Hamilton Beach 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer, Beaters and Whisk, with Snap-On Storage Case, Red Import To Shop ×Product
- Baking with ease: with 6 speeds, including a slower first speed and quick burst button, you can adjust this handheld kitchen mixer to accommodate any recipe.
- Snap-on storage case: This hand mixer includes a handy Snap-on storage case with easy-access door for convenient storage.
- Easy to handle: with 275 watts of peak power to handle your baking needs.
- Versatile attachments: The mixer includes easy to clean traditional beaters, dough hooks and whisk.
- Bowl rest: a built-in groove lets you rest The hand mixer over the bowl, so drips go where they belong and not all over your countertop.
$29
Whip up an airy meringue or decadent cake with the Hamilton Beach hand mixer. With a built in bowl rest and six speeds, including a slower first speed to reduce splatter, this versatile mixer is your go to baking appliance for mixing, whisking and folding.
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Specification: Hamilton Beach 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer, Beaters and Whisk, with Snap-On Storage Case, Red Import To Shop ×Product
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2 Boxer Mom –
Good quality, price, performance and looks. Two design improvements.I needed to replace a 30-year-old Sunbeam hand mixer that was a true workhorse. My previous purchase of a KitchenAid hand mixer did not meet my expectation and was returned for the purchase of this Hamilton Beach 62633R Hand Mixer.I ordered the Hamilton Beach 62633R Hand Mixer on 1/21/17 and it was delivered on 1/23/17, excellent turnaround time. The mixer and 4 other items I ordered were well padded in the box and all the items were intact. However, the mixer’s original factory box had one corner crunched. The box was secured with clear packing tape along the seam where the two flaps meet but the end of the tape near the crunched corner was stuck to itself and not fully adhering to the box itself. I mention this because it caused me to wonder if I was getting a returned item or a refurbished one. Some previous reviews said damaged mixers or mixers that appeared to be repackaged were received. I examined the mixer very closely and there was no evidence of damage. No scratches, cracks or broken bits. The beaters, whisk and dough hooks were sealed in the plastic bag from the factory. The mixer was in a plastic bag as was the case. The cord was coiled and held with a twist tie. Everything was packaged in the box exactly as you would expect it to be if you were pulling it off the shelf at a Target or Walmart. Who knows where or how that box was damaged as it was but as everything looks ok and the mixer is working I will use it and monitor its performance. I bought the mixer in red and it is a lovely deep and rich shade of red.The beater blades are traditional in design and I prefer this over the newer thinner wire blades that seem to be popular. In fact, I previously ordered and returned a KitchenAid hand mixer specifically due to the wire blades being weak and easy to bend. If I took 2 of the wire blades on the KitchenAid and pinched them together they moved easily. I have not used the whisk or dough hooks yet. The whisk looks like a whisk so I have no reason to think it won’t do its job. The dough hooks are smaller than I thought they might be but are in proportion to the mixer so again I have no reason to think they won’t work well. I do think the hooks will do the job of mixing chocolate chips into finished cookie batter. Really, I think the intention of the hooks is to finish a process. I’ve never baked bread so I have no idea if the hooks will knead dough well or not.**ADDING THIS TO ORIGINAL REVIEW: I have one complaint regarding the attachements that might be considered minor but it bugs me a little. The way of releasing the blades is not quick and easy. Changing speed means pushing forward to increase or pulling back to decrease speed. To get the blades off one has to PUSH DOWN on the speed lever/switch to release the blades and in my mixer it takes quite a bit of pressure to release both blades at once. I had to read the directions twice to make sure I got it right. In my experience the function is hard to execute. I can get one to pop off quickly, one will stick a little and then I have to give it another push to get the “click” you would hear when the blade is loosened. I found this to be the case using it for the first time mixing cake batter and frosting from scratch. Since then I have not used the mixer. I don’t consider this a reason to return it or to remove another star. I will stay at 4 stars for now. 1/28/17**The KitchenAid was light and didn’t feel sturdy. This Hamilton Beach hand mixer has a more substantial heft to it than the KA, 3.5 lbs. for the HB and 2 lbs. for the KA. I don’t find the difference in weight too heavy to wield easily or tire my hand and arm.This mixer is powerful for a little guy. 275 watt and 6 speeds with a burst of speed feature. The speeds increase to a powerful number 6 setting and yes, it’s a little loud. I can see the whisk would whip egg whites to a stiff peak quickly. The slowest speed is not a mild let’s-just-go-for-a-stroll speed. It is faster than you might expect. The mixer does not advertise a slow start feature so it’s not realistic to expect it. I read reviews saying sugar or flour were sent flying by the mixer causing a real mess. I mixed cocoa powder and confectioner’s sugar to make frosting. I started at the lowest speed then increasing to the middle to finish. I didn’t have a problem with sugar and cocoa dusting the kitchen. The frosting was smooth and fluffy because I whipped a fair amount of air into it using a higher speed.The whole thing was easy to clean and stores nicely in the case. Having an attached storage case was a real bonus for me. I think it’s great to have all the attachments in one place and to be able to wind the cord in the case as well. The mixer snaps securely on to the case and has a small foot print. It easily fits in a small lower cabinet in my small kitchen.Regarding the cord: it is fixed to one side and is the flat kind. It would be nice to have the option of locking the cord direction from left to right hand use. I would have preferred a round cord as opposed to the flat because a round cord is easier to keep clean.Bottom line: All in all, I am pleased with my purchase. Sturdy mixer, strong beaters and attachments. Powerful motor. Excellent storage case. The entire full size unit fits well in small spaces. Pretty to look at. If I encounter any problem I will update with my experience.I am removing one star because of the cord issue, the blade release issue and because the box was damaged. It may be picky but I would NOT have chosen a box with a crunched corner and dicey tape off a store shelf. The cord is a design element I think would improve the overall function of the mixer. My experience of sticking blades is inconvenient. I think it’s a mistake to use the switch that slides forward to adjust the speed to release the attachments by pushing down on the switch. There should be a separate button or something else to push.
Elizabeth –
WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FORTHIS MIXER IS PERFECT FOR AT HOME CAKE BAKING….IT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET THE JOB DONE…THE SPEED IS PERFECT TO MIX INGREDIENTS LIKE SUGAR AND BUTTER EASILY…I NORMALLY HAD ISSUES WITH MY MIXER WHISKS…. I WOULD WASH THE WHISKS…PUT THEM SOME PLACE….SAFELY…AND NOT KNOW WHERE THE HECK I PUT THEM…WITH THIS…HEN YOU WASH THE WHISKS…YOU JUST PUT THEM IN THE COP ATTACHED TO THE MIXER AND CLOSE IT…SO YOU WILL NEVER FORGET AGAIN…LOL….GREAT PRODUCT..I WOULD RECOMMEND…
Lavina –
Great productGreat mixer and I love the container it snaps onto, that holds the cord and utensils.
grami jo –
HandyLike the look…and helps to not have to drag out the heavy mixer for smaller jobs…Rather speedy on the 1st speed but will get used to that..looks nice too…
Wannabbowler –
A GREAT COMPACT HAND MIXERFor years, I used a Hamilton Beach hand mixer! I like the reliability of HB products. Following a move, I could no longer locate the beaters😢 I checked online for HB beaters for my hand mixer, but I was not certain which ones to purchase‼️ Solution: Amazon‼️‼️‼️ There, I found this newer version of the HB hand mixer w/ a snap-on storage box‼️‼️Problem solved‼️‼️ The new hand mixer works perfectly, just like the older one and the new beaters fit the older mixer; plus, I can keep the beaters w/ the mixer‼️‼️Now, I have two mixers and one set of beaters ‼️‼️Not to worry—I’m sure that someday I’ll find the old beaters tucked away in a box‼️‼️Then, I’ll have two mixers each w/ their own set of beaters‼️‼️
Mignetta Doody –
Gift for motherThis is what my 90 year old mother asked for so I got it for her. She was so happy with it.
Old and Still Kicking –
Great MixerHas great power on lower speed. I love “Creamed Potatoes” and the speed control doesn’t “throw the potatoes out of the pot” while mixing them.
a customer –
The plastic container seems useless to me.I was disappointed with the plastic container for beaters, etc. It does not snap on well. As others have mentioned, the mixer cord seems oddly set in. It doesn’t actually allow the mixer to set on top of the plastic container very well. For me, that bin is a space waster and I prefer the implements stored in a kitchen drawer. I actually doubt I will use anything except perhaps the wire whisk for meringue, etc. I am glad mine came with standard beaters.Aside from the wire placement, it feels a bit different to eject the beaters but it an be done! It’s a pretty red color. I simply don’t have kitchen space for display. It will store in a lower cabinet. My last Hamilton Beach mixer cost $12.00 and lasted 25 years so I accept a certain time of adjustment! Once it becomes natural to operate, I have faith in this one. I imagine the parts might not be as dependable and do wish the cost of the extra implements and case could have been used in assuring a sturdy dependable mixer. Time will tell.
Beth from Oregon –
Good little mixerI had an old handheld kitchen aid mixer for years and years, and when I finally had to replace it I was bummed. Quality is almost non-existent in kitchen appliances these days. I bought a mixer and it was okay, nothing special, but the beaters actually broke and I was on the hunt for yet another replacement.This mixer has been good from the start. Seems to be sturdy, mixes well, and easy to run. I would give it a full five stars but the LOW speed is set too high for my liking. It tends to throw food out of the bowl. I guess most of the mixers are like this nowadays. Sigh.
Ccmetu –
If major holiday baking get something bigger sturdier.Keeping to beat eggs n pancake batter. For holiday baking getting something g sturdier.