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KitchenAid Cordless vs. All-Clad Corded Side-by-Side Comparison
Overall Verdict
The two are different types of immersion blenders and the biggest advantage of the KitchenAid KHBBV53 over the All-Clad is its perfect mobility because it’s cordless. Both designs are eye-catching and attractive, but the higher-quality materials of the All-Clad make this blender look significantly studier while there are a few components that feel a bit cut-rate in the KitchenAid KHBBV53.
In our hands-on testing, both of them were unable to beat eggs, but the KitchenAid KHBBV53 did outperform the All-Clad in the tasks of pureéing soup and making frozen fruit smoothie. Our All-Clad was even the only one in the class that couldn't prepare mayonnaise. Most importantly, it doesn’t create as much blending excitement as the competition due to its hefty weight.
Pros & Cons
- It can quick-charge in only 20 minutes
- A beaker is included for greater convenience
- Ergonomically-designed handle provides secure grip
- Simple battery charging
- The included pan guard will prevent damage to non-stick cookware.
- The heavy-duty motor is perfect for frozen fruit smoothies.
- High-quality construction ensures great durability.
- The handle is designed to be easy to grip and maneuver.
- Its performance is often inconsistent
- Not as efficient as other similar blenders
- The price is upscale but there is not much in return for its efficiency.
- It's just average at making pureéd soup.
- Uneven acceleration causes an unpleasant blending experience.
- The hefty weight may cause hand fatigue.
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