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The 10 Best Hand Blenders as of June 2026

Updated June 18, 2026 ยท Reviewed by the Pickarank team ยท Prices in GBP, subject to change

We compared the best hand blenders you can buy in 2026, scoring each out of 10 on performance, value, build quality and features. Here are the ten worth your money โ€” with an at-a-glance table and the current best prices.

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Our top picks at a glance

Top pick

Braun MultiQuick 9

9.0Best overall
Check price on Amazon โ‰ˆ $100
Best value

Bosch ErgoMixx

8.5Best value
Check price on Amazon โ‰ˆ $45
Also great

Bamix Classic

8.8Best premium
Check price on Amazon โ‰ˆ $130

Prices were correct at the time of writing and change often โ€” tap through for today's price on Amazon.

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How we ranked these hand blenders

Each pick earns a score out of 10 from weighted criteria:

  • Performance (35%) โ€” how well each hand blender does its core job.
  • Value (25%) โ€” quality and features for the price.
  • Build & reliability (20%) โ€” materials, longevity and warranty.
  • Features (20%) โ€” meaningful extras that improve the experience.

At a glance: top 10 compared

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#Hand BlendersScoreBest forTypeApprox. PriceAmazon links
1Braun MultiQuick 99.0Best overallCorded$100View Price
2Bamix Classic8.8Best premiumCorded$130View Price
3KitchenAid Cordless8.6Best cordlessCordless$90View Price
4Sage the Control Grip8.6Best ergonomicsCorded$80View Price
5Bosch ErgoMixx8.5Best valueCorded$45View Price
6Philips ProMix8.4Best for soupsCorded$40View Price
7Dualit Hand Blender8.4Best build for the priceCorded$45View Price
8Morphy Richards Total Control8.3Best with accessoriesCorded$40View Price
9Russell Hobbs Desire8.2Best budgetCorded$20View Price
10Salter Cordless8.1Best cheap cordlessCordless$35View Price

The full ranking

1
Best overall

Braun MultiQuick 9

9.0Our number one pick.

Braun's MultiQuick 9 blends smoothly and powerfully with a responsive variable-speed trigger and an anti-splash bell that keeps soups in the pan, the stick blender to beat. It is pricier than basic models, but the power, control and build are exceptional.

Blending: 9.4Build: 9.0Attachments: 8.8Value: 8.6
Pros
  • Smooth powerful blending
  • Responsive speed control
  • Anti-splash design
Cons
  • Pricier than basic
  • Corded
2
Best premium

Bamix Classic

8.8A superb runner-up.

The Swiss-made Bamix Classic is built to last a lifetime, with a simple two-speed motor and clever blades that whip, blend and chop superbly. It looks dated and lacks variable speed, but the durability and results are excellent.

Blending: 9.2Build: 9.6Attachments: 8.6Value: 8.2
Pros
  • Built to last
  • Excellent blades
  • Whips and blends
Cons
  • Dated looks
  • Only two speeds
3
Best cordless

KitchenAid Cordless

8.6Rounds out our top three.

KitchenAid's cordless hand blender offers proper blending power and a comfortable grip with no cable to manage, great for moving between pan and bowl. Battery life is finite per charge, but the freedom and build are excellent.

Blending: 8.8Build: 8.8Attachments: 8.6Value: 8.4
Pros
  • No cable to manage
  • Good power
  • Comfortable grip
Cons
  • Battery limits long jobs
  • Pricier
4
Best ergonomics

Sage the Control Grip

8.6A standout in the upper half.

Sage's Control Grip has an ergonomic handle, a bell blade that reduces splashing and suction, and smooth variable speed, lovely for big batches of soup. It is mid-priced, but the comfort and clean blending are excellent.

Blending: 8.8Build: 8.8Attachments: 8.6Value: 8.6
Pros
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Anti-splash bell
  • Smooth speed control
Cons
  • Mid price
  • Corded
5
Best value

Bosch ErgoMixx

8.5A well-rounded mid-table pick.

Bosch's ErgoMixx pairs a comfortable grip with strong blending and a useful 12-speed dial at a friendly price, a dependable everyday choice. The accessories are basic, but the blending and value are excellent.

Blending: 8.6Build: 8.6Attachments: 8.2Value: 9.2
Pros
  • Strong blending
  • Comfortable grip
  • Great value
Cons
  • Basic accessories
  • Corded
6
Best for soups

Philips ProMix

8.4Great value in the middle of the pack.

The Philips ProMix uses a star-shaped guard that creates a turbulent blend for extra-smooth soups and sauces with less splashing, a soup-lover's pick. The build is plasticky, but the smooth results and value are good.

Blending: 8.6Build: 8.2Attachments: 8.2Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Extra-smooth blending
  • Less splashing
  • Affordable
Cons
  • Plasticky
  • Few attachments
7
Best build for the price

Dualit Hand Blender

8.4A dependable pick if the price is right.

Dualit's hand blender feels sturdier than most at its price, with a metal shaft and patented blade for fast, fine blending. It has fewer extras, but the build and blending are good value.

Blending: 8.6Build: 8.6Attachments: 8.0Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Sturdy metal shaft
  • Fast fine blending
  • Good value
Cons
  • Few attachments
  • Corded
8
Best with accessories

Morphy Richards Total Control

8.3Solid, if outshone by pricier rivals.

The Total Control bundles a whisk, masher and chopper with the blender, a versatile starter set for varied prep at a low price. The motor is modest, but the accessory bundle and value are good.

Blending: 8.2Build: 8.2Attachments: 8.8Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Whisk, masher and chopper
  • Versatile bundle
  • Affordable
Cons
  • Modest motor
  • Plasticky
9
Best budget

Russell Hobbs Desire

8.2A budget-friendly option worth a look.

The Russell Hobbs Desire covers everyday blending with a simple one-speed motor and detachable shaft at a rock-bottom price, a sensible cheap pick. It is basic, but for the money it does the job.

Blending: 8.2Build: 8.0Attachments: 7.8Value: 9.2
Pros
  • Very cheap
  • Detachable shaft
  • Simple to use
Cons
  • Single speed
  • Basic build
10
Best cheap cordless

Salter Cordless

8.1Rounds out our top ten.

Salter's cordless stick blender offers cable-free convenience at a budget price, handy for quick jobs around the kitchen. The power and battery are modest, but for cheap cordless blending it is good.

Blending: 8.0Build: 8.0Attachments: 8.0Value: 8.8
Pros
  • Cordless and cheap
  • Light and handy
  • USB charging
Cons
  • Modest power
  • Short battery

Frequently asked questions

What's the best of the hand blenders in 2026?

Our top overall pick is the Braun MultiQuick 9, which leads on our combined score for performance, value and features. The Bamix Classic and KitchenAid Cordless are excellent alternatives depending on budget and needs.

How did we choose these?

We weight performance, value, build quality and features, drawing on hands-on use and independent testing. See the methodology box above for the full breakdown.

Are these prices accurate?

Prices are approximate UK figures at the time of writing and change frequently. Click through to Amazon for the current price.

The bottom line

If you just want the best hand blenders without overthinking it, the Braun MultiQuick 9 is our top recommendation โ€” it earns the highest overall score for performance, value and features. Have a look at the current price and see what you think.

Check price on Amazon โ‰ˆ $100

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