The FRESKO HB3302 is a budget immersion blender priced at $26.98 with a 4.3-star rating from 1,900 buyers. The spec sheet is sparse, but the review volume provides reasonable evidence that it handles light everyday use.
Shoppers on a tight budget who want an immersion blender with a legitimate buyer base and are primarily making soups, smoothies, or sauces with soft ingredients.
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You need detailed spec information before buying, or you plan to blend thick or fibrous mixtures that demand a higher-wattage motor.
Priced 61% below the category median ($69.99 across 72 tracked models)
Pros
Nearly 2,000 reviews at 4.3 stars provides real market validation at this price
Under $27 makes it one of the more affordable options with a substantial review base
Practical size for everyday kitchen tasks based on buyer feedback patterns
Cons
Wattage, blade material, and jar material are not disclosed in the spec sheet
4.3-star average is decent but lower than some competitors at similar prices
No specs available to compare against other blenders in any meaningful technical way
Our scorecard
4.3/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 1,900 owner ratings
Popularity3.9/5
1,900 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 FRESKO HB3302 has earned 1,900 reviews and a 4.3-star average at a price of $26.98, which tells a fairly clear story: a lot of buyers tried it, and most found it acceptable for everyday kitchen tasks. The spec sheet does not disclose wattage, jar material, blade material, or dimensions, which limits how precisely we can describe its capabilities.
What the review count and rating together suggest is a product that functions reliably for common immersion blending jobs. A 4.3-star average across nearly 2,000 reviews is not exceptional but it is solid, indicating the majority of buyers are satisfied and relatively few have serious complaints.
At under $27, this is priced below most mid-range options that offer more detailed specs and additional attachments. If you have specific power or feature requirements, those blenders are a better match. But as an entry-level pick for occasional use, the FRESKO HB3302 has the buyer history to support it.
Performance notes
Without wattage or blade material data, a technical performance assessment is not possible. The 4.3-star rating from 1,900 buyers is the primary performance signal available. That volume of feedback suggests reliable operation for light blending tasks, but nothing in the data indicates suitability for heavy-duty or high-volume use.
What buyers say
A 4.3-star average from 1,900 reviewers is a meaningful data point. It falls slightly below the 4.5 threshold common among top-rated budget blenders, which may indicate occasional durability or performance inconsistencies. Still, the majority of buyers are satisfied enough to leave a positive rating.
The wattage is not listed in the product specifications. If motor power is important for your intended use, check the product listing page for updated specs or contact the seller directly before purchasing. For occasional light-duty blending, most budget immersion blenders in this price range operate somewhere between 150W and 400W.
Is the FRESKO HB3302 suitable for blending hot soup?
The blade material is not specified, but most immersion blenders at this price point use stainless steel blades that handle hot liquids safely. The key precaution with any immersion blender in hot soup is to keep the blade assembly submerged while blending to prevent splatter, and to use a deep, narrow container where possible.
How does the FRESKO HB3302 compare to better-known brands at the same price?
Brands like OVENTE, Bonsenkitchen, and Betty Crocker offer comparable or slightly higher-rated options near $15 to $30, often with more published specs. The FRESKO's advantage is its relatively large review pool of 1,900, which gives you more community feedback to draw on. If spec transparency matters, consider alternatives that publish wattage and blade information.
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