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

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    Whip up soups and sauces like a pro with these best-tested immersion blenders from KitchenAid, Ninja and Vitamix. ... 5, plus a Turbo setting | Accessories: Blending cup, hand mixer attachment ...

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    From budget-friendly to professional-grade, these are the smartest buys you can make for your next hand mixer. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

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    Related: The Best KitchenAid Attachments We've Tested. When you should use a use a hand mixer. Whip cream with a hand mixer unless you’re making a large quantity that uses more than two cups of ...

  5. Immersion blender - Wikipedia

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    An immersion blender comprises an electric motor driving rotating cutting blades at the end of a shaft which can be immersed in the food being blended, inside a housing which can be held by hand. The shaft with blades is often detachable to facilitate cleaning, and there may be multiple different attachments available.

  6. Magic Bullet (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    The entire Magic Bullet system consists of an electric blender base with a number of attachments. Attachments included with the product include: one of two available screw-on blade attachments; the "cross blade" (used for chopping foods and crushing ice), two mixing cups, one short and one tall,

  7. Bamix - Wikipedia

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    A Bamix model M100 wand blender with accessories from the 1960's. In 1950, the Swiss engineer Roger Perrinjaquet invented an appliance, which was patented on 6 March 1950 under the section handheld appliances. The application described the world's first stick (or wand) blender. His wish was to work with this appliance directly in pans on the stove.