




KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Hand Blender KHBV53, Empire Red
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Description
- Removable 8" Blending Arm, with 4-point stainless steel blade that quickly blends ingredients for smoothies, milk shakes, soups, hummus and more - Take control over your recipes with the easy-to-use variable speed trigger switch - US Patented removable pan guard to help protect your cookware when blending - 3-Cup BPA-free blending jar with lid is great for individual blending jobs, and also to serve from or store in for a later use - Model KHBV53 includes (1) Corded Hand Blender, (1) Dishwasher-safe Blender Arm, (1) Blending Jar with Lid, (1) Pan Guard
Details
Product Information
- Brand Name
- KitchenAid
- Manufacturer
- KitchenAid
- Part Number
- KHBV53ER
- Model Number
- KHBV53ER
- Item Type Name
- Variable Speed Hand Blender
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Color
- Empire Red
- Style
- Regular
What's Included
- Included Components
- Blender Arm, Blending Jar With Lid, Juice Container, Pan Guard
- Recommended Uses For Product
- Blending, Mixing, Pureeing
Dimensions & Capacity
- Capacity
- 1 liters
- Item Dimensions D x W x H
- 2.5"D x 3.56"W x 16.3"H
- Item Weight
- 2.4 Pounds
Features & Specs
- Other Special Features
- Adjustable Speed Control, Detachable Attachment, Removable Blade
- Power Source
- Corded Electric
- Wattage
- 180 watts
- Number of Speeds
- 7
- Voltage
- 8
- Controls Type
- Push Button
Materials & Care
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Material Type Free
- BPA Free
- Is the item dishwasher safe?
- Yes
- Blade Material
- Stainless Steel
Warranty
- Warranty Description
- 1 Year
- Warranty Type
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Frequently asked questions
- What color is the KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Hand Blender?
- The color is Empire Red.
- Is this hand blender cordless or does it need to be plugged in?
- It is corded electric, so it must be plugged into a power source.
- What is the capacity of the blending jar included with this blender?
- The blending jar has a capacity of 1 liter.
Customer reviews

The best On/Off switch - blends quickly and quietly
I have been hand immersion blending for close to a decade on a daily basis and used 3 Cuisinart versions of their Smart Stick before this Kitchen-Aid brand and style. Comparing the 4 after many uses, and many cleanings, this Kitchen-Aid unit surpasses the others. Their one thumb, progressive multi speed switch is by far the nicest and easiest I have used. It allows for blending protein powder into hot milk in a large coffee cup quietly and effortlessly, but most awesomely is...cleanly! The earlier versions of the Cuisinart had some counter paintings going on with spraying, non-adjustable over-blends, but this switch pretty much eliminates any of those messes. Also, the Kitchen-Aid blade and bell design blends the same powder in the same liquid in the same cup much quicker than my last Cuisinart did. Another standout of the Kitchen-Aid is the stability of the blade shaft in the lower blade bell. There is very little movement and has a more solid feel with a better seal and a tighter tolerance. It's actually the reason my 3rd Cuisinart had to be replaced, it was just so noisy with the blade shaft vibrating like crazy blending simple liquid. The one aspect the Cuisinart is better for though, is their one thumb click switch to detach the blade unit from the motor body for cleaning. Simple, with no sticking or finicky wrestling to get them apart. Attaching was the easiest too, as there was no specific lining up of the 2 parts to connect the blade to the body, just insert and click. The Kitchen-Aid has an insert and twist to lock style of blade attachment and only connects in one aligned position. I'm assuming with it being new, the drive shaft insertion is still pretty snug into the upper blade coupling which results in a full, "2-hand wiggle back and forth with gingerly applied pressure" process being needed to get them apart. Too much pressure too quick will result in it letting go with a jerk and causing another possible clean-up. I expect over time this will become less wiggly to get apart, but only time will tell. This is easily overlooked though with that one thumb progressive On/Off switch, it's just so much better than the 2 thumb start, 2 hand to change the 2 preset speed switch on the Cuisinart. Thanks :)
I have been hand immersion blending for close to a decade on a daily basis and used 3 Cuisinart versions of their Smart Stick before this Kitchen-Aid brand and style. Comparing the 4 after many uses, and many cleanings, this Kitchen-Aid unit surpasses the others. Their one thumb, progressive multi speed switch is by far the nicest and easiest I have used. It allows for blending protein powder into hot milk in a large coffee cup quietly and effortlessly, but most awesomely is...cleanly! The earlier versions of the Cuisinart had some counter paintings going on with spraying, non-adjustable over-blends, but this switch pretty much eliminates any of those messes. Also, the Kitchen-Aid blade and bell design blends the same powder in the same liquid in the same cup much quicker than my last Cuisinart did. Another standout of the Kitchen-Aid is the stability of the blade shaft in the lower blade bell. There is very little movement and has a more solid feel with a better seal and a tighter tolerance. It's actually the reason my 3rd Cuisinart had to be replaced, it was just so noisy with the blade shaft vibrating like crazy blending simple liquid. The one aspect the Cuisinart is better for though, is their one thumb click switch to detach the blade unit from the motor body for cleaning. Simple, with no sticking or finicky wrestling to get them apart. Attaching was the easiest too, as there was no specific lining up of the 2 parts to connect the blade to the body, just insert and click. The Kitchen-Aid has an insert and twist to lock style of blade attachment and only connects in one aligned position. I'm assuming with it being new, the drive shaft insertion is still pretty snug into the upper blade coupling which results in a full, "2-hand wiggle back and forth with gingerly applied pressure" process being needed to get them apart. Too much pressure too quick will result in it letting go with a jerk and causing another possible clean-up. I expect over time this will become less wiggly to get apart, but only time will tell. This is easily overlooked though with that one thumb progressive On/Off switch, it's just so much better than the 2 thumb start, 2 hand to change the 2 preset speed switch on the Cuisinart. Thanks :)

Fast, lightweight and exceptional immersion blender.
This immersion blender is a standout choice for anyone looking to simplify their meal prep without sacrificing power or quality. After putting it to use, it’s clear why this tool is a favourite for home cooks and professionals alike. The variable speed trigger offers much more control than a standard "high/low" switch. It allows you to adjust the power on the fly, preventing splatters and ensuring you get the exact texture you're looking for. The material choices are excellent. It feels solid and durable in the hand, lacking the flimsy, "plastic-y" feel of many competitors. The stainless steel blending arm is not only sturdy but also easy to clean. After a quick rinse there's no lingering smells, even after whipping upa batch of toom. Speaking of, the fact that the whole part is metal lets me chill it before using it to help make homemade mayo even better. Bonus if you use non-stick cookware, the removable pan guard will help protect your cookware while still letting you use the blender in pan. Excellent quality and worth every penny.
This immersion blender is a standout choice for anyone looking to simplify their meal prep without sacrificing power or quality. After putting it to use, it’s clear why this tool is a favourite for home cooks and professionals alike. The variable speed trigger offers much more control than a standard "high/low" switch. It allows you to adjust the power on the fly, preventing splatters and ensuring you get the exact texture you're looking for. The material choices are excellent. It feels solid and durable in the hand, lacking the flimsy, "plastic-y" feel of many competitors. The stainless steel blending arm is not only sturdy but also easy to clean. After a quick rinse there's no lingering smells, even after whipping upa batch of toom. Speaking of, the fact that the whole part is metal lets me chill it before using it to help make homemade mayo even better. Bonus if you use non-stick cookware, the removable pan guard will help protect your cookware while still letting you use the blender in pan. Excellent quality and worth every penny.

Excellent quality.
It arrived yesterday and I tried it right away. This is not my first blender, but comparing it to the one I had for many years I saw how amazing it is. One blade with variable speeds, comes apart to easily wash, no battery to charge and the assurance of the Kitchen Aid brand makes me happy with my choice. In the past, I had to hover over the surface of my pots to avoid damaging the surface. Having an easy on, easy off protector I have no issues. I like the larger container and lid that is included. I believe it is an excellent value. I recommend this product.
It arrived yesterday and I tried it right away. This is not my first blender, but comparing it to the one I had for many years I saw how amazing it is. One blade with variable speeds, comes apart to easily wash, no battery to charge and the assurance of the Kitchen Aid brand makes me happy with my choice. In the past, I had to hover over the surface of my pots to avoid damaging the surface. Having an easy on, easy off protector I have no issues. I like the larger container and lid that is included. I believe it is an excellent value. I recommend this product.

Works great
This corded hand blender is the best blender I've ever owned. It's lightweight and very comfortable to hold, even when using it for extended periods. I bought the red one, and it looks beautiful in my kitchen. One of my favorite features is the variable speed control—you can blend as slowly or as fast as needed for different recipes. It also comes with a measuring cup and a lid, which are very convenient for mixing, storing, and serving. Overall, it's powerful, easy to use, and a great addition to any kitchen.
This corded hand blender is the best blender I've ever owned. It's lightweight and very comfortable to hold, even when using it for extended periods. I bought the red one, and it looks beautiful in my kitchen. One of my favorite features is the variable speed control—you can blend as slowly or as fast as needed for different recipes. It also comes with a measuring cup and a lid, which are very convenient for mixing, storing, and serving. Overall, it's powerful, easy to use, and a great addition to any kitchen.















