Why Your Kitchen Needs an Immersion Blender

 Introducing Your New Best Friend: The Sammic XM-12 Immersion Blender


Can you name a kitchen tool that multi-tasks, saves prep and clean-up time, reduces waste, and moves around the kitchen with you? It really does exist! Whether you call it a stick, immersion, or hand blender, a well-designed immersion blender can be a chef’s best friend. We've found a brand-new model we thought you’d like to know about.


Like a great book you just can’t put down, Sammic’s new XM-12 Compact Immersion Blender is a handy tool you're likely to get attached to. With its advanced, tempered steel, Y-blade design, the XM-12 quickly yields the perfect texture, from airy blending to smooth purees. For volumes up to 10 quarts, it’s the ideal size for easy handling, and the non-slip ergonomic grip reduces fatigue. Durably constructed and capable of carrying out tough jobs without the casing overheating, the XM-12 offers maximum motor power in a compact size to help you do your best work in a short amount of time.

When it’s time to clean up, the click-on arm detaches with a quick twist for washing. If you’re not a fan of cleaning up splashes or intricate parts, you’ll appreciate the simple yet effective design of the splash-reducing blade hood, which can be washed either by hand or in the dishwasher. Re-assembly is equally quick with a twist and audible click to let you know the arm is safely locked in place and ready for use.


Whatever you’re creating, from salad dressings, batters, jams, pumpkin puree, or gazpacho, to mayonnaise or meringue, the Sammic XM-12 will give you the ultimate blend of versatility, comfort, and power to let your culinary imagination run wild. Check out the Sammic XM-12 video to learn more about what it can do for you.

Ready for total culinary immersion with this new kitchen companion? Contact us for a quote or information on where to get your very own XM-12.


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