The stick blender I have is crap at crushing ice, but the stand blender whizzes right through it.So here is a question: what can standing blenders do that a stick blender can't?
The stick blender I have is crap at crushing ice, but the stand mixer whizzes right through it.
Ah. Well as I never crush ice I hadn't come across that.The stick blender I have is crap at crushing ice, but the stand mixer whizzes right through it.
Yeah, stick blenders are not that good with solid bits. I make breadcrumbs from toasted bread in my blender which the stick wouldn't be able to do.
I do have a mini chopper and the only thing I have found it useful for is making breadcrumbs. I'm not sure if a mini chopper is a type of blender or not..![]()
That's a mixer not a blender though. Obviously a stick blender isn't for mincing things but I didn't think a standing blender was either.The stick blender would take about an hour to mince up raisins, ginger and garlic for my mango chutney. My stand mixer did it in about 5.
Oster is good! I've got an all metal drive one I purchased 33 years ago that still works fine. I think I'm on my 3rd glass pitcher part though. Hard floors...
That's what I use, all the time. Perfectly designed, simple to use, poweful motor, easy to clean.Oster is good!