![]() This whisk attachment transforms the Big Stik immersion blender into a unit that can whip delicate egg whites or creams to any consistency and mashes potatoes in record time. (25 gallon) capacity, 16″ stainless steel removable shaft, variable speed motor, continuous ON feature, rubberized comfort grip, 1 HP, 120v, 750W, 6. Description The WSB2W is the 10' stainless steel whisk attachment from Waring for the heavy-duty Big Stix immersion blender. Rubberized comfort grip and additional handle offer control over movementīig Stix Immersion Blender, heavy duty, 100 qt.Lightweight, ergonomic design can be moved without strain.Shaft can be interchanged with others in the series (sold separately).removable, dishwasher-safe shaft is sealed and made of stainless steel to aid in cleaning Continuous-on operation keeps the unit on while the user is not holding the button.Heavy-duty, high-efficiency motor operates with variable speed control, providing full control and consistency from light mixing to emulsifying.To support flexibility with different-sized batches and products, the shaft can be interchanged with others in the series, but additional shafts are sold separately. This shaft is sealed to prevent food from getting inside and causing contamination, and it can be removed and placed in the warewasher. ![]() Its stainless steel shaft is 16 inches long, so it reaches into the bottom of deep pots and containers. The Waring WSB60 immersion blender can be used for batches as large as 50 gallons. This lightweight, ergonomically designed unit has a rubberized comfort grip and a second handle. Continuous-on operation prevents the user from pressing the button throughout the blending process. With this flexibility, employees can lightly mix or emulsify ingredients. Its variable speed control enables operators to have full control over the blending process and ranges from 5,000 to 18,000 rotations per minute.
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