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Chefman Vegetable Slicer 6-in-1 vs. UTALENT 5-In-1 Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
These models are both average immersion blenders lacking the power for heavy blending performance. Other than coming with an accessory package, they don’t have much to impress us.
Their blending shafts aren’t the best for producing a silky combination of ingredients like frozen fruits, raw nuts, or leafy veggies. The mayonnaise and beaten eggs they deliver may be better than you’d expect, but these capabilities are advantages of nearly all the immersion blenders coming with the whisk attachment.
Nonetheless, if you want a little more refinement and better comfort, we recommend the Chefman 6-in-1. Due to the motor’s violent vibration, we couldn’t maneuver the UTALENT 5-in-1 comfortably.
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.
- It’s inexpensive.
- Its milk frother can make milk foam.
- We got extra blending tools in one set.
- All the attachments are dishwasher safe.
- The metal blending shaft and whisk damaged our cookware’s surface.
- It works inconsistently.
- The motor power is low rating.
- It isn’t effective at blending solid foods.
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