Under-cabinet mount cordless stick blender
March 20, 2025 10:03 AM
Is a cordless stick blender whose charger mounts under your upper cabinets a thing?
We don't need a stick blender often, but when we do, they're handy.
What I'd really like is a cordless one where I can mount the charger to the bottom of the upper cabinets, so it just hangs out there and when I need it I just grab it and go and then deal with ugh The Cleanening.
One that mounts to the wall between upper and lower cabinets would also be okay. iguess.jpg .
Is that a thing? If not I'll just get a cheap corded one.
We don't need a stick blender often, but when we do, they're handy.
What I'd really like is a cordless one where I can mount the charger to the bottom of the upper cabinets, so it just hangs out there and when I need it I just grab it and go and then deal with ugh The Cleanening.
One that mounts to the wall between upper and lower cabinets would also be okay. iguess.jpg .
Is that a thing? If not I'll just get a cheap corded one.
kitchenaid makes the GO cordless immersion blender. It uses USB charging so at least that matched your expectation of a broken and sinful world.
I have a Vitamix immersion blender which I love, it's super powerful but has a cord. having a cord is actually my preferred option though. I had my previous Braun immersion blender for 20 years before somebody broke it for me. I don't see a cordless appliance lasting that long because of battery lifespan.
posted by Dr. Twist at 10:53 AM on March 20
I have a Vitamix immersion blender which I love, it's super powerful but has a cord. having a cord is actually my preferred option though. I had my previous Braun immersion blender for 20 years before somebody broke it for me. I don't see a cordless appliance lasting that long because of battery lifespan.
posted by Dr. Twist at 10:53 AM on March 20
bamix blenders come supplied with a little wall bracket, or at least the commercial ones do.
posted by pipeski at 10:53 AM on March 20
posted by pipeski at 10:53 AM on March 20
This is where 3D printing is extremely cool. Etsy has a couple of "wall mounts" for stick blenders so you can after-market that part.
However, I think you're imagining the charger for a cordless is a cradle-type with a contact that you can "set" the motor on it? All the ones I've owned or looked at used either a USB-C cable or the round DC-plug type plug, so is still a two-hand process.
But that wouldn't bother me a ton, and I think I'd pair it with an under-cabinet wine bottle holder, maybe like this or this.
posted by Lyn Never at 11:45 AM on March 20
However, I think you're imagining the charger for a cordless is a cradle-type with a contact that you can "set" the motor on it? All the ones I've owned or looked at used either a USB-C cable or the round DC-plug type plug, so is still a two-hand process.
But that wouldn't bother me a ton, and I think I'd pair it with an under-cabinet wine bottle holder, maybe like this or this.
posted by Lyn Never at 11:45 AM on March 20
For a cordless stick blender with a charging stand like this one or like this one it wouldn't be too hard to 3D print or build from wood or metal a bracket to mount that charging cradle to a wall, or under a cabinet. (Just make sure to leave enough vertical clearance to easily insert/remove it from the cradle!)
posted by xedrik at 12:51 PM on March 20
posted by xedrik at 12:51 PM on March 20
Thanks, y'all! Imma just go ahead and get whatever wirecutter or atk likes, and bemoan this stupid timeline that gives us all the fascism and none of the exact kitchen gadgets that I want.
Potato ricers are pretty cool tho.
posted by GCU Sweet and Full of Grace at 9:44 AM on March 21
Potato ricers are pretty cool tho.
posted by GCU Sweet and Full of Grace at 9:44 AM on March 21
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