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| Sunbeam 2366 Classic Mixmaster Stand Mixer |
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Product Description |
| ? Classic mix master with glass bowls,? Improved beater eject system,? Burst of power feature automatically increases beater speed by 150 rpms,? Head lock control delivers extra control while mixing ,? Easy bowl adjustment for changing bowl sizes discontinued sell until gone: x. |
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Product Details |
- 12 spd
- 275 W
- Burst of power
- Chromed beaters
- Glass bowl
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Good mixer. Have had it for years!
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| Review Date: October 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: P. Brousseau, |
| I have had this mixer for seven years and it has worked great for me. I love this mixer. I don't make multiple batches of cookie dough or anything extravagant but the mixer will handle a thick oatmeal choc. chip cookie dough. If you want a basic mixer and don't expect to make huge batches this is a good mixer for the money. |
10 years on and still going strong!!
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| Review Date: November 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer: William E. Harris, KC |
| I purchased this mixer for my wife from Macy's about 10 years ago. It has been a staple in our kitchen ever since. It has proven to be sturdy, powerful and very reliable. Have never had any probelms with it. The bowl is very roomy and the mixing attachments are well made. My wife loves the easy to adjust speed dial. For a plastic bodied stand mixer this unit has proven to be extremely durable. I'm not sure what Sunbeams Mixers are like now, but this one has proven to be a very good investment 10 years on. |
Bad Wimpy Wimpy Motor That Burns Out!!
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| Review Date: October 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. Freeman, |
| I recently bought one of these from someone who never used it. So, I was excited to have a new mixer for low price. Well, I was going to town making some pumpkin bread and the tip of my wooden spoon caught the beaters and it instantly froze up, the motor burnt out. Smoke came from the motor compartment and it smelled burnt and it turned no more. No good! I have lost wooden spoons to a mixer but this is the first time for me to lose a mixer to a wooden spoon. I got online and started searching on it. Apparently I am not the first person to have this problem. I liked its light weight and quiet motor. It's a lousy wimpy no good motor, though! Truly an embarrassment to Sunbeam's typically high quality mixers! |
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October 25, 2009 | Filed Under
Hand Stand Mixer