The Proctor Silex 59739 is a feather-light 1.04 lb immersion blender that handles basic blending tasks reliably at $21.95. It is a straightforward 2-speed tool for buyers who want something simple, easy to handle, and inexpensive.
Light everyday users, older adults who want an easy-to-hold wand, or anyone who blends soft soups and smoothies a few times a week without needing high power.
Skip if
You work with dense or fibrous ingredients, blend ice, or expect the motor to hold up to daily heavy use over several years.
Power 150 W
Speeds 2
Jar / bowl material Plastic
Blade material Stainless Steel
Controls Push Button
Color White
Priced 69% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Power of 150 W - lower than 92% of the 72 models we track
Weight of 1.04 lb - lighter than 98% of the 72 models we track
Pros
Extremely light at 1.04 lbs, comfortable for extended use
Budget-friendly at $21.95
Simple push-button 2-speed operation
Proctor Silex brand offers familiar reliability at entry-level price
4.4 stars from 303 buyers shows solid satisfaction
Cons
150W motor limits use to soft, pre-cooked ingredients
13.1-inch shaft is shorter than many competitors
Plastic jar material is less durable than stainless alternatives
Only 2 speeds with no variable control
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 303 owner ratings
Popularity2.2/5
303 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
150 W
Speeds
2
Jar / bowl material
Plastic
Blade material
Stainless Steel
Controls
Push Button
Color
White
Dimensions
2.25 X 2.1 X 13.1 In
Weight
1.04 lb
Voltage
100 Volts
Overview
['The Proctor Silex 59739 runs a 150W motor with 2 speed settings and push-button controls. It measures 2.25 x 2.1 x 13.1 inches and weighs just 1.04 lbs, making it one of the lightest immersion blenders available. The blade is stainless steel, while the jar material is plastic.', 'At 13.1 inches in length, the shaft is slightly shorter than many competitors in this category. That works fine for standard 2 to 4-quart pots but may not reach the bottom of very deep stockpots comfortably. The white color gives it a clean, classic look. Push-button controls keep operation simple with no confusion over speed selection.', 'Proctor Silex is a well-established budget appliance brand, and the 59739 fits neatly into that identity. The 4.4-star average from 303 buyers shows good satisfaction, and the low price makes it a sensible first immersion blender or replacement for a worn-out unit.']
Performance notes
At 150W this blender is suited for soft cooked soups, purees, baby food, and simple smoothies with ripe fruit. The 2.25 x 2.1 inch diameter shaft is easy to maneuver in a pot. The plastic jar material for any included accessory is lighter but requires more careful handling than stainless steel. The 1.04 lb weight means even blending a full pot of soup involves minimal arm fatigue.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star average from 303 buyers at this price is a clean positive signal. The review count is moderate, suggesting the blender has been on the market long enough to accumulate genuine user feedback. Buyers appear satisfied with its performance for the tasks a 150W blender is designed to handle.
Is the Proctor Silex 59739 good for making baby food?
Yes, it is well-suited for pureeing soft cooked vegetables and fruits into baby food. The lightweight design makes it easy to handle with one hand while steadying a bowl with the other. The 150W motor handles soft cooked produce without difficulty.
Can this blender handle frozen fruit smoothies?
The 150W motor will struggle with frozen fruit or ice. For best results with this blender, use ripe or defrosted fruit rather than frozen. If smoothies with frozen ingredients are a regular need, a 300W or higher model is a better fit.
Is the shaft dishwasher safe?
The stainless steel blade shaft on most Proctor Silex immersion blenders is dishwasher safe. Confirm this on the packaging or in the manual, as placement in the dishwasher can affect the plastic housing over time. Hand washing the shaft with warm soapy water is always a safe option.
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