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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Dimensions
    2. Build Quality
    3. Jar Capacity
    4. Jar/Beaker Materials
    5. Blades
    6. Lid
    7. Power Cord
    8. In The Box
  5. Performance
    1. Fibrous Ingredients (Small Batches)
    2. Fibrous Ingredients (Full Capacity)
    3. Crushed Ice
    4. Nut Butter
    5. Noise
    6. Blade Speed
  6. Ease Of Use
    1. Controls And Programs
    2. Cleaning
  7. Comments

All-Clad KZ750DGT vs Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

All-Clad KZ750DGT
Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender

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Updated May 29, 2023 03:08 PM

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All-Clad KZ750DGT Picture
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Variants

  • KZ750D
  • Smart Stick 2018 (Black)
  • Smart Stick 2018 (Blue)
  • Smart Stick 2018 (Cool Grey)
  • Smart Stick 2018 (Red)
  • Smart Stick 2018 (Silver)
  • Smart Stick 2018 (White)

Our Verdict

All-Clad KZ750DGT

Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender

The All-Clad KZ750DGT is better than the Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender. The All-Clad makes a smoother blend with bigger batches of fibrous ingredients and is more capable of tough tasks like making nut butter or crushing ice. It has a much wider range of speed settings. On the other hand, the Cuisinart is much lighter, so it's less tiring to hold into for a few minutes of blending. It makes a silkier blend with smaller batches of ingredients like kale or blueberries and also comes with a beaker, so it's a little better for single-serve smoothies.

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