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enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $30.00 (33%)
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Rating: 171 reviews Sales Rank: 77
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.2 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 7.5 x 6.4 Warranty: 1
MPN: KHM9PWH Model: KHM9PWH UPC: 050946531199 EAN: 0050946531199 ASIN: B00004SGF1
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Just Right April 26, 2008 Couldn't be happier with this product. I almost balked at spending over $70 on a hand mixer, but since I tried it, I'm glad I did. Life's too short for cheap, noisy "disposable" big-box mixers.
Warning: might not look like photo in description April 25, 2008 For those like me who value appearance as much as function, you might be interested in knowing this mixer (same model #) has a few different appearances. I've seen a few different versions (all having the same model number) on different web sites. Mine, which I ordered here, was all white with a stainless-steel stripe (not black and red). I'm quite pleased with this revision, actually, but if I had really wanted black/red, this difference might have been an issue for me. Just fyi.
Has the right mixing speeds April 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had a cheap hand mixer for small mixing jobs. I was very frustrated with the lowest speed not being low enough to "stir" and frustrated when it tossed the ingredients out of the bowl. This one is just right, the lower speeds are just right and the higher ones are as well. I also have a big Kitchenaid mixer that I got for jobs like kneading dough, but the hand mixer is the one that I use the most.
beater broker after a couple of uses April 17, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Disappointing that the beaters are so cheaply made. The wisk end is press fit into the shaft. The beater was already loose when I recieved the mixer. I can only hope that this was done intentionally to prevent damage to the mixer.
Fortunately, my workplace has the ability to do stainless steel welding. I'm going to ask for a replacement set and sell them on Ebay. The demand is going to be high for them!
Someone's in the kitchen April 15, 2008 A great addition to kitchen tools. When you do not want that big bulky status symbol cluttering your cabinets, try its offspring. The hand mixer is by far a more convenient tool. It has good consistent power and just clean its beaters and store away.
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