- Brand: All-Clad
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 3″D x 17.25″W x 3″H
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Features a motor with variable speed options for precise control
- Compatible with most containers and large enough to get to those hard-to-reach spots
- Can be customized with additional accessories for completing other prep tasks
- Not recommended for use in nonstick or cast iron pots
- Limited Warranty




















sealfrog –
I had to have a soft food and liquid diet for 5 weeks. Instead of the usual clutter of attachments and accessories, this All-Clad has only one attachment. It does one thing and does it remarkable well. I used it to pulverize moist and wet food, such as a thick stew of meat and vegetables. This powerful tool was great for processing food in the cooking pot, without the hassle of using and cleaning either the Vitamix blender or the Cuisinart food processor. 5 speeds go from gentle mixing to serious slurry. Grinding raw almonds resulted in a gritty paste rather than the preferred nut butter.I love cordless!! The charger acts as a countertop stand for the motor. The attachment is long enough to comfortably use in an 8 quart (deep) pressure cooker. The only improvement I would suggest is an index mark on the shaft of the attachment to mark the maximum food depth (2/3 of shaft, 5.36”, ~13.5cm). Clean up is easy, if you run the mixer in a glass of soapy water, before the food starts to dry. A few times I needed to use a soft brush on the blade and it’s housing, attachment detached of course. Simple controls and safety switch were easy to use and comfortable for both Left and Right hands. Plenty of power. I never ran out of power when fixing a meal. Expensive but worth every penny.
GJMAZ –
I love everything about this mixer! I had a corded mixer for years. Worked great, but the cord is cumbersome, especially if you’re picking it up and putting it down during food prep. With this unit, it’s cordless, so much better to work with. The construction is supreme. Hey, it’s All-Clad and you get all the quality you’d expect from an All-Clad piece of equipment. You push and hold the button at the top to turn on. It turns off automatically in a few minutes. It comes with 4 pieces total. 2 are the separable unit itself. The third is the charging unit and the forth is a black plastic cap that you insert the device into to protect the bottom of it. Hint: To clean, place in a half glass of soapy water and let ‘er rip for 30 seconds or so, then rinse off. This is a bit pricey, but if your kitchen is like mine, you have All-Clad, Kitchen-aid and Vitamix appliances. Quality matters. Spend the money once and be done with it.
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Con: The head does not fit a standard wide mouthed mason jar.Pro: The head is large enough to process a large amount at once.Con: There is this rubbery substance on the handle with membrane buttons. This will eventually wear out, where as all steel all the way up and tactile buttons would last much longer. This is a very minor con, they actually feel fine.Pro: It has all the power you will ever need, It liquefies smoothies, soups, sauces, (including mayonnaise) and traces soap.Con: If you don’t pay attention to how you connect the blending shaft to the motor there is a definite pinch hazard.Pro: The blending shaft is long for reaching into tall vessels.Pro: It’s corded so you never have to worry about running out of battery, or an internal battery reaching end of life and not being able to be replaced.Pro: It has variable speed and a turbo speed function. The buttons are on when you press and off when you don’t. Simple.Con: It’s expensive.I’d buy another one if I lost this one. It’s the best immersion blender I’ve used.
SB –
I had bought this for blending sauces, gravies, and soups, but found it is also perfect for making blended drinks like iced mochas, matcha, and frozen fruit & veggie smoothies.I have used it at least twice every day for over 2 years and it is still going strong!
David A. –
I looked at hand blenders that cost $300-100.This one has a 600watt motor that makes it more powerful that more expensive models. But the tipping point for me was the 9 inch shaft. That allows me to use it in deeper pots which I use for my catering business. A 5 Star Win!!
george –
The first one I got was broken but all clad replaced it and the new one works great
Onica L. –
I should have believed the reviewers when they said it’s not strong enough to blend thick mixes. I bought it to make lotion and it will not blend or circulate the mixture during the cool down phase. It’s really good for more fluid mixes though. Unfortunately, I returned it.
cindy gilmartin –
I burned out my kalorik stick blender because the head if it was deceiving about whete the motor sits in the head. It sucked soup into the blender motor even though I wasn’t very close to the soup level when I used it. This wand is longer and allows me to blend easily. I like the adjustable speed so I don’t have to go full speed when I don’t need to. The head is dishwasher safe. My only observation is that the vent holes in the head seems to catch solids that don’t release when blending so I have to stop to clear them every once in a while when blending souls and salsas. I nit sure if it’s because the holes aren’t large enough. I never noticed this with other models but it’s not a game changer. I’m liking the power.