| Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9 Speed Hand Mixer with Storage Case | 
| Colors: |  White |  Brushed Chrome |
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| Brand: Cuisinart
List Price: $130.00 Buy New: $56.95 - $99.40 as of 9/9/2010 05:14 EDT details You Save: $30.60 (24%)
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Rating: 7 reviews
Country: CHINA Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 3.9 x 8.9
MPN: HM-90BCS Model: HM-90S-PARENT
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| Features:
| • | 220 watts of power; an electronic feedback mechanism automatically feeds in extra power when needed and assures the mixer will not bog down when mixing heavy loads | | • | SmoothStart features 3 low mixing speeds that allow the hand mixer to start the spinning process very slowly to eliminate ingredients from splattering on the countertops | | • | With one push of the on/off button your mixer begins at speed 1; the one touch speed control allows you to change speeds quickly during operation with 9 speed LED digital display | | • | Sturdy snap-on clear case to store mixer and accessories | | • | Includes beaters, chef's whisk, dough hooks, spatula and instruction/recipe book |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Powerful Cuisinart Advantage Plus 9-speed hand mixer provides the versatility to mix light ingredients and the full range of speeds to blend heavy batters. This 220-watt motor uses automatic feedback to boost power for blending dense cookie batter or kneading heavy bread dough. Digital touchpad modernizes this 9-speed mixer with the ease of fingertip control and features a large LED display to gauge and switch settings instantly. SmoothStart function with 3 low-speed settings provides a slow start to mixing, eliminating spatters. Swivel cord rotates for right- and left-handed use and prevents tangling of the cord as you switch position of the mixer. Wide handle gives you firm control for effortless mixing.
Cuisinart Advantage Plus 9-speed hand mixer features pear-shape beaters to reach the edges of a mixing bowl for thorough blending. Whip cream to the ideal smoothness, blend egg whites into perfect peaks for light-as-air meringues and whisk eggs into fluffy texture for pan frying. Tackles heavy dough batter with the ease of a stand-up machine. Everything fits neatly into the snap-on storage case for hassle-free storage. Includes 5 attachments: two beaters, two dough hooks, chef's whisk, plus a spatula. Dishwasher-safe attachments and spatula. Instruction and recipe book. 3-year manufacturer warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7
Great Mixer August 18, 2010 Eileen I purchased this product because of the lower speeds. I was pleasantly surprised that it lived up to its hype. I didn't have flour all over my counter by turning it on. I also liked the container where I can keep the attachments handy and the mixer on top. Convenient and easy to store. Easy to use.
Very pleased. August 4, 2010 Zanne (Virginia) I received a KA hand mixer as a gift. I sold it and turned around and bought this Cuisinart model after reading many reviews here and elsewhere. KA doesn't seem to have the reputation they once had.
So I put my money on Cuisinart. I'm very happy with it so far. I've only had it for a few weeks, but I make thick batches of oatmeal cookies and this works extremely well.
All the accessories are great and the storage case is so handy - I have a small kitchen and not having to dig around for all the pieces is a real time saver. I can find everything in one place.
I intend to buy a Cuisinart Stand Mixer when my budget allows. The motor is much stronger than KA and some of the other features are very nice, including a timer.
So far, Cuisinart is a good buy for me.
motor problems July 24, 2010 trehgr 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Great Miixer July 8, 2010 Siffert (OH, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like making Butter Fudge and had a Hamilton Beach Mixer. That had to run full blast to mix the fudge and soon after started to overheat. Its metal beaters turn/twisted attached poorly to the mixer and that connection didnt last long before it wore out. I threw it out and then purchased this Cuisinart 9 speed. The beaters push click attach into the mixer nicely and there is a release button for them (which the Hamilton didnt have). This mixer mixes my fudge at the "5" setting which works great. Very happy with this professional hand mixer and highly recommend it.
Great gadget! May 19, 2010 M. Peterson (New York, New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a great mixer offering more than you would expect from a hand-held devise, but still not requiring half an acre of counter space. The attachments are just what are required and the storage case is fabulously convenient and attractive.
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