KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender review

The KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender features Intelli-Speed motor control and a sturdy design, but it's not the most versatile model we reviewed.

KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender review
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Top Ten Reviews Verdict

The KitchenAid 5-Speed is well equipped for certain foods and conditions, but it's not very versatile.

Pros

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    Quick and easy to clean

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    Motor control picks the right speed for you

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    Inexpensive

Cons

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    Not the best for blending nuts or soup

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The KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender is a reasonably priced model which also has some great options for color, meaning this blender will tie well into your existing kitchen decor, or help you set the tone. This blender has buttons to help you stir, chop, liquify, mix, and puree, as well as settings which pulse and crush ice. The die cast metal base and stainless steel blades are durable and designed to tackle all types of food. However, when tested the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender is limited when it comes to blending soups and nuts. It performs much better when blending smoothies, but it's not the most versatile device in our roundup of the best blenders. That being said, for a reasonably priced and attractive model, we'd be happy to recommend the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender for most kitchen uses.

KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender review: Features 

The 5-Speed Diamond Blender features Intelli-Speed motor control and a sturdy design. This blender has a large 60-ounce pitcher that allows you to blend large quantities at once, and the motor base comes in a variety of colors, so you are sure to find an option that matches the color scheme of your kitchen. This electric blender can stir, chop, mix, puree and liquidate your food. It also has five pulse settings and the ability to crush ice.

But what does Intelli-Speed motor control actually do? This technology senses the mixture of food in your blender and automatically chooses an appropriate speed to ensure that it has the right amount of power to complete the food-processing tasks. Additionally, this kitchen appliance includes a steel-reinforced coupler that provides the right amount of power from the blender's motor to its blades. These features help ensure that you receive a consistent mixture when your blender's task is complete.

KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender

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The design of the KitchenAid 5-Speed is similar to most of the smoothie blenders you'll find. That 60-ounce pitcher is shatterproof and scratchproof, so is fine for both hot and cold food and liquids. The pitcher is also stain-resistant and large enough to hold a large quantity of food at once. Also, the control panel can easily be wiped clean, so you can remove spills quickly. You can place the included pitcher in the dishwasher for fast and easy cleanup, helping make this one of the best for cleanup ease in our blender reviews. 

Even though we are impressed with the smoothie results from the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender, there are stronger choices for blending a wider variety of food. While we found that while it works well with smoothies, it was not our favorite when it came to blending other food, such as nuts or soup ingredients.

Should you buy the KitchenAid 5-Speed Diamond Blender? 

The KitchenAid 5-Speed is easy to use and offers a wide assortment of options for processing your food. For a blender with more power for making hot, fresh soups, check out the Cuisinart Hurricane. However, the KitchenAid offers a quick way to make tasty breakfast smoothies, and cleanup afterward is a cinch with flat controls and dishwasher-safe elements. If you are looking for an attractive and reasonably priced blender, this is a good option.

Angie Parkinson

A contracted writer for TTR, Angie has been reviewing vacuum cleaners, countertop appliances and other home goods for more than eight years. Her spare time often goes to planning improvements for her quirky 103-year-old home or hiking in the gorgeous Utah mountains. In her past role, she was a newspaper journalist and she has a bachelor's degree in Technical Writing.