- Brand: Hamilton Beach
- Color: Black
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Number of Speeds: 7
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 8.5″D x 13.1″W x 13″H
- Voltage: 230 Volts
- Wattage: 300 watts
- Item Weight: 10.2 Pounds
- Model Name: Hamilton Beach Electric Stand
- SAME MIXING ACTION AS KITCHENAID STAND MIXERS*: Don’t pay hundreds of dollars more than you need to for the same mixing performance. Get the same planetary mixing action as the high-priced brand and spend your savings on fancy ingredients instead.
- THOROUGH MIXING AND COMPLETE BOWL COVERAGE. As you mix, each attachment rotates around the entire bowl as it spins at your selected speed. This planetary mixing action ensures that ingredients are mixed thoroughly and provides complete bowl coverage.
- POWERS THROUGH THE THICKEST DOUGH AND MAINTAINS CONSTANT SPEED. No matter how thick or heavy your ingredients are, the powerful 300 watt motor of this kitchen stand mixer maintains constant speed.
- PROVIDES MIXING VERSATILITY — DOUGH HOOK, WHISK AND FLAT BEATER INCLUDED: 3 versatile attachments let you do everything from kneading pizza dough to mixing cookie dough and whipping cream.
- DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL 4 QUART BOWL WITH REMOVABLE SPLATTER SHIELD. The stainless steel bowl is designed to withstand year after year of mixing and includes a removable splatter shield that fits on top when needed. Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
- * KITCHENAID is a registered trademark of Whirlpool Corporation. Use of the KITCHENAID trademark does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by Whirlpool Corporation.

































Tommi –
Update May 17th 2018: First time ever made pizza dough on this on Speed 1 with hook. 2 cups bread flour to 2/3rds cup warm water. and 1.3 tbsp oil. Kneaded it 10 mins as per instructions with a fistful or 2 of flour thrown in so not to get sticky. Had to shut off and scrape 2 to 3 times. BUT, the motor didn’t strain, there was some head shaking but not seriously so, and no heat production. Although there was some plastic grating noise and I assume it’s from the plastic gears inside. This small mixer can be used for dough if only as instructed and shut off before motor gets hot or strained. I wouldn’t do it more than 10-15 mins max without shutting even on low. For keeping this for a longer time and not run it to the ground as what happened to a customer here in 6 months of usage. This is also good for absolute beginners, teenagers etec who are willing to use it as a learning tool and graduate pretty soon to something higher. Definitely not meant for years and years of usage. Of course if you use it only a few times a year, it can last you years and years.I was planning to return it and get something else but since I did try it out, (you have to use it to try it) I can’t return. I don’t want to now and think that this will be good enough to continue with. Most everything had huge bowls and I find the 4 qt on this large enough.Update: I tried today with the bread hook and the whisk. Whisk first for whipping yeast and water at 4. Then bread hook after adding oil and wet ingredients flour and dry ingredients together, following a recipe by a customer on the Bosch Compact site (never baked bread before). Used at speed 2 as the mixture was thin like thick cake batter and not thick like pizza dough. Seemed to work fine at speed no problems. But had to scrape down the sides to centralise everything. That one will have to do on this. Do not know other expensive ones as this is my first stand mixer. That’s not a problem either.One think I liked was that it has a cover for the motor parts, which some of the others don’t have at this price point, The motor doesn’t seem ultra powered or for heavy duty baking, but for a complete beginners and occasional this is fine to start with if judiciously used. The bowl has a plastic base to lock in and from other reviews I realise that there’s no replacement for this one but is there for the 63325; it’s brother/sister. That is completely stainless steel even at the locking base area. Another thing I noted that the bowl is deep being 4 quarts, but for my needs the 3.5Q 63325 would have been more than enough. One loaf pan of bread was at the bottom third of the bowl. (2.5 cups of flour.)Will update when I make pizza dough. That and heavy cookie dough will prove the muster of this cute stand mixer. Like I said if it lasts 2 years of my leaning curve (can’t get warranty as bought “used like new”), I will be happy and graduate to another level of stand mixers.I just received it today and havent tried it yet. Bought a used like new where they said packaging would be damaged and paid 71 dollars including tax. The box looked as it was repackaged after opening previously and the white plastic cover was torn. Everything was intact and fine. So i know it has been bought and returned by someone. Some slight dust on top but i can see wasnt used. So 20 dollars less is ok. I havent baked before. Not sweet things like cakes pies etc and i want to get my hands wet with something was cheap but somewhat durable and has a name. I would progress to a Kenwood in the future. But for starting a brand new hobby this should be ok. I also have 225 W 6 speed GE hand mixer with sturdy durable beaters and dough hooks. I will write more after i try dough for roti or burritos.I wanted light and compact to keep out for my small kitchen.
alanm32 –
Awesome blender especially considering the price! I mixed a meatball batch and it worked perfectely! Plenty of power even at low speeds. It did not slow down at all and blended the ingredients with no issue. I have not tried it yet with a cake batter or dough put I’m certain it will perform well. I had a KitchenAid prior and it started to leak oil from the head. In all fairness it was probably over 25 years old. With that said the HB blender seemed to mix better than the KitchenAid. Hopefully it will last half the life of the KitchenAid.
Sarah Williamson –
It is difficult to get the top to go up and down. Rather than having a lock and unlock setting with the ability to move the mount up or down whenever it’s unlocked, there is a button to release it up or down. The button has to be pushed the entire time it’s moving, so it takes two hands: one to hold the button and one to flip the top up or down. It often also gets stuck, so it is not user friendly at all, especially if you have anything on your hands.The power settings were also not great. When turned on, it would immediately go fast and then slow down to be the lowest setting. The speed increments seemed large because there really was no medium speed. There was a slow option and then it sped right up.I ended up returning it and will probably get a used kitchenaid instead.
TN MT Mama –
I absolutely love this thing. I used to bake cakes for a living. Now that I’m retired I wanted something small and simple that would do many things. I keep this on my counter as it is a slim machine. Came with paddle, whisk and dough hook. Easy to use. Easy to clean. Looks terrific. SO GLAD I didn’t spend a ton of money on a Kitchenaid. This meets all of my needs.
Karolyn Mitchell –
I bought this for a friend she is very happy with this product. She states it is has the power needed it is easy to clean and she loves her gift
Ana –
Muy bueno y practico
Jp –
The wife always wanted the KitchenAid mixer but never bought one because of the price. This mixer is similar but at a fraction of the price.
Abby F –
I like this product for the most part. However, while using it to make cookie dough, I noticed that it didn’t touch every part of the bowl, so there was some mixing that didn’t happen. But since I am not a serious baker, the price point for this product was great for me. I will probably only use it a few times a year.