Monday, October 22, 2012

Braun Blender Who Sells Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black


Customer Rating :
Rating: 4.2

List Price : $90.00 Price :
Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black

Product Description

It’s never been easier to blend soups and smoothies, whip cream, and mix sauces and thick batters-the Waring Pro® Professional Immersion Blender features one multi-purpose stainless steel blade that does it all! Two speeds provide precision control while the combination of a contoured grip and lightweight housing makes working with this blender a pleasure. The stainless steel blade stays sharp and the blade guard provides an extra level of safety.


  • Two speeds for precision control with stainless steel blade and blade guard
  • Compact, lightweight housing
  • Contoured grip for comfortable handling
  • Multi-purpose blade: blends, whips and mixes
  • Professional-quality high efficiency motor


Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black Reviews


braun blender : Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black Reviews


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285 of 290 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Value for an Immersion Blender, December 16, 2010
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Bill D. (Central Valley, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black (Kitchen)
After my 15 year old Braun immersion blender developed a crack in its fixed plastic shaft, I decided to do a little research on a new blender. I looked at the Cuisinart, Viking and Kitchen Aid blenders and saw a common complaint regarding the detachable shaft's gear mechanism stripping out after extended or heavy duty use. These blenders seem to employ a plastic gear which couples with the motor housing unit. It seemed odd to me that they would use such a method especially considering these models also have powerful 200w motors. One thing I also noticed was that people were using these blenders to crush ice and other really hard substances, which I would never even consider to do with an immersion blender. Immersion blenders were originally invented to blend sauces and soups in the saucepan, so you didn't have to transfer the contents to a conventional upright blender. I know that these manufacturers claim that you can chop ice and other things that a food processor or upright blender... Read more
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56 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Good quality, no frills, September 28, 2010
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Rico (College Park, Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black (Kitchen)
My wife loves this immersion blender, and my kids use it every day to make milk shakes. They were amazed the first time they whipped cream with it, and the cream transformed so fast it was like the blender was a magic wand. It doesn't come with plastic bowls and 9 speeds like a competing product, but its 2 speeds are enough and we already have plastic bowls falling out of the cabinets.
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65 of 70 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Air Blender, July 20, 2010
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This review is from: Waring SB10 Professional Immersion Blender, Black (Kitchen)
This is a very powerful and reasonably priced hand blender. The detachable blade housing is easy to remove and clean up is simple. But BE CAREFUL! The blades are very sharp. (Early on, I sliced my finger on the blade while handwashing it.) My previous blender wasn't nearly as powerful as this one. All the more reason to be very careful when using this machine.
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