KitchenAid KHB300WH Hand Blender, White

Price: $78.88

  • Measures 17 by 3 by 6-inch; 1-year, hassle-free, replacement warranty.
  • Accessory bag with drawstring keeps all components together
  • 4-Cup mixing beaker with snap-lock lid for storing foods
  • Includes wire whisk and nut chopper attachments
  • Ergonomic, fashion-colored housing with no-slip grip


Product Description
Variable Speed Control dial on top of BlenderAmazon.com Review
A great gift for those with small kitchens, this hand-held blender and its accessories take the place of several larger appliances. Included are a regular blending blade (which can be immersed 8 inches into soup pots or deep bowls), a wire whisk for beating eggs and batters, and an enclosed chopper for nuts, cheese, and fresh herbs. Also included are a four-cup mixing beaker with a snap-lock li… More >>

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5 Reviews

  1. A. Beall says:

    I normally am not critical with products but I had an accident with this immersion blender. Something got stuck in the top near the blade, I went to pull it out, and the way you hold it, I accidentally hit the button and severely cut up my finger. 11 stitches and I also chipped my bone. Apparently others have did the same thing when i googled it.

    Yes it was a stupid mistake on my part, leaving it plugged in, but i am writing this to let customers aware. Be very careful your children do not get a hold of this, the blades are close and really sharp. and the button is extremely easy to trigger!

    Definitely works better with milkshakes then the cupcake batter I was working on.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. QBraly says:

    I lost everything in a flood and thought I was being thrifty by buying this item to replace an immersion blender and a mixer.

    The flimsy beater takes forever to beat egg whites; does poorly on cakes; and is one of the few ripoffs I have encountered while shopping Amazon for years.

    Unfortunately, I didn’t try the whip function sooner, so I’m out $83. for a piece of junk.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Clara says:

    This immersion blender was returned, for NO fault of the blender, it just wasn’t what I wanted. I purchased a Bamix, which was like one I’d had years ago. However, I find that Kitchen Aid appliances are good products in general.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I love this item. I have only used it twice to make creamy soups and it make the job so easy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Amanoyed says:

    This is really a good product. Powerful motor, churns through almost anything and the variable speeds are a necessity. You’ll see some cheaper ones with a single or couple of speeds. I would reccommend against those.

    One caution, if you do order from Amazon, do so with the expectation that something will go wrong. I think they may be getting so big that they can’t manage it.

    We ordered two things for Christmas, both went to the wrong address. This particular product went to a household on the other side of town. They had the right name but the wrong address on the package. The recepient was kind enough to look me up in the phone book and call me to tell me that I had a package at his house. Where Amazon got that address I’ll never know. Amazon customer service (aka opium den in Calcutta) assured me that it was my fault and that in 28 days if I hadn’t recieved my package, that I could apply for a credit. I couldn’t explain to them how that was going to be hard to put a bow on.

    My niece has a similar issue. She lives in CA and ordered something big that she didn’t want to try to take on the airline, so she asked that it be shipped to her parent’s house for Christmas. Of course, it came to her house, Amazon said, ‘Tough nuggies”, she paid FedEx to ship it to her parent’s house.

    In summary, I can sure reccommend the product but not the seller.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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