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48 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Go for the KitchenAid Immersion Blender instead Jul 22, 2004
By large marge
"morganstreet"
I bought the Cuisinart Immersion blender a year and a half ago, and used it 2-3 times a week with passable (if noisy and slighly lumpy) results, until it died last week. I was pleased with my Cuisnart until I replaced it with the KitchenAid Immersion blender. This thing ROCKS. It's quieter, twice as powerful (check the amps!), has nine speeds AND a detachable blade arm for easy, submersable, cleanup. Best of all, it leaves no lumps. You can taste the difference!
38 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Quick Everyday Mixer Makes Blending Easy Jan 09, 2001
By Jon D. Luce Before this handy tool, I wouldn't bother with so many things because unless it was a special occasion I didn't want to fool with the cleanup of the big blender I have had for so long. A friend introduced me to this easy to use everyday blender and now I wonder why I waited so long to get one. It is great for making those diet shakes and blending up waffle mixes and even taking a lot of the work out of homemade potato leek soup. Simple clean up too.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Sub-Optimal: Cuisinart CSB-33 QuikPrep Hand Blender. Feb 27, 2006
By R. Larson
"Garden of the Gods"
Having been a long time user of a similar product (Moulinex Turbo) for 8 years, my old unit had seen better days and was in need of replacing. So, I made some assumptions about the product based on my experience with my other Cuisinart products and purchased the CSB-33 QuikPrep Hand Blender. Much to my dismay, the Cuisinart hand blender performs nowhere nearly as well as the Moulinex did the day I threw it away. The Cuisinart has a blade that is not sharpened. Consequently, it doesn't cut up food (like blueberries, for instance) very well. It just sort of beats stuff to a pulp, quite literally, and doesn't puree them into liquid. It also has a system of holes around the perimeter of the blade guard that just get clogged up.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
A big BOOM Jan 31, 2005
By Absolutely love cooking I had this hand blender when it came with the stainless steel beaker cup (which I did keep), the plastic beaker, lid, chopper & 3 blades. I loved all the gadgets & gizmos it came with. It was very nice to start, but once I started chopping fresh fruits...BOOM! --Sounded like a gun went off! It died. Maybe they are different now? hmmm...sounds like the motor hasn't improved too much though.
I'll just stick with Cuisenart's bar blender.
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
hard to wash Dec 03, 2001
You need to get the newer version with detachable blade for washing.
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