
KitchenAid
The KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Blender is a battery‑powered immersion blender featuring a removable 7‑inch arm with a 4‑point stainless‑steel blade, a 3‑cup BPA‑free jar, and up to 30 minutes of runtime. It targets portable, single‑serve blending tasks such as smoothies, soups, milkshakes, and baby food.
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$99.95
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$107.26
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$76.49
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$139.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors emphasize the blender’s cordless freedom, solid 30‑minute battery life, and efficient 7‑inch arm with a 4‑point blade, positioning it as a convenient upgrade for quick, small‑batch tasks, though they note its limited functionality and modest power compared to higher‑end corded models.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the product for its cordless convenience, reliable battery performance, and the handy 3‑cup jar, with one reviewer calling it a “great product” with “excellent battery life.” No major complaints were repeatedly mentioned beyond the general desire for more power or accessories.
Common Complaints
Weight variability across reports can make the unit feel heavier than expected; actual battery runtime may be shorter than the advertised 30 minutes depending on usage; the lack of advanced attachments limits its versatility for more demanding tasks.
What People Are Saying
“great product”
“excellent battery life”
How It Compares
Compared to corded immersion blenders, the KitchenAid Go offers true cordless mobility and a 30‑minute battery life, but its power output and lack of advanced attachments make it less suitable for heavy‑duty or high‑volume blending. It is lighter than many bulkier commercial arm‑style blenders, yet still heavier than some ultra‑compact cordless competitors, positioning it as a mid‑range portable option.