8-in-1 Hand Blender 1200W 5-Speed, Immersion Stick Blender
8-in-1 Hand Blender 1200W 5-Speed, Immersion Stick Blender Set with Meat Grinder Dough Hooks Whisk Mixing Cup Storage Rack, for Smoothie Soup Puree Food Dough
- 【1200W Powerful Motor with 5-Speed Control】 Powered by a high-performance 1200W pure copper motor, this blender easily handles tough ingredients like meat, dough, and ice. The 5 adjustable speed settings give you precise control over texture – from slow mixing to high-speed blending – for a wide variety of recipes.
- 【8-in-1 All-in-One Set – One Appliance for Multiple Tasks】 This comprehensive set includes a blending shaft, meat grinder bowl, dual dough hooks, mixing cup, whisk, and storage rack – 8 functions in total. Whether you're making soups, grinding meat, kneading dough, whipping cream, or preparing smoothies, one machine does it all, saving you both kitchen space and money.
- 【Soft-Start Technology for Safe, Controlled Operation】 The built-in soft-start feature gradually increases speed from low to high, preventing splatters and giving you better control from the very beginning. Combined with the scratch-resistant base, you can use it directly in non-stick or delicate cookware without worry.
- 【Food-Grade Materials – Easy to Clean & Safe to Use】 All accessories are made from food-grade stainless steel and BPA-free plastic, ensuring safety and no unpleasant odors. Removable parts are easy to rinse under water or place in the dishwasher for quick, hassle-free cleaning.
- 【Includes Storage Rack – Keep Your Countertop Tidy】 A dedicated storage rack is included to neatly organize all accessories, keeping them within easy reach. No more searching through cluttered drawers – enjoy a clean, organized kitchen countertop.
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| SKU: | B0GW25DYQQ |
| Weight: | 2 Pounds |
| Brand: | EuLea |
| Model: | LW-820 |
| Colour: | Black |
| Colour: | Black |
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Surprisingly Powerful Kitchen Helper for Everyday Cooking
I wasn’t expecting to use every attachment in this set, but after a couple weeks in my kitchen, this hand blender has become one of my favorite small appliances. The immersion blender makes quick work of soups and sauces, and the chopper attachment has saved me so much prep time. I used it to finely chop a large onion in seconds, shred cooked chicken for tacos and enchiladas, make fresh roasted salsa, and even crumble cheese, all with very little effort and almost no mess. The motor feels powerful, the speed controls are easy to adjust, and the attachments connect securely without feeling flimsy. I also appreciate the included storage stand because it keeps everything organized instead of having attachments scattered around a drawer. Cleanup has been simple, and the compact design takes up very little counter space. For the price, the versatility is impressive and it has handled everything I’ve thrown at it so far without struggling. If you’re looking for a multi-purpose kitchen tool that can chop, blend, whisk, froth, and help speed up meal prep, this is an excellent value and a great addition to any kitchen.
ldr: not the same build quality as a high-end look-alike, but it works as described. All the upgrades are “included,” but they seem likely to break in a year or two, not a decade.
Preparing everything from a fast morning smoothie to complex baking dough can clutter the kitchen, but this 1200W hand blender set is the mechanical intervention your counters deserve. Packing a 5-speed motor and an array of attachments—including a meat grinder, dough hooks, and a whisk—it streamlines your food prep into one high-performance tool.
Massive 1200W Power: The heavy-duty motor handles tough blending, pureeing, and mixing tasks without bogging down.
8-in-1 Versatility: Comes fully equipped with a meat grinder, dough hooks, whisk, mixing cup, and a convenient storage rack.
Speed Precision: Features a 5-speed adjustment dial that effectively gives you granular control over your recipe textures.
Attachment Storage: With eight separate pieces, you’ll need to allocate some dedicated cabinet or counter real estate for the storage rack.
Cord Tether: The high-power motor means it relies on a standard wall outlet, so your range is limited by the cord length.
Initial Cleanup: Meticulously washing the multiple sharp blades and specialized attachments requires some care after a heavy prep session.
This hand blender set effectively combines multiple small appliances into a single, professional-grade workstation for the home chef.
Powerful Multi-Function Immersion Blender That Saves Counter Space
I ordered this because it offers much more versatility than the larger immersion blender I normally use for batch cooking. Instead of needing several separate appliances, this set combines multiple kitchen functions into one compact system while still being easy to store and clean.
The immersion blender itself feels powerful and handled thicker mixtures well during testing without bogging down or struggling. I especially appreciated the adjustable speed settings since they allow better control depending on what is being prepared. The soft-start feature also helps reduce splattering when blending soups, sauces, or other liquids directly in bowls or pots.
What makes this set stand out most is the variety of included attachments. The whisk, dough hooks, grinder bowl, and mixing cup make it useful for much more than smoothies alone. I can see this being especially convenient for everyday cooking tasks where pulling out a large countertop appliance feels unnecessary.
The storage rack was another feature I appreciated more than expected because it helps keep all the accessories together and organized instead of scattered through kitchen drawers. The stainless steel components feel sturdy, the attachments connect securely, and cleanup has been fairly simple since the removable parts rinse easily after use.
This is a practical all-in-one kitchen tool for blending, mixing, whipping, light dough preparation, sauces, soups, and smaller batch food prep while taking up far less space than multiple separate appliances.
Powerful, Versatile, and a True Kitchen Game-Change
I was looking for a solid immersion blender that could handle more than just smoothies, and this EuLea 8-in-1 set completely exceeded my expectations. For the price, it delivers impressive performance and replaces several appliances.
What I love:
1200W motor is no joke. It powers through tough jobs like grinding meat, kneading small batches of dough, and crushing ice for smoothies with zero struggling. The 5 speeds give excellent control — low for delicate tasks and high when you need serious power.
Truly 8-in-1 functionality. I’ve used the blending shaft for soups and purees, the meat grinder for fresh ground beef, the dough hooks for quick bread dough, and the whisk for cream and eggs. Everything works really well and feels high-quality.
Soft-start technology is a fantastic feature. No more messy splatters when you first turn it on — it ramps up smoothly and gives you better control.
Easy cleanup. All the attachments are dishwasher-safe and rinse off effortlessly. The food-grade materials feel safe and sturdy.
Storage rack is a smart bonus. It keeps the whole set organized on my counter instead of scattered in drawers. Very thoughtful design.
This hand blender set feels premium and well-built. I’ve been using it almost daily for smoothies, baby food, soups, and even homemade burgers. It saves so much time and counter space.
Convenient All-in-One Set That Helps Cut Down Kitchen Clutte
I got this 8-in-1 hand blender set for my kitchen and it has been really convenient having everything stored together in one place instead of digging through drawers looking for separate attachments and appliances. I mainly use it for soups, smoothies, mixing, and basic food prep, and it has handled everything I have tried without any problems.
The order came with the motor handle, blending shaft, meat grinder bowl, dough hooks, whisk, mixing cup, and storage rack. Setup was straightforward since the attachments click into place easily and switch out quickly. I especially like the storage rack because it keeps everything organized on the counter and makes the whole set feel less cluttered.
The motor feels strong enough for everyday kitchen use, and the different speed settings are useful depending on what I am making. The soft-start feature also helps keep ingredients from splattering everywhere when first turning it on, which I appreciated. The attachments feel solid overall and the stainless steel parts seem durable enough to hold up with regular use.
One of the biggest positives for me is that this replaces several separate kitchen tools. Now I can get rid of older appliances I do not really need anymore since this handles multiple tasks in one system. Cleanup has also been simple since the removable parts rinse off easily.
Pros:
Multiple functions in one appliance
Storage rack keeps everything organized
Strong motor with adjustable speeds
Easy attachment changes and cleanup
Helps save kitchen space
Cons:
Takes up some counter space when fully assembled on the rack
Can feel a little heavy when using for longer mixing sessions
Is It Worth It?
Yes, especially if you want to simplify your kitchen setup and replace several smaller appliances with one system. It works well, stays organized, and does what it is supposed to do without any issues.
Quick frothing, made chopping onions so much easier, immersion grea
I have a stand mixer, a Cuisinart type device, and a blender. So, I’ve never really noticed a big need for an immersion blender. But there have been times when I wished I had one, especially for soups, since I don’t like putting hot soup into the blender to blend it.
So, I got this hand blender not knowing what to expect since I don’t have a lot of experience with them.
There are a lot of accessories, which make this immersion blender useful for a variety of kitchen tasks. Some parts are standard, but there are some interesting additions like the dough hook.
The device itself is very tall and a bit on the heavy side. I’m guessing this is because it has a decent motor inside of it. I think I’ve only seen smaller immersion blenders before.
Using it is very easy. Just plug in and press and hold the power button for as long as you want to blend. The button underneath increases the speed/power. At the top level, this is a loud machine, almost painful to my ears, just like my blender is. Again, I think that’s to be expected with this type of motor. The more powerful the blender, the louder it gets.
The cord is nice and long as well, which is helpful. So many kitchen gadgets now have cables that are much too short. This one came with Velcro to reroll it as well.
The accessories took a bit of getting used to getting in. I didn’t want to break the plastic insertion point, but eventually I got the hang of it and knowing how much pressure to apply for it to click in. The downside for the accessories is that you rotate them in a counterclockwise rotation to lock them into place. It’s counterintuitive, so slowed my process down slightly until muscle memory kicked in.
First off, my favorite task it did that I abhor doing: cutting onions. No matter how many crazy internet techniques I try, I am always and forever crying and blowing my nose. It’s annoying and wastes time as I stop to blow my nose and rewash my hands. I’ve never gotten used to it. I decided to throw a quarter of an onion in the chopper accessory. At first, I didn’t see it do much, but then I was so excited to see it chop the onion into tiny pieces in just a few seconds. Granted, there are no settings to make larger sized cuts with this accessory, but I don’t care. I’m so happy to have a solution that quickly eliminates my having to cut onions manually. It’s also much faster than pulling out my Cuisinart to do the same thing. Plus, the fumes don’t leak out as much as they do in my Cuisinart when the onions are waiting to be cooked. So, I love this device for that. The plastic container is a bit on the thin side and most of the blade inside is made of plastic, but hopefully they both hold in place for the metal blade to do its work for a long time.
It also made quick work of frothing whole milk. Whole milk froths quickly anyway, but it did a fast job of it. I prefer steamed milk so don’t think I’ll use this feature much, but if you don’t already have a steamer, this will be handy to have out.
The immersion blender works great for pureeing soups. I made a butternut squash soup and it made quick work of it.
As for smoothies, I think I’ll keep using my blender. The immersion was able to handle two semi-frozen bananas split into quarters, with frozen small berries, some lettuce, protein powder, milk, and a few other additions. It was still too gritty though, even on highest power. You need to be careful too. The force of the high power pulled the whole device quickly to the bottom of the plastic cup, so it was a good thing I was holding it.
The device also comes with a large whisk, two smaller whisks, and a dough hook. I can tell that the two smaller whisks will be very handy. Trying to beat eggs with a single whisk takes too long, but with two whisks on this device I can save a lot of time, like using those old-fashioned hand crank whisks that have two built in whisks. In fact, I’m not sure when I would use just the large whish when I could use the double set up instead.
The whole set up comes with a stand to house the taller components and some of the other components. It houses the chopper in the back, one of the attachment holders, and the cup on the side. The challenge is that the cup must be placed upside down to fit in the side, which means that I can’t store the attachments in it. This isn’t that important though, as I can just detach the cup and flip it over to store the stuff.
The instructions are a bit barebones. It would have been nice if they had included a chart in the back that shows which kitchen tasks are best for each attachment e.g. the double whisk vs the singular whisk vs the frother.
Overall, I’m quite satisfied with this immersion blender, especially since I can now more easily blend my soups and make onion chopping a breeze (along with other chopping without having to pull out my other large device). It was $69.99 when I got it. I see that the price has been reduced, which I think makes it more worth the price for an immersion blender that isn’t a brand name.
Good blender set and great for limited space
This immersion stick blender set arrived in a giftable box. Most of the components were placed in small plastic bags to protect them from scratching each other. The large plastic stand was enclosed in a bubble-wrap bag for additional protection.
The first thing I did after unpacking everything was set up and load the stand to see how it worked. I’ll admit it took me a few minutes to figure out, and I had to look at the product photos online for guidance. They do provide images next to two slots at the base indicating where the meat grinder bowl and mixing cup go. After I had almost everything stored, I was left wondering where the two dough hooks belonged. I finally figured out that they “hook” onto the circular ring of the whisk, which has a hole for attaching it to the stand. Hopefully my photos help explain this.
Now, let’s get one thing out of the way right away: this is a convenient, multipurpose kitchen tool designed for the non-professional user. This set is ideal for apartment dwellers or anyone with limited kitchen space. It provides many common kitchen functions without taking up much room.
At the heart of this set is the handheld blender motor. There are two buttons on the handle that control the five different speed settings and the on/off function. The latter is a pulse-style button that must be held down continuously for the motor to operate, so you can’t simply turn it on and walk away. The 1200W motor features a soft-start function, causing the blade speed to increase gradually, and it works really well.
I tested it by mixing a protein shake in the plastic mixing cup using the blending shaft. At speed level 2, the blender generated enough suction that it strongly pulled itself toward the bottom of the cup and wanted to stay there. I actually had to apply some force to pull it upward. Level 1 produced a similar effect, although noticeably less. The blending shaft itself is fairly long at about 9 1/2″, not including the motor housing. Therefore, it’s long enough to reach the bottom of most household glasses, cups, and mixing bowls. The motor housing measures approximately 9 1/4″ long.
I noticed that the dual-hook attachment, which accepts the mixing or dough hooks, has two insertion holes as expected, but one opening is slightly larger than the other. Then I realized that one of the dough hooks (the same applies to the mixing attachments) has a washer near the connection point, meaning that specific attachment must be inserted into the larger opening. There’s even a diagram next to the holes illustrating this.
The power cord is about 56″ long and includes a convenient hook-and-loop strap for storage.
Overall, this is a great kitchen tool to have around, especially considering how much functionality it offers without taking up much space. Of course, I always wonder whether it’ll eventually end up at one of my kids’ homes—hey, what are parents for?