Delish by DASH Compact Stand Mixer, 3.5 Quart with Beaters & Dough Hooks Included – Orange Import To Shop ×Product
- VERSATILE: The Delish by Dash Stand Mixer is the perfect kitchen accessory for the budding baker or home cook looking to mix, beat, cream, or whip something up—sweet or savory.
- COMPACT: Weighing less than 5 lbs and standing only 10.5” tall, the Dash Stand Mixer fits underneath most kitchen cabinets. Perfect for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, or limited countertop space.
- TILTING HEAD: The tilting motor head makes it easy to remove the stainless steel mixing bowl and eject the beaters or dough hooks. No more mess. Plus, the retro design and variety of trendy colors options will accent any kitchen.
- ADJUSTABLE SLIDE: Move the bowl from side to side so you can add or reincorporate ingredients while mixing. With 5 speeds ranging from gentle mixing to high-speed whipping, it’s never been easier to find the perfect setting.
- INCLUDES: Delish by Dash Stand Mixer includes a 3.5 qt stainless steel mixing bowl, 2 dough hooks & 2 mixer beaters. All non-electric parts are dishwasher safe.
- HEIGHT: 10.4. WIDTH: 8. LENGTH: 11.5
$44
The Delish Compact Stand Mixer is a 3.5 quart mixer that is perfect for whipping up everyday treats.
From the manufacturer
Specification: Delish by DASH Compact Stand Mixer, 3.5 Quart with Beaters & Dough Hooks Included – Orange Import To Shop ×Product
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Kindle Customer –
Bigger and better than it looksPerfect size for our 800sf quest house that we are living in while our main home is being remodeled. Cakes, frosting, eggs are no problem. I would not use it for heavier bread doughs but great for light use. Suction power seems adequate and it is not too noisy. It’s no Kitchenaide but the price, size and weight are perfect for the temporary situation we are in! Watch for the beaters and hooks when unpacking as they are easily overlooked in the Styrofoam packing material.
Angie A –
Very noisy but gets the job done.The mixer works fine but it is very noisy and with the first setting spinning so fast, I was afraid to move pass any settings after one. It served its purpose but I plan to replace it eventually.
Joni –
Very good choiceI bought this for my friend for her birthday, and as a gift for her new apt. I really like when an item is packaged well so I know it was packed in consideration of the buyer. It was beautiful! She loves to bake and has used it consistently, replacing it with her old one. I definitely recommend this!
Lynda –
Missing beatersReceived package but beaters were not included. Contacted factory and they do not have in stock.
Rebecca –
Love itmatches my kitchen decor , have had it for months and still runs fine, use it for mashed potato’s mostly and sometimes cakes.
HowAboutNope –
Sending it back. No better than a hand mixer.I bought this unit for $49 as an Epic Daily Deal or whatever it’s called. Here is my unbiased review (and why I sent it back):The unit is made of really lightweight plastic, which I didn’t find to be a bad thing. I have a small kitchen and the weight makes it easy to lift and store on a shelf, out of the way. The manufacturer seems really intent on the suction cups so I will say: Yes, it has them. They work. They are not a huge deal. It probably doesn’t need them.The instruction book says not to run this unit more than 3 minutes at a time. I think that is a bit concerning – it seems like a lot of things would need longer than that to get mixed properly. If the motor can burn out that quickly, I think that’s a concern.I cook every single day from scratch and am a comfortable baker. I made three things using this unit:- I made a cake mix, from a box. It was easy to set up the mixer and run it with the beaters, but I felt like the mix was mostly sticking to the sides of the bowl and not feeding through the beaters enough. Even after using the unit’s slider to offset the bowl by an inch or two, I still had to get a spatula and scrape the sides back into the center regularly in order to get anything to mix. But the unit is very small and there isn’t a lot (any really) of maneuvering room to do this. It was a real pain, and a wooden spoon would be faster and just as effective.- I made some dough, which starts by creaming a stick and a half of cold, diced butter into a pile of flour. I tried doing this with the dough hooks and they were 100% useless. I switched to the beaters, and they were only marginally better. Again, the ingredients stuck to the bowl instead of through the beaters, with no room to scrape the sides. And again, three minutes was not enough for this process. Not nearly. In this case, I think maybe a food processor or just plain old elbow grease with a pastry knife is still the way to go.- I made some cookies (toll house recipe). Same issues as the cake mix, only the mix was stickier so the issues were even worse.In the end, I think any standard (cheap) hand mixer would do a better job, as they have the same power as this unit and are infinitely more maneuverable, work with any bowl, and store in a smaller space. I packed this one up and sent it back disappointed.
Queen –
Thank youThank you very much it’s beautiful my cousin like it 💕
JJ –
GREAT FOR A SINGLEThis little thing gets the job done. For a single person unless you just like preparing large amounts this is perfect.
jdeyell –
Simple to use; cleans up nicely.Whipped cream turned out really well as did mashed potatoes. Compact in size, it fits on the counter without taking up much space.
janeo –
Makes me smileLuckily, I didn’t have high expectations for this, even when purchased for 50% off. The pros-it’s very light and compact for my small (2nd home) kitchen. It does have 350 watts, which is the same as most hand mixers AND more than some stand mixers. Cons- it doesn’t seem to cream a simple mix of softened butter and sugar, even with the crazy side to side switch. The bowl spins around uncontrollably which is disconcerting to me, because you can’t walk away like a “real” stand mixer, but Dash says it’s supposed to do that. I own a nice KitchenAid mixer and make bread and bake frequently, and of course, there’s no comparison. I debated on returning it, but I didn’t. I still can’t explain it-despite it all, it works “enough” for me and it somehow makes me happy sitting there on my counter.