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KitchenAid? Ultra Power 5-Speed Hand Mixer | 
enlarge | Brand: KitchenAid
Buy: $47.79 - $64.99 (On sale from $79.29)
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 19 reviews
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MPN: 238423
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description A real smooth operator, KitchenAid's mighty hand mixer uses five speeds of power to blend, beat and knead for culinary creations that are smoother, easier to handle and better tasting. One-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Extremely Disappointed September 3, 2008 L. Lawless (Albany, NY) I received this hand mixer as a gift. I was thrilled to toss out my old hamilton beach 9.99er. Boy, I wish I hadn't. My old mixer lasted, like 10 years... I thought this would be the same quality as my Kitchen Aid stand mixer. Not even close. My cheap hand mixer was superior to this one.Don't waste your money. Low power, and after only 5 uses, the beater came apart while mixing egg whites! Couldn't imagine it would handle cookie dough. BIG disappointment. Called their hotline, but since it was 1 year, 1 month old, I'd have to pay 15$ plus another 7 for shipping! I might as well buy a new mixer.
Plastic casing broke after 2nd Use July 26, 2008 Me (Wheaton, IL USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had only used this twice when the plastic around the hole where the beater is inserted cracked which made it so the beater would not stay attached any longer. If I try to attach the beater, it just falls right out. So I have 1 beater that works after 2 uses.
Good Match for its big brother May 22, 2008 W. Metcalf Bought this as a gift for my wife, to go with her big, matching, stand mixer, which she loves. This is a powerful tool that smacks of quality and cleans up easily. Looks like it's built to last.
kitchen aid 5-speed hand mixer May 13, 2008 C. Ann Althoff (Harpers Ferry, IA United States) after purchasing one myself about six months earlier, i had a hard time finding one for my mother. i was very happy to find the product on Amazon. thank you .... c. ann althoff (annie)
Its a Hand mixer March 29, 2008 Christopher 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Alright, i've had this hand mixer for two days now (did research for 3 weeks). I truly don't understand most of these poor reviews. I have already made a two layer cake with home made frosting using this product. I was able to basically kneed the frosting using the hand mixer with ease. I was probably using it for about 10 minutes and my arm felt fine during and after words. The product is very light weight, yet the motor is plenty efficient. Speed 5 is not very fast, but honestly, i probably wouldn't want it to go any faster. I hear some people having problems with speed 1 being the same as speed 5. Heres the thing, this product is smarter than a 1950's hand mixer. Instead of burning out the motor because your an idiot using speed 5 with cookie dough, it'll self protect and stay lower. The instruction manual clearly states which speed to use with which item you are baking. If you go above that, well then you should expect problems. Heres the difference between this, and my hand mixer from 1978. The 1978 hand mixer smells like burning rubber when on, the beaters are not turbo beaters, so they constantly clog (the turbo beaters are great). The 78 HM also is loud and the handle is extremely poorly placed. The kitchen aid hand mixer is much quieter (while not being silent of course), and the handle is specifically made to ease the stress on your arm and wrist. Kitchenaid has gotten a few poor reviews on this product, but what you really have to realize, is how many thousands others have the product, use it weekly, and never have a problem. Kitchenaid is still the choice of pros, and 10, 15 years down the road, when you either have kids old enough to use one, or maybe you'll have grand kids, this little pup will still be beating away for you. I hope i was helpful to at least one person, in the long run, i think its the wiser choice. other notes: If there is any confusion as to if the dough hooks and shake blender are included, yes they are. I havn't yet used them, but if you look them up, each are around 16-20 dollars a piece, and come free with this product. I've also heard the dough hooks are amazing. Baking bread will never be the same.
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