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Breville BSB510XL Control Grip vs Elite Gourmet Immersion Blender Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Breville SBS510XL Control Grip and the Elite Gourmet Immersion Blender are a great match for mediocre blenders. The Breville, at least, makes up for its lack-luster performance with excellent quality and ease-of-use (and a price tag). The Elite Gourmet comes as just a blender stick and it is only really good for making mayonnaise and hot soup purees. The Breville is a blender set with a good processor, a whisk, and a beaker. It’s an excellent blender for almond milk and whipped egg whites, but not much more than that.
If you need the extras, the Breville may be worth it for its excellent build quality and smooth operation. However, there are better blender sets to choose from. The Elite Gourmet, on the other hand, is mostly made of a cheap plastic, and the quality is questionable. Its low power draw of 150 W isn’t able to get a good vortex force going, so there is a lot of splatter and stopping and starting during the blending process.
Pros & Cons
- It performs with consistent efficiency.
- It comes with extra accessories.
- There are many innovative features like ergonomic pistol-like control grip with trigger operation.
- Non-scratch base helps prevent scratching pots.
- The whisk attachment brings more versatility.
- Budget-friendly price
- Simple, straightforward design
- Emulsifying capability
- The heavy blending performance is limited
- The blade housing base is relatively large, making it hard to fit well in certain blending containers.
- Subpar build quality
- Insufficient motor power
- Inadequate splatter control
- Limited grip comfort
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