The Elite Gourmet EHB2425B is the floor of immersion blender pricing at $9.99, and a 4.2-star average across 9,400-plus reviews shows buyers largely get what they expect. It is a single-task stick blender best suited for soft, already-cooked foods.
Occasional users who only need to puree a pot of soup or whip up a basic sauce once in a while and want to spend as little as possible.
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You blend more than a couple of times a week, work with tough ingredients, or need any speed control beyond an on-off switch.
Power 150 W
Jar / bowl capacity 179.1 oz
Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls One-Touch
Color Black
Priced 86% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Power of 150 W - lower than 92% of the 72 models we track
Jar / bowl capacity of 179.1 oz - larger than 89% of the 72 models we track
Pros
Lowest price point in the category at $9.99
Stainless steel blade and shaft for easy cleaning
One-touch simplicity with no learning curve
Nearly 9,400 ratings provide an unusually large pool of real-world feedback
Slim profile fits easily in a drawer
Cons
150W motor is limited to soft, cooked ingredients only
Single speed with no control over blending intensity
Not built for durability under frequent use
Rating of 4.2 stars is lower than most higher-end options
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 9,400 owner ratings
Popularity4.7/5
9,400 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.
Specifications
Power
150 W
Jar / bowl capacity
179.1 oz
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
One-Touch
Color
Black
Dimensions
3 X 14 X 2.72 In
Voltage
120 Volts
Overview
['The EHB2425B runs a 150W motor, placing it at the very low end of immersion blender power. It uses a one-touch control, meaning there is a single button that runs the motor at one fixed speed. The stainless steel blade and shaft handle the business end, and the unit weighs little enough that extended use should not tire out your wrist.', 'The capacity listed at 179.1 oz appears to reference a compatible container rather than the blender itself, which is notable. The 3 x 14 x 2.72-inch footprint keeps it slim and easy to store. At $9.99 the EHB2425B is priced as a disposable-tier appliance rather than a long-term investment.', 'With over 9,400 reviews at 4.2 stars, the feedback picture is clear: buyers who use it for light blending tasks tend to be satisfied, while those expecting more from a $10 blender are occasionally disappointed. Setting realistic expectations is key with this one.']
Performance notes
At 150W this blender will puree soft cooked vegetables, blend canned tomatoes, and mix salad dressings or vinaigrettes. It will struggle with raw fibrous vegetables, frozen fruit, ice, or anything requiring sustained motor effort. One-touch control means you run the motor at full speed or not at all. The stainless steel construction should survive light regular use without corrosion issues.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average across 9,400-plus reviews at a $9.99 price is a meaningful data point. It suggests the majority of buyers found it performed adequately for light tasks. The slightly lower rating compared to pricier models reflects the trade-off buyers accept at this price tier.
The stainless steel blade and shaft are suitable for use in hot liquids. The one-touch button makes it easy to use directly in a pot on the stove. Keep the blade submerged while running to avoid splashing, and use short pulses on thicker soups.
Is this blender worth buying given the low price?
If your blending needs are light and infrequent, the EHB2425B represents reasonable value. The 9,400-plus reviews give you a large pool of buyer experience to draw from. If you blend daily or work with ingredients that require real power, the extra investment in a 300W or higher model pays off quickly.
What does the 179.1 oz capacity refer to?
That figure most likely describes a compatible mixing container rather than a capacity rating for the blender itself. Immersion blenders do not have a fixed capacity limit in the traditional sense since they blend inside existing pots, pans, or cups.
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