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Cuisinart HM-70 Power Advantage 7-Speed Hand Mixer, Stainless and White |  | Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen Department: Cooking & Dining
List Price: $90.00 Buy New: $46.50 as of 7/29/2010 14:24 MDT details You Save: $43.50 (48%)
New (13) Used (2) from $41.99
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 701
Country: CHINA Color: StainlessWhite Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.3 Dimensions (in): 9 x 4.3 x 6
MPN: HM-70 Model: HM-70 UPC: 086279019479 EAN: 0086279019479 ASIN: B000TVPCEE
Release Date: August 1, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Hand blender with 220-watt motor and automatic feedback | | • | 7 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 | | • | Measures approximately 8 by 3-3/4 by 5-3/4 inches; 3-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Take this KitchenAid hand mixer for a spin and get creative in the kitchen. From airy meringues to silky smooth batters, you'll have seven speeds of mixing power at your fingertips, and a whole new world of culinary opportunity in the palm of your hands. Three-year limited warranty. Model HM-70.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 59
beware of problems . . . July 24, 2010 trehgr This is my 3rd Cuisinart hand mixer in the past 5 years and you're probably wondering why I went back to this model after the problems with the first two. First, I liked the form and fit. Second, I had extra blades that would fit (after the first one broke). Third, I assumed the problem was a glitch (each time). On the first and last mixers, the motor just quit without any reason or problem that I can determine - it didn't happen because of "bogging-down" in heavy batter. On my second one, the soft tab speed button tore and water leaked in - it quit working. Also, I don't think the wire blades "do" mashed potatoes as well as flat blades that actually cut through and break potatoes up into a smoother, less lumpy mix. Another problem that no one else has mentioned is that even though it has a slow start setting, it takes a couple of seconds to kick in! So, initially it starts at a medium speed and flour is all over the counter before it slows down and behaves as advertised. I've finally learned to hold it out of the bowl until it gears down.
no, no July 23, 2010 kitchen diva 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thinking a hand mixer would be convenient, I got this one. Plus is that as a hand mixer, it should convenient. Really, though, it spews and splatters all over the place even on low speed so you need to hand mix dry+wet ingredients before you use the mixer. Hmm, not convenient. If you use this mixer, you'll have to clean-up the surrounding area even if you're as careful as can be.
no splashes!! July 13, 2010 4packmom Used this mixer only twice so far but it seems to live up to its promise. No splashes thanks to the gradual start up. My only concern is that electronic controls seem to break faster than the old trusty manual ones.
Great mixer descent price July 6, 2010 J. Barnett (USA) This is a very nice mixer and had all the features I wanted. The soft start is really nice (Keeps you from trowing food all over the kitchen). It is lightweight but very sturdy and has all the power necessary.
I highly recommend this product.
Terrific mixer stands up over the long haul July 5, 2010 Just a guy (Westchester, NY) This is a great small hand mixer for smaller tasks. We got one as an engagement gift ten years ago and I just bought another for my mom. We use ours every couple of weeks and it has held up great. The motor is strong and clean up could not be easier. We also have a stand mixer that we use for larger tasks. I wouldnt use this for a heavy thick dough, but for mixing pancake batter and things like that it is terrific. One thing not really clear from the description is that is comes with the double mixer head shown in the photo as well as a single wisk attachment. I find that we use the wisk attachment 90% of the time for most mixing tasks. It is seven speeds and I rarely find that I need anything over speed 2 or 3. The motor starts fairly slowly for a second or two so it doesn't make everything splash around. It says it can rest on the side of a bowl, but I have never gotten that to work.
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