VIKING STAINLESS HAND BLENDER CHOPPER SET
Viking Stainless Hand Blender Chopper Set
- Professional-grade 300-watt engine delivers energy as well as fortitude for well-spoken processing
- Standard accessories embody immaculate steel consistent attachment, immaculate steel drive attachment, as well as 35-ounce blending crater with lid
- Five feet energy connective tissue for mobility in the kitchen
- Two speed beat control
- Agency approved for home use
Buy the Viking Hand Blender as well as embrace the discretionary Chopper Attachment FREE. Meet your brand new sous chef. The Viking veteran palm blender creates discerning work of all from soups to smoothies to coffee beans with the professional-grade 300-watt motor.
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List Price: $ 149.95
Price: $ 113.95
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Review by The Collegiate Chef for Viking Stainless Hand Blender Chopper Set
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I have used the Viking Immersion Blender for about 6 months now, in a fine dining restaurant kitchen where it saw daily use almost exclusively to re-emulsify and foam sauces. As it was a $120 piece of equipment, it was very well taken care of and not abused or even used roughly. Unfortunately, this very expensive blender was unable to stand up to even the simplest possible of tasks. Plagued by mechanical problems from the moment of purchase, this was in fact the second such unit purchased for the restaurant; as the first had been returned under warranty for the exact same problem. The greatest issue with this device was the drive shaft, which continually fell away from the motor unit, making it produce extremely noisy grinding sounds (absolutely unacceptable in an open kitchen) when it did work, and non-functional the rest of the time. Pushing the blade end into the housing would make it work temporarily (for about 8 seconds), and then it would fail again. Naturally, the drive shaft housing is not user serviceable, making field-expedient repairs impossible.
Viking, when contacted was completely unconcerned, recommending we simply buy another unit. After all, if spending $120 doesn’t get you a working piece of equipment, maybe spending $240 will! This device was hurled into the trash bin in the midst of a busy dinner service when it failed yet again.
This stands in stark contrast to the Cuisinart Smart Stick blender, which the garde manger station uses for pastry plating, pureeing soups and sauces for amuse bouche, grinding nuts to make nut butter, mixing custards, and other normal immersion blender functions. It takes a daily beating, costs about $50, and the one we’ve had has been functioning perfectly for over three years.