Best Immersion Blenders for Soups and Sauces (2026)
We tested hand blenders for power, ease of use, and cleanup. These three make pureeing soups and sauces effortless.
Our Top Picks
Braun MultiQuick 7 Hand Blender MQ7035X
- + One-hand speed control adjusts with grip pressure
- + Powerful 500-watt motor purees hot soups smoothly
- + Includes chopper, whisk, and beaker attachments
- − Pricier than basic hand blenders
- − Chopper attachment is small for large batches
KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender KHBBV83
- + Cordless design with rechargeable lithium-ion battery
- + No cord tangling or outlet limitations
- + Stainless steel blending arm resists scratching pots
- − Battery lasts about 25 minutes on a full charge
- − Heavier than corded models due to battery
Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick 500 Watt Hand Blender
- + 500 watts of power at a budget price
- + 9-speed settings plus turbo mode
- + Ergonomic grip is comfortable for extended blending
- − Plastic blending guard can scratch nonstick pots
- − Louder than the Braun during operation
What We Tested
We blended butternut squash soup, pureed sauces, whipped cream, and crushed ice across three immersion blenders over three weeks. Each blender was evaluated on blending power, smoothness of results, speed control, noise level, and how easy it was to clean.
An immersion blender saves you from transferring hot liquids to a countertop blender. You blend directly in the pot, which is faster, safer, and produces fewer dishes.
Our Top Picks
Best Overall: Braun MultiQuick 7
The Braun MultiQuick 7 sets the standard for hand blender design. The smart speed technology lets you control blending speed by adjusting your grip pressure, which is far more intuitive than clicking through speed buttons with a soup-splattered hand. The 500-watt motor pureed hot butternut squash soup to a velvety consistency in under 30 seconds.
The included chopper, whisk, and beaker attachments extend its usefulness well beyond soups. The chopper is on the small side for large batches, but for everyday portions it works well.
Best Cordless: KitchenAid KHBBV83
The KitchenAid cordless hand blender solves the one persistent annoyance of immersion blenders: the cord. No more draping a cord across a hot stove or hunting for the right outlet. The rechargeable battery delivers about 25 minutes of blending per charge, which is enough for most cooking sessions.
The stainless steel blending arm is safe to use in any pot without worrying about scratches. The added weight from the battery is noticeable but not a dealbreaker.
Best Budget: Mueller Ultra-Stick
The Mueller Ultra-Stick delivers impressive power for under $30. The 500-watt motor matches the Braun’s output on paper, and in practice it handled soups, sauces, and smoothies without struggling. Nine speed settings plus a turbo mode give you reasonable control over texture.
The plastic blending guard is the main drawback. It can potentially scratch nonstick cookware, so use it in stainless steel or enameled pots to be safe.
The Bottom Line
The Braun MultiQuick 7 is the immersion blender to buy for its intuitive controls and versatile attachments. The KitchenAid cordless is the pick for cooks who hate cords and want maximum freedom of movement. The Mueller Ultra-Stick delivers strong performance at a budget price that is hard to argue with.
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