

🥐 Mix like a pro, bake like a boss!
The Hamilton Beach Electric Stand Mixer in vibrant Aqua features a robust 300W motor powering a 4-quart stainless steel bowl with planetary mixing action. Its 7-speed settings, including a slow start, optimize mixing for everything from delicate batters to dense doughs. Complete with versatile attachments and a splash guard, this mixer combines professional performance with user-friendly portability and easy cleanup, making it the perfect kitchen companion for passionate home bakers.












| ASIN | B09YMTLHV9 |
| Auto Shutoff | No |
| Brand | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 4 quarts |
| Colour | Aqua |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,537) |
| Date First Available | 25 April 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 kg |
| Model Number | 63397 |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Product Dimensions | 27.69 x 36.58 x 36.83 cm; 5.9 kg |
| Special Features | Adjustable Speed Control |
A**R
I'm so happy with this. Easy to control, simple. It is so nice, dishwasher safe and I am glad I didn't spend more on the one people buy for show. With my injury I can bake now.
M**R
Hasta este momento ah cumplido con mis expectativas
D**B
What a great mixer! Should have bought this long ago. It works very well. I like to use it for stiff cookie dough. It handles that job with ease. Also, it is super light so easy to move off the counter for storage. Its suction cup feet keep it firmly in place while mixing. Buy this and don’t waste your money on the very expensive brands.
A**R
I've had this blender for exactly a year now, and have been more than satisfied with it. I've gone from having never made bread before to baking something weekly just because of how convenient this mixer seems to make it. Whether I'm doing bread, bread sticks, pizza / garlic finger dough, thick chocolate chip cookies, cakes and more, this mixer has handled it seemingly without complaint. If you're doing heavy duty baking for a larger family then I could see the desire to own something more powerful with a larger bowl capacity, but for my personal use (baking for just 1-3 people) it's been just fine. Now for the only negative I've experienced: before my purchase I had seen other reviews mention how easily the markings on the dial wore off, so with that in mind I did my best to handle it as gingerly as possible. My efforts were in vain however, as they still wore off regardless. It did take me a while to notice this fact since I had gradually developed a sense of how fast to mix things so I wasn't even looking at the dial anymore, but if you think you're going to need to upmost accuracy on your dial settings and need them to last then I'd probably recommend clear-coating your dial with something to protect it, or etching small physical grooves into the dial so that you'll always have those.
S**Z
Oh my gosh, I wish I had gotten this sooooo much sooner! My daughter has one that is like industrial super heavy duty, weighs a lot, and I've used it a very small bit, but not much. I'm aging, I'm having problems with my hands/wrists/arms, ok, body in general, and I decided it was time to get one. I have a tiny kitchen that I hate, so I already knew I had no room to put one of these, hence not having one. I chose this particular mixer because it has a handle. I don't know if others have a handle or not, I just saw this one with it's handle and all beautifully shiny blue and fell in love. I used it the first time the same day I got it, and I've used it multiple times since. I litterally do not have counter space enough to have all 4 suction cups stuck at the same time during use, so I stay right with it and to date, ok a dozen or so uses later, it doesn't travel, but I have no intention of walking away from it while in use. I actually didn't know it even had the suction cups on the bottom until I went to get it off my dining room table. All I have to say, is if you're a little older and your body isn't so good, those suction cups stick well enough to risk putting your back or a should joint or something out if you go to grab it and don't know it's suction cupped to your table. But it's ok if you do. The other deal sealer for me was that this one does not weigh anywhere near as much as my daughters mixer does. I thought I had managed to clear an under cupboard spot to keep it, but it's too tall. So like so many other things I like to use, it will live in the basement when not in use. I am currently considering converting part of the basement to a much more user friendly kitchen with much more counter and cupboard space, as most of my kitchen stuff is down there anyways. And in closing, the important stuff: I've only used the paddle piece, the instructions said that would be the one most used, and so far that has been true. My numb fingers have no problems putting on or taking off any of the attachments, and the paddle has been amazingly easy to clean. If the batter hasn't dripped off, a quick swipe with a spatula takes most of it off, super easy to was. I use a damp swedish dishcloth to wipe the mixer down itself, dry it off, as well as the bowl, so it stays shiny pretty too. i put all the attachments in the bowl, tuck in the cord and put, Oh yes! it also has a spatter guard! I've creamed sugar into melted butter or shortning, whipped eggs, added liquids, and or flour. I was concerned about spatter, but have discovered that this mixer doesn't, or at least hasn't yet spattered anything. The bowl height/beater depth seems to be perfect for mixing, which is as it should be! I have not used the whisk attachment yet, I'm guessing the potential for spatter will be much higher then, but it's ok, because this mixer comes with a spatter guard. So far I'm totally satisfied with this mixer, and my hands/arms/body in general wish I'd done it sooner.
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