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Personal blenders are smaller machines designed to take up much less space in your kitchen and make one-off, rather than larger batched, recipes. Most are set up to take your blended smoothie immediately on the go straight from the motor with the addition of a sippable lid. For the personal blenders, we first used each machine to make a simple pesto—a popular use case for a small but highly-powered machine. We washed each blender by hand, and then made a smoothie in each, ensuring that we wouldn’t taste residual garlic and basil in our fruity drinks. We made each smoothie with two larges leaves of kale , a handful of frozen mango, another of frozen blueberries, and a splash of almond milk.

It took us a moment to figure out that we had to hold down the unlock button and the on button to start the blender. This two-button safety feature may cause some trouble for individuals with limited dexterity or the use of only one hand. After our first recipe, we discovered another joy — the Smart Stick is super easy to clean, more than any standard cuisinart soup maker blender we had ever used. Because the blending shaft can be removed from the motor body, it can be hand-washed in hot water with mild detergent. If anything splatters on the motor body after unplugging, it just needs to be wiped clean with a damp cloth or sponge. You should never immerse the motor body in water or put it in the dishwasher.

If you’re particularly sensitive to noise, you may prefer the quieter operation of an immersion blender or one with a less powerful motor. The second power consideration is the motor’s wattage or horsepower level. A one-horsepower motor has the equivalent of about 746 watts of power. A motor with over one horsepower will be able to handle blending tougher materials like ice and frozen fruit. If you mostly blend softer ingredients, you may not need such a powerful motor.

It comes with two different sized cups and two lids, plus a suction cupped-bottom that keeps your blender steady even as the motor powers through tough ingredients. We weren’t sold on the twist-to-blend technique, and we found the cuisinart soup maker smoothie it made rather chunky, but it was quick to create a very smooth pesto. We liked when blenders had specific settings, say for making a green smoothie or crushing ice, and we considered how well those programs worked.

It features simple controls with an on/off switch, a high/variable switch, and a dial for varying the power level yourself. It has no extra buttons or specialized settings—but we didn’t miss them. This is just a straightforward, extremely efficient, high-performance blender packing a ton of power. The motor isn’t powerful enough to handle heavy blending, and the carving knife is too long and bulky to be useful or easy to store. The 500-watt motor isn’t very powerful and may burn out quickly, and the blending capacity is small, so you won’t be able to efficiently blend large quantities.

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Also, this machine is quite loud—the loudest of any personal blender by a mile, which was a little off-putting for its size. For a large-and-in-charge high-performance blender, we recommend the Vitamix 5200. If you plan on cuisinart pots and pans set handling heavy-duty tasks like making nut butter, crushing ice, and grinding grains on a regular basis, the price and size of this blender will pay off. Buy the Cuisinart Hurricane Pro if you don’t mind the heavy base.