamix does require ...

  6. Vitamix - Wikipedia

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    The Vitamix 7500, introduced in 2012, was the company's first blender to feature a microprocessor that allowed it to use a ramp-up speed dial. It also features a more powerful motor to work with redesigned lower-profile containers with larger 4-inch blades; Vitamix's older blenders do not have motors capable of running the larger blades and are ...

  7. Immersion blender - Wikipedia

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    A generic immersion blender. An immersion blender, also known as a stick blender, mini blender, hand blender, or wand blender, is a kitchen blade grinder used to blend ingredients or purée food in the container in which they are being prepared. The immersion blender was invented in Switzerland by Roger Perrinjaquet , who patented the