Hand blender reviews
- Find the perfect hand blender for you from 21 tested and 5 Best Buys
- The latest models from John Lewis, Bamix, Russell Hobbs, Kenwood and more rated
- Impartial reviews of hand blenders testing on their ability to blend, whisk and chop
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- Best Buys
The top 5 hand blenders we recommend
We've reviewed 21 hand blenders
Ordered by most recent launch date
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Asda
Smart Price Hand BlenderFrom £5.00
Launch: Jul 2012
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Tefal
HaptoFrom £55.00
Launch: Jan 2012
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Russell Hobbs
Desire 18508From £20.00
Launch: Aug 2011
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Russell Hobbs
Desire 18509From £30.00
Launch: Aug 2011
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Kenwood
KMix HB891From £90.30
Launch: Jul 2011
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Kenwood
KMix HB892From £82.99
Launch: Jul 2011
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Kenwood
KMix HB894From £96.00
Launch: Jul 2011
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Philips
HR1617From £38.23
Launch: Jul 2011
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Breville
VHB065From £45.00
Launch: May 2011
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Kenwood
HB724From £54.97
Launch: Mar 2010
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Bamix
De Luxe M160 BlackFrom £120.00
Launch: Jan 2008
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Bamix
De Luxe M160 RedFrom £120.00
Launch: Jan 2008
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Bamix
De Luxe M160 SilverFrom £120.00
Launch: Jan 2008
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Tesco
HBS07From £20.00
Launch: Nov 2007
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Dualit
88810From £65.00
Launch: Apr 2007
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Dualit
88821From £65.00
Launch: Apr 2007
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Dualit
88825From £65.00
Launch: Apr 2007
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Bosch
Quattro MSM7700GBFrom £49.50
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Cuisinart
Multi Stick HB154PCJUFrom £35.00
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Kenwood
HB150From £18.00
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Philips
HR1363From £29.36
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Best Buys
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products with high total test scores that perform consistently well in
our rigorous lab tests and excel in all key areas.
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areas of our tests.
