The Bonsenkitchen HB8004 is a budget immersion blender priced at $22.99 with a 4.5-star rating across 1,100 reviews, suggesting it delivers reliable value at its price point. Detailed specs are limited, but the strong rating-to-review-count ratio indicates it is a consistent performer for routine kitchen tasks.
First-time immersion blender buyers or occasional cooks who need a low-cost option for soups and simple sauces
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Priced 67% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Pros
Budget-friendly at $22.99
4.5-star average across 1,100 reviews is strong for the price
Compact enough for easy storage
Cons
No wattage, speeds, weight, or dimensions listed in published specs
Limited spec transparency makes it hard to compare objectively
Brand has less established reputation than category leaders
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 1,100 owner ratings
Popularity3.3/5
1,100 owner reviews, more 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.
Overview
The Bonsenkitchen HB8004 is one of the more affordable immersion blenders on the market at under $23. Published specifications for this model are limited, but the 4.5-star average across 1,100 ratings suggests buyers consistently find it functional for everyday use.
Bonsenkitchen positions this as a straightforward stick blender for light to medium tasks. Without confirmed wattage, speed count, or dimensions in the spec sheet, comparisons with better-documented rivals are difficult. What the ratings do confirm is that a broad base of users have found it satisfactory.
For shoppers prioritizing price above all else and willing to accept the uncertainty that comes with sparse specs, the HB8004 is one of the better-reviewed options in its price band.
Performance notes
Specific power and speed data are not available in the published specs for this model. The review count of 1,100 and 4.5-star average are the most reliable performance indicators available, suggesting it handles the tasks most buyers use it for. For detailed power or capacity requirements, a model with fully documented specs is a safer choice.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average from 1,100 buyers is a positive signal, especially at this price. The volume of reviews indicates this is not a fringe product, and buyers returning to leave feedback at that rating suggests repeat satisfaction with basic blending tasks.
The published spec sheet for the HB8004 does not list a wattage figure. If motor power is important to your decision, we recommend confirming this detail directly with the seller before purchasing or choosing a model with fully published specs.
Is the Bonsenkitchen HB8004 good for making soup?
Based on buyer ratings, it performs well for light to medium tasks including pureeing cooked vegetable soups. The 4.5-star average from over a thousand buyers covers a range of common uses. For very thick or chunky soups, a model with documented higher wattage, at least 300W to 500W, would give you more confidence.
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