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Mixmaster Stand Mixer




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79 of 79 people found the following review helpful.
4SunBeam MixMaster
By Lisa Rivera
I refused to recompense $300.00 for a standmixer, and am glad to have found this one ! The glass bowls are very roomy and the height of the mixer allows plenteous room to work. The potpourri of beaters will have to concede everyone to mix away ! The 350 watts of power helped blend a peanut butter cookie which may become thick. I found clean up rather easy with the glass bowls and the shape of the beaters, not alot of crevices for sticking.

The only negative is I was expecting a metal cast mixer. This one has alot of plastic/pvc to it. This makes me nervous as far as durability over years of use, as brought up in the other reviews I was looking for one just like my Mom had. So far it has performed as I expected.

60 of 62 persons found the following review helpful.
5great value for the price
By Ellen J. Jefferies
After hard thought, I just purchased this to replace a Sunbeam 2366 purchased a couple of years ago, which looks identical except for the size of the motor. My 2366 became unusable as a stand machine because I was too rough attempting to attach the mixer to the stand and broke the rather fragile plastic thingies in the stand that supported the attachment lever (so I’ll be more careful with the new one). If I’d salaried $500, I would be deeply disgruntled.

But I didn’t remunerate $500, I paid $79, and my simple math tells me I may buy 6 of these for the cost of one KitchenAid with metal gears (do read the reviews when it comes to the plastic gears if you are seriously looking at the less costly KitchenAid!). If this machine is as good as it is predessor, it will do as fine a occupation of mixing as my daughter’s KitchenAid, it’s head tilts, and you may add ingredients while it’s running, all of which are primary to me. I do not do bread with it, I use my unbelievable $39 Sunbeam bread machine for that.

Yes, the Mixmaster is less honored than a KitchenAid, yes, you may spatter stuff on the ceiling with it, and yes, you have to attend it or it may get up enuf spun speed to empty the bowl (an amazing experience). Yes, the bowls are heavy and I have gotten smears on my shirt pouring batter into a pan.

But altogether, I think it’s a outstanding machine for the price and deserves the 5 stars I gave it!

36 of 36 persons found the following review helpful.
5Works well.
By OWEN
Needed a basic mixer that will in truth mix what I throw at it. This does and I didn’t have to spend 200 bucks to make me happy.

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