
Betty Crocker Hand Blender
Score: 60/100
Turelar Corded Immersion Blender
Score: 79/100Rankings

Turelar's 1100 W immersion blender delivers high torque with a five-level trigger and a 5-in-1 accessory kit, including a large 700 ml beaker. Its bulkier build and potential motor overheating under heavy use can be drawbacks for small kitchens. Best for home cooks seeking powerful, versatile blending with one-handed control.

The Betty Crocker Hand Blender offers an inexpensive 200 W motor with dual-speed control in a lightweight, compact design. Its plastic build and low power make it unsuitable for heavy or frequent use, and the blade may rust. It works well for occasional light blending tasks on a budget.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
200 W | 1,100 Wbest | |
2 | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | 453.59 gbest | 1,320 g |
120 Vbest | — | |
— | 700 mlbest | |
— | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 69 dBbest |
1 yearsbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Power & Battery(2) | ||
Motor Power (W) | 200 W | 1100 W |
Power Type | corded | Corded |
Performance(1) | ||
Speed Settings | 2 | 5 |
Design & Build(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 453.59 g | 1320 g |
Overall Length (mm) | 368.30 mm | 406 mm |
Overall Width (mm) | 73.66 mm | 61 mm |

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Professional reviewers consider the BC-1303CK acceptable for homestyle soups and sauces but flag significant trade-offs: the low-cost plastic build leads to durability issues, the shaft can break, and the blade rusts. While the dual-speed motor and ergonomic design are praised, the limited power makes it unsuitable for heavy blending, and it lacks the advanced features found in pricier models.
Customers are split, appreciating the blender's affordability, lightweight feel, and basic functionality for occasional tasks, while repeatedly complaining about durability, rusting blades, and insufficient power for thicker blends. Overall sentiment is moderate, with mixed experiences reflecting the product's budget positioning.



Professional reviewers commend the Turelar's responsive variable trigger and solid motor performance for soups and egg-whipping, noting its convenient attachment system and acceptable noise level. However, they consider its overall power average for demanding tasks, flagging limited ice-crushing capability and a bulkier form factor compared to slimmer rivals.
Home users love the blender's ability to produce smooth purees and its versatile 5-in-1 kit, praising the splatter-free design and easy cleanup. Common frustrations revolve around the trigger's learning curve, the unit's size in cramped kitchens, motor heat during heavy use, and wear on the beaker's measurement markings.