We've got kitchens where the volume just doesn't stop — caterers, small batch producers, maybe a busy canteen — and that's where the 800W motor really earns its keep, pureeing down a full pot of soup in under a minute without bogging out.
The detachable shaft is actually the part that matters most here; you can swap it out or run it through the dishwasher without the motor housing getting wet, and at 600g it's light enough to hold for a solid 20 minutes of blending without your forearm screaming at you.
39.5cm length means you're reaching the bottom of a standard 12-liter stockpot easily — no tilting, no splashing, and that stainless steel shaft handles hot liquids without any warping or staining issues we've seen (check lead time on the black version, it's usually 2-4 weeks behind white).
It's CE and ROHS certified so compliance paperwork is clean, but honestly the plastic top cap can feel a bit thin compared to an all-metal unit — it's fine for normal use, just don't drop it from counter height repeatedly.
You'll get it packed in a simple OPP bag for 48 pieces minimum, which means if you're a distributor or a restaurant chain doing central kitchen setup, that's your sweet spot; the 220V version is European standerd, so double-check your local voltge before ordering.
One thing most buyers don't think to ask: the blade assembly has four prongs instead of usual two, so it pulls ingredients down into teh vortex better for thicker mixes like mayo or nut butters — pretty much eliminates that annoying top-layer splashing.
Yes, 800W handles hot soups easily and crushes frozen fruit without bogging down. Just don't run it continuously for more than 1 minute without a break.
MOQ is 48 pieces. For stock colors, lead time is around 7-10 days after payment. Custom orders take a bit longer.
Yes, we include CE and ROHS certificates with every order. Just request them when you place the order.
Standard is stainless steel shaft. Custom shaft lengths or colors are possible for orders over 500 pieces, but we need to discuss specs first.
It's fine for single units inside a carton. For larger wholesale orders, we pack them in export cartons with foam inserts to prevent damage.