Cuisinart HM-50BK Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer, Black
The Cuisinart Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer flawlessly and easily mixes even the heaviest ingredients. From dense cookie dough to whipped cream, the powerful motor can perform any mixing task. And the slide control easily shifts speeds with just one touch.
Product Features
- Handheld blender with 220-watt motor and automatic feedback
- 5 speed options; slide control easily shifts speeds with a single touch
- Swivel cord; extra-long dishwasher-safe beaters; beater-eject lever
- Spatula and instruction/recipe book included
- Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
Excellent and Reliable Mixer I own the Cuisinart Power Advantage 5-Speed Handheld Mixer since early April 2009 and I am quiet happy with it thus far. In all fairness, this is my second handheld mixer and my previous mixer () was a very weak mixer, which simply did not have the power to mix any semi-thick dough. This Cuisinart mixer has significantly more power (220 Watts) and has little trouble mixing most…
Sleek and powerful! Does the job and then some. Do you really need 5 speeds? Try it and then you’ll be hard-pressed to go back to a standard “Hi-Lo” model. The slim design makes for easy storage. I only wish the mixer had a flat surface in the back to make it easy to rest like with an iron, but it’s not often that the need calls for that. Still, it more than makes up for that minor shortfall with it’s extra-long chord connected to a swivel for ease of maneuvering. Other than that and the power settings, I…
Works great. The beaters are easier to clean than the … Works great. The beaters are easier to clean than the typical flat type. There is only one possible issue that may crop up down the road. The release lever for the beaters is plastic and not as robust as you would think. Time will tell how durable it is. I believe the unit is warranted for three years so if the lever is prone to breakage it should happen within that time. This is a classic example of not testing a product in a real world environment by real world users. This possible flaw would…