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VONCI VC-IB500LV-BLD400-2 Immersion Blender Review

4.3 (155) Amazon rating$189.99500+ bought last month

Our verdict

The VONCI VC-IB500LV is a large-format immersion blender with a 16-inch shaft aimed at high-volume cooking, and 500 units sold per month backs up genuine buyer demand at $189.99. It is a serious tool for batch cooking or small commercial use, not a countertop convenience blender.

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Best for

Home cooks who make large batches of soup, sauce, or jam, small-scale caterers, and anyone who needs a durable stick blender that reaches the bottom of a tall stockpot.

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You blend single portions or small quantities, or need a compact unit that stores easily in a kitchen drawer.

  • Jar / bowl capacity 3380.0 oz
  • Speeds 20000
  • Jar / bowl material Stainless Steel
  • Blade material Stainless Steel
  • Controls Button
  • Color 500W & 16 Inch Shaft
  • Priced 171% above the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
  • Jar / bowl capacity of 3380.0 oz - larger than 100% of the 72 models we track
  • Speeds of 20000 - higher than 100% of the 72 models we track

Pros

  • 16-inch shaft reaches deep into tall stockpots
  • 500 units sold per month confirms active buyer demand
  • 8.22 lb build suggests sturdy, commercial-influenced construction
  • Stainless steel blade and contacts for durability
  • 500W power level suits heavy ingredients like thick bean soups or dense purees

Cons

  • Heavy at 8.22 lbs, which can cause fatigue during extended use
  • 31.45-inch total length makes storage awkward in a standard kitchen
  • 155 reviews is a relatively small sample for a $190 appliance
  • Spec data is embedded in color field rather than formal spec sheet

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 155 owner ratings

  • Popularity1.5/5

    155 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
3380.0 oz
Speeds
20000
Jar / bowl material
Stainless Steel
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Button
Color
500W & 16 Inch Shaft
Dimensions
3.35 X 9.65 X 31.45 In
Weight
8.22 lb
Voltage
120 Volts

Overview

['The VONCI lists a 16-inch shaft and a 500W power level in the color description field. The unit measures 3.35 x 9.65 x 31.45 inches overall and weighs 8.22 lbs, making it noticeably larger and heavier than consumer-grade stick blenders. The stainless steel blade and jar materials point to a design built for regular, heavy work.', 'A listed speed figure of 20,000 appears to reference RPM rather than a speed-count setting, which would place the blade rotation at the high end of the immersion blender category. Combined with the long shaft, this suits large-pot cooking scenarios where a standard 13 to 16-inch blender cannot fully reach the contents.', 'At $189.99 and 155 reviews at 4.3 stars, the VONCI occupies a mid-price segment with a specialized use case. The 500-unit monthly sales figure is the strongest positive signal here, confirming real-world demand among buyers who have specific large-volume needs.']

Performance notes

The 16-inch shaft and 500W motor combination is designed for large batch work. At 8.22 lbs the unit requires a firm grip and two-handed operation for extended blending sessions. The stainless steel blade should handle dense soups, hot stocks, and cooked legumes without issue. The 31.45-inch total length requires adequate vertical clearance during use.

What buyers say

With 155 ratings at 4.3 stars and 500 monthly sales, the VONCI attracts buyers with a clear need for a large-format blender. The steady sales volume suggests repeat purchasing and word-of-mouth in cooking and food-prep circles rather than impulse buying.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the VONCI VC-IB500LV suitable for restaurant use?

The 16-inch shaft and 500W motor are on the lower end of commercial-grade blenders, but the unit's construction and capacity make it viable for small restaurant prep operations or catering contexts. Heavy daily commercial kitchens typically use dedicated commercial-grade units with higher wattage and NSF certification.

How does the 31-inch length affect everyday use?

At 31.45 inches total length this blender is roughly two and a half feet tall, which requires careful storage. Most users with this type of blender store it standing upright in a corner or on an open shelf rather than in a drawer. During use it is best operated over a counter with a deep, stable pot.

What does the 20,000 speed figure mean?

The figure likely refers to RPM (revolutions per minute) rather than a discrete speed count. Most consumer immersion blenders operate in a similar RPM range. This number describes how fast the blade spins rather than how many speed levels the control offers.

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