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Sunbeam 2349 Heritage Series Stand Mixer | 
| Brand: Sunbeam Category: Kitchen
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MPN: 103691 UPC: 027045648264 EAN: 0027045648264 ASIN: B0001NRWG6
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Product Description Mix and blend your favorite recipes with confidence and ease. The powerful 450 watt metal Standmixer from Sunbeam features 12 speed variable options, three-way mixing and two stainless steel bowls (2.5 & 4.5-quart) with dual beaters, whisk and dough hook. Model 2346.
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Sunbeam Mixer September 29, 2008 Karolyn E. Yamauchi I chose this particular mixer over others because of the brand, as I have used this brand before. The mixer does exactly what I expected and am satisfied with it. The only problem I have with this mixer is that in order to release the mixer blades you have to press the button on top. You have to press so hard on this button to release, I have to always ask my son to do this for me as I cannot get it to release. I'm wondering if perhaps this is something I should have looked at, or will it slowly become easier with use.
NOT WORTH THE SHIPPING September 23, 2008 Deborah Entin I bought this mixer because I had an old one that I loved. I wanted the bowl to turn like the old ones. This mixer did not work for more that a minute before it stopped turning and smelled like it was burning. Needless to say I sent it back hopefully I will get a refund. My cheesecake had to be mixed by hand for 10 minutes!!
Excellent kitcken mixer August 8, 2008 Ken (Hawaii) I bought this when my 35-year-old chrome and steel Sunbeam mixer died. It is a great replacement. The motors are very powerful handling the heaviest dough easily. The deeper bowl prevents sugar/butter pieces from flying out when creaming them together. The moving bowl and beater action pushes ingredients downward and continuously mixes them rather than allowing them to stick to or climb the sides of the bowl and escape. I bake every day and using this is much easier than my older model.
Three minor complaints: 1) The button that releases the main head and tilt it back is too small, stiff to push and hard to operate with only one hand. I can get used to it. 2) The beaters turn fairly fast( too fast to see the individual beater spokes) on the slowest speeds. I thought it would send clouds of flour into the air but the beater action directs ingredients down into the mix. 3) The engine noise seems twice as loud as the old one. I just turn up the music volume on the stereo.
Don't buy this June 1, 2008 Z. Fekete (NH) I bought this mixer about 1 years ago. It LOOKS reliable , heavy, with a lot of steel built into it. It is everything but reliable. Built to last till the end of the warranty period, not a day longer. All that steel is to make sure no-one will be able to take it apart to fix it, or to see that the internal power transmission parts are made from cheap plastic.
Buy a KA instead! April 27, 2008 P. J. Livingston (Ellicott City, MD USA) Don't waste your money, this product is NOT worth it! Had I done my research beforehand, I would have bought the Kitchen Aid right off the bat. Instead, I bought the Sunbeam Heritage series Mixmaster from Walmart for $90.00. It looked classic, solid, and similar to its competitor: The Kitchenaid which sold for about $200. Needless to say, the first time I used it, the power fluctuated in and out, the beaters are not thorough and you have to use a rubber scraper to get everything mixed in, and it smelled like burning wire (perhaps a short in the wiring?) Anyway - I returned it from whence it came and invested the money into the Kitchen Aid Artisan. You can't go wrong with a 5 star rated appliance! PLUS, it came with free gadgets, slicer, shield, etc.. ALSO - no tax and free shipping!
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