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| Brand: Hamilton Beach
Buy New: $209.92
Rating: 9 reviews
Color: Sterling Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.1 Dimensions (in): 17.9 x 17.6 x 11.6
MPN: 63220 Model: 63220 UPC: 040094632206 EAN: 0040094632206 ASIN: B000AQK0HM
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Mixer review February 13, 2008 Sophie Smith (Bangor, Maine USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Product works well. Doesn't take up too much counter space. Sleek design holds attachments well. Motor is quiet running.
Love it January 15, 2008 Lana 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I was a little skeptical buying a non-KitchenAid mixer, since they seem to be the mixer that every chef has. However, I really liked the look of this one, and it's less expensive, and it has a 3-year warranty as opposed to a 1-year, so I took my chances. Unlike the reviewer before me, I was pleasantly surprised when I pulled it out of the box. It was slightly bigger than I expected (bulkier than our KitchenAid Artisan), but it can still fit under the cabinets even when the head is lifted, and the finish is beautiful. It looks like brushed metal, but it has a glossy coat to make it smooth. The mixer seems very well-made. I had received a KitchenAid commercial style mixer previously as a gift and returned it, because the quality seemed really poor (the finish had numerous scratches and unfinished areas of metal) and it was really big and loud. I was amazed at how quiet the Hamilton Beach mixer was. It's quieter than our Artisan mixer - you can barely hear it at all when it's on lower speeds. I made a batch of cookies and it mixed up fine. I didn't have to scrape the sides any more than with the KitchenAid. One complaint I have is that the bowl feels pretty cheap and doesn't lock as securely as the KitchenAid, and I don't know if any other bowl will fit in it. I've only used the beater attachment so far, but I'm impressed with it. The white coating on it feels really nice and smooth - I was expecting plastic from the picture, but it's actually sturdy metal covered with some kind of glossy enamel. I'm still getting used to the quick-release button in the back as opposed to the lock on the side of the KitchenAid, but I think once I get used to it, it will make things quicker and easier. I was worried I'd regret going with a company I wasn't too familiar with instead of KitchenAid, but I don't regret it at all. It's gorgeous!
Great mixer! January 14, 2008 Pam in Colorado 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
When I was around 10, my mom bought a Hamilton Beach stand mixer. We've had it about 35 years and have only had to replace the beaters a couple of years ago. What an incredible mixer and we were sad to see it die! So I was eager to stick with Hamilton Beach and I got this one just before Christmas. It has taken some getting used to and I'm not sure I'm thrilled with the whole shield thing, but all the top mixers are like this now so I am adjusting. The mixer has been great so far. It mixes well but sometimes we do need to still scrape the bowl. My only complaint is the finish. We bought the silver one and I don't think I'd spend the extra money on the sterling again. Our old one was sterling and I was thinking if this one lasts another 30+ years, I wanted a color I could live with ;) but the finish has some blotches and is not an even finish. Had I bought it in a store I probably would have exchanged it for a colored one, or inspected another sterling before I took it, but it's not so bad that it's worth the hassle of an internet exchange. On the counter it looks fine and really isn't a big deal, just sort of disappointing when I first pulled it out of the box.
Hamilton Beach Stand 12 Speed April 7, 2007 Bernice Ouellette (Madawaska, ME) 10 out of 15 found this review helpful
I just received this product. It works great. It is sturdy. It is also just like they say it is. Easy to use. Easy to maintain.
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