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Chefman Vegetable Slicer 6-in-1 vs. Chefman Cordless Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Chefman Cordless gets a lot right. Its power is sufficient for nearly all sorts of blends. It is also convenient to use and has some useful features that can make heavy-duty blending easier and less tiring.
The Chefman 6-in-1, on the other hand, didn’t impress us much. In our test, it was incomparable to the competition, displaying only mediocre capability for pureeing soup, blending frozen fruits, and grinding soaked nuts. If you’re expecting great utility, this blender might disappoint you. It tends to create too much suction causing it to stick to the blending beaker and its motor shakes quite violently at the highest speeds.
The only advantage of the Chefman 6-in-1 over the Chefman Cordless is its accessory package which includes a whisk, a chopper, and a slicer attachment.
Pros & Cons
- It can blend frozen fruits, chop vegetables, emulsify sauces, and beat eggs.
- The motor runs quietly.
- Its accessory package includes many helpful pieces.
- The ergonomically-designed handle provides a comfortable grip.
- The lock function helps prevent accidental operation, reducing the likelihood of personal injury.
- It feels like a fancy blender.
- Multiple speed options allow for a wide range of tasks.
- It is capable of pulverizing frozen fruit and making mayonnaise.
- Colored LED ring indicates the battery’s status accurately.
- All the buttons are easy to control.
- An included cookware guard keeps pots and pans scratch-free.
- The metal blending shaft and whisk damaged our cookware’s surface.
- It is unable to whip eggs due to the lack of a whisk attachment
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