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A Comparison Between Hand Blenders And Oster Blenders

If you are interested in purchasing a blender, you may be looking at two different extremes: Hand blenders and Oster Blenders. While both Hand blenders and Oster Blenders for the countertop can be valuable additions to any kitchen, it can help to know a bit about each of them so that you can pick the model that suits your needs the best.

Hand blenders are also known as immersion blenders. They are made up of a submersible unit that has the motor on one end and the blades that do the blending on the other end. They are most often used to make soups, shakes and sauces smoother and creamier. Hand blenders are usually (although not always) less expensive than counter top models such as Oster Blenders. Hand blenders usually have fewer speed options than counter top models such as Oster Blenders.

Oster Blenders for the countertop on the other hand are designed with a motorized base. A container that is fitted with blades at the bottom is filled with the foods that are going to be blended. Different Oster Blenders have containers of varying sizes and these may be made of glass, metal or plastic depending on the individual model. Often, Oster Blenders have a number of different speed settings and are powerful enough in some cases to crush ice.

Generally, the model that you want to choose should depend on what you will use them for. If, for example, you have a small kitchen and not a lot of storage space, you may want the compact size and simple functionality that Hand blenders offer. They are more powerful than they used to be and are also available with different attachments and accessories that make Hand blenders more versatile than they used to be. One example of this is a whipper attachment that can make Hand blenders capable of beating batter in addition to blending liquids.
A Comparison Between Hand Blenders And Oster Blenders


If you know that you are likely to be blending a lot of liquid at one time or you are likely to be dealing with liquids that are very thick you may want to look at Oster Blenders rather than Hand blenders. Oster Blenders have much more power. They may also be much easier to clean than Hand blenders. This is because the parts that do the blending are separate from the motor. The parts of Oster Blenders which need to be cleaned are much more dishwasher safe than Hand blenders since many immersion blender models have no way of detaching the blade area so that it can be put in a dishwasher. If anything gets on the motorized base it is very easy to simply wipe it down in order to clean it.

No two people are alike and their needs are often different as well. It is important to consider all aspects of your needs when shopping for either Hand blenders or Oster Blenders for the countertop. That way you end up with a product that actually meets your needs rather than one that simply looks good but does not do what you need it to do.

by: Vikram Kumar




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