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Hamilton Beach 62650 6-Speed Classic Hand Mixer, Silver | 
| Brand: Hamilton Beach Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $30.89
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 5378
Color: Silver Size: Medium Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.5 x 7.5
Model: 62650 UPC: 040094626502 EAN: 0040094626502 ASIN: B00132AAQ8
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| Features:
| • | Snap-on storage case | | • | 290 Watts peak power makes mixing easy | | • | Convenient mixing features including QuickBurst button and Bowl Rest | | • | Versatile attachment set includes traditional beaters, wire beaters and whisk | | • | Brushed stainless steel |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 6 Speed Classic Hand Mixer w/Snap on Storage, Bowl Rest, QuickBurst, 290 W, Metal Wrap
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| Customer Reviews:
Over all good peice of equipment December 25, 2008 S. Goff (Davis,ca) My only non-positive is the case is a little tough to remove, but it's nice that the beaters and mixer store together. I made 45 dozen peanut butter cookies, a triple batch of gingerbread, plus another 10 dozen assortied cookies and then ginger cakes. The mixer came through like a champ and the the dough beaters made life sooo easy.
Solid hand mixer for light to medium jobs November 28, 2008 Poor Student (Goleta, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't own a stand mixer, and until just recently, I relied mostly on my housemate's hand mixer. However, due to the fast approaching holiday baking season, I decided to get a hand mixer of my own. I like the Hamilton Beach line of hand mixers since they are cheap, and, from my experience with my housemate's hand mixer, they can stand up well to light/medium mixing jobs (about 3 years so far). I especially like the snap-on case in which to store all the attachments. I had the opportunity to get one of the name brand Kitchen Aid / Cuisinart hand mixers earlier this year, but I had gotten so used to the practicality of the attached storage case that I passed on buying the name brand ones.
I prefer my housemate's hand mixer for the cord storage, since I can wrap the power cord around the hidden compartment at one end, whereas with this one, the cord is just stuffed into the snap-on storage case, along with all the beaters. I also dislike the "traditional beater" with the center post that this mixer comes with, but my housemate's comes with the "twisted wire" beater than doesn't have the center post down through the middle.
So far, my housemate and I have used either this mixer, or the Hamilton Beach 62676 Performance Plus mixer for: whipped cream, whipped egg whites, banana bread, muffins and other quick breads, cupcakes, boxed cake mixes, cakes from scratch, frosting, brownies, soft cookie doughs, etc. This mixer is definitely not for mixing bread doughs or stiffer cookie doughs. For many cookie doughs, you just need to fold in by hand ingredients like chocolate chips or nuts after mixing the base dough, so this hasn't really been a problem yet for me.
The main drawback with this hand mixer is that the front ventilation slashes on the mixer body can get lightly dusted or splashed with whatever you are mixing, but I see that as a drawback with nearly all hand mixers.
I recommend this mixer as a practical solution for light to medium mixing jobs, although I'd rate the Hamilton Beach 62676 Performance Plus mixer as slightly better, due to the wrap-around hidden cord compartment, and the fact that its main beaters do not have the center post down through the middle. For tougher jobs, though, more expensive hand mixers may be necessary, but so far, the Hamilton Beach 62650 6-Speed Classic Hand Mixer, Silver has done a good job of every mixing task I've thrown at it.
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