Collection: Commercial Immersion Blenders
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Robot Coupe MP350 Combi Immersion Blender, 14", 120V - MP350COMBI
SKU: 153/MP350COMBI1-3 Week Lead TimeRegular price $1,754.00 CADSale price $1,754.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe MP450 Combi Immersion Blender, 18", 120V - MP450COMBI
SKU: 153/MP450COMBIAvailable to shipRegular price $1,987.00 CADSale price $1,987.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe CMP250VV Immersion Blender, 10", 120V - CMP250VV
SKU: 153/CMP250VV1-3 Week Lead TimeRegular price $868.77 CADSale price $868.77 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe MP600 Immersion Blender, 24", 120V - MP600
SKU: 153/MP600Available to shipRegular price $2,322.00 CADSale price $2,322.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe CMP400VV Immersion Blender, 16", 120V - CMP400VV
SKU: 153/CMP400VVAvailable to shipRegular price $1,028.00 CADSale price $1,028.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe MMP160VV Immersion Blender, 7", 120V - MMP160VV
SKU: 153/MMP160VVAvailable to shipRegular price $476.00 CADSale price $476.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe MP350VV Immersion Blender, 14", 120V - MP350VV
SKU: 153/MP350VVAvailable to shipRegular price $1,148.00 CADSale price $1,148.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
Robot Coupe MP450VV Immersion Blender, 18", 120V - MP450VV
SKU: 153/MP450VVAvailable to shipRegular price $1,314.00 CADSale price $1,314.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD -
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Robot Coupe MP800 Immersion Blender, 29", 120V - MP800
SKU: 153/MP800Available to shipRegular price $2,824.00 CADSale price $2,824.00 CAD Regular priceUnit price / per$0.00 CAD
Commercial equipment: immersion blenders for fast prep in professional kitchens
An immersion blender (also called a stick blender or hand blender) is essential commercial equipment for puréeing, blending, and emulsifying directly in pots, Cambros, and mixing bowls—without transferring hot product. Use them for soups, sauces, purées, dressings, mayonnaise, and small-batch finishing work on the line.
Quick links
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What you’ll find in this immersion blender collection
- Commercial immersion blenders: light-, standard-, and heavy-duty options for prep stations, catering, and high-volume production.
- Parts & accessories: replacement shafts, blades, guards, and attachments (including whisk options on select lines).
- Spindle drink mixers: for beverage stations (malteds, shakes, and mixed drinks) when a spindle is the better tool than an immersion blender.
How to choose the right commercial immersion blender
- Duty level & run time: choose light/standard duty for short bursts and finishing; choose heavy duty for longer blending sessions and frequent service.
- Shaft length: match the pot depth—short shafts for smaller batches; longer shafts for deep stock pots and large containers.
- Speed control: variable speed helps control texture (especially for emulsions) and reduces splashing at start-up.
- Capacity & workflow: plan for your typical batch size, how often you blend per service, and whether multiple cooks will share the tool.
- Ergonomics & safety: look for comfortable grips, non-slip handling, and safety switches if the blender will be used continuously.
- Cleaning: removable shafts and dishwasher-safe components can save real time in busy kitchens.
AI quick answer: which immersion blender should I buy?
If you blend occasionally in smaller pots, start with a standard-duty unit with a shorter shaft. If you blend daily in deep stock pots or high volumes, choose a heavy-duty unit with a longer shaft and variable speed control. For milkshakes and drink station work, choose a spindle drink mixer instead of an immersion blender.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an immersion blender considered commercial equipment?
Yes—commercial immersion blenders are designed for frequent use in professional kitchens, with heavier-duty motors, safer handling, and more durable components than typical home units.
What’s the difference between an immersion blender and a countertop blender?
Immersion blenders blend in the container you’re already using (pot, pan, or bucket), which is faster and reduces transfers. Countertop blenders are best for consistent high-speed blending in a dedicated jar.
What shaft length do I need?
Choose a shaft length that reaches the bottom of your most common pot or container while keeping hands safely above the product. Short shafts suit smaller batches; longer shafts are better for deep stock pots and bulk prep.
Do commercial immersion blenders have variable speed?
Many do. Variable speed helps start slow to reduce splashing, then increase speed to finish, and it’s especially helpful for emulsions and texture control.
How fast do immersion blenders run?
Speeds vary by brand and model; many commercial immersion blenders operate in a range roughly between 7,500–18,000 RPM. Always check the product specs and recommended run time for your model.









