Bodum Bistro Electric Handheld Immersion Stick Blender, White


When we think of the benefits of using our bistro immersion blender stick, three things immediately come to mind: it’s easy and fun to work with, it helps make nutritious foods, and it’s easy to clean. It makes anything from mouthwatering smoothies on ice to steamy creamy vegetable soups effortlessly. Sorry, your excuses for not eating healthy just got chopped. It’s great for baby food, too, by the way. The bistro blender stick will become your number one can’t-live-without kitchen tool in no time. Just stick it into any pan, pot, glass, or bowl and it will turn your food into puree at the push of a button. Once you’re done, simply let the bistro run in a bowl of hot water for a bit and it cleans itself. Preparing healthy meals and snacks doesn’t get any easier than this. The 2-speed bistro blender stick is made from stainless steel with a non-slip housing for easy gripping. Each immersion blender comes with three blades, one for cutting and blending one for beating and one for whipping. Also included is a bpa free mixing canister with a silicone lid for storage. The blender is available in black, orange, red, green, and white.

Product Features

  • Powerful and efficient motor rotates at 18,000 RPM on high speed for easy blending
  • Push button power control for easy, one-handed blending
  • Includes 3 stainless steel attachments to mix, blend and puree
  • Includes mixing beaker with silicone lid
  • Ergonomically designed handle for comfort and control
Price: $59          Buy Now


"Click Here!!! to get the best picture, get the best deal, lowest price and more detailed differences and similarities of the product as well as some more important information affecting your purchasing decision."

Click Here

  • skywatcher says:

    Professional cookware for your kitchen We already owned a stick blender (another brand made of all plastic), and used it to attempt to make whipped cream, puree broccoli soup and chop food into smaller pieces. But this one by Bodum is substantially better, both in build and power.Pros:It is very comfortable for your hands and ergonomically well designed. The pieces are small, so it is not necessary to allocate unnecessary space. The cup has a non-skid area on the bottom, which keeps the contents in place. It also has a very long cord, which means, you can move the blender around the counter and into a pot, easier than our other stick blender. It has 2 speeds which makes it flexible for processing different substances and foods. This blender makes amazing frothed milk for coffee and we’ve made yummy milkshakes with it, too-even from frozen fruit; it had no trouble blending the fruit. Overall, it’s a very slick looking and powerful.Cons:Unfortunately, though we love the power…

  • Stephen Cunningham says:

    Overpriced and underpowered I really wanted to be impressed with this stick blender. The Bodum brand made me think sleek and sexy.. In reality, I find the blender to be very clumsy to use, with an oversized grip. I have used a Cuisinart brand, and find it to be more powerful and easier to hold and operate. I also have issues with quality control and Bodum Customer Service. The blender was supposed to come with 3 attachments, as indicated in the manual. (I say “manual” loosely, since it’s a booklet of 72 pages, translated into 11 languages… with the mandatory safety disclaimers, you get 3 pages of somewhat useful information.) The attachments included are a multiblade, a beater, and a whisk, none of which look anything like you would suppose. Upon unpacking the unit, I determined that I had two beaters (flat smooth disks) and NO whisk. I called Bodum Customer Service, and got a recording, indicating that I should send an email. OK. I did that, and never heard a reply. I called a week later, and got…

  • Bismillah says:

    Don’t Buy

  • >