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Cooks and bakers: Do you have a favorite hand mixer that you would recommend
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<blockquote data-quote="MMT" data-source="post: 2290745" data-attributes="member: 333925"><p>I totally agree with the other poster who said Kitchenaid can't be beat! If I were to buy a hand mixer, it would be one of those. I have 2 of their stand mixers and they just keep on going! One is a good 27 years old and the other 20 and both get used a lot.</p><p></p><p>And they are on sale at Kitchenaid.com - link below. But do spend a little time shopping around online and see what stores have them and at what price in your area. The darn shipping usually gets ya when you order it online.</p><p></p><p>There is little selection for hand mixers (or features) in that $35 - $50 range. You find the really cheap ones and they might last a year or two. I have a Cuisinart that does great for anything requiring speed like whipping cream but it doesn't have the muscle for mixing cookie dough. The Kitchenaid even comes with bread dough hooks! Yes, they are that tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMT, post: 2290745, member: 333925"] I totally agree with the other poster who said Kitchenaid can't be beat! If I were to buy a hand mixer, it would be one of those. I have 2 of their stand mixers and they just keep on going! One is a good 27 years old and the other 20 and both get used a lot. And they are on sale at Kitchenaid.com - link below. But do spend a little time shopping around online and see what stores have them and at what price in your area. The darn shipping usually gets ya when you order it online. There is little selection for hand mixers (or features) in that $35 - $50 range. You find the really cheap ones and they might last a year or two. I have a Cuisinart that does great for anything requiring speed like whipping cream but it doesn't have the muscle for mixing cookie dough. The Kitchenaid even comes with bread dough hooks! Yes, they are that tough. [/QUOTE]
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