by November 20th, 2009. Filed under: kitcher aid blender.
Hey thanks! My ma wants one of those mixers that actually has a pulse action – it starts and stops on it’s own. Do you know if any other suppliers of immersion blenders have a pulse feature or are they all manually pulsed?
Well, sort of: your fingers. Like most immersion blenders, it has a speed dial, but the operation of the blade/whisk/blender is all controlled by a single button. By repeatedly pressing and releasing the power button, you can pulse things. And they do recommend that if you’re using the chopper attachment.
Just saw your update–sorry for the delay. I’m sure there’s others out there, but the only one I found via Google was a Dualit 500-watt immersion blender on Amazon. It does have the pulse feature. Second link below. HTH.

November 20th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
Well, sort of: your fingers. Like most immersion blenders, it has a speed dial, but the operation of the blade/whisk/blender is all controlled by a single button. By repeatedly pressing and releasing the power button, you can pulse things. And they do recommend that if you’re using the chopper attachment.
Just saw your update–sorry for the delay. I’m sure there’s others out there, but the only one I found via Google was a Dualit 500-watt immersion blender on Amazon. It does have the pulse feature. Second link below. HTH.
References :
http://www.kitchenaid.com/assets/pdfs/product/ZUSECARE/KHB300OB_Use%20and%20Care.pdf
http://www.amazon.com/Dualit-88860-500-Watt-Immersion-Blender/dp/B000JD3A3C