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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Black & Deckers - Ups and Downs May 02, 2008
By WhizKid21 This is a solid mixer that will get the job done. It comes with whisks and beaters, which I think is great. I use the whisks for scrambled eggs, and they come extra fluffy.
My gripes is that there really is no "low" speed on here. Even on the lowest setting, it sounds like a corvette is going to roll through my mixing bowl.
Also, the plastic spatula is a nice thought, but no substitute for a real spatula. It kinda helps if you're doing cake batter, or something equally thick, but don't buy this one just because it comes with a gimmick.
23 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Loads of Power Mar 27, 2007
By C. Schell
"Cooking Schells"
Excellent performance and very high power with this hand mixer. Recommend this product for small mixing jobs when you don't need a stand mixer.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Planned obsolence. Nov 03, 2008
By LH I had a kitchenaid mixer and was very happy with it, but then I lost one of the beaters, so my mother gifted me with this black and decker mixer. I was first disappointed with it because there is no true slow speed -- the lowest speed is so fast it'll beat the heck out of whipping cream or egg whites, but fails miserably for blending dry and wet ingredients, because it's so fast everything flies out of the bowl. Ridiculous. Makes me think that absolutely no realistic testing was done on it.
Then, after having used the mixer a couple of dozen times, problems appeared with the beaters -- first, they started falling apart, with the two wires becoming disconnected at the top. They still worked, but then I noticed the rust. Yes, rust. At both the base of the beater (where the wires connect to the pole) and at the top of the wires, where the wire has actually split. I'm not hard on my beaters and I even wash them by hand. I am pissed off at this glaringly obvious planned obsolesence and will never buy another black and decker appliance again.
27 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Lousy mixer Dec 03, 2007
By S. Zerfas
"szerfas"
We replaced a cheap $10 Proctor Silex mixer with this Black & Decker model that was suppose to be an upgrade. What a mistake this was as the mixer did not even last a year of use. I find it humorous that they give you heavy duty beaters and motor with power boost and then use PLASTIC gears! I took the unit apart as soon as I heard the grinding sounds coming from it and sure enough the gears had warn a thin line down the center of them rendering the mixer worthless. What is amazing to me is the cheap Proctor Silex mixer had worked for 5 years doing the same job without breaking, we ended up donating it at the end but still working as good as new. The only reason we upgraded was to get some of the fancier features this model had, now we need to buy a new mixer.
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
plenty of power Nov 01, 2007
By Typical Consumer
"AGN"
Strong and easy to use this hand held mixer is superior to others I have used in the past and would recommend it in the future.
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