KitchenAid blenders are one of the finest kitchen appliances from all over the world. With so many amazing reviews from users online, it is no wonder that the company is flourishing and blooming at a speed so fast. Having tested out on a few of the blenders myself, there is no doubt that the durability and efficiency of this brand is absolutely amazing and remarkable.
Many buyers have been satisfied with the lineup which KitchenAid has offered so far, and almost all of their blenders average a 4.5 star rating on Amazon, this may be due to the stylish outlook that most of their products flaunt. KitchenAid blenders may well be for the fashion conscious kitchen owner, but do not be fooled by their pretty exterior as they not only incorporate style but are capable of exerting the much required power and capabilities which all blenders need.
KitchenAid blenders come in the two regular types – countertop blenders and hand blenders. You can find my reviews for both KitchenAid countertop blender and immersion blender here.
KitchenAid KSB 560 Blender

KitchenAid KSB560
This KitchenAid 5 speed blender comes with a Die-Cast base which comes in many colors such as plain white to aqua sky. The wide base also features a chord storage space and ensures that you never have to worry about knocking it over even with the slightest of nudges. It doesn’t matter whether you are making tomato puree or ice smoothies the KitchenAid KSB-560 can blend them all.
KitchenAid KSB465 4 Speed Countertop Blender

KitchenAid KSB465 4-Speed Countertop Blender
The Kitchenaid 4 speed Blender certainly presents itself the way it really is meant to be, a plastic base and a plastic jug clearly say it’s nothing fancy but it certainly gets the job done, think of it as a family station wagon; looks terrible but always reliable.
With this Kitchenaid blender you can blend ice, frozen fruit and just about anything else that you would want to blend, but after a few uses you may notice scratches on the plastic jar, not a big deal on the mechanical side since the jar is not fragile but maybe a crisis for the cosmetic appeal of the blender.
KitchenAid KHB300 Hand Blender

KitchenAid KHB300 Hand Blender
Unlike other KitchenAid immersion blenders this one emphasizes on power and sheer blending strength. With that extra power of course they have provided safety features such as non slip grip and an on button that requires constant pressure to keep the machine blending. And with all the additional add-ons, this blender is absolutely suitable to puree salad dressing, helps with the whipping cream or maybe even beating eggs for your baking convenience.
KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender

KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender
Just like its sibling, the KHB300, KitchenAid KHB100 has all the amazing features and function of a typical hand blender. It is certainly a great tool that even chef uses in their kitchens. This KitchenAid hand blender has a very sharp and pointed blade which is essential when you use it to blend hard fruits and vegetable like for the broccoli soups.
With variable speed, KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender could be use to make virtually any milk shakes, smoothies, soups or even baby food. The long blending shaft allows you to blend easily as you can take it right to the stove for deep pots and bowls. It is certainly the blender for you if you intend on getting the basic hand blender! Click here – KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender to read more.
KitchenAid Blenders – All Reviews:
- KitchenAid KSB 560 Blender
- KitchenAid KSB465 4 Speed Countertop Blender
- KitchenAid KHB300 Hand Blender
- KitchenAid KHB100 Hand Blender
- Blender Reviews – Main
