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Reddit mentions of Cuisinart CSB-75PK Smart Stick 2-Speed Immersion Hand Blender, Pink

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Cuisinart CSB-75PK Smart Stick 2-Speed Immersion Hand Blender, Pink. Here are the top ones.

Cuisinart CSB-75PK Smart Stick 2-Speed Immersion Hand Blender, Pink
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    Features:
  • This year, Cuisinart is donating $32, 500, regardless of sales, to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
  • 2 speeds for all your blending tasks
  • Powerful 200 watt motor handles more blending tasks
  • Stick design reaches into pots, pitchers, and bowls to extend blending options
  • Lock/unlock feature
  • Ergonomically designed grip offers comfortable hold and more control while blending
  • Operates with a one-touch control for easy, one-handed blending
  • Includes 16-ounce mixing cup
  • Dishwasher-safe blending shaft and beaker
  • Limited 3-year
Specs:
ColorPink
Height15.75 inches
Length4.8 inches
Number of items1
Size14"
Weight2.2 Pounds
Width4.8 inches

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Found 2 comments on Cuisinart CSB-75PK Smart Stick 2-Speed Immersion Hand Blender, Pink:

u/HopelessSemantic ยท 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have smoothies for breakfast most mornings, partly because my throat always hurts, and partly because I tend to have trouble eating in the morning. The problem is that I have arthritis in my hands that makes it very difficult for me to use my blender. I end up hurting myself every time I use it, and half the time it leaks because I can't tighten the base enough. That is why I would really love one of these, since they're said to be much easier to use for people with arthritis.

It might seem silly, but it would really improve my mornings immensely. I'd hate to give up smoothies, especially because my son is always super happy when I share with him, but it's just too difficult for me to keep using my current blender for much longer. If I do win, I'll likely donate mine, or give it to someone who needs it.

Thanks for the contest!

u/Janiewise ยท 1 pointr/soapmaking

I agree with pp who said that it mostly depends on your washing skills - and good reminders about the saponification process using up the lye. Think about the material of your tools as well- a glass bowl is much easier to clean for safe food use than a plastic bowl would be.

That being said I personally did buy a separate set of tools mostly because it's not that expensive. I bought a $27 Cuisinart Hand Blender in pink so there is no confusion and bought the rest of my tools from the dollar store like mixing bowls and spatulas (I confess I did also buy 3 nice pour spout containers off Amazon when I ordered my mold :))

Good luck! edit: forgot a word