
Breville
The Breville BSB510XL Control Grip is a powerful 280‑watt immersion blender featuring 15 variable speeds, a robust stainless‑steel shaft, and a versatile accessory kit. It excels at smooth purees, soups, and fibrous smoothies while offering anti‑suction technology for low splatter, though it is heavy and less effective with ice or nut butter.
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$149.95
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$132.15
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$104.99
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$179.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Breville BSB510XL for its robust construction, low‑splatter anti‑suction design, and versatile accessory set that handles soups, fibrous smoothies, and hot blends with ease. However, they note its mediocre ice‑crushing ability, heavy weight, and louder operation, and point out that the chopper and whisk are less powerful than dedicated tools.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the smooth purees, ergonomic grip, and durability that lasts years, while praising the easy cleanup and useful attachments. Recurring complaints focus on the unit’s weight, suction in narrow containers, slower performance with ice or frozen items, and a louder motor.
Common Complaints
Heavy weight leading to hand fatigue, large bell base causing suction in narrow vessels, slower ice‑crushing resulting in watery textures, louder operation, and under‑powered chopper/whisk attachments.
What People Are Saying
“Onions chop 'like nothing,' perfect results without chunks.”
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