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This hand mixer has a comfortable soft grip handle for extended mixing, whipping and kneading.
nine speed electronic control with digital led display makes the tasks so easy. You can go from slow stir with soft start feature to high whip-with the touch of a finger.
comes with whisk to get perfect egg whites into fluffy peaks.
Knead yeast though effortlessly.
Mix ingredients for your favorite desserts.
The sleek, speedy KitchenAid Architect hand mixer puts professional power in the palm of y...
- Includes hand mixer, turbo beater accessories, liquid blender rod, dough hooks, whisk, and accessory bag
- Locking swivel cord for easy right- or left-handed use
- swivel cord
This Hand Mixers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Tried them all...
I love the KitchenAid 9 speed mixer. I first tried the 5 & 7 speed (non-digital) ones but they have a sliding finger control knob that would accidentally slide past setting 1 to the other settings. The digital display on this model fixes that problem. Also, the low start-up speed is nice and SLOW like it should be. I tried Cuisinart and their low speed would ramp-up super fast when you first turn on the mixer before settling into it's official 1st speed. I had flour flying everywhere. I also tried Black & Decker Pro from Walmart for $20 which had great reviews but it had a slow speed that was much too fast. Same with Sunbeam. I'm very happy with this mixer and hope to use it for years to come.
2. So Far, So Good
Bought this (the 9-speed) because my old Hamilton Beach (96 watts) from the 80s started making an awful racket. Turned out the plastic cooling-fan blades had crystallized and broken off and were rattling around inside the case when the motor ran.
I was skeptical of this mixer because the wattage was even lower (72 watts), but, given my experience with KitchenAid products, the wonderful Classic stand mixer, the outstanding and very powerful 5-speed blender which quickly turns ice cream, straight from the carton, into a super-thick malt (no additional water or milk needed), and hand blender, I decided to give this hand mixer a try.
Its first, and so far only, task was to blend a 2-pound jar of strawberry preserves into 2.5-pounds of peanut butter in an old Pyrex mixing bowl (purchased years ago from K-Mart, and which yuppies apparently pay high prices for these days in "antique" stores). The mix has the texture of very thick cookie dough, and caused the old mixer...
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Great mixer, but read the fine print!
If you've done your homework, you know this is a top-rated hand mixer. What you may not have realized yet is how these are packaged. It took me a few minutes to figure this out, but you should note that this mixer comes with all kinds of cool beaters, except one important one... the actual turbo beaters that you will use the most. I then noticed the special offering that combines the mixer and these necessary beaters for an additional $14 incl. shipping (second vender). How very clever! Turns out the configuration varies with the vender; the mixer is packaged different ways depending on who is selling it.
Also note, I inquired with KitchenAid about the differences between the 7 and 9 speed models. Turns out there are real difference is the RPM range; that is, the Hi/lo of each are different (see below), not just the same range, divided differently. Might be of use for buyers to publish this.
7 speed hand mixer - 350, 450, 575, 690, 880, 975, 1100
9 speed...
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