The Peach Street PE-20/30 is a bare-bones immersion blender that costs less than a lunch and carries an impressive 10,000-plus buyer ratings at 4.4 stars. It is a grab-and-go pick for anyone who needs something simple and disposable-budget friendly.
First-time immersion blender buyers, college kitchens, or anyone who needs a functional blender for occasional smoothies and soups at the lowest possible price.
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Priced 79% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Pros
Extremely low price at $14.99
Large owner base of 10,000-plus ratings gives useful real-world signal
4.4-star average at high review volume suggests consistent satisfaction
Compact form suits small kitchens with limited storage
Cons
No published specs, so wattage, speeds, and dimensions are unknown
Not suitable for heavy or daily blending tasks
Limited brand track record compared to established names
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 10,000 owner ratings
Popularity4.9/5
10,000 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 Peach Street PE-20/30 lists at $14.99 and has accumulated over 10,000 reviews, a volume that is unusual for a blender at this price. The 4.4-star average across that large sample suggests it reliably meets the expectations of buyers who understand they are getting a budget tool.', 'No detailed specs are published for this model, so the motor wattage, speed count, blade material, and dimensions are not confirmed. Buyers considering this blender should factor in that unknown when deciding whether it fits their needs.', 'For the price, the PE-20/30 fills a specific niche: an inexpensive stick blender for light tasks like blending a can of tomatoes, mixing a smoothie with soft ingredients, or pureeing cooked squash. It is not a tool for fibrous greens or frozen fruit.']
Performance notes
Because no specs are confirmed for the PE-20/30, performance expectations should be set conservatively. Based on its price tier, the motor is likely in the 150W to 250W range, suited for soft cooked foods, basic smoothies, and salad dressings. Buyers with more demanding blending needs should choose a model with published wattage and speed data.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average across more than 10,000 ratings is a strong signal for a $15 blender. It suggests the product consistently delivers on the modest expectations buyers bring to it, rather than over-promising and under-delivering.
Is the Peach Street PE-20/30 safe for hot liquids?
Without confirmed spec data on materials and blade construction, this cannot be stated with certainty. Most immersion blenders in this price range have a stainless steel shaft and blade suitable for hot soups. Review the product packaging or manual for guidance on temperature limits.
Why are there no specs listed for this model?
Some budget blenders sold on Amazon have minimal product detail pages with no technical specifications beyond the basic listing. The 10,000-plus buyer reviews can serve as a proxy for real-world performance information when spec sheets are unavailable.
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