The Koolatron KKHM6 is a 250W, 5-speed immersion blender with a stainless blade and a 20.3 oz jar, priced at $59.99. It is a functional mid-range option for light daily tasks, though a 4.0-star rating from 137 reviews is average for this category, suggesting it is reliable but not exceptional.
Budget-conscious buyers who want a multi-speed stick blender with a included jar for occasional soups, shakes, and purees.
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Power 250 W
Jar / bowl capacity 20.3 oz
Speeds 5
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Plastic
Priced 14% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Jar / bowl capacity of 20.3 oz - smaller than 89% of the 72 models we track
Weight of 3.2 lb - heavier than 77% of the 72 models we track
Pros
5 speed settings provide more control than basic 2-speed models at this price
Includes a 20.3 oz jar for direct single-serve blending
Stainless steel blade is more durable than plastic alternatives
Competitively priced for the feature count
Cons
250W motor is modest and may struggle with fibrous or dense ingredients
4.0-star average is lower than most competitors in the $50 to $65 range
3.2 lb weight is heavy for its power class
Thin buyer base of 137 reviews makes quality trends harder to judge
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 137 owner ratings
Popularity1.3/5
137 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
Power
250 W
Jar / bowl capacity
20.3 oz
Speeds
5
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Plastic
Color
White
Dimensions
9 X 9 X 5 In
Weight
3.2 lb
Voltage
120.0
Overview
The Koolatron KKHM6 runs a 250W motor and offers 5 speed settings, which gives a reasonable range for everyday tasks like pureeing soft cooked vegetables, blending protein shakes, or making a quick salad dressing. The stainless steel blade handles basic blending jobs without issue, and the included 20.3 oz jar adds convenience for single-serve blending.
At $59.99, it competes against more heavily reviewed brands. The 4.0-star average from 137 buyers is functional, but stands a bit below the 4.4 to 4.7 ratings common among the stronger-selling immersion blenders in this price range. That gap suggests some inconsistency in owner experience. The 3.2 lb weight is on the heavier side for a 250W unit.
For light weekly use in a home kitchen, the KKHM6 covers the basics. Buyers who blend daily or need higher power for frozen ingredients would be better served by a 400W to 600W model from a more established brand.
Performance notes
250W motor is on the lower end for a $59 immersion blender. 5 speeds allow for some blending flexibility. Stainless steel blade and body construction. Included 20.3 oz jar. Weight of 3.2 lb is heavier than similarly priced competitors. Plastic controls noted in spec data.
What buyers say
137 reviews at 4.0 stars suggests a modest but acceptable satisfaction level. The rating is below average for the category, which points to some owners finding it falls short of expectations, particularly for power or durability. It is not a poorly reviewed product, but stronger options exist in the same price range.
For soft, already-cooked ingredients like soups, steamed vegetables, or ripe bananas, 250W is workable. It will struggle with harder raw vegetables, large ice chunks, or very thick frozen mixtures. If you plan to blend fibrous greens or frozen fruit regularly, look for 400W or more.
What does the 5-speed setting add compared to a 2-speed model?
More speeds give you finer control over blending intensity. Low speeds are useful for stirring in air-sensitive emulsifications or avoiding splatter in shallow pots, while higher speeds tackle thicker blends. That said, at 250W the motor ceiling limits what higher speeds can achieve compared to more powerful units.
How does the Koolatron KKHM6 compare to budget options under $30?
At $59.99, the KKHM6 is twice the price of many budget stick blenders. The 5-speed setting and included jar justify some of that premium, but buyers who only need 2 speeds and do not require a jar can find better-reviewed options for less money. The price-to-performance ratio here is moderate.
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