How do you stop an immersion blender from burning out
You’re leaning over a steaming pot of butternut squash soup, immersion blender in hand. You press the button and the satisfying whir begins, turning chunky vegetables into a silky-smooth puree. But after about a minute, you notice a change. The whir gets a little strained, and you catch a faint, almost electric smell. That’s the smell of panic. That’s the smell of your blender’s motor screaming for mercy.