Under-cabinet mount cordless stick blender
March 20, 2025 10:03 AM Subscribe
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.
Best answer: 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
Best answer: 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
Best answer: 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
Best answer: 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
Response by poster: 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 [1 favorite]
Potato ricers are pretty cool tho.
posted by GCU Sweet and Full of Grace at 9:44 AM on March 21 [1 favorite]
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