The Hamilton Beach 63220 Mixer will not let you down. It is a breeze to operate. It is quite heavy duty, being about the same size as most of the smaller model KitchenAid models. Plan accordingly for storage.
This model has remained essentially unchanged for a few years now. My unit was manufactured in Canada. I feel more confident about quality than I ever would from the current KitchenAid models.
Satisfied thus far..but.. - Lady zenomi - Trinidad and Tobago
I purchased this machine cause at the time I could not afford a Kitchen Aid. This machine is ideal for mixing frosting made with vegetable shortening as this can become stiff and put strain on your regular mixer motor (I can testify I lost two hand mixers). The other attachments has proven to be useful as well, I used the dough hook to make fondant and was satisfied with the results. I appreciate the fact the mixer is quiet and I mean quiet it does not disturb anyone while I work, clean up is easy as well. The thing that dissapointed me with this product is that it does not have any further attachments,eg. pasta machine etc. But overall I would recommend this product.
GRAMS LOVES THIS ONE - GRAMS2OWEN - FLORIDA
OH MY GOSH...TALK ABOUT A GREAT MIXER. I BAKE ON A REGULAR BASIS FOR MY HUSBAND AND MY GRANDSON... BOY THIS MIXER DOES IT ALL. LOVE THE POWER. THE ATTACHEMENTS ARE GREAT AND MAKE FOR EASY CLEAN UP. FROM COOKIES TO BROWNIES TO PIES TO CAKES & ICINGS THIS ONE DOES IT ALL AND MORE ECONOMICAL THAN THE KITCHENAID.
Mixer head wobbles - S. Domer - Baldwin, KS
I bake bread every week. The mixer head wobbles back and forth while kneading the dough. Also, the flange on the dough hook is not wide enough to prevent dough from climbing over it and upward to the mixer body.
I bought this mixer because arthritis makes it difficult for me to move heavy objects. Otherwise I would have bought a Kitchen Aid.
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