It's wonderful
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| Review Date: June 1, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Belinda De Leon Hernandez, Houston, TX |
| Its better than a regular hand mixer, but not as bulky as a large kitchen aid mixer |
Good but doesn't last
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| Review Date: December 26, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Lizzy Laraby, new york, ny usa |
| I got this mixer one year ago and it was nice while it lasted. The adjustable bottom was useful to mix the batch evenly. I've made a few batches of cookies, brownies and bread, however, it broke in about 9 months. I probably used this less than 10 times. i haven't dropped it and it was working when i had last put it away so it seems the motor just died for no reason. There is no warranty so buyer beware. |
Okay Mixer
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| Review Date: December 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Dawna Van Buren, California |
I first have to say that I've only used it once, but it didn't mix well at all no matter how much I adjusted the bowl. I turned it myself because it wouldn't turn on its own while making pudding. It mixed well when I took it off of the base and use it as a hand mixer. However, it is difficult to remove and put back on the base. It seems very sturdy and I also got in on black friday for $25 so I think I got a deal. However, I don't think it is worth the regular price either.
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It Is Worth Your Money
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| Review Date: December 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Alex Johnson, Pittsburgh |
I bought this mixer more than three months ago and hoped I would find something a few levels above what's typical at outlet stores, something of a high quality. Its not perfect but definitely the quality you'd want in a mixer. I've made four cakes and two pies to date with this mixer and can tell you there is nothing "flimsy" about it. Getting down to the business of it: the bowl you receive is designed to fit perfectly on the movable stand but does not give your beaters the best access to the bottom sides of the bowl due to an odd ridge in the bowl itself. Simple fix: use a spatula. Problem solved, seriously. The six speeds feel more like 3 with the "high" "medium" and "low" each having a step-up before its speed. You really don't even need six speeds but its nice to have that control. Because the stand rotates the bowl can turn by itself. Its hard to say why it does this but you won't find it as a huge issue. I've heard someone else complain about gaps in the grate of the mixer or it being hard to go from the stand to your hand or this, that, and the other. I'm no food gadget geek, just a guy who needs to bake a cake once or twice every couple of months, and I used this thing with little difficulty (just takes a little getting used to).
Bottom line: you want a mixer that can do it all? Have $300 ready. Want a mixer that looks nice in the kitchen, looks professional, has a nice amount of power, won't give you an issue while making a cake, and simply gets the job done? Then this mixer shouldn't do too badly. There's a slight learning curve but I'm never deterred from making my favorite recipes with this mixer. There's nothing wrong with it, it won't fall apart as you take it out of the box, no right-off-the-bat noticeable flaws, nothing that'll make you feel like you just wasted your money. I've really come to enjoy it and would only consider buying a heavy duty one as my next mixer.
Buyer's note: there appears to be the exact same mixer on the "hamilton beach mixer" page for only [...] bucks. $[...] is fair but you'd practically HAVE to buy it at $[...] (if that's not some sort of typo). |
Just ok
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| Review Date: August 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Ladyhayman, |
| It looks nice but not very funtional. Transitional use is awkward, and the spinning bottom is frustrating. Found myself using more as a hand mixer than hands free. Whipping attachment is useless. |
Save up for a better mixer
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| Review Date: January 3, 2009 |
| Reviewer: D, Nashville, TN USA |
| I received this as a gift and had my suspicions from the beginning. It mixes adequately with the regular paddles. The dough hooks do not work well. Even when following the mixer's directions to a T, I couldn't get cookie dough or bread dough to mix evenly. Two dough hooks doesn't make sense to me in the first place. I haven't used the whisk, but I'm sure it's fine. It's hard to mess that up. I do like that the top is removable. However, it isn't needed since you can pretty much use any bowl with the stand. There is no locking mechanism. This also causes spinning if you don't hold the bowl still. I also think that the speed starts out too fast. I like a slower speed when adding dry ingredients, so they don't poof everywhere. I'm sure you would get the same effect, except a slosh, when making whipped cream. My advice is to either buy a cheap hand mixer, which is exactly what this is, or buy a real mixer. |
Don't buy this!
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| Review Date: December 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: G. R. Henman, |
| This mixer is flimsy and doesn't work well. When used as a stand mixer it pushes everything to the side and no matter how much you move the bowl around on the "adjustable" base the mixers can't catch it. And that's just on speed 1! Higher speeds didn't make a difference. The mixer is also hard to take off of the base when using it as a hand mixer. I was lucky enough to only pay $25 on Black Friday at Target. I would have hated to pay the full price for this. Very disappointed. |
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