- Brand: BLACK+DECKER
- Color: Red
- Material: Nylon
- Number of Speeds: 5
- Special Feature: Helix Design
- Product Dimensions: 10″D x 9″W x 13″H
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Wattage: 350 watts
- Controls Type: Buttons
- Item Weight: 3 Pounds
- Mixing Accessories – This mixing set includes: two HELIX beaters, two dough hooks, and one wire whisk.
- 2X Better Mixing Performance* – The advanced HELIX design maximizes beater overlap for fast, efficient mixing of batters, doughs, spreads, toppings, and more!
- Reinforced Nylon Beaters – The HELIX beaters are made with reinforced nylon, delivering strength to handle tough mixes and durability for consistent performance.
- 5 Speeds + Turbo Boost – Find the right speed for every mixing task. Plus, use the turbo boost at any speed for thick ingredients.
- Snap-On Storage Case – The storage case holds all included accessories and uses the mixer as the snap-on cover.


































Emma –
It starts off slow, so there’s minimal splatter, but can also get really fast.It sits at a slight angle, so the beaters won’t pull it down with their weight when you’re working.I found that the beaters were easier to clean, with their curves, than normal beaters are.It is a bit heavier than other mixers are, but it’s powerful enough that I didn’t need to use it for long.My last mixer was in the same price range as this one, and it doesn’t even compare. I have no complaints; this is a beautiful machine.
NaeNae27 –
I own a 9 speed Kitchenaid hand mixer. It sounded like it was going to die mixing cookie dough. I don’t have enough cabinet space for a stand mixer. So I searched for a more powerful hand mixer, and found this one with high ratings. It’s awesome! It will not only tackle the cookie dough, but it mixes bread dough too. And it doesn’t whirr like it’s tired. I bought a red one and bought my daughter a blue one. And I paid half the price on Amazon of what they are selling it for at my local department store. Very happy with this!
Picky –
The motor seems strong. Love the case that keeps everything neatly together. Love the plastic beaters so I can use them with regular metal and glass bowls I already had. Only complaint is it’s more difficult to get the second beater pushed in and locked to use or it keeps falling out, an aggravation for sure. Mixer works well, once beaters are secure.
Momtofive24/7 –
It’s an okay mixer. Plastic beaters not the best, will be looking for metal ones to use. Speed is good to work with. Gets the job done.
Rick G. Newnam –
This is a great hand mixer. Easy to store, easy to use, easy to clean. Fast service.
mdm –
I needed a hand mixer for a second home. I had just gotten a new kitchenaid 6 speed at my primary home and love it, but was hoping I could be thrifty and save some money outfitting the second kitchen. Turns out that was a fail.I read all the reviews, negative and positive, and it seemed there was valid explanation for most of the negative outcomes people had. For example, some people said the batter rises up the wands when you try to mix anything. But I then read that this was because people had the wands in the wrong holes. Well, turns out that the batter does ride up the wands and you cannot reverse/change the placement as they have unique fittings for right and left.In addition, the speeds are terrible. The lowest speed is way too fast to begin mixing anything, even just to cream butter and sugar, and stuff goes flying everywhere, creating a mess. As you can imagine this is a complete disaster if you are mixing dry ingredients like flour. I made a batch of cookies and the low speed was much too fast and powerful for any step of that process. And with the dough climbing up the wands, instead of moving downward into the bowl, the actual mixing of the ingredients was terrible. I had to finish by hand.Clean up is also oddly time consuming. Typically one can just increase the speed and slowly move the wands up and out of the batter, and batter gently comes off the wands. But as these wands fill with dough, and it climbs up the stems, the wands become covered in dough/batter, mostly on the upper part. With my kitchenaid, the wands are covered with a silicone type of material and the batter just slides off, leaving very little to clean. With these wands, they are full of batter and I had to get out a butter knife and also use my fingers to slowly scrape them clean of batter.This machine is not quiet. I assumed the motor would be noisier than my kitchenaid, given the lower price, but thought the coating on the wands might dampen things in the bowl. Nope. The wands are actually a hard plastic that clangs against the bowl, almost as loud as metal wands.The electric cord is also oddly brittle feeling and I imagine depending upon how you store it, could wear and start to split. If you store it in the case, wrapping the cord to fit, it will be bent at an angle that is likely to yield to stress at some point. This was actually the death of my last mixer. But that cord was flexible and that one made it at least 20 years before splitting. I would gamble that the cord on the black and decker would yield much faster.If you want a mixer that mixes batter/dough down into the bowl, has a low enough speed to start the mixing process for everything from cakes to cookies to bread dough, has quiet and smooth operation, is easy to clean, will be easier than hand mixing and will be likely to last years, it is not this one. Buy something else. I recommend the kitchenaid 6 speed (or greater).
Mike Curran Sr. –
Light weight easy to use inexpensive and very good quality
Sharon Howard25 –
This mixer has power that’s for sure. I highly recommend this item. Glad I bought it. The beaters pop out with a push of the button.