Kitchen Mixers

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In the world of small kitchen appliances, a long-standing debate has raged between the superiority of the stand mixer  over the hand mixer However, both are useful for their own reasons. Read on for the pros and cons of each.

Quick Picks

According to ConsumerSearch, the top four mixers (3 stand and 1 hand) are Kitchen Aid Professional 600 Kitchen Aid Artisan Hamilton Beach 63221  and Kitchen Aid Power Plus 7KHM7T

The Debate

The Stand vs. The Hand

The Stand Mixer

Fans of stand mixers, such as the classic Kitchen Aid love their more expensive machines because:

  • It can handle thick mixtures like cookie dough and mashed potatoes.
  • Uses a large mixing bowl that can handle double batches.
  • Features numerous speeds for various tasks.
  • Many attachments turn the mixer into much more (even a meat grinder and pasta maker).
  • Can be left to mix on its own without any supervision.

What is not so great is the heavy-duty weight and the bulkiness, which might not be a problem if you leave the mixer out because you use it so often.

The Hand Mixer

Meanwhile, fans of hand mixers counter:

  • They are light and small making them easy to store, use, yet accessible.
  • Perfect for lightweight use.
  • Lower price.
  • Ease of cleaning. Throw the beaters in the dishwasher and you are done.

Most hand mixers  don't pack the punch to get through peanut butter cookie dough like the stand mixer They also require that you keep a constant hold on it so you can't get anything else done while mixing.

If you are in the market for a new mixer you should have an idea of how you want to use your mixer before you buy. If you are leaning more towards an everyday whipping and stirring machine then a handheld mixer is probably a better and cheaper choice. If you are looking for a machine to mix cookies, mashed potatoes, and viscous foods, the stand mixer is probably the better option for you. The winner of the debate is really decided by you and your mixing needs.

Features

  • Multiple Speeds -- Depending on what you plan to mix and the variety of different things that you need to mix you may need more speed settings. Hand mixers come with 3 to 5 speeds, but some have less than 3. Stand mixers usually boast at least 6 speeds.
  • Power -- The more thick products you need to mix the more power you want. Usually 300 to 600 watts is a decent amount for a stand mixer. Anything above 600 watts is pushing professional model levels.
  • Bowl Size -- Consider whether the mixer will remain on the countertop or in the cabinet and how much you tend to mix at once. Five to seven quarts is certainly enough capacity for home use. This does make for a more bulky machine though. Avoid going higher than 7 quarts to keep the mixer practical.

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