KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red

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Rating: 4.5

List Price : $129.99 Price : $149.99
KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red

Product Description

Variable Speed Control dial on top of Blender

Amazon.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 lid, useful for storing blended ingredients, as well as a drawstring bag to keep all the components together. KitchenAid covers the blender with a one-year, hassle-free replacement warranty. --Ann Bieri


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


KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red Reviews


KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red Reviews


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307 of 311 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars quick, clean, fast, and tough, December 10, 2003
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This review is from: KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red (Kitchen)
After tearing through 2 stick blenders in 6 years, I tried this one -- and let me tell you -- the KitchenAid takes the prize. The motor (the highest powered I found on the market) is tough enough for batters and heavy mixing, and still with the multiple speeds and whisk attachment, is light-handed enough for making fast work of whipping cream, and egg whites.

The chopper is worth the upgrade from the stick alone as it will do everything the old counter-top hogging food processors ever dreamed of doing, but with half the clean up time. It also makes it easy for chopping just enough for one or two servings without breaking out the heavy hardware.

Unless you use a mixer for tons of cookie dough or to knead bread (in which case you want the biggest and toughest counter-top kitchenAid stand mixer you can afford...) then this is the best I've seen. Stick this blender down into a bubbling hot soup pot full of veggies, beans and meat -- it will puree the whole pot into a smoothe and... Read more

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Make your own baby food!, October 9, 2005
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This review is from: KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red (Kitchen)
I bought this because I didn't want my little precious eating preservatives or additives or any of that junk. This works like a charm making mush out of squash, making pancakes, smoothies, everything i have tried so far it works like a champ. Cleanup is rinsing it under the sink. I love this thing!
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195 of 232 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as tough as my $20 Braun..., July 6, 2005
This review is from: KitchenAid KHB300ER Hand Blender, Empire Red (Kitchen)
For seven years, I was using a Braun Multiquick that I got at Costco for $20. That little machine would whip up anything from cream to margaritas with barely a peep. Seven years of abuse took their toll and my trusty Braun died.

I thougt it would be worth upgrading, and the KitchenAid seemed like a good bet: apparently strong motor, the usual attachments, and a nice bright red. I'm a sucker for color.

I managed to go through three of these hand blenders in a year. One of my main uses for a wand-style blender is frozen fruit smoothies. The real test is frozen strawberries, but the first one I killed choked on frozen mango chunks, about four weeks into owning it. The motor jammed up and overheated, eventually shorting out and dying.

I have to commend both Amazon and KitchenAid for their customer service. They obliged me with prompt replacements, and finally, after the demise of the THIRD KHB300ER, KA reimbursed me. However, I have to say... Read more
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