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Ambiano Immersion Blender with Chopping Bowl is Back at Aldi

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Updated for 2026. 

One of the more niche but useful items in my kitchen is the immersion blender my husband purchased for me from Aldi around 2014.

For more than a decade now, I’ve primarily used it for one thing, and that is to make homemade tomato soup in my slow cooker. I make the soup using diced tomatoes, onions, and carrots cooked in a seasoned chicken broth, and when the soup is done, I puree it until it’s smooth and add cream and Parmesan cheese. My hand blender from Aldi helps me achieve just the right smooth texture for this favorite soup good on cold fall or winter evenings.

My hand blender was sold under the now long-discontinued Kitchen Living product line from Aldi, and now Aldi sells what looks like an identical blender under its Ambiano line of kitchen products.

Sometimes Aldi calls this a hand blender, but more recently they’ve been calling it an immersion blender.

What We Know:

Ambiano Immersion Blender with Chopping Bowl

The Ambiano Immersion Blender with Chopping Bowl cost $24.99 in February of 2026. That’s the same price it cost in 2025, 2024, 2023, and 2022. It cost $19.99 in 2021 and 2019. The Aldi set costs less than a lot of similar ones on Amazon.

In 2026, the blender is available in blue (pictured above) or black.

Here’s more information, according to Aldi:

  • Use for mixing, grating, pureeing, and chopping foods
  • Features Turbo button
  • Easy to use and clean with detachable design
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Comfortable hand held blender designed with anti-slip hook
  • Includes rubber loop for hanging storage

This is an Aldi Find, which means it’s only in stores for a limited time. Each store should get a single shipment, and after that sells out, it’s gone until the next year. Aldi does not offer online ordering for its specials, so if this is out of stock at your local store, you’re out of luck.

This is scheduled to be in stores February 25th, 2026.

We’ve never seen this come with a warranty, but in 2023 we know it did list an after-sales support contact as Tempo USA (Customer Care USA). We’re not sure who potentially services the 2026 model.

What We Don’t Know:

We have had a good experience with an older model of Aldi’s hand blender with chopping bowl, and it’s lasted us more than 10 years. We have not used the most recent model, though, so we can’t speak to how well that particular one works. We write open threads so readers can discuss Aldi products.


Do you have experience with Ambiano Immersion Blender with Chopping Bowl? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

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15 Comments

  1. I don’t use my Ambiano often, but I want to use for Christmas baking and cannot find the lid to the chopper. Can I order a replacement?

  2. Have not used often since buying 2019. A plastic piece that should have stayed inside the end of the stick blender, did not. It stuck to the blade attachment. I used the stick motor not knowing it had not and it would slip. It is now stripped. Have not contacted ALDI for replacement piece or refund.

  3. I’ve never had an immersion blender and bought this and I really love it. I use it every day and have been using it for the last two weeks and have had no issue so far. It’s a great product. Hoping it lasts and that I don’t have any issues because I do love it. It’s been my best purchase so far this year. I wanted to buy one for my best friend, but they were sold out when I checked the store again.

  4. I’ve wanted one of these appliances 51215 and used it twice, the 2nd time it quit and I ended up calling about the warranty. I was told to return it to the store. Very very disappointed that it only worked perfect ONCE.

  5. So disappointed. Chopper stopped working after a month. Of course didn’t save the receipt to packaging.

  6. I love my 5125 hand blender! After numerous uses over about a 2 year time period, it started to shriek, then quit. I miss it. The instructions say use it only for liquids and cooked foods. I fear maybe the tough strands in the canned pineapple may have done it in! I learned about using it for soft foods after checking instruction, After it quit!! I need to get a new hand blender stick, but, where?
    Had to retrieve my old Hamilton Beach model. I can put oil into the blades rotor casing when it develops a dry grinding sound, then it works well for many more uses . It is still working.

  7. Mine has cracks all around the wand where it attaches to the motor. This leaves the gear loose, and is probably dangerous. I bought it about a year ago at my local Aldi, and have used it only a few times. I guess you get what you pay for. I would not recommend it. You can’t even find information on the manufacturer.

  8. After the warranty period, they will not have replacement for the entire unit or parts, so don’t even try. The first one I had, it was my fault for damaging and all I wanted was to buy the part. The second one I purchased in 2021, I didn’t use within the warranty period and I found the whisk gear was defective the first time I used it, and the “support” does not have any replacement parts for it. The price is cheaper than anywhere else. You have to decide if it’s worth the money for you knowing there is no support to speak of.
    (3/28/25)

    1. DEBS comment is good advice. That said, I got one years ago, I’ve used an epoxy to repair the housing (my fault it broke) and have used it to chop candy canes for Christmas treats among other things. I did get a second one before I figured out how to repair the first, so that sits, waiting for the first one to fail. For me, this was a test of concept. I’d owned an immersion blender, but my mother took that 🙂 She took the food processor too, so this was a brilliant combination of the two. I’ve never gotten the whisk attachment to do anything, but that may be down to user error/experience.

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