
Cuisinart
The Cuisinart Variable Speed Immersion Blender with Food Processor is a corded, multi‑function kitchen tool that combines a powerful immersion blender with a 4‑cup processor bowl, 3‑cup beaker, whisk, and slicer/shredder attachments, offering versatile prep for small‑batch cooking.
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$79.89
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$59.78
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$44.95
Highest
$115.34
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Expert Opinion
A limited number of professional reviews, chiefly a YouTube unboxing from November 2025, describe the Cuisinart kit as a great value offering easy assembly, secure attachments, and a practical parts layout. The reviewer emphasizes the quiet DC motor and the added convenience of a storage bag, while noting the no‑scratch bell on newer models as an improvement over older versions.
What Users Say
Consumer feedback is sparse, with the sole user‑generated YouTube review praising the sturdy construction, straightforward food‑processor operation, and the way all components nest neatly in the supplied storage bag. No major recurring complaints were identified beyond the general cons noted in product specifications.
Common Complaints
Inconsistent power rating across sources, unreliable smoothie cup lid for transport, minor residue left on slicer blade, lack of weight and cord length details, and the limitation of a corded power source.
What People Are Saying
“great value”
How It Compares
vs. LINKChef 20‑Speed 1000W 5‑in‑1
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose LINKChef if you need a wide speed range; choose Cuisinart for a more complete processor kit.
vs. Hamilton Beach 2‑Speed (59742F/59762)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Hamilton Beach is suitable for basic blending tasks; Cuisinart is better for users wanting a full 5‑in‑1 system.
vs. Ninja Foodi Power Mixer (CI100)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Ninja is ideal for mixing and blending; Cuisinart excels when a processor and slicer are required.
vs. KitchenAid Cordless (3 Speeds)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select KitchenAid for portable use; select Cuisinart for higher power and a full processor accessory set.