There's no doubt that it's the prettiest of all the hand mixers we tested, despite the fact it is let down by the lack of versatility in its attachments. That's where this KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer shines, with the looks, functionality and power to see you through as you make a pancake batter or get some icing together. If you own a stand mixer, you'll know that sometimes you don't want to go through the rigmarole of setting everything up, regardless of how easy it is to step back and let the mixer do the work afterward. Should you buy the KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer? The Cuisinart is still worth consideration, but the KitchenAid has the prowess when it comes to branding and simple prettiness. The design is flawless, and the results were uniform and impressive. It has to be said that this KitchenAid takes the crown overall if you’re not shopping on a budget. The Cuisinart doesn't win out when it comes to the choice of colors, but it does have controls that are a little more modern and wins on affordability. Paying a premium for a KitchenAid model is hardly surprising, and will likely be visited by anyone who subscribes to the brand's beautiful aesthetic. The RRP of the KitchenAid Cordless is $99.99, whilst the Cuisinart model is exactly $20 cheaper. How it comparesĪs mentioned previously, the most direct comparison to make is between the other cordless titan, the Cuisinart EvolutionX Cordless Hand Mixer. There's also an ejector button to prevent you from getting icing or batter in your hands. With only two attachments to restore back, you only need to pop those in the dishwasher or wash them in warm soapy water. CleaningĬleaning is a stress-free experience with the KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer. It would have been better aided by additional attachments, which is where the KitchenAid Cordless Mixer arguably loses a point in overall rankings. The chips did eventually combine, but it wasn't the most enjoyable process. There are seven speeds to choose from as you mix too. The beater attachments were also an appropriate length, which is great for whipped cream in particular so that the mixture doesn't travel up the beaters and formulate in an unpleasant way. The mixer was unbelievably light to use and feels very high-end. The slow-start feature of this model was a real help here, as you don't want a frenzy of cream as you're making the filling for your cake. The first test of this nifty little mixer was whipping double cream to a good standard. Making whipped cream with KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer It's great to have such a wide range, as it means that you could even add this mixer to your countertop for extra decor points if you wanted to. The US does have the benefit of a much larger shade range, and my personal favorite, the Blue Velvet colorway. We tried this mixer out in the Almond Cream shade, which is sadly only available in the UK. All colors listed here are the colors available in the US.*ĭue to the fact it's KitchenAid, it would be remiss to gloss over the colors available with this mixer. *We tested this mixer in the Almond Cream shade, which is only available in the UK. Most importantly, you'll see how we put this mixer under test conditions, to see if it flourished or failed. In this review, we establish if this mixer is worth the investment and whether you get all the power that's promised without the cord. In terms of colors, it's available in Matte Black, Passion Red, Matte Charcoal Gray, Empire Red, White and Blue Velvet. It's also, as you've come to expect from KitchenAid, very pretty. There's just one set of standard Turbo Beaters that come with the mixer and that all-important charger, for giving your model power. In terms of design stakes, the KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer is pretty stripped back, with minimal fuss. We put it to work in a number of tests in order to see if it is worthy of a place in our round-up of the best hand mixers, and whether it's worth ditching the cord for. The KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer combines that move towards convenience with the classic retro look that the brand is renowned for. The latest vogue in hand mixers is going cordless, banishing plugging in favor of optimal comfort. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
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