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The Cuisinart CSB-33 is a versatile tool that blends, mixes, emulsifies, whips, minces, and purees - and it's equally handy in the kitchen! When a stand blender or food processor seems like overkill, that's the CSB-33's moment to shine. Extra long cord 18 Month Limited Cuisinart Warranty Contoured styling in white.
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Technical Details
- Versatile tool to blend, mix, emulsify, whip, mince, and puree- Use for drinks, soups, sauces, baby food, and salad dressings
- 2-speed control
- Compact (14 inches high) but powerful
- 2-cup, dishwasher- and microwave-safe container included
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By Eric Vuillermet (San Rafael, CA United States)
I've owned immersion blenders for years. This one is truly a terrible product: blades are small, not sharp at all, so blending is uneven at best. Shaft doesn't detach from the motor, so there is no way to clean up the blade in a dishwasher. Motor is underpowered (100W), so coupled with dull blades, it takes forever to blend anything.
By Gus (Silver Spring, MD USA)
I have used this Cuisinart CSB-33 QuikPrep Hand Blender for over ten years.
It's ideal for smoothies and it is easy to clean. The unit is not "flimsy" or "difficult" to clean as stated by other reviewers. Great product!
By R. Larson (Pikes Peak)
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.
By E. Smith (California)
I owned a Braun Miniprimer Plus Hand Blender, with variable speeds and broad stainless steel housing for the blades. I had it for years and worked great until the motor finally gave up, but it's no longer available. I purchased the Cuisinart CSB-33 QuikPrep Hand Blender. It is supposed to have two speeds, but really hard to tell the difference and either button needs to be held down very firmly. I always have to use it at high speed and then takes a long time to completely blend. So far I have only used it for light liquids such as protein drinks, sometimes containing a cut-up banana. It can't chop any firmer fruits or vegetables.
It also cannot stand. The flimsy plastic housing for the blades has 3 little knobs on which this top-heavy blender is supposed to stand. This morning I stood it upright in its two-cup plastic container and it immediately fell over, splashing protein drink everywhere, which then ran under my coffee maker, my very heavy mixer and several cannisters. I am thankful I wasn't trying to blend hot soup on the stove.
If you aren't prepared to lay it on its side when not firmly holding it and the container its in, this blender may not be for you, either.
By Absolutely love cooking (AZ, USA)
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.
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