KitchenAid Cordless Small Appliances

Have you ever been making cookie dough or were trying to chop something and you wanted to move your appliance somewhere in your kitchen you didn’t have a power outlet? Maybe you have a kitchen island that you like to prepare food on, but it lacks that power source that lets you use your small appliances on it. I think everyone can agree that it’s hard to be tethered to a wall outlet when you want to really get into cooking or baking, and that’s why the KitchenAid Cordless Collection is so amazing.

KitchenAid Cordless Collection, available in your favourite colours

The KitchenAid Cordless Collection is a set of cordless small appliances that chop, mix, and blend without having to be plugged into the wall. They have rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that are optimized for run-time and performance, and there is a light that turns on when it’s time to charge the battery.

KitchenAid Cordless collection colours

All three cordless small appliances are available in your favourite KitchenAid colours including black matte, onyx black, empire red, and blue velvet.

KitchenAid 7-speed Cordless Hand Mixer

KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer

The KitchenAid 7-speed cordless hand mixer is a hand mixer that lets you stir, mix, or whip everything from soft to chunky ingredients. Thanks to the long-lasting lithium-ion battery you’ll be able to cook anywhere in your kitchen, and the battery will recharge in as little as two hours.

You’ll be able to make up to 4 batches of cookies on a full charge, and it runs quietly, even at the highest speed setting. It also has a Soft Start feature that brings the beaters up to the selected speed gradually so you don’t get a lot of splatter. It stands on its own by resting on the edge of the bowl.

If the battery is dead and you need to use it asap, all it takes is a quick 10-minute charge and you’ll have enough power to whip up a cake mix.

KitchenAid 5 Cup Cordless Food Chopper

KitchenAid Cordless Chopper

The KitchenAid 5-Cup Cordless Food Chopper is a foodie’s dream appliance. It’s easy to charge, and with a full battery it can chop up to 40 onions before you need to plug it in again. If the battery is empty you can plug it in for 10 minutes and that quick charge will give you enough power to chop up your dinner ingredients.

This 5-cup food chopper is the perfect size for anyone who wants an appliance that’s a bit bigger than the corded KitchenAid Mini 3.5 cup food processor. The cord-free design lets you chop, mix, puree, or whip anywhere in your kitchen, and the 5-cup BPA-free work bowl and two-speed settings let you mix everything from salsa to whipped cream.

KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender

KitchenAid Immersion Blender

Out of all the cordless appliances, the KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender, also known as an immersion blender, is the one I know I’d use every day. It has a removable 8″ blending arm and 4-point stainless steel blades to efficiently blend everything from smoothies to milkshakes or soup. There is even an included removable pan guard so you can protect your cast iron or enamel cookware.

The KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender is easy to charge using the included charger, and that charger will work with all KitchenAid cordless appliances. It will charge from empty in 2 hours or less, and a quick 20-minute charge is enough to whip through a steaming pot of soup. On a full charge, you’ll be able to make 7 batches of soup at one time.

KitchenAid K400 Blender

KitchenAid blender

Although it’s not corded, the KitchenAid K400 blender is another exciting addition to the KitchenAid lineup. You can blend smoothies, crush ice, make icy cold drinks, or whip up a dip in this 5-speed variable speed dial blender. It has a square, single-wall BPA-free jar and stainless steel blades.

Like the KitchenAid Cordless hand mixer, this blender has Soft Start to start the motor slowly and increase speed to avoid splatter. It also has Intelli-Speed Motor Control so it can sense what’s inside the bucket and maintain the best speed to blast through everything you put inside.

You’ll be able to take your smoothie on the go if you choose to add the 16-oz Personal Blender Jar. This blender has that sleek style you love in KitchenAid appliances, and it comes in a variety of colours including black matte, contour silver, passion red, blue velvet, and white.

Which of the new KitchenAid small appliances would you love the most? It would be hard to choose just one and in just one colour, but you can find all three small appliances in the KitchenAid Cordless Collection as well as the KitchenAid K400 Blender on Bestbuy.ca right now.

Shelly Wutke
Editor TV & Home Theatre
I'm a Vancouver freelancer and tech enthusiast. When I'm not writing you'll find me on my farm with my alpacas, chickens, and honeybees. Visit my website Survivemag

638 COMMENTS

  1. I recently started making my cheesecakes using my blender/food processor rather than a hand mixer. The mixture is so much smoother than using a hand mixer–even if the cheese is still cold! I would love to upgrade my current blender/food processor with one from a premium brand like Kitchen Aid.

  2. All of these seem great opportunity as you would use all of them in the kitchen, besides they help you to save the time

  3. My favourite appliance is the KitchenAid 1200-Watt Stand Blender. It would be perfect to make some spicy salsas with lot of coriander or a creamy butternut squash soup for the cold days, and I’m addicted to smoothies, so the Personal Blending Jar sounds amazing.

  4. The Kitchenaid stand mixer is my favorite in the small appliances (their fridges, stoves are great too). With all the attachments you can do so many things, but making cookie dough is high up in the favorites list.

  5. My favourite appliance is the Blender. I have a very small hand held blender that I got for my wedding, 53 years ago, and it still works. Sure need an update.

  6. the KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Hand Blender would be the tool that I would use a lot – I was just looking at them the other day since it is something that I don’t have (and I have a lot of small appliances!!)

  7. My favourite appliance is the KitchenAid K400 Blender. It is great for making my daily breakfast fruit smoothie.

  8. KitchenAid 5-Cup Cordless Food Chopper is my go to for numerous dessert recipes – it’s invaluable!!

  9. I love all these kitchen appliances but the most one I use is my blender, similar to the “2 KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Immersion Blender”. I use it to chop all my ingredients, vegetables, for my homemade soups. Also for any nuts or ingredients, I need in recipes, or just about anything that needs chopping.

  10. My favourite KitchenAid appliance is the stand mixer. I make delicious Lemon Poppyseed Muffins with this mixer.

  11. My favourite KitchenAid appliance is my mixer. I use it most frequently for mixing cooking dough. I could certainly use a blender though as a component of mine broke and the replacement piece is pretty pricey.

  12. I love making all kinds of muffins whether it is dessert muffins such as choco chip or any fruit flavored muffins to Meatloaf muffins for dinner. All of your blenders would be used perfectly depending on the recipe I was makin!!!

  13. The immersion blender would be great for making tasty fall soups. I love the idea that it runs on a battery. Electric plugs are at a premium in my older home. Thanks for the giveaway.

  14. missing my immersion blender which went on the blitz 2 weeks ago .. especially when i make my butternut squash soup.

  15. Our KitchenAid food processor and stand mixer have provided many years of reliable service. The K400 blender would be good for making our morning smoothies.

  16. The cordless food chopper is my go to appliance. Perfect for chopping mincing and mixing vegetables and spices for things such as sauces omelets pizza toppings etc.

  17. My favourite is the KitchenAid Cordless Variable Speed Immersion Blender. I would use it to make smoothies and shakes. Cheers!

  18. I’d like the 1 KitchenAid Cordless Food Chopper and at this time I’m not sure what I would make with it.

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