Sammic XM-71 Portable Stick Liquidiser Motor Unit
Product Description
The Sammic XM-71 is a hand-held immersion blender motor unit designed to work with interchangeable liquidiser and beater arms. It processes directly in pots, pans, and containers, making it a...
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 800
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.75
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Shaft length (mm)
- 491
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XM-71 SpecificationsProduct Description
The Sammic XM-71 is a hand-held immersion blender motor unit designed to work with interchangeable liquidiser and beater arms. It processes directly in pots, pans, and containers, making it a practical choice for kitchens that blend soups, sauces, purées, and creams as part of a regular prep routine. The motor unit operates at a fixed speed, and the shafts detach without tools, which keeps changeovers and end-of-service cleaning straightforward.
In a working kitchen environment, the XM-71 is well suited to intermittent blending tasks throughout a prep or service period. It is a compact model, and operators should note that it is not intended for continuous or near-constant use over long shifts. Kitchens with high blending volumes or very frequent back-to-back cycles may find a heavier-duty unit from the range a better match for their demands.
Practical advantages in day-to-day use include:
- Tool-free shaft removal for fast cleaning and task changeovers
- Splash-proof motor housing that simplifies cleaning and protects the unit
- Compatible with both liquidiser and beater arms for broader prep versatility
- Ergonomic handle that reduces fatigue during repeated use
- Suitable for large-volume containers, supporting batch cooking workflows
Setup requirements are minimal. The unit needs only a standard mains socket — there is no fixed installation, plumbing, or ventilation requirement. The main practical considerations are adequate storage and a clean area for rinsing and drying the shaft attachment after use.
This model is commonly used in pub kitchens, café operations, care home catering, and school kitchens where regular but intermittent blending is part of the daily routine. Where blending forms a near-continuous part of production, it is worth a conversation about whether a more powerful or continuous-duty model would be a sounder investment.
If you would like to talk through your prep volumes and whether this model is the right fit, the team is glad to help.
Key Features
- Hand-held immersion motor unit with tool-free shaft detachment
- Compatible with interchangeable liquidiser and beater arm attachments
- Splash-proof motor housing for protection during use and cleaning
- Fixed-speed motor suitable for soups, sauces, purées, and creams
- Suitable for blending directly in containers up to 200 litres
Operational Benefits
- Tool-free shaft removal keeps changeovers quick during busy prep periods
- Interchangeable arms reduce the number of separate tools needed in prep
- Splash-proof housing reduces cleaning time and extends unit lifespan
- Ergonomic handle reduces operator fatigue across repeated blending tasks
- Large-volume container compatibility supports efficient batch cooking workflows
Specifications
- External height (mm)
- 800
- Power rating (kw)
- 0.75
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Shaft length (mm)
- 491
- Weight (kg)
- 3.3
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XM-71 SpecificationsFrequently Asked Questions
- The XM-71 is designed for intermittent use rather than continuous or near-constant operation. Kitchens that blend in concentrated bursts during prep will find it well suited, but operations where blending runs almost continuously throughout a shift should consider a heavier-duty model from the range.
- The XM-71 motor unit accepts both liquidiser and beater arms, which are sold separately. This allows the same motor unit to handle pureéing and blending tasks as well as mixing and whipping, depending on which arm is fitted.
- There are no fixed installation requirements — the unit simply needs access to a standard mains socket. The main practical considerations are a hygienic surface for cleaning the shaft attachment after use and suitable storage when the unit is not in service.