

⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with Swiss power and precision!
The Bamix Master Chef GL200 Pro-3 is a Swiss-handbuilt immersion blender featuring a robust 200W motor with two speed settings and three interchangeable stainless steel blades. Designed for professional and home chefs alike, its long 19.62-inch shaft allows deep immersion in large pots and hot liquids. Certified NSF and UL, this commercial-grade blender delivers quiet, vibration-free performance and versatile functionality, making it a must-have for serious culinary enthusiasts.











| ASIN | B008ND7KYU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #633,976 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #392 in Hand Blenders |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | bamix |
| Color | White |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (111) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2012 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07610497602323 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 pounds |
| Item model number | Pro-3 |
| Manufacturer | Bamix |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 19.5 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Blending |
| Special Feature | Multiple Speeds |
| Style | Pro-3 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited warranty |
R**M
Excellent Blender
This blender is BIG. That is just what I wanted so that if I were blending soups or something in a large pot, I wouldn't have to stick my arm down in the hot pan. The Bamix is also super quiet, easy to clean and NOT MADE IN CHINA! There is almost no vibration while you're using it. My mom has almost 2 gallons of sour-dough starter that she keeps going and I used my Bamix to take out the lumps of flour that she couldn't whisk out. The starter is THICK. Even though it took me a little while, this blender did a great job and never even got warm. My arm did get a little tired- but I believe a lesser blender would have been fried. I've only had this since January, but I'm really impressed with the quality and workmanship. UPDATE: Sept 2018 My blender is still one of my favorite kitchen gadgets. It is used often and has never given me any problems at all. This was definitely money well spent. I'm glad that I got the version with the longer shaft, it's perfect!
O**R
Mother of all Immersion Blenders
We have had several immersion blenders from the local department and kitchen goods stores. They were adequate in their operation and provided needed services. For Christmas 2011, our daughter-in-law mentioned that she was looking into the Bamix immersion blender. We purchased it for her for Christmas and were blown away by its size and operation. Since our cheaper version of immersion blender deep-sixed just before Thanksgiving, I decided to get one for my wife. They are not cheap by any measure but what you get is definitely the cadillac of blenders. The GL200 Pro is exactly that, a professional model with a long neck, powerful motor, and accessories to meet practically every need. Used it recently to blend a pot of split pea soup and it only took a few bursts of power to blend all ingredients. This blender fits right in with our other appliances, Vita-Mix blender and Kitchen-Aide mixer, all with the power to accomplish any task. Amazon's price was also a selling point for us. If you want a workhorse for your kitchen needs, this is a necessity.
R**Y
Quality but for commercial use only
Way too much mixer for the average cook. This thing is massive and looks powerful. I returned it without using because it is just commercial scale. I'm sure it kicks butt.
M**.
5 years and counting
5 years in with frequent use and still looks and works like new.
D**R
Blunt and Incomplete Blade Set
Excellent quality product that you should not buy. The problem is that it ships with blades [not even a complete set] that are more or less unsharpened. Countertop blender blades have some sort of sharpening-they are not really sharp and they are not really blunt. The Bamix chopping blade is absolutely blunt. There is talk on the internet about how maybe Bamix now ships with blunt blades for " safety", so that home cooks do not cut fingers changing blades. What happens with a blunt blade is that food is smashed up and not cut up. If you are blending food with fiber like yams, celery, ginger, etc., then the fiber stays in the soup as strands. When you buy Bamix, you now spend a lot of money and get a blender that works well blending soft fully cooked food, but fails the challenge of blending food that is not soft.
P**E
It does what it needs to do, but there is one caution for those with food allergies
The Bamix does a good job of mixing liquids and thick liquids. I use it mainly for making 9 days worth of smoothies at a time. It doesn't do quite the volume that I had anticipated. It does have a drawback that needs to be mentioned, because anyone with food allergies needs to be concerned when this product is used. It doesn't bother me, but the mechanical connections are difficult to clean perfectly. The chopping blade has two vertical cuts on the cylinder that fits over the mixer shaft that give it just enough flexibility to be able to slide it onto the shaft yet still allow it fit firmly. I'm not sure if you call that a splined assembly or what. There is also a ridge around the shaft around which an o-ring fits, and the blade assembly goes over that. Once you've put the blade on and off a few times, it gets easy to do. Unfortunately, sometimes substances get into those spaces on the blade and are hard to see, and somehow also work their way into the space between the shaft and the blade. Occasionally you will see a particle of whatever you were mixing on or around the o-ring. It's a mechanical fit, and it's not perfect. It works perfectly for a mechanic, but for a biological system, it could be a problem. It is possible to clean the removable blade. If allergies were important, you could even boil it and dislodge even the tiniest particles. But you can't do that to the o-ring around the mixer shaft. Other than the o-ring, it is theoretically possible to clean that part of the shaft, the end of it, perfectly. This would only be a concern to maybe one in a million customers, but someone who might suffer an anaphylactic reaction to even trace amounts of foods such as nuts or seafood should be concerned. If you have this at your home, it would presumably not be a problem, since you would know the history of your use of it. If you eat out, though, particularly if you eat out at an expensive restaurant, where a Bamix might likely be used, you ought to be concerned that the chefs might be using this device without even considering the possibility of cross-contamination. They might take the easy way out and clean it without even taking the blade off. It would never occur to them that the seafood they pureed yesterday might have left traces on the Bamix that get into whatever they're pureeing for your allergic son. They're certainly not going to take that o-ring off to clean it. I'm also not particularly loving the fact that there is that o-ring at all: rubber and its analogs are not friends with heat, and, if you use the Bamix for hot mixtures, you will accelerate the rate of decay of that o-ring. As I said, this doesn't bother me for my personal use. The problem of stuff getting in between the blade and the shaft might be exacerbated by the fact that I mix a lot of powders into my smoothies. But at even the most expensive restaurants, I would wager that not even one in a hundred chefs would even think about the possibility of contamination via whatever was on that mixer shaft. You could tell them how serious your child's or your allergy is, and get every promise in the world that there is no way they would allow even one molecule from such a food to get into what they're getting ready to fix for you, and they would be completely sincere, not to mention completely puzzled and astonished when the ambulance is carting your child away. One other thing: it might not bother most people, but you do have to be careful when mixing even on glass if you touch the bottom of the jar or container you're doing the mixing in. The metal of the shaft or blade will leave marks on the bottom of your container.
A**R
quiet and powerful. I like that this doesn't include a bunch of useless accessories
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