Tackle tasks from chopping to vacuum sealing.

Practical and compact hand blenders make meal prep quick, fun and easy. Blend silky smooth soups directly in the pot. Transform fresh ingredients into a tasty sauce. With the right attachments, a stick blender can whip, beat, chop, mash, slice, dice and vacuum seal, too. Are you ready to find out which model is a perfect match with your cooking style?

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Which hand blender is the right for me? Our Buying guide.

Do you primarily want a hand blender for pureeing creamy soups? Or does a hand blender with a vacuum sealing system top your list? Our hand blender buying guide covers 6 factors to look for when choosing a stick blender.

The ErgoMaster hand blender set with the maximum number of attachments on a kitchen worktop.

1. Find your hand blender set.

We offer hand blender sets with a wide variety of attachments and accessories, such as a hand blender with a whisk, a hand blender with a chopper and a hand blender with a food processor. To make cleanup a breeze, most attachments are dishwasher-safe.

Whether you need, for example, a 3-in-1 hand blender or a 4-in-1 hand blender depends on your cooking habits. In general, the more attachments and accessories you have, the more you can do with an immersion blender. Our models are also available as a starter set with a blending shaft and beaker.

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2. Choose the right wattage.

A stick blender relies on a motor to puree, chop and process food. The motors on our models range from 400 to 1,200 watts. To determine how many watts you need, consider what you want from a hand blender.

  • For super quick food prep and high-power attachments, such as a food processor or cube cutter: go for a hand blender with 800 watts or more.
  • For basic soups and sauces: pick a model with 600 watts or less.

Pro tip: A high power model lets you flexibly add attachments in the future.

The base of one stainless steel blending shaft rests on a surface, while the blades are seen inside a second one.

3. A metal hand blender vs plastic.

Stainless steel, high-quality plastic or a combination thereof are commonly used to make a hand blender's housing and blending shaft. In recent years, metal hand blenders have grown in popularity, but plastic models also suffice.

An advantage of a stainless steel stick blender is it won't discolour when exposed to tomato sauce. Our BPA-free plastic models have the benefit of being a more economical choice. All our blending shafts come with either a 4-wing blade alone or in combination with a flow booster bell for perfect results.

The ergonomic handle of an ErgoMaster hand blender with the SoftTouch grip.

4. Pick the perfect fit for your hand.

A hand blender is essentially an extension of your arm that enables you to complete different kitchen jobs. Having an ergonomic model that's comfortable in your hand makes all the difference. 

  • Speed setting: large, easy-to-reach lever and variable speeds.
  • Lightweight: so your hand doesn't tire during longer use or back-to-back food prep jobs.
  • Grip: non-slip materials ensure the blender won’t escape your grasp.

A hand holds an immersion blender over a pot of freshly cooked vegetables, ready to make smooth soup.

5. Needs vs. nice to have.

Certain features make using a hand blender a little more enjoyable. 

  • Tired of cords that don’t extend far enough? Discover our models with long cords.
  • Frustrated by suction? Explore our low-suction models.
  • Looking for maximum flexibility and range? See our hand blenders with  variable speeds.

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