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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Great product works great.
ElleOhh
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
The overall quality of all of the parts has jsut a bit of a cheap feel to it. For example the whisk could easily be bent or the clear plastic containers warped in a hot dishwasher. But if you are aware and careful of those things, this is a good product at at a great price.The emersion blender portion works perfectly as intended. The blade seems sharp and has been used a handful of times without any immediate signs of dulling.There is a safety mechanism that requires to to click in first the button on the back and then simultaneously the power button for it to work. However, holding both buttons makes it a bit tricky to adjust how hard you are pushing the power button, which controls the speed setting. That said, the fastest setting works pretty well so I just use it on that mainly.It does take a while to charge and then seems to lose it's charge relatively fast - less than 2 full uses I would estimate. That said, for the price and all of the accessories and ways of using this, it's worth it! I found it super easy to use the different types of adaptors and that the mini food processor was great for small quick chops that I didn't want to lug my full food processor out for!Overall - really great glad I got this!
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
This review is on the binROC: Cordless Immersion Blender Handheld, 4 in 1 Rechargeable Stick Blender Variable Speed. First the good: This is a nice stick blender. It has a USB-C power cord for recharging, an egg beater, a measuring cup, a blending blade, and a mini-food processor. A safety switch is on the opposite side of the variable speed button. The bad: The whisk (egg beater) seems flimsy. The variable speed button does not work that well. It is hard to use at lower speeds, but it will probably be used at higher speeds more often anyway. Lastly, the measurements are hard to read on the clear plastic (see pics). When I got this, it was $59.98, and a $20 coupon was available.
joop
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This is a pretty handy little all-in-one blender set up. I am a huge fan of cordless - no fussing around with a cord means you can use it anywhere. The immersion blender was very intuitively easy to get started and everything cleans up like a dream. It's no Vitamix, but it is pretty reasonably priced for a blender, chopper, and whisk combo. I will say that the whisk is most appropriate for lighter things - whipping up egg whites or whipped cream. It's not a beater for cookie dough by any means. In all, a fair price for a good product.
Mark T. Woodhouse
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This is my first emersion blender. I used it for the first time making my wife and I homemade tomato soup. Worked great!
Marena
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
This immersion blender is great for quick and easy blending, and the cordless design makes it super convenient. I was able to use it right away, and it worked well for my needs. Not being tethered to an outlet is a huge plus, especially when moving around the kitchen.That said, the whisk attachment feels a little flimsy. It works fine for light tasks like whipping eggs or cream, but I wouldnβt use it for anything too thick or heavyβit just doesnβt seem sturdy enough for that. The blender itself is effective, but I donβt love how the blending cup is designed. As far as I can tell, you have to submerge the whole stick in it, which feels awkward and messy. I wish it functioned more like the mini food processor attachment, where you secure the blender stick to the top instead of sticking it directly into the ingredients.Speaking of the food processor attachment, that part is fantastic. I used it to mix peanut butter that had separated, and it worked perfectly, reconstituting it to a smooth consistency in about 30 seconds. That attachment alone makes this blender worthwhile for me.Overall, I really like this immersion blender despite the minor annoyances. Itβs much easier to use than my old corded one, which was always a hassle. If you need a cordless option and donβt mind the quirks, itβs a great kitchen tool. Iβll likely use the food processor and whisk often, but I might skip the blending cup just because it seems messy.
MB
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I tried this product as it was new and had no reviews. It had a 20 dollar off coupon which made it a steal for a cordless blender at 39.99. Well I got it and charged it for 5 hours and tried it out and it would not turn on. I really wanted to like this product but it was a total fail.
VARocketry
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
binROC Cordless Immersion Blender Handheld, 4 In 1 Rechargeable Electric Hand Blender Stick BlenIt makes your life easier because the bring the blender to the pot your already working in - no dirtying another pot.Makes the best spaghetti or pizza sauce almost instantly. Open the top of a 16 oz can of San Marzano whiole tomatoes, stick this blender in that can and within two minutes you have the best "gravy" this side of Tony Soprano's house.Really nice and useful set of attachments that make other prep jobs simple. Keep the food processor on the shelf, this will make short work of mincing garlic, onions, etc. Whipping attachment makes scambled eggs simply, no big mixer to pull out.I was not at all surprised to see a couple used in a cooking class in Florence last year. They're a great tool for the kitchen.Rechargeable, no cord in the way. Nice weight and balance in the hand while using it.Two thumbs up
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