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Brand | Cuisinart |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 8.25"W x 8.75"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Controls Type | push Button |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Model Name | HM-6P1 6-Speed Hand Mixer |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
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About this item
- Handheld blender with 220-watt motor and automatic feedback
- 5 speed options; slide control easily shifts speeds with a single touch
- Swivel cord; extra-long dishwasher-safe beaters; beater-eject lever
- Spatula and instruction/recipe book included
- Wattage: 250.00 watts
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Cuisinart HM-50 Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer
The Cuisinart Power Advantage 5 Speed Hand Mixer easily mixes even the heaviest ingredients with ease. Switch from dense cookie dough to whipped cream with just one touch thanks to the slide control. This powerful motor with automatic feedback can perform any mixing task your recipes require.
Features
- 220 watts of power with automatic feedback
- Chrome-plated Cuisinart logo band
- Easy-to-use speed control and beater eject lever
- Swivel cord for right-handed or left-handed use
- Extra-long self-cleaning beaters with no center posts
- Spatula, instruction and recipe book included
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Brand | Cuisinart |
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Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 4"D x 8.25"W x 8.75"H |
Special Feature | Manual |
Controls Type | push Button |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Model Name | HM-6P1 6-Speed Hand Mixer |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Cuisinart |
ASIN | B000TVWFEY |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HM-50 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,734 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #4 in Hand Mixers #1,632 in Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 24, 2017 |
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Cuisinart Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer
The Cuisinart Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer, flawlessly and easily mixes even the heaviest ingredients. This Hand Mixer puts the perfect mix in the palm of your hand! Your Power Advantage 5-Speed Hand Mixer will handle just about any mixing task a recipe calls for – from the lightest whipped toppings to the heaviest cookie dough. You’ll love the single slide control and a swivel cord that stays out of your way. The 200-Watt powerful motor with automatic feedback can perform any mixing task. Best of all, cleanup is easy. We’ve put some of our favorite recipes in the back of this book, so enjoy using your new mixer! What could be better?
From batter to whipped butter, the Cuisinart HM-50 Power Advantage Hand Mixer can help you make the most elegant dishes.Product Features
- Powerful 220-Watts of power with automatic feedback
- Easy-to-use speed control and beater eject lever
- Swivel cord for right-handed or left-handed use
- Extra-long self-cleaning beaters with no center posts
- Product manual, recipe booklet and spatula included
- Chrome-plated Cuisinart logo band
Product Dimensions
Measures 8.07" x 3.56" x 5.91"
Warranty
The Cuisinart Smart Stick Hand Blender has a limited three-year warranty.
Panel of the Cuisinart Power Advantage Hand Mixer allows you to easily adjust the speed control.Features and Benefits
- 220 Watts of Power: Powerful enough to easily cut through a double batch of cookie dough or butter right out of the refrigerator.
- Maximum Comfort: Balanced to do more work for you. The shape of the mixer allows maximum possible power and balance. Stress-free grip provides unparalleled comfort and control, even during extended mixing.
- Automatic Feedback: No need for a power boost. An electronic feedback mechanism automatically feeds in extra power when needed. It assures that the mixer will not bog down, even when mixing heavy loads.
- Exclusive Rotating Swivel Cord: Unique swivel cord can be positioned for comfort with right- or left-handed use.
- Beater Release Lever: Conveniently located for easy ejection of beaters.
- Extra-Long Beaters: Two extra-long, extra-wide beaters for superior, faster aerating, mixing, and whipping. Designed with no center post to prevent ingredients from clogging up beaters. Beaters are easy to clean and dishwasher safe.
- Heel Rest: Allows mixer to rest squarely on countertop.
- Easy Cleanup: The Power Advantage Hand Mixer has a smooth, sealed base; it wipes clean instantly.
Creaming butter and sugar to mix
Mixing heavy cookie doughs, frostings and cake mixes
Adding nuts, chips and dried fruit to doughs and batters Adding eggs to batters and doughs
Starting to whip potatoes and squash
Mixing pudding batters Complete beating cake mixes
Creaming butter and sugar until light and fluffy
Complete mixing frostings
Whipping potatoes and squash
Beating whole eggs and yolks Completing whipping cream Whipping egg whites, butter and cream cheese to light and fluffy consistency for dips and spreads
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Easy to clean | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.6 |
Light weight | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.5 |
Easy to hold | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Blending power | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.8 | — |
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number of speeds | 5 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 |
wattage | — | 200 watts | 250 watts | 60 watts | 350 watts | 400 watts |
material | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Plastic | Nylon | Stainless Steel |
dishwasher safe | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
weight | 1 kilograms | 3.18 pounds | 2.95 pounds | 2 pounds | 3.16 pounds | 1.9 pounds |
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Customers like the value, power, and storage space of the food mixer. For example, they mention it's well worth the price, has nice power, stores easily, and is easy to use. That said, opinions are mixed on weight, quality, and speed.
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Customers like the performance of the food mixer. They mention that it gets the job done, is very powerful, and is exceptional for its size. Some say that the motor seems quite powerful. Overall, most are happy with the performance and recommend it to others.
"...In summary, this is a powerful and affordable handheld mixer (not powerful compared to stand mixers)Update:I do have one compliant...." Read more
"...Made cocoa flavored meringues as the first test, and it worked great. Even spun the stainless bowl like it was a stand-mixer...." Read more
"...But for now, this mixer works very well for what it was intended for...." Read more
"...While it comes with dough hooks, I would say it is a little underpowered for kneading bread dough or cookie dough. It does get the job done though...." Read more
Customers like the storage space of the kitchen mixer. They say it's nice to be able to store everything in the container it comes with. They also mention that the storage case is still very convenient to hold all the mixer attachments and spatula. Some appreciate the compact design and the fact that it can be stored together with the mixers.
"...This hand mixer is nice, compact and gets the job done. I love how it has 9 speeds to choose from to get exactly what you need out of it...." Read more
"...- The storage area is nice. I like being able to store the cord and attachments all in one place...." Read more
"I purchased this because of the storage case. The narrow size fits easily between items on the shelf of my baking station cabinetry...." Read more
"...We both loved storing everything in the cap provided. It’s the only mixer you will ever need!..." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the food mixer. They mention that it's easy to engage the trigger and send the beaters popping out. They also say that it does it with ease, and that it makes their work much easier. Customers also say the blades are easy to attach, detach, and clean, and the attachments are simple to insert. They appreciate the graduated speed dial that makes it easy to get the job done.
"...No muss, no fuss, and no drops of cream sprayed all over the table. The whisk looks flimsy but works well...." Read more
"This mixer is great, and very convenient and rivals any counter top mixer." Read more
"...up this way is a preference, however it is still very easy to pick the whole thing up by the storage area and this is like the only tiny pet..." Read more
"...The cord has a strap for adjusting length, the attachments are easy to insert with a push button to release. The appliance works well so far...." Read more
Customers like the power of the kitchen mixer. They say it has nice power, has more settings, and has enough power to mix dough and cakes are light and fluffy. Some customers also mention that it has a slow start feature and a high wattage power capability.
"...This Cuisinart mixer has significantly more power (220 Watts) and has little trouble mixing most dough, excluding bread dough of course...." Read more
"...Also, it has plenty of power. Made cocoa flavored meringues as the first test, and it worked great...." Read more
"...This mixer has plenty of power for the types of desserts I bake like cakes and brownies." Read more
"This mixer has it all-power, storage and accessories.Chrome goes with everything." Read more
Customers like the value of the hand mixer. They say it's well worth the price, affordable, and perfect quality.
"...In summary, this is a powerful and affordable handheld mixer (not powerful compared to stand mixers)Update:I do have one compliant...." Read more
"...Overall, this is a great little mixer for the price. Now, I rarely opt for my heavy stand mixer as I can use this one anywhere with any bowl...." Read more
"Excellent value for money, powerful enough and a lot quieter than our old one." Read more
"...That's not to say this item is outrageously expensive, it's not...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the food mixer. Some mention that it's well made and easy to clean, while others say that it seems so thin and flimsy compared to their hand held. The quick release can be accidentally hit easily and the release mechanism does not work.
"...mixer has significantly more power (220 Watts) and has little trouble mixing most dough, excluding bread dough of course...." Read more
"...Really love the variety of included beaters as well as the tidy case which holds them and the cord and makes things sit nicely in a drawer or..." Read more
"...of the usefulness of the whisk at first because it seems so thin and flimsy compared to my hand held whisks...." Read more
"...They are well made and very easy to clean. The only thing I would change is that the lowest speed is still very fast...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the speed of the kitchen mixer. Some mention that it has a lot of speeds and on the highest it is faster than anything else. They love how it has 9 speeds to choose from to get exactly what they need out of it. However, others say that they wish it had a slow speed. The lowest speed is still really fast, and mixing becomes thicker, the machine will slow down as the amount of energy going.
"...It has five speed settings, which is exactly what I want...." Read more
"...that as the mixture that you are mixing becomes thicker, the machine will slow down as the amount of energy going to the motor stays constant unless..." Read more
"...I love how it has 9 speeds to choose from to get exactly what you need out of it...." Read more
"...The 9 different speeds. I like how it starts at a slow speed to prevent splattering and the gradual ability to build up the speed...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the weight of the hand mixer. Some find it to be light enough for easy use, while others say it's slightly heavy.
"...The solid, non flimsy feeling I have when using it. It isn't heavy but yet isn't too lightweight either. For me it is just the right weight.-..." Read more
"...Only gripe is that it's a bit on the heavy side; but it feels like it's not going to fall to pieces, either." Read more
"...This Cuisinart fit the bill. It's relatively light and has a much better range of speeds than my old mixer...." Read more
"Very quickly made meringue without making noise. Light to hold and didn't make a mess on the mixer or the counter...." Read more
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In summary, this is a powerful and affordable handheld mixer (not powerful compared to stand mixers)
Update:
I do have one compliant. Years ago, customers were able to take their home appliances apart to fix them. Unfortunately, this mixer is not one of those. Cuisinart have sealed off the screw holes and prevented customers from opening up the mixer. My mixer was making some scratchy noises and I could tell it just needed some machine oil/lubrication. Instead of taking the unit apart and adding oil, I had no choice but to pour the oil from outside through the exhaust fan hole, hoping it will get to the place. It did somewhat, and now the noise has been minimized. However, it should have been more straightforward than this.
I still think this is a very nice mixer for its utility and affordable price, and I would still strongly recommend other potential buyers to consider it. However, it would have been nicer if the screw holes are not sealed.
*Update on late Nov 2009*: The mixer is still working fine -- bought it since April 2009. The scratchy metal noise has not come back for some time. By the way, I use this mixer about 3 times per month for cookies and pastries. I hope this illustrates how often this mixer is being used. I am very satisfied with the product thus far.
*Update on Jun 26, 2010*: Still working fine.
*Update on May 31, 2011*: Still working.
*Update on Jan 05, 2012*: Still working
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2009
In summary, this is a powerful and affordable handheld mixer (not powerful compared to stand mixers)
Update:
I do have one compliant. Years ago, customers were able to take their home appliances apart to fix them. Unfortunately, this mixer is not one of those. Cuisinart have sealed off the screw holes and prevented customers from opening up the mixer. My mixer was making some scratchy noises and I could tell it just needed some machine oil/lubrication. Instead of taking the unit apart and adding oil, I had no choice but to pour the oil from outside through the exhaust fan hole, hoping it will get to the place. It did somewhat, and now the noise has been minimized. However, it should have been more straightforward than this.
I still think this is a very nice mixer for its utility and affordable price, and I would still strongly recommend other potential buyers to consider it. However, it would have been nicer if the screw holes are not sealed.
*Update on late Nov 2009*: The mixer is still working fine -- bought it since April 2009. The scratchy metal noise has not come back for some time. By the way, I use this mixer about 3 times per month for cookies and pastries. I hope this illustrates how often this mixer is being used. I am very satisfied with the product thus far.
*Update on Jun 26, 2010*: Still working fine.
*Update on May 31, 2011*: Still working.
*Update on Jan 05, 2012*: Still working
It was time for the hand-me-down 1970s-vintage old-gold GE hand-me-down from heaven-knows-who to be retired.
Really love the variety of included beaters as well as the tidy case which holds them and the cord and makes things sit nicely in a drawer or cabinet.
Also, it has plenty of power. Made cocoa flavored meringues as the first test, and it worked great. Even spun the stainless bowl like it was a stand-mixer.
Only gripe is that it's a bit on the heavy side; but it feels like it's not going to fall to pieces, either.
I was in the market for a new hand held mixer after the KitchenAid that I got for Christmas a couple of years back died an ignominious death while making a simple batch of chocolate chip cookies. I have a twenty year old, Heavy Duty, 325 watt KitchenAid stand mixer that has never let me down and I expected better from their hand held mixer. I could go on, but that's another story.
I had my search narrowed down to this seven speed Cuisinart and the Dualit (made in England) hand mixers and decided to go with the Cuisinart partly because it was lower in cost and partly because I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to get parts or repair support for the Dualit in case it ever needed it. Cuisinart is a major supplier of kitchen electrics in the USA and service centers are nearly everywhere.
The Cuisinart boasts 7 speeds, and there are truly 7 different speeds. The first speed is quite slow, unlike the low speed of the Dualit, while the highest speed is quite brisk. All of the different speeds are achieved electronically through an electronic control circuit contained within the handle of the appliance.
Initially, I was concerned about this. Old fashioned appliances, like my KitchenAid stand mixer, achieve different speeds by analog means in which a series of resistors (actually, a variable resistive coil) is used to control the voltage to the motor and, thereby, control the motors speed. This is a very simple and effective means of controlling no load speeds. However, the downside is that as the mixture that you are mixing becomes thicker, the machine will slow down as the amount of energy going to the motor stays constant unless you turn up the speed control.
In an electronic control, the amount of energy going to the motor is changed not by changing the voltage to the motor but by changing the width of the energy pulse to the motor. As the load on the motor increases because of a thicker mixture, a feedback sensor detects the slowdown in the motor speed and adds more energy automatically to the motor in an attempt to keep the speed constant.
(At this point in my attempt to describe how this thing works, my wife's eyes have now fully glazed over and she has transitioned into a catatonic state. No worries. What this mumbo-jumbo means is that if you want medium speed and your mixture is thin whipping cream, you get medium speed. Likewise, if you want medium speed and you have a thick refrigerator cookie dough, you get medium speed.)
Another neat trick with electronic speed control is that you can control how fast the start up of the beaters are. In an old fashioned mixer, as soon as you turn on the switch, full power for that speed is delivered to the motor. In this electronic Cuisinart, the power is increased slowly until you get to the selected speed. This is the so-called "soft start" that the company advertises. And it really works, if imperfectly.
I say imperfectly because the power up actually overshoots slightly the target speed before it slows down and stabilizes. This is not a big problem because the extra speed is only for a fraction of a second and, truth be told, most users won't notice this. The fact that it starts up slowly is a real advantage for not blowing around your ingredients when you first turn it on.
The controls themselves are quite clean and elegant. There is a tall, push button on/off switch that is easily pressed and two push button membrane switches to adjust the speed up and down. All the switches are easily activated with your thumb without loss of control of the mixer. A single digit LED display tells you what speed you are in. When you turn it on, it automatically starts off in the slowest speed.
The beater release is an index finger operated trigger instead of the more typical button on the top or lever on the bottom. The beater release works extremely well. So well, in fact, that I've accidentally ejected the beaters while trying to get a stronger grip on the handle when beating a thick cookie dough. I'm a fairly big guy with meaty hands and I have no trouble getting a good grip on the mixer. For those of smaller stature, just be aware that this is a beefy mixer and is definitely larger than the GE mixer that I had handed down to me by my mom over thirty years ago.
The beater ejection trigger seems somewhat soft as it has some give on it before the beaters eject. However, I've given it a good pull with far more force than is needed to eject the beaters and don't believe that it will break without obvious abuse. The trigger itself bottoms out solidly in the opening of the mixer housing, so there is no reason to pull on it with more force once it has bottomed out.
There are other nice touches on the mixer that shows that the designer of this appliance knew what he was doing. The cord is on a swivel so that it can be positioned out of the way for right or left handed users. The back is flat so that you can easily rest it on its end with the beaters above the bowl. All exterior surfaces are rounded off so that the mixer is easy to wipe clean without any crevices for splash-off to collect and slowly harden over the years.
Even the beaters are designed so that there is no center post to complicate cleaning. The beaters work well as does the included whisk. I was actually kind of leery of the usefulness of the whisk at first because it seems so thin and flimsy compared to my hand held whisks. However, I whipped up two cups of heavy cream to stiff peaks in about two minutes. I started off at the lowest speed until the mixture thickened slightly and then gradually cranked up the speed until maximum. No muss, no fuss, and no drops of cream sprayed all over the table. The whisk looks flimsy but works well.
As far as power goes, the mixer is listed at 225 watts, the same as some low end KitchenAid stand mixers. I mixed up a batch of stone cookies, my stiffest cookie dough recipe, with the hand mixer in order to test its power. (My thinking was that it was better to break it now and return it under warranty rather than find out later that it couldn't handle the dough.) It did an admirable job of handling the double recipe. I don't think I would use the hand mixer again, though, as it was too hard to hold the bowl steady with one hand and the mixer with the other. The dough was so stiff that I had a hard time controlling the mixer as it pushed its way through the dough and cut it into small pieces. The motor slowed down from its top speed (and full power) but it never bogged down completely. I had the mixer on at full power for about a minute and didn't notice any burning smell from an overheated motor. The engineers did a good job on this one.
Now, I'm sure that if I had kept on mixing the dough for about ten minutes I would have burned out the motor from overheating it under heavy load. But I would consider this blatant abuse and to be an unrealistic expectation. Likewise, I wouldn't consider mixing bread dough with a hand mixer when a heavy duty stand mixer is the more appropriate solution. (Though I am sure that there are those out there that would use a pocket knife to try and cut down a tree.)
The only negative that I will give this mixer is that it is somewhat noisy. The cooling fan is mounted on the motor shaft in the front of the mixer housing and lets out a high pitched whine when in the higher speeds. It sounds somewhat like a jet engine or a vacuum cleaner, but certainly much quieter than either. The fan does a good job of keeping the motor cool and long lived. Covering the air opening at the front of the mixer makes it almost silent but would, undoubtedly, cause the motor to overheat and shorten its life considerably.
Overall, I give this mixer a full five stars for meeting my expectations. Only time will tell if the electronics and motor will hold up over time. But for now, this mixer works very well for what it was intended for. I'm always wary of electronic items because, generally, when they go bad the device is generally a throw-a-way as it would cost too much to fix. Such is the nature of electronics.
FOUR YEAR UPDATE:
Well, it's been four years since I wrote this review and it's time for an update.
After living with this mixer for a while, I have some thoughts on improvements.
The power cord has a swivel that lets the cord point to the left or right when it is set to rest on the table. Every time I tried to set the mixer down on its end, the cord would get in my way, as the cord would hang straight down, and I would have to flip it to the side so that the mixer wouldn't fall over. To solve this problem, I just hot glued the cord in place so that it stayed out of my way. If I was the designer, I would put a detent on the cord swivel so that it would stay in place when rotated to the right or left.
Secondly, the cord does not stay wrapped around the body of the mixer when it is stored. I know that this is a nit, but I like to wrap my cord a couple of times around the mixer and somehow lock it in place. The current body design lets the cord slip off too easily when wrapped this way so I end of having to roll up the cord into a bundle and secure it with the cord tie. I don't have a quick fix for this.
Surprisingly, Cuisinart has not updated this hand mixer with a design change. Usually, consumer goods are "restyled" after a couple of years, but this mixer seems unchanged. Which is probably a good thing since there is a lot that is "right" with this mixer that a redesign might possibly screw up. But then, it wouldn't take much to make this mixer "perfect" in my eyes.
Aside from these nits, my mixer is still going strong with no problems. I would buy it again. Only time will tell if it will last as long as the hand me down GE hand mixer that my mom gave me when I went away to college. That mixer was probably 20 years old when she gave it to me and it lasted another twenty years before it died.
FINALLY, what's up with the Amazon comments on reviews? There used to be over 40 comments on this review, some which had some very interesting information to add. All of a sudden, all the older reviews have disappeared. What's up with that?