The KHB2351WH is a white KitchenAid stick blender at $99.87 with 3 speeds, a stainless steel blade, and a 4 lb build, earning a 4.6-star rating from 114 buyers. It offers a bit more speed flexibility than base KitchenAid models.
Home cooks who want a mid-range KitchenAid immersion blender with a clean white finish and 3-speed control for common soup, sauce, and smoothie tasks.
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You want a lightweight blender under 2 lb, or need a larger capacity jar for big-batch cooking.
Jar / bowl capacity 3.0 oz
Speeds 3
Jar / bowl material Metal
Blade material Stainless Steel
Color White
Dimensions 5 X 5 X 13 In
Priced 43% above the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 3.0 oz - smaller than 100% of the 72 models we track
Weight of 4.0 lb - heavier than 81% of the 72 models we track
Pros
3-speed control for slightly more flexibility than 2-speed models
4.6-star rating from 114 reviews
Stainless steel blade and metal jar construction
Compact dimensions at 5 x 5 x 13 inches
KitchenAid brand with broad support network
Cons
At 4 lb it is heavier than lightweight competitors
No wattage published, limits direct power comparison
3 oz jar capacity is too small for standalone blending tasks
$99.87 is a premium for limited published specs
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 114 owner ratings
Popularity1.2/5
114 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other countertop and personal blenders, immersion blenders, food processors, and masticating, centrifugal and citrus juicers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
Jar / bowl capacity
3.0 oz
Speeds
3
Jar / bowl material
Metal
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Color
White
Dimensions
5 X 5 X 13 In
Weight
4.0 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The KHB2351WH is priced at $99.87 and comes in white, sized at 5 x 5 x 13 inches. It weighs 4 lb, which is on the heavier side for a home stick blender but still manageable for most users. The 3-speed setup adds one more option over the basic 2-speed KitchenAid entry models.', 'A 3 oz jar capacity is listed in specs. That figure appears to represent a small accessory cup or chopper attachment rather than a full blending beaker, so do not expect it to serve as a standalone mixing vessel for soups or smoothies. The stainless steel blade and metal jar construction suggest durability over budget plastic alternatives.', 'At 114 reviews and a 4.6-star average, the feedback pool is smaller than the OB variant but the score holds up well. Buyers who want a white-finish KitchenAid with a step up from 2 speeds will find this a reasonable fit at its price point.']
Performance notes
3 speeds with stainless steel blade and metal jar material. Dimensions are 5 x 5 x 13 in and weight is 4 lb. No wattage or control type is listed. The 3-speed range gives basic low-medium-high selection. At 4 lb it is noticeably heavier than the sub-2 lb models in this price tier.
What buyers say
With 114 reviews at 4.6 stars, the KHB2351WH earns a high average from a smaller but legitimate buyer base. The rating is competitive and suggests those who purchase it are largely satisfied with the build and day-to-day performance.
What does the 3 oz jar capacity mean for this blender?
The 3 oz figure almost certainly refers to a small accessory cup, such as a mini chopper bowl, rather than the main blending container. For immersion blending of soups or sauces you use the stick directly in your own pot or cup. Confirm included accessories in the product listing before purchase.
Is the KHB2351WH dishwasher safe?
KitchenAid typically makes the blade attachment dishwasher safe on their immersion blenders, but confirm this in the product documentation before washing. The metal jar material should also hold up to dishwasher cycles, though hand washing extends blade life over time.
How does the 3-speed model compare to 2-speed KitchenAid options?
The extra speed gives you a low-medium-high range rather than just low and high, which can be useful for delicate tasks like incorporating ingredients gradually. In practice, most everyday uses such as soups and smoothies work fine on 2 speeds, so the upgrade mainly matters if you want finer control.
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