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Sunbeam 2350 Heritage Stand Mixer White | 
| Brand: Sunbeam Category: Kitchen
List Price: $166.04 Buy New: $93.88 You Save: $72.16 (43%)
New (8) from $93.88
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 89614
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 22 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Warranty: Full US Warranty by Sunbeam
MPN: 2350 Model: 2350 UPC: 027045648271 EAN: 0027045648271 ASIN: B0007Y6TJ0
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Full Die Cast Metal Construction for stability , 3 way beating action , Powerful 350 Watt motor , 12 Variable Speeds , Heavy-duty beaters and dough hooks for complete mixing versatility , Two stainless steel mixing bowls |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Full Die Cast Metal Construction for stability 3 way beating action Powerful 350 Watt motor 12 Variable Speeds Heavy-duty beaters and dough hooks for complete mixing versatility Two stainless steel mixing bowls
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Have used this mixer for over a year... January 1, 2009 Country Girl (Pittsburgh, Pa, USA) I purchased this mixer last year for one daughter, am going to buy another for the older daughter who returned a different one she got at Christmas. Have used it for lots of pie crust, cakes, cookies, mashed potatoes. It looks great on the counter if you want a retro look that we love. Very quiet, and have had no problems whatsoever with it.
Can do better by hand!! December 28, 2008 Teresa Roster I wanted a stand mixer to mix bread dough. I saw this on sale and it looked really sturdy and usefull. Looks are deceiving! The recipe called for egg whites that were frothy- the beaters didn't reach to the bottom of the bowl to do this, used my hand mixer. Then when adding the flour mix the motor started to slow down and really pull after 1/4 the total flour. When I tried to change the speed of the mixer nothing happened. I'm pretty sure I can do better with by hand than this mixer does. The bowl and beaters were supposed to turn together--only if you turn the bowl and use a scraper does the batter eventually mix up.
I took mine back after 1 try and will look for something that will actually mix.
Get cookin' October 24, 2008 Frank H. Walton (Allensville, Ky) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have done serious cooking and baking for 45 years and have always used the Sunbeam mixers. They last for many years and I enjoy the flexibility of being able to get spatulas, etc. into the bowl to scrape down sides, and the ability to add ingredients easily while the beaters are running. Also, the price is always good compared to the Kitchen Aid or other up-scale brands of mixer. I don't need all the attachments that come on the other brands since I have individual appliances to do those types of things.
This model is especially quiet and powerful, and looks good on the kitchen counter where I like to keep it for availibility. Some of the Holidays I wish I had two of these mixers.
Not for heavy use August 28, 2008 Lady in Green (NY, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I received this as a Christmas present in 2006. I do a lot of baking, and this was fine for light jobs (cake batter, whipping butter, etc.), but it labored with heavier things like cookie dough. The motor made a grinding noise when mixing heavy things, and stuff has a tendency to crawl up the sides of the bowl, necessitating scraping them down with a spatula. Then I tried kneading bread dough in it, and the motor died - despite Sunbeam's claims that you can use the mixer to knead dough! They don't make replacement parts other than beaters and bowls available, so my mixer is now an expensive paperweight. It didn't even last two years.
Will not last. July 27, 2008 Mande N. John (CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Sunbeam 2350 Heritage Stand Mixer White
My Sunbeam Heritage died yesterday. I felt I had to do a review on it to help those that might make the same mistake. When I got the mixer 1 year ago I was very happy with it. It was half the price of a kitchenaid. It had good weight and the motor sounded great. The first probelm I had was the base jumping which by the way looks metal but is made of plastic. Then where the mixer hinges got loose which would cause the arm with the motor to bounce. Even with the weight it was not heavy enough if I was mixing bread dough or even frosting it would jump all over the counter. Yesterday my whatever turns the mixers (not the technical term) got off so they cannot turn. It's now an expensive paperweight. I highly reccomend just biting the bullet and buying the more expensive kitchenaid. That is what I will do next time. That is unless you only need a mixer for a year or less. Good luck to you!
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