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Keylitos 5 in 1 Hand Blender vs Breville BSB510XL Control Grip Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The Keylitos 5-in-1 taking on a big kitchen name like Breville sounds like a dog fight, but the Keylitos managed to stand its ground. Hot soup purees for Keylitos were slightly less lumpy than the Breville, and frozen fruit smoothies for the Breville took a long time and ended up rather watery. Surprisingly, the Breville was marginally better with almond milk, a failure at mayonnaise, while both did excellently with whipped egg whites. Overall, you can get more done, and to greater satisfaction, with the Keylitos than the Breville.
The Breville, however, doesn't disappoint with its superior build quality, and the blending shaft is 1.3 inches and the cord 11 inches longer than the Keylitos. Their design is similar with multiple speeds adjusted by a top-mounted dial. Overall, the Breville is steadier and handles better than the Keylitos, but the Keylitos has a great easy-to-access turbo function. The only usability issue for the Breville was difficulty in cleaning off stuff like mayonnaise easily.
Pros & Cons
- Adequate motor power for most basis tasks
- A wide range of speed settings
- Mid-grade build quality
- Versatile accessories
- 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.
- Potential for sactaches
- Inefficient spatter control
- Strong suction
- The heavy blending performance is limited
- The blade housing base is relatively large, making it hard to fit well in certain blending containers.
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