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Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender Blender Review

Tested using Methodology v0.8
Reviewed Feb 11, 2022 at 09:37 am
Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender Picture
4.6
Multi-Purpose
5.6
Smoothies/Protein Shakes
1.8
Ice Crushing
7.7
Soups
3.8
Professional Use

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Ηand Βlender (also called the Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick Ηand Βlender) is a budget-friendly immersion blender that you can use to blend hot ingredients directly in a pot or pan. It can make decent smoothies, but it's poorly made and prone to breaking. The body and blending arm are metal, but the gear that connects them is plastic that can shatter, especially if you use it to process tough ingredients like almonds or ice cubes. It doesn't come with a jar but does include whisk and milk frother attachments to help make things like salad dressing and lattes, which helps make it a bit more versatile. Unfortunately, this blender isn't recommended because it's likely to break with repeated use.

Note: We purchased two of these blenders, and both units broke during testing. The first unit's blades broke off during the ice crushing test, and the second broke during the almond butter test when the plastic connection between the motor body and blades came apart. This poses a safety issue, especially since the first blender's blades came off. Several users on the manufacturer's website and other sites report that their blender broke similarly.

Our Verdict

4.6 Multi-Purpose

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender is poor for multi-purpose use. It can hot blend and makes decent smoothies, but it's still not ideal for that purpose since it's poorly made and prone to breaking. Our unit broke when we used it to make crushed ice, and the replacement unit broke during the almond butter test. There are whisk and milk frother accessories included, which help make it a bit more versatile.

Pros
  • Can hot blend.
Cons
  • Βad build quality.
  • Fails to crush ice.
5.6 Smoothies/Protein Shakes

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender is disappointing for smoothies. It's not well-built, and the plastic gears that connect the motor body to the blending arm are prone to breaking after just a few uses. It also doesn't come with a jar you can use for blending, so you need to use your own container to make a smoothie. It doesn't have much of an issue processing frozen banana chunks and makes decent smoothies, although if you add ingredients like kale, your drink can have a very grainy texture.

Pros
  • Makes decent smoothies.
Cons
  • Βad build quality.
  • No jar included.
1.8 Ice Crushing

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender can't crush ice. The ice builds up under the blender and jams the blades, and our unit's blades broke off during the ice crush test. Βecause of its poor build quality, it could be dangerous to try and use it to crush ice cubes.

Pros
Cons
  • Βad build quality.
  • Fails to crush ice.
7.7 Soups

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender is good for soups. It can be used for hot blending and makes decent smoothies, so it should process soft cooked vegetables. However, the blender has a bad build quality and can break during use, which is a serious safety issue.

Pros
  • Can hot blend.
Cons
  • Βad build quality.
  • No jar included.
3.8 Professional Use

The Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender is bad for professional use. It has a bad build quality and is likely to break if you use it to process tougher ingredients like almond and ice. There's also no included beaker that you can use for blending, and you should only run it for up to 50 seconds continuously. You can use it for hot blending, and it comes with whisk and milk frother attachments that help make it more versatile, but it feels too fragile for heavy use.

Pros
  • Whisk and milk frother attachments included.
Cons
  • Βad build quality.
  • Fails to crush ice.
  • 4.6 Multi-Purpose
  • 5.6 Smoothies/Protein Shakes
  • 1.8 Ice Crushing
  • 7.7 Soups
  • 3.8 Professional Use
  1. Updated Feb 11, 2022: Review published.
  2. Updated Feb 03, 2022: Early access published.
  3. Updated Jan 19, 2022: Our testers have started testing this product.
  4. Updated Jan 04, 2022: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  5. Updated Dec 14, 2021: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick comes in one variant, 'Silver'. It's also sometimes sold as the Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick Hand Blender. You can see the label for the unit we tested here. If you come across another variant, please let us know in the discussions, and we'll update our review.

Compared To Other Blenders

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick is a compact immersion blender, like the KitchenAid 5-Speed Hand Blender and the Braun MultiQuick 5. It comes with whisk and milk frother attachments but doesn't include a jar you can use for blending, unlike some other budget-friendly options like the KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Hand Blender or the Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender. It's also very flimsy and prone to breaking, especially if you use it to process harder ingredients like almonds or ice cubes.

If you're looking for more options, check out our lists of the best immersion blenders, the best blenders for smoothies, and the best blenders.

KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Hand Blender

The KitchenAid Variable Speed Corded Hand Blender is better than the Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender for most purposes. The KitchenAid has a significantly better build quality, is better for blending fibrous ingredients and making nut butter, and comes with a beaker for blending.

Bamix Mono M133

The Bamix Mono M133 is better than the Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender. The Bamix is significantly better built and more able to handle tough tasks like making nut butter. The Mueller makes a smoother blend with fibrous ingredients, but it's badly built and prone to breaking.

Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender

The Cuisinart Smart Stick Two-Speed Hand Blender is better than the Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender. Neither model is well-built, but the Cuisinart is more sturdy and can crush ice and make almond butter. On the other hand, the Mueller makes better-blended smoothies, but its fragile build quality can be a safety issue.

nutribullet Immersion Blender

The NutriBullet Immersion Blender is better than the Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender. The NutriBullet has a much better build quality and can handle tough ingredients like nuts. The Mueller comes with a whisk and a milk frother, while the NutriBullet only comes with a whisk. Unfortunately, it's badly built and prone to breaking.

Braun MultiQuick 5

The Braun MultiQuick 5 is better than the Mueller Ultra-Stick Hand Blender. The Braun feels sturdy, especially compared to the Mueller, which has poor build quality. It can also handle tougher blends like nut butter.

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Test Results

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Design
Design
Dimensions
Blender Type
Immersion Blender
Height
15.2" (38.5 cm)
Width 2.1" (5.4 cm)
Depth 3.0" (7.6 cm)
Weight
1.7 lbs (0.8 kg)
Shaft Length (Immersion Blenders)
7.6" (19.3 cm)

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick Ηand Βlender is a compact immersion blender with a blending shaft that's long enough to reach the bottom of most pots and pans. The blending shaft is also detachable for easier storage in a kitchen drawer.

3.0
Design
Build Quality

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick has a bad build quality. While the body and blending arm are stainless steel, the mechanism that connects them is plastic. During testing, our unit's blades broke off during the ice crush test. The replacement unit broke during the almond butter test when the plastic connection point between the motor body and blending arm shattered. The blender's fragile build can be a safety issue, especially if the blades come loose. If you have this blender, it's recommended not to run it without the blending arm completely submerged in the recipe.

Note: Some users report having the same issue with the plastic component in the motor base shattering after just a few uses, or with the blades becoming detached.

Design
Main Jar/Beaker
Material
No Jar Included
Jar Capacity
N/A
Beaker Capacity
N/A
Weight
N/A
Dishwasher Safe
No

This blender doesn't come with a jar.

Design
Additional Jar
Material
No Additional Jar
Capacity
N/A
Weight
N/A
Dishwasher Safe
No
Design
Blades
Blade Type
Sharp
Blade Count
4
Removable
No
Dishwasher Safe
No

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick Hand Blender has four blades on the blending arm, two that are horizontal and two smaller ones that point vertically. You can't remove the blades from the blending arm, but you can detach the blending arm from the motor body. There are two other accessories included that connect to the motor body: a whisk for tasks like making salad dressing or homemade mayonnaise, and a milk frother.

Design
Lid
2 Part Lid
No Lid Included
Lid Closing Type
No Lid Included
Design
Power Cord
Stow Away Compartment
No
Cord Length
4.9 ft (1.5 m)

The power cord is long and can reach an outlet near your counter.

Design
In The Box

  • Motor body
  • Blade shaft
  • Whisk attachment
  • Frother attachment
  • Motor body adapter
  • Instruction manual

Performance
Performance
Speed And Controls
Power
500 W
Min Speed
12,300 RPM
Max Speed
13,700 RPM
Speed Dial
Yes
Pulse/Turbo Mode
Yes
Noise @ Max Speed
70 dB
On/Off Toggle
No

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick has a speed dial with eight different settings. It's possible to change the speed setting while blending, but you need to keep holding down the power button to run the blender, so you need two hands. There's a button for turbo mode, which runs the blender at its highest speed, regardless of the speed chosen on the dial.

The blender is pretty quiet at maximum speed. Unfortunately, the minimum blending speed is almost as fast as the maximum blending speed. Even though there are a lot of different settings, you don't have a lot of options for fine-tuning the speed.

0
Performance
Almond Butter
Preparation Time
< 1 min
Texture
Failed To Process
Spreadability
Failed To Process
Unprocessed Almonds/Chunks
Failed To Process

This blender can't make almond butter. Trying to process tough ingredients can cause the blades to stop rotating after only about 20 seconds of blending. The plastic gears that connect the blades to the motor body can break and fall out of the blender when the two parts are disconnected.

7.0
Performance
Smoothie (Best Jar)
Jar Used
Standard 1000 ml Beaker
Preparation Time
< 2 min
Texture
Grainy

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick makes decent smoothies. If you blend for about two minutes in total, it can incorporate frozen banana chunks and raw kale into a cold, pleasant smoothie. Ηowever, it doesn't fully process the kale, and there are noticeable bits leftover that feel big enough to get caught in your teeth. The manufacturer also says the blender shouldn't run for more than 50 seconds continuously, so you need to pause in the middle of the process.

0
Performance
Smoothie (Other Jar)
Jar Used
No Other Jar
Preparation Time
N/A
Texture
No Other Jar
0
Performance
Crushed Ice
Preparation Time
3 min
Ice Quality
Failed To Crush

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick can't crush ice. While the manual recommends using crushed ice instead of ice cubes in recipes "for best results," it doesn't specify that you shouldn't use the blender for ice crushing at all. Ηowever, if you try to use it to crush three ice cubes, the blades can break off. It's a safety issue using the blender for this purpose isn't recommended. Even if they don't break, the blades quickly get jammed with ice, and you need to use warm water to clear them, so it's not suitable for making crushed ice.

Ease Of Use
Ease Of Use
Programs / Modes
Crushed Ice
No
Self-Clean Program
No
Single Serve
No
Timer
No
9.0
Ease Of Use
Cleaning
Smoothie Cleaning
Simple
Almond Butter Cleaning
Simple

The Mueller Austria Ultra-Stick is very easy to clean by hand. After making a smoothie, you can rinse the blending arm with water and then run the blender in a beaker with soap and warm water for a few seconds to get it completely clean. While it can't make almond butter, it should be similarly easy to clean when you're working with sticky ingredients, although you may need to wipe it quickly with a sponge or run it for a little longer with soap and water.

Ease Of Use
Extra Features
Hot Blending
Yes
Additional Jugs
No
Juicer Attachment
No
Food Processing Attachment
No
Heating Element
No
Noise Dome
No
Tamper
No
Vacuum Pump
No
Speed Adjustment Based On Jar Size
No

You can use it to blend hot ingredients for recipes like soups, sauces, and purees. There's also a milk frother attachment included and a whisk that you can use for tasks like making whipped cream or stirring salad dressing.