Introducing a hand mixer that’s as easy to put away as it is to operate. The Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9 Speed Hand Mixer performs any task a recipe calls for, and then tucks into its own storage case. Once it has mixed heavy batters, whipped up fluffy meringues and kneaded homemade bread dough, just clean it up and put it away. Extra long beaters, chef’s whisk, and dough hooks fit into a clear case, and the mixer snaps on top. Plenty of power, perfect control, and compact storage. That’s a mixer anyone can love.
Product Features
- Handheld mixer with 220-watt motor and automatic feedback
- Simple on/off button; 1-touch speed control and 9 speed options,BPA Free
- 3 low start speeds to prevent ingredients from splattering; snap-on clear storage case
- Includes beaters, chef’s whisk, dough hooks, spatula, and instruction/recipe book
- Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
- NOTE: Refer the User Manual before use.
Stand-up issues irritating…easy “fix” I replaced an older hand mixer with this, and chose this one in particular due to the high reviews I’d seen online. People made mention of the cord issue, making it so the mixer wouldn’t stand with the beaters over the bowl when using, but I guess I ignored that. Talk about aggravating!! NO reason for a product to be made this way, what, did nobody test this??Anyway, I have come up with a rather visually unappealing fix – feed the cord through the handle (see photo) then turn it…
Poorly Made – beaters fall out Very disappointed – beaters “click” in, then drop out; the machine cannot perform at all.. Of course I’m returning it, and I’ll try the replacement, but am already believing it will fail as well. These beaters are weak, thin – and don’t stay engaged. Any of us with older (much older) mixers (& food processors, etc.) immediately see how insubstantial the materials, how poorly machined the connections. I was going to donate my old hand-held mixer, now I’ll keep it since new-Cuisinart…
AWESOME Mixer I got my hand mixer almost a year ago as a Christmas gift. I use it at least weekly and it is still going strong. Here is what I like*9 speeds – makes any job possible*Beaters – thin but strong and not placed too close together so that thicker batters can move their way through and things like bread dough are less likely to climb up.*Motor is strong. It doesn’t whine and powers right through tough things like cream cheese (even when you don’t let it soften as long as your…