KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 review (2024)

TechRadar Verdict

KitchenAid is a brand with a good reputation for countertop appliances and this is a top-quality blender. The KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 has a sturdy die-cast metal base, and high-power motor, which makes light work of blending tough, fibrous ingredients such as pineapple. It’s expensive, big and bulky, and there are no pre-set programs or smoothie accessories. That said, this is a high-performance machine aimed at seasoned cooks who want a blender without the gimmicks, that offers lots of speed settings.

Pros

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    10 speed settings

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    Simple to operate

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    Sturdy metal construction

Cons

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    Expensive

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    Bulky

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    Blades get warm

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30-second review

KitchenAid has a long-standing reputation for manufacturing kitchen appliances for over 100 years. It has been manufacturing blenders for almost 30 years, with models from its range regularly making it into our best blender list.

The KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 is no exception. Designed to be an easy-to-use no-nonsense kitchen appliance, it’s one of the most powerful blenders in KitchenAid’s range. It has a die-cast metal base and comes with a 60oz/ 1.75-liter plastic pitcher.

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KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB60600 price and availability

Design

Performance

Should I buy?

With ten speed settings, but no auto programs, it’s designed more for experienced cooks than novices in the kitchen.The wide range of speed settings give the user plenty of control for whatever creation they choose. There are no additional blending cups or smoothie accessories included or available separately, so KitchenAid isn’t targeting the smoothie crowd with this appliance, it’s for serious cooks.

At $419.99/ £499, the KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 is eye-wateringly expensive too. It’s best -suited to heavy-duty blending tasks that need some muscle, such as combining a range of tough fibrous ingredients. However, if you’re looking for a blender that can evenley chop nuts, this is best avoided as we were left disappointed with its attempts.

KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 price and availability

  • List price: $419.99/ £499

The KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060, which is known as the KitchenAid Blender High Performance ARTISAN 5KSB6061 in the UK, is priced at $419.99/ £499. It can be purchased directly from KitchenAid, but it isn’t currently available in Australia.

The KitchenAid High Performance Blender is one of its most premium models in the KitchenAid range of blenders, with a high-power 3.0 peak horsepower motor, which is second only to the most premium models which have a 3.5 peak horsepower motor.

There are KitchenAid promo codes to check out which could help lower the price.

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Design

  • 60 oz/ 1.75-liter blending jar
  • 10 variable speeds
  • Dishwasher safe parts

As we mentioned earlier the KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 has a 3.0 peak horsepower motor, which is likely to be the reason for blender’s size. It’s one of the biggest we’ve seen and will take up more space on your countertop than an average blender. It measures 17.7 x 10.5 x 9.1 inches /45 x 26.7 x 23.1cm (h x w x d), and is also heavy at 19.5 lb / 8.85 kg. If you’re short on space and plan to keep it in a cupboard when not in use, it will be tricky to move around.

It’s really simple to set up, comes with a generous 60 oz/ 1.75-liter BPA-free plastic blending jar and a tamper, but there are no other accessories included, or available to purchase separately either. You also won’t see any preset programs on this blender, but it has 10 infinitely variable speed settings for ultimate control, as well as a pulse option.

The start/ stop and pulse toggle switches can be pushed either up or down to operate the blender and the jug can be placed with the handle on any corner to suit your needs.

The sturdy die-cast metal base comes in black for those purchasing in the US or a choice of red or cream if you’re in the UK. Since this blender is designed for seasoned cooks who want a high-powered appliance, it doesn’t come with a recipe book, although there are a few speed suggestions in the instruction manual.

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Performance

  • Blades generate heat
  • Can blend very small quantities
  • Jar doesn’t lock into base

During testing, we noticed that while the KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060’s heavy sturdy base stays securely in position on the countertop, the jar doesn’t lock to the base and there can be some slight movement left or right.

With just ten speeds or pulse to choose from, it’s simple to use the blender. We pulsed ice cubes to crush them, which the blender had no problem doing. The ice was crushed in a few seconds to a good even texture that wasn’t too powdery. We also tried chopping nuts with the pulse function, but the results were uneven, half was chopped into a powder with the other half being larger chunks. Our decibel meter measured 85dB when chopping nuts which was the loudest of all the tests we did using this appliance. While this isn’t the loudest blender we’ve tested, this noise level is equivalent to a truck travelling down the road at 40mph, which certainly makes it loud. That said, as the sound level is only experienced for a few minutes at a time, we think this is an acceptable level.

For a smoothie, the instruction manual suggests using the maximum power level and the texture didn’t disappoint. It pulverized fibrous pineapple and leafy spinach with banana, yogurt and apple juice into a smoothie with no grittiness or visible bits at all. But despite all of our ingredients coming straight from the fridge we noticed the smoothie was at room temperature when we drank it. The blades were warm to the touch, leading to heat to transfer to the smoothie during blending. This is a big downside of this powerful blender, although when used for a shorter duration, such as when crushing ice, we didn’t experience any heat transference.

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We made a thick glossy mayonnaise using the lower speed settings, oil can easily be poured in during blending by removing the ingredient measuring cap. There was very little spitting and the blades are positioned low enough in the blender jug to ensure the small quantity of egg yolks are mixed fully. Towards the end of the mayonnaise test, we did stop blending and gave the condiment a stir because some of the oil wasn’t being fully incorporated, and instead remained on the side of the jug.

When we filled the blender to maximum capacity with water and began blending, we were pleased to see there wasn’t any serious leaking. A very small amount of water was ejected through the side of the ingredient-measuring cap into the well in the lid. However, it quickly drained back into the jug and didn’t build up in the lid.

The jug, lid and tamper are all dishwasher safe, and the manual instructs you on how to clean using maximum speed, hot water and dishwashing detergent, so it’s easy to clean off even the most gloopy food remnants such as our mayonnaise.

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Should I buy the KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 ?

Buy it if…

You want a high-power blender
The 3.0 peak horsepower motor is the second-highest power motor offered in the KitchenAid blending range and will be more than powerful enough for most domestic blending tasks.

You want lots of blending speeds
With 10 speeds that are infinitely variable, this blender is great for experienced cooks who want a high degree of speed control for specific recipes.

You want a blender that’s easy to clean
The jug, lid and tamper are all dishwasher safe for easy no fuss cleaning.

Don’t buy it if…

You’re short on space
With this blender KitchenAid has focused on power and as such it’s not a compact blender, additionally it’s heavy, which means it’s awkward to lift in and out of a cupboard too.

You’re on a budget
This is an expensive appliance and if you’re looking for a KitchenAid blender that’s more affordable, you might want to consider the KitchenAid K150.

You want to blend temperature-sensitive ingredients
When we used the blender on its highest power to make a smoothie, the blades got warm which increased the temperature of our smoothie and might cause an issue if your ingredients are sensitive to temperature or need to stay very cold.

First reviewed: August 2021

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Helen McCue

Freelance Contributor

Helen is a freelance writer who specializes in kitchen appliances and has written for some of the biggest home-related titles around. She has been reviewing small appliances, including blenders, juicers, and multi-cookers, for more than 8 years, and also upholsters furniture when she's not testing the latest food tech gadgets.

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KitchenAid High Performance Series Blender KSB6060 review (2024)

FAQs

Is KitchenAid blender worth the money? ›

The bottom line

Overall, the KitchenAid K400 Blender is a workhorse. I tested it for 100 days, and there were no hiccups in its performance. It tackled all of the blending tasks I gave it and was easy to clean afterward. It's a great mid-priced blender that offers a balance of affordability and performance.

Can you use KitchenAid blender as food processor? ›

Although food processors and blenders share some functions, they are not interchangeable.

Why won't my KitchenAid blender blend? ›

There may be times when an air pocket is created around the blade, causing the ingredients to miss the blending blade. Unplug the power cord. Remove the Blender Jar from the base, and use a spatula to rearrange ingredients in the Blender Jar. Turn the Blender on to continue use.

Why does my KitchenAid blender keep stopping? ›

Unplug the power cord. Remove the Blender Jar from the base and use a spatula to rearrange ingredients in the Blender Jar. If it's overloaded, divide contents into smaller batches. For certain recipes, adding liquid to the Blender Jar may also reduce the load on the Blender.

Is KitchenAid considered high end? ›

Yes, KitchenAid is widely recognized as a top-tier brand, known for its quality and high-performance kitchen appliances. Many homeowners trust KitchenAid for its commitment to excellence and enduring reputation in the industry.

What is the number one rated blender? ›

First thing's first: Vitamix reigns supreme in the blender universe. Vitamix is hands down the most lauded brand across the board, making appliances that will last you an actual lifetime. I own and love the brand's Professional Series 750, which you'll see below is our best overall pick.

Do I need a food processor if I have a blender? ›

But unfortunately, if you want to handle both liquids and solids equally well, you're going to need both. Blenders can't slice, dice, or chop, and they definitely can't make dough. (We've tried!) And food processors will never produce liquids that are quite as smooth as the ones you get in a blender.

Can you blend frozen fruit in a food processor? ›

For a smoothie that has more of a cool, refreshing profile, work with frozen fruit. Food processor blades don't spin fast enough to crush ice effectively, but if you still want that creamy texture, freezing your fruit is a great way to achieve this result.

Can I use a blender to make peanut butter? ›

Add peanuts and salt to a high speed blender (or powerful food processor). Pulse a few times to get started, then put on high speed for 20 seconds. Stop, stir all the way to the bottom, and return to high speed for 30 seconds. At this point the peanuts will be breaking down, crumbly, and churning.

What is the common malfunction of blender? ›

The most common problem is caused by the jar leaking liquids. The solution is to tighten the base. If this doesn't solve the problem, inspect and, if necessary, replace the gasket. If the drive stud is turning but the blade assembly isn't, inspect the assembly socket into which the drive stud fits.

Can you blend hot liquid in KitchenAid blender? ›

Blending hot liquids

Remove the center ingredient cap before blending warm or hot liquids, and blend using the Low speed or Pulse setting. Increase speed if necessary. Cool hot foods, if possible, before blending.

Do KitchenAid blenders have a lifetime warranty? ›

This warranty extends to the purchaser and any succeeding owner for Blender operated in the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Length of War_r_anty: One Year Full Warranty from date of purchase. 1-800-541-6390.

How long is KitchenAid blender warranty? ›

Standard limited warranties for new KitchenAid® appliances are typically a year from the date of delivery. However, extended service plans may be available for purchase, offering additional coverage beyond the standard warranty period. Note that refurbished products may carry a shorter warranty period.

How do I reset my KitchenAid blender? ›

Press POWER to turn off the Blender, then unplug the Blender. Plug the Blender back in and press POWER to turn back on to reset the stuck key.

Why is KitchenAid mixer so popular? ›

Thanks to a wide range of accessories and attachments combined with a powerful, high-speed motor, a KitchenAid® stand mixer is one of the most versatile additions you can make to your kitchen.

Why is KitchenAid more expensive? ›

“KitchenAid mixers can last for decades because of their strong metal parts. While this stronger construction comes at a premium — KitchenAid mixers are among the most expensive out there — their durability makes them a great investment.”

Is the Artisan Mixer worth it? ›

In our testing, we found the KitchenAid Artisan series was the best tilt-head stand mixer. It creamed butter efficiently and kneaded pizza dough with minimal strain. It was also easy and intuitive to use.

What brand of blender is good? ›

Strong Contenders
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