Best hand mixers according to redditors

We found 7 Reddit comments discussing the best hand mixers. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Hand Mixers:

u/darkpurple_ · 6 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

So I have a crap ton of items spread around several different lists, so there are practically infinite combinations to add up to $75. I am so excited just to have been able to participate - anything is amazing!! Some possible ideas:

  1. Vacuum $75 exactly

  2. $74.87 total

  1. $74.91 total

  1. $74.64 total

u/bishoujo688 · 3 pointsr/GifRecipes

I have one of these but mine is a 90s model. I inherited it from my mother when I moved out (she upgraded to a newer model and this one still works so it's still seeing use to this day). It gets me soft or stiff peaks when beating egg whites - something I do for waffles :D

Maybe I could go ahead and make a full recipe because, just by myself, I can go through a pint or a quart pretty quickly! I guess I was thinking of all the other times I make things for myself that I don't finish in time. Eggnog seems to be the exception here!

u/destellav · 2 pointsr/Baking

I see a kitchenaid one on sale for $35 on amazon:

kitchenaid

Otherwise, if you're looking for something cheaper, it may not hold up as long or be as good quality, but unless you're using it extremely frequently, a cheap hand mixer like black+decker would work just fine as well and you can get it for $14 on amazon:

black+decker

I bake a lot and tend to be cheap when it comes to hand mixers, and even cheap $15 mixers have lasted at least a few years each for me.

u/mustardketchupmayo · 1 pointr/Austin

Buy bananas. Ones you don't eat stick in the freezer unpeeled. The skins will turn black which doesn't hurt the actual banana. When you get a few make banana bread. It's super easy. Only special tool you need is an electric hand mixer. Cheapest I found on Amazon and probably the last one you will ever buy if you hold on to things. Had mine for twenty years.

https://www.amazon.com/BLACK-DECKER-Lightweight-Mixer-MX1500W/dp/B000FIOU76/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=electric+hand+mixer&qid=1567461231&s=gateway&sprefix=electric+ha&sr=8-8

Edit: you will need a bread/meatloaf loaf pan. Pyrex is best. You can get those cheap also. The things pay for themselves. Next week tune in for my 5 minute hummus.

u/GrandmaGos · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

Wrong tool. That's an immersion blender. It's for making smoothies and soup. Only the advertising mooks think you can use it to beat egg whites.

Like this. Two ejectable beaters. You can spend $20 and get a nice one, or you can spend $6 and get an adequate one.

u/Not_A_Red_Stapler · 1 pointr/Appliances

Okay, first don't get a hand blender for smoothies. And probably not for sauces either. Do you have a regular blender? If you don't start with that.

If for some reason you really want an electric whisk, look at something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/Kitchen-KHM7210CU-7-Speed-Contour-Silver/dp/B00C0QJY40/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1538275358&sr=1-4&keywords=kitchenaid+hand+mixer

But if you really, really want a hand blender, definitely get the Braun of those two.

Also realize that immersion blenders can be very dangerous: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/16/dining/immersion-blenders-can-be-a-danger-in-disguise.html

I gave mine to Goodwill, because I never used it, and I was worried about a guest accidentally cutting themselves.