Hamilton Beach 62695V Power Deluxe Hand Mixer
from: Hamilton Beach
List Price: $29.99
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Product Description:
Powerful 225 watts. 6 speeds with quickburst button. Special low speed to reduce splatter. Traditional chrome beaters, wire beaters and whisk. Bowl rest mixer stabilizer. Deluxe wrap and snap cord.
Amazon.com Review:
With a 225-watt motor for accomplishing tough jobs, this compact hand mixer provides power and versatility. Two sets of stainless-steel beaters--traditional flat-bladed and easy-cleaning wire--and a whisk for whipping cream and beating egg whites come with the mixer, and six speeds are available by pushing a button atop the handle with your thumb. In addition, just below the speed control, there is another thumb-activated button, which Hamilton Beach calls the QuickBurst. This button provides an extra charge, available at any speed, for powering through tough tasks. Other attributes include a rest so the mixer can hang on a bowl's edge instead of messing up the counter with dripping beaters or whisk, a flat platform on the mixer's end so it stands up for compact storage, a tangle-free cord, and dishwasher-safe beaters and whisk. --Fred Brack
Powerful 225 watts. 6 speeds with quickburst button. Special low speed to reduce splatter. Traditional chrome beaters, wire beaters and whisk. Bowl rest mixer stabilizer. Deluxe wrap and snap cord.
Amazon.com Review:
With a 225-watt motor for accomplishing tough jobs, this compact hand mixer provides power and versatility. Two sets of stainless-steel beaters--traditional flat-bladed and easy-cleaning wire--and a whisk for whipping cream and beating egg whites come with the mixer, and six speeds are available by pushing a button atop the handle with your thumb. In addition, just below the speed control, there is another thumb-activated button, which Hamilton Beach calls the QuickBurst. This button provides an extra charge, available at any speed, for powering through tough tasks. Other attributes include a rest so the mixer can hang on a bowl's edge instead of messing up the counter with dripping beaters or whisk, a flat platform on the mixer's end so it stands up for compact storage, a tangle-free cord, and dishwasher-safe beaters and whisk. --Fred Brack
Features:
- Powerful 225-watt motor
- Traditional beaters, wire beaters, and whisk provide versatility
- Six speeds, with QuickBurst button for extra power
- Stainless-steel beaters and whisk are dishwasher-safe
- Mixer stands up, and the cord wraps for compact, tangle-free storage
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Hamilton Beach Hand Mixer
This is a better product than older models.It isn't quite as light in weight as I would prefer but still better than most.And while I like its performance the only other feature that could stand improvement is that it doesn't beat as slowly on first speed as you might like.All in all, it is certainly acceptable as a handy mixer.
C. Conti
Rating:
- Burned out
Worked great for about 10 uses - then died mixing a box cake mix - not a heavy batter.My previous cheap mixer had lasted for 15 years...very disappointing.
Rating:
- Disgusting and dangerous - Chrome plating flaked off the beaters into my cake
Stay away from this product. It should be recalled. I was using this mixer for only the second time. I made a simple cake and while pouring it into the cake pan, I noticed dark little bits that turned out to be little metal colored flakes. I inspected the beater and saw that it was shedding chrome plating. You get what you pay for but I would think it would be cheaper to NOT plate the beaters and certainly cheaper not to face a recall.
Rating:
- You get what you pay for
This mixer worked well for a while, but they had to cut corners somewhere to hit the $20 price point, and after about a year a plastic gear in the drive train stripped and now the whole mixer has to go to a landfill which makes me sad.From now on I'll look for "built to last" in the feature list, and pay a little more.
Rating:
- Good power, but doesn't hold up
I bought this mixer as a replacement for one my daughter melted and tried it out for the first time tonight.
Initially things went well, and I liked the power that it offered, though the low speed is a little faster than I usually prefer.But towards the end of the recipe, the mixer began emitting a burning smell and then a bit of smoke.I was mixing a pretty thick batter, but it was still a batter, not anything nearly as thick as a cookie dough, and it was a batter that was handled ... Read More
- Hamilton Beach Hand MixerThis is a better product than older models.It isn't quite as light in weight as I would prefer but still better than most.And while I like its performance the only other feature that could stand improvement is that it doesn't beat as slowly on first speed as you might like.All in all, it is certainly acceptable as a handy mixer.
C. Conti
- Burned outWorked great for about 10 uses - then died mixing a box cake mix - not a heavy batter.My previous cheap mixer had lasted for 15 years...very disappointing.
- Disgusting and dangerous - Chrome plating flaked off the beaters into my cakeStay away from this product. It should be recalled. I was using this mixer for only the second time. I made a simple cake and while pouring it into the cake pan, I noticed dark little bits that turned out to be little metal colored flakes. I inspected the beater and saw that it was shedding chrome plating. You get what you pay for but I would think it would be cheaper to NOT plate the beaters and certainly cheaper not to face a recall.
- You get what you pay forThis mixer worked well for a while, but they had to cut corners somewhere to hit the $20 price point, and after about a year a plastic gear in the drive train stripped and now the whole mixer has to go to a landfill which makes me sad.From now on I'll look for "built to last" in the feature list, and pay a little more.
- Good power, but doesn't hold upI bought this mixer as a replacement for one my daughter melted and tried it out for the first time tonight.
Initially things went well, and I liked the power that it offered, though the low speed is a little faster than I usually prefer.But towards the end of the recipe, the mixer began emitting a burning smell and then a bit of smoke.I was mixing a pretty thick batter, but it was still a batter, not anything nearly as thick as a cookie dough, and it was a batter that was handled ... Read More
