cmred wrote: » thanks a mill. doesnt seem to make any sense
Dizzyblonde wrote: » Yes, you do. I've never had one with an on/off switch
cmred wrote: » thanks a mill, great advise. yes, thought 10mins to mix up a few chick peas was slightly excessive! shall get looking
the beer revolu wrote: » I know our hand blender wouldn't make hummus. It works with more liquid things. I'd say I only use it for soup. Food processor for hummus.
Apologies for bumping old thread, just looking for recommendations on a hand blender.
Primary use will be home made soup
Thanks
They're mostly much of a muchness. I got a fancy Braun one a few years back and it's smashing, varialble spin rate and comes with a whisk attachment, and the stick goes in the dishwasher (I don't use any other attachments). Had a Kenwood for 15 years before that that probably cost me £25 in Roches Stores and it was great, all in one yoke, good long wire on it.
Thank you
One thing I'd suggest is to get one with a stainless steel "stick" rather than a plastic one, much sturdier. I have a Bosch CleverMixx 600 which is great, a good bit more powerful than some of the cheaper plastic footed ones which are usually 300-350W. Power City have it now for €34.95.
https://powercity.ie/product/MSM26
The high wattage is definitely a good move. Make absolute mincemeat of what you're blending, makes for even smoother soups (blend all soups for thirty seconds longer than you think, it ends up really creamy)