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if you make a lot of pureed soups it is worth it. I think mine is a kitchenaid? otherwise, we do not use it more than a few times a year.
try to find one that is not made of plastic. i've broken three of those. even when they seemed sturdy.
I've been looking at them online, and another use for them is smoothies. We drink a lot of those, so I think between soups and smoothies it would get used enough to warrant the purchase. They're also not that expensive. Do you mean the blender part? Or the whole stick?
I've been looking at them online, and another use for them is smoothies.
This is the home version of what you'll find in most professional kitchens: http://www.amazon.com/Dynamic--Mini-Pro-Commercial-Immersion/dp/B0047DE0GG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1352741682&sr=8-1&keywords=burr+mixer I think kitchen aid, warring, etc all make something similar. The only thing about it is that it's not safe to use in a non-stick pot. I use ss to cook soup in though, so not a problem for me.
I have one...I don't use it often but I love it fir when I really do need it.
What kind do you have?
Are there other uses that I haven't considered?
Mine is Kitchenaid. Personally, i would not buy an expensive one unless you wanted to or thought you would get a ton of use out of it.
My hand mixer has an immersion blender attachment. I've never used it since I just opened my hand mixer yesterday, but I wonder how well that would work. I also wondered if just a hand mixer would work for blending up soup, since I used it yesterday to mash bananas for the banana bread I was making. I suppose it would depend on what kind of soup it was. I would think it would work for butternut squash, but probably not for tomato or lentil or something like that.