Product Overview
All the power you expect, without the cord. Go where ambition takes you with the cordless hand blender from KitchenAid. Designed with a powerful rechargeable lithium ion battery, the new cordless hand blender delivers optimal runtime and performance, so you can cook wherever, whatever, and however you choose. Blends 25 bowls of soup on a full charge.
Dimension
Product Height : 16.3 inches
Product Width :2.5 inches
Product Depth :2.5 inches
Product Weight :2.4 pounds
Features
Blends 25 bowls of soup on a full charge* *Based on 12 ounce bowls (354 ml), 7 batches, Tomato Basil Soup.
Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Delivers optimal runtime and performance. Battery Indicator Light signals when it is time to charge the battery.
Easy to Charge With a convenient charger included, which works on all products across the suite. Quick Charge of 20 Minutes to make a Triple Berry smoothie or Tomato Basil Soup.* *Based on 16 oz. smoothie or 44 oz.soup, when following recommended battery maintenance.
Removable 8" Blending Arm With a 4-point Stainless Steel blade design efficiently blends ingredients for smoothies, milk shakes, soups, hummus and so much more. Protect your cookware with the included U.S. patent-pending removable pan guard.
Variable Speed Trigger Switch Gives you greater flexibility and control over the recipe. The safety switch protects against accidental trigger movement.
Complete Your Cordless Collection Cordless 5 Cup Food Chopper (KFCB519) and 7 Speed Hand Mixer (KHMB732) available. Each sold separately.
Model KHBBV53 includes (1) Blender Arm (Dishwasher safe), (1) Blending Jar with Lid (Dishwasher Safe) (1) Pan Guard (Dishwasher Safe) (1) Charger
What's Included
KitchenAid KHBBV53ER
(1) Blender arm, (*1) 1 Liter BPA Free Jar with Lid, (1) Pan Guard, (1) Charger
Power adapter
Blending Jar w/lid
Reviews
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5 SO MUCH BETTER!
Posted by Rachel Gibson on Oct 22nd 2024
So far this is my new favorite kitchen appliance. I have a counter top “blender” that I have been using for the last couple years to make smoothies, but it’s kind of a pain to assemble all of the cups and attachments. THIS is SO MUCH BETTER and easier to use. The box included the hand blender, the blade, a 3-cup mixing cup, and a “pan protector” Pros: Cordless, very powerful, has variable speed, and the “pan protector” let’s me use it in non-stick cookware with confidence. Scrambling eggs was magical. Smoothies are perfect and easy with just a little splashing if I’m not careful. I made whipped cauliflower mashed “potatoes” and it came out perfect and so much easier than the blender. Cleanup is a breeze - detach the blade with a twist and rinse it under the faucet. Crushes ice in a smoothie to a perfect, drinkable consistency. Cons: The variable speed is a bit tough to use. It’s supposed to adjust speed by how much pressure you apply, but I cannot get the gist of how to make it go anything other than full speed ahead. Maybe this will get easier with practice. The plastic mixing cup included is rather cheaply made. It’s pretty thin and got super scratched up the first time we used it (presumably from the blade and metal blender part scraping along the inside). I’m a little afraid to put it in the dishwasher for fear it will warp. The pros WAY outweigh the cons; I love how easy it is to use and for all things the blender used to do, this is so much better and so much less cleanup.
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5 Immersion is best
Posted by Jeremy Ware on Oct 21st 2024
I never thought I’d need this but once I got rid of my bulky blender this just perfect for everything. Love it.
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5 Great for smoothies, easy to store/use
Posted by Sara Davis on Oct 19th 2024
I had a blender burn out on me and I replaced with this one. I love the cordless feature and the battery lasts for a long time. I've only used to blend banana smoothies and it works well for that. It's easier to store without the cord and the blades detach easily.
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5 works great for soups and drinks!
Posted by Wanda Jensen on Oct 13th 2024
This cordless blender is pretty much the same size as most hand held blenders, but has the bonus of being cordless! Making it much easier to just pick it up and go. The rechargeable internal battery does add some weight to the unit, but nothing too bad. It is very easy to use, there are two buttons on the handle that need to be pressed for it to start. One is pressed in the palm of your hand, and the other by your forefinger. The battery has enough juice for approximately 25 uses, with the recommended pulses per item. I used mine all day, with various applications, and it made it through everything. When the unit is starting to get drained of power, the small led on the handle turns to yellow, then red right before it's about to shut down. There is also a noticeable power reduction in the force of the blender. Luckily, there is a quick charge, in about 20 minutes you can have enough battery juice for at least 1 use. Otherwise it takes 2 hours for a full charge. The trigger on the unit is actually pressure sensitive, so with the right control you can vary the blending speeds, giving you more flexibility when trying to blend different items. The blender works well at chopping up or shredding different types of dry food items, but really excels with any item in a liquid. The motor is so powerful that it creates a strong whirlpool, and pulls the blade to the bottom of the glass. The blade housing is a perfect design, with open slats around the outside edge, letting chopped items push out, away from the blades, for better use. For using the blender in pots with sensitive finishes, there is a rubber guard that can be placed on the bottom of the blade housing to prevent scratches. I made some soups, and a few different drinks. I am including some pictures. I pretty much used the blender at full power for all of my projects. I found that it will easily puree fruits and typical drink items, and finely shred hard vegetables and meats. I like soups that actually have some consistency, instead of just water for broth. I threw most of my ingredients into the soup pan, and then let the blender do the rest of the work. It worked great for turning the water into a thick broth, full of flavor. At this point you could manually add some different sliced meats or vegetables for the chunky soup experience, or keep it as is which is great for on the go cups, or mugs ! Overall I think this is a great blender, and is very handy for anyone that loves soups, whole fruit juices, shakes, or icee drinks. Not to mention that this handle works with the optional chopper and whisk attachments.
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5 We didn’t realize how much we needed this.
Posted by Samantha Warner on Oct 11th 2024
KitchenAid - Hand Blender - KHBBV53BM CORDLESS We’ve promoted hand blenders to every one of our family members and given them as gifts to our kids. They’re indispensable for many recipes and you’ll find recipes where they make sense even if they aren’t required. This new hand blender from KitchenAid has added a safer, more convenient tool to our small appliance drawer. Everything about it says high quality, including the performance. OVERVIEW and SUMMARY: The KitchenAid cordless hand blender solves the ONLY complaint we’ve ever had with these neat, small appliances. Hand blending is likely to take place at the stove top where we’ve got a pot of soup with veggies that might require creaming. Or maybe we’re smoothing a gravy or sauce. Move over to the refrigerator and we’re dissolving a drink mix. At the sink we’re creating our own salad dressing. The serving table is our last chance to whip up some foam on a quick concoction. Finding a nearby plug receptacle is no longer an issue. Avoiding cords across a busy work area no longer risks knocking over everything else that’s been already carefully arranged. The KitchenAid removes a potential risk while adding convenience. This Lithium-battery powered hand blender is always ready and creates no safety problems around the kitchen workspaces. The KitchenAid hand blender is much more useful than we realized. It’s powerful and remains available through numerous recipes. We’re recommending this. SETUP and USE: Plug it in when you receive it, because it comes with a 30% charge (we know, because the power light blinked amber). Once fully charged (2 hours), KitchenAid specifies the available power in terms of bowls/batches of soup (25 bowls/7 batches). Kind’a hard to test and/or prove, but its powerful lithium batteries retain their charge for exceptional periods of time. We’ll just charge it and it’ll be ready. In use, there is a nice fail-safe POWER-ON, requiring both the VARIABLE SPEED ON switch as well as the opposite side “PALM SWITCH” being pressed at the same time. [The potential risk with any battery-powered appliance or tool is inadvertently hitting a power button while changing the blade or simply carrying it. Not so easy to make that mistake with this system.] This blender model from KitchenAid has only a mixing/measuring cup (not really necessary, but nice), removable blending head, plastic guard (nice added protection for your expensive pots or when using in glass containers) and the small charging brick. KitchenAid also has the same blender with a few more accessories which is worth considering. And, either model comes in a variety of colors. You sacrifice nothing by going re-chargeable and we find it even easier to use.
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5 Great addition.
Posted by Audrey Charles on Oct 1st 2024
This product here makes cooking easier and faster. Normally I would use a blender to blend my tomatoes and onions before transferring them to the pot. With this product I dont have to. I blend directly from the pot. No need for transfers, thereby reducing the amount of time spent in the kitchen. I would recommend the cordless one because you can place your bowl or pot in any direction anywhere and still be able to use it as opposed to the one with the cord that restricts you to the spot where it is plugged in.
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4 Cordless convenience, Good design
Posted by Audrey Fisher on Sep 27th 2024
It is a good blender which has already proven useful in multiple situations like mashing curries and soups while they are on the stove. Earlier, we had a corded blender and as there is no outlet close to our gas stove, we had to take the pot off of the stove and then use the corded blender to mesh our curries/soups. So, this way it is much more easier now to blend/mesh things wherever you want. The key features of this blender other than it being cordless are: 1. Variable speed. A small desired improvement here will be to show some kind of indication of the level of speed the blender is at. 2. Diswasher safe so easy to clean 3. Quick charge and long battery life once fully charged. I was able to use it 15-20 times before the battery indicator on the top became red. A 20 minute charge makes it ready for one more use and 2 hours charge bring the battery to fully charged state. One thing that we noticed is that when the battery is low, the blending power goes down. 4. Pan guard attachment Overall, it is a nice blender and definitely worth the price.
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5 Bye bye vitamix
Posted by Anthony Hunt on Sep 19th 2024
This is my new favorite gadget. I love all the things I can do with it and that it does not have to be plugged in. I Ultimately replaced my blender with this, I make my smoothies in a cup with just sticking this in and mixing it up. Less mess. It’s also great if you make your own sauce, again, you do not have to shove everything into a blender and deal with locking and loading. As much as I love my vitamix, it’s collecting dust because of this product.
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5 New kitchen toy!
Posted by Brandon Thompson on Sep 19th 2024
I love the fact that this device is cordless. Very convenient, powerful, and well built.