
Turelar Corded Immersion Blender
Score: 80/100
KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Black
Score: 80/100Rankings

Turelar's 1100 W immersion blender provides five speed levels, pulse mode, and a 5-in-1 attachment set, delivering strong torque for soups, smoothies, and frothing. Its bulkier form factor and potential motor overheating under heavy use are trade-offs. Great for families needing a powerful, multi-function tool in the kitchen.

The KitchenAid KHBV83BM offers a 180 W motor with a variable-speed trigger, plus a whisk and chopper attachment, and a BPA-free jar for versatile single-serve tasks. Its heavier build and short 60-inch cord can make prolonged use tiring. Best suited for users who value accessory variety over ultra-lightweight design.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
1,100 Wbest | 180 W | |
5best | 5best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1.32 kgbest | 2.26 kg |
| ↓ lower better | 69 dBbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | 25 cm | 6.35 cmbest |
| ↓ lower better | 40.6 cmbest | 41.4 cm |
5best | 4 | |
700 ml | 710 mlbest |
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Battery & Power(1) | ||
Motor Power (W) | 1100 W | 180 W |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.32 kg | 2.26 kg |
Overall Length (cm) | 25 cm | 6.35 cm |
Overall Height (cm) | 40.6 cm | 41.4 cm |
Accessories(2) | ||
Number of Attachments | 5 | 4 |
Beaker Capacity (ml) | 700 ml | 710 ml |

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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.




Editors and professional reviewers commend the KHBV83BM for its efficient 8-inch blending arm, patented pan guard, and the flexibility of a variable-speed trigger, noting the included whisk and chopper broaden its utility. However, they also flag the modest 180 W motor and limited speed options as drawbacks compared with higher-powered rivals, and they point out that the corded design reduces portability.
Customers consistently praise the blender's smooth blending results, easy cleanup, and sturdy, quiet operation. The pan guard and jar convenience are highlighted as especially useful, while recurring complaints focus on the short cord length, the unit's weight during prolonged use, and occasional inconsistency in speed control.