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According to Dr. Gourmet, the stick blender is the newest, stylish and useful tool to make things easier for you in the kitchen. It features a quiet, powerful motor and a sharp stainless-steel blade with a protective stainless-steel splashguard. which demonstrates variable speeds and the snap in blending attachment can go as low as 8 inches. Moreover it comes with one start and stop buttons and also easy to snap and attach ejector buttons. Accessories are an integral part with the immersion blender but depend on the manufacturers.
I've seen this L'Equip stick blender online and reading everything about it, I can say it's truly the combination of convenience and efficiency. It crushes, mixes, chops, blends, whips, purees and minces just about anything with ease. The slim ergonomic design means it is easy to use and it stores in a drawer out ot the way when not in use. Plus it can be used in any container for large or small amounts and can be used for hot or cold mixing, it will even crush ice quickly. I am impressed by the 10 year warranty as an indicator of its durability.
According to the wisegeek, it's design was developed in Switzerland in the 1950s. The inventor of the stick blender realized that there are some instances in which a blender or food processor is unwieldy, because the food needs to be transferred into a container for blending. However, a blender is highly useful for things like pureeing soup or emulsifying sauces, sometimes a whisk is simply not strong enough for this purpose. Therefore, he developed a blender which was designed for immersion in food, a rather neat solution to the problem.
I thank Mr. Inventor for his wisdom. His invention and design was truly a very neat solution when it comes to pureeing and emulsifying liquids. One good news is I can use the coupon which I got from subscribing and sending comments to Your Smart Kitchen website. Wish I can use the coupon in my purchase of an L'Equip Stick Tool. Thanks to them, they're selling a stick blender! I'm now convinced with this L'Equip brand anyway.
According to the wisegeek, it's design was developed in Switzerland in the 1950s. The inventor of the stick blender realized that there are some instances in which a blender or food processor is unwieldy, because the food needs to be transferred into a container for blending. However, a blender is highly useful for things like pureeing soup or emulsifying sauces, sometimes a whisk is simply not strong enough for this purpose. Therefore, he developed a blender which was designed for immersion in food, a rather neat solution to the problem.
I thank Mr. Inventor for his wisdom. His invention and design was truly a very neat solution when it comes to pureeing and emulsifying liquids. One good news is I can use the coupon which I got from subscribing and sending comments to Your Smart Kitchen website. Wish I can use the coupon in my purchase of an L'Equip Stick Tool. Thanks to them, they're selling a stick blender! I'm now convinced with this L'Equip brand anyway.
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