
Hamilton Beach 4-in-1 Immersion Hand Blender
Score: 62/100
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 Hamilton Beach 4-in-1 Immersion Blender offers a solid 225-W motor and three useful attachments, making it a versatile budget option for home kitchens. Its limited two-speed control and reported motor durability issues are notable trade-offs. Best suited for beginners and small households.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
225 W | 1,100 Wbest | |
2 | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,225 gbest | 1,320 g |
237 ml | 700 mlbest | |
3 | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | — | 69 dBbest |
1 yearsbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 168 mmbest | 406 mm |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Power & Battery(1) | ||
Motor Power (W) | 225 W | 1100 W |
Accessories(2) | ||
Beaker Capacity (ml) | 237 ml | 700 ml |
Number of Attachments | 3 | 5 |
Performance(1) | ||
Speed Settings | 2 | 5 |
Design & Build(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 1225 g | 1320 g |
Overall Length (mm) | 168 mm | 406 mm |
Overall Width (mm) | 234 mm | 61 mm |

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Professional reviewers and editors commend the Hamilton Beach immersion blender for its solid power, two-speed versatility, and easy-to-clean stainless steel attachments, positioning it as a value-focused tool for home kitchens. However, they note its slower blade speed and occasional difficulty detaching the wet shaft, especially when compared to higher-wattage competitors.
Everyday users generally like the blender's ability to handle soups, baby food, and small batches without extra dishes, praising its quiet operation and sturdy feel. Recurring complaints focus on the messy shaft detachment, motor wear after a couple of years, and slower blending performance versus other brands.

“Effortlessly handles pancake batter to smoothies”

“Not bad, but slower and tricky detachment”




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.