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KitchenAid KHM9PWH 9 Speed Professional Hand Held Mixer
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Hand held electric mixers have come a long way. They are lighter, more powerful,
compact, and most important portable like kitchenaid hand held mixer 5 speed,
7 speed or 9 speed. Keep one kitchenaid mixer
on hand as hand held drink mixer
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for basic recipes and if the party is elsewhere, pack it up and take it with you, so
you can mix icing at the last
minute. The versatility of extended speeds makes this powerful and lightweight
electric hand mixer a terrific tool for the serious chef.
Kitchenaid hand mixers features can be summarized as follows
Kitchenaid mixer is a powerful hand held mixer
It is an Easy to use 9 speed hand mixer
Kitchen aid hand mixer has electronic digital control system
The hand held mixer has beater ejector button (Oversized)
The Kitchenaid hand held mixer has three slow stir speeds
It has one high whip speed
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The Kitchenaid hand held mixer operates with soft start for better control
This hand mixer has clean touch controls
The hand mixer has double batches
It is well balanced and comfortable to hold.
It has comfort designed handle
The Kitchenaid mixer has electronic mixing sensor
It has rounded power cord
The Kitchenaid mixer has protected air vents
It has heel rest
The Kitchenaid hand held mixer is available in red,
grey, white, black, orange, pink, yellow, blue, and dark grey colors
The Kitchenaid hand held mixer parts are stainless steel professional turbo beater accessories
Other Kitchenaid hand mixer parts is stainless steel pro whisk
For whipping, pureeing, and a host of other food prep tasks,
a stable mixer is fundamental. The marketplace is divided into
hand mixers and stand mixers that range in price from $10 to $400.
Just about any stand or hand mixer will do for simple tasks.
Hand mixers cost less but do not do as well at heavy duty tasks
such as mixing dough. Some models of hand mixers are also good for dough hooks.
If you have limited space, only bake occasionally, or don't need to mix heavy doughs,
then a hand held electric mixer is a perfect alternative to
stand mixers with mixer bowls or hand dough mixer. They mix and whip, just a like a stand mixer, only
with less power. Purely for their convenience though, I do think every kitchen needs one.
They can be easily stored away in a cupboard or drawer, and because they're also portable,
you can mix directly into any pans and bowls as needed.
The best ultra power hand mixers have a strong motor which is powerful enough to mix a heavy batter
or cake mix without slowing down or stopping. The minimum power should be around 175 watts,
but a high wattage doesn't always indicate high power.
The design of the hand mixer beaters also affects performance. Old style hand held mixers are heavier
and chrome plated with thick posts down the centres. The new designs are made from
stainless steel wire and are lighter, more efficient and easier to clean.
Removable hand blender food mixer beaters and whisks can be used without
clogging for all lightweight mixing jobs
cream and eggs. The best hand mixers at least six speeds plus a 'soft' or
'slow start' button which saves great clouds of flour dust or sprays of
batter escaping from the electric hand mixer bowl.
Stand mixers are more expensive in price and take up more space,
but a good stand mixer can save you a lot of muscle power. A heavy,
powerful stand mixer can knead even two loaves worth of bread dough
with ease. While hand mixers manufacturers stress wattage and number
of speeds, neither figure necessarily translates into better performance
of a kitchen hand held mixer. You need a mixer that match the way you
prepare foods. Which food prep appliance best suits your style and
the foods you prepare? Hand mixers can handle light tasks such as
whipping cream or mixing cake batter. And powerful stand mixers are
ideal for cooks who make bread and cookies from scratch. Hand mixers
are best for light duty tasks such as whipping cream or egg whites,
mixing cake batter, and mashing potatoes. But they are not as good
as some stand mixers at mixing dough. Most of the top performing
hand mixers have wire beaters without the thick center post found
on traditional style beaters. The wire beaters performed well
and were easier to clean.
References: 1. KitchenAid Website 2. Country Living Magazine 3. “Home Classic Essential for easy Living”, by Tara Dennis. Jamie Durie Publication.
Crows Nest,NSW. 2005.
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