- Brand: KitchenAid
- Color: White
- Material: Polycarbonate
- Number of Speeds: 7
- Special Feature: Manual
- Product Dimensions: 3.5″D x 8″W x 6″H
- Voltage: 120 Volts
- Wattage: 100 watts
- Item Weight: 2 Pounds
- Model Name: 7-Speed Hand Mixer
- 7 Speeds: Combine ingredients at speed one for slowly stirring in chunky ingredients, speed four for mashing potatoes, speed seven for beating egg whites and whipping meringue.
- Soft Start Feature brings the beaters up to the selected speed gradually to help prevent ingredients from splattering.
- Lock the cord into either the left or right side of the mixer so you can approach ingredients from any angle. The round cord is easy to wipe clean.
- Soft Grip Handle provides comfort while mixing.
- Easily and quickly remove any accessory from the hand mixer with the single-handed press of a button.



















California Reader –
I really love this mixer! I recently had to replace my older off-brand stand mixer which failed. I have always wanted a Kitchen Aid mixer but canβt really justify spending hundreds of dollars when I only make cookies or packaged cake mixes occasionally. I turned to Amazon, where I can read reviews and make an informed decision. Most of the lower priced hand mixers ($20-40) had mixed reviews where the buyers didnβt like the fact that the starting speed was too fast and threw ingredients all over the place. Then I broadened my search and found that Kitchen Aid makes some wonderful small mixers which are well priced and have the reputation of quality behind the name. The mixer arrived yesterday and I just tried it out today. The beaters are smaller than I am used to, but that means I can use a smaller bowl. The mixer has 7 speeds and always starts off on the slowest speed when you turn it on. I was pleasantly surprised at the speed and efficiency with which I was able to make up a batch of tollhouse cookie dough. It was amazing that when I started blending in the flour that I didnβt have to shield the top of the bowl to prevent a cloud of flour dust. This is a great addition to my kitchen and I expect to be using it for a long time.
S Reichelt –
I was nervous to purchase this because of the comments about lower speed, but now I know exactly why so many others weren’t concerned about it. Yes, this mixer does not go nearly as fast as my previous mixers (the last of which broke while making a stiff buttercream), but there’s a reason why – the beaters. Notice how they’re thinner and shaped differently than the standard, flat-edged beaters? Other mixers need higher speeds because those flat-edged beaters hold onto whatever you’re mixing and get clogged easier. The ones that come with this mixer do all the work for you.I make vegan cupcakes regularly, and I use vegan butter in my frosting which has to be creamed cold, straight out of the fridge. With my old mixer, it would get stuck in the middle of the beaters and take a good minute or longer to get broken up and be creamed even at high speeds. This mixer creams that same butter in mere seconds. It also handles my buttercream with ease, and that stuff gets very thick and hard to mix before it gets smooth and creamy.After several uses, I can definitely recommend this mixer. It’s easier to maneuver, doesn’t make my arms tired, and super easy to clean. The vents don’t get sprayed and clogged with dry goods because of the low speed, and the locking cord stays out of the way. Very pleased with my purchase and excited to have a mixer that actually does some of the work for me.
Curious Georgette –
Needing to replace a dying Kitchen Aid, I thought I’d ‘upgrade’ and bought a 9 speed Braun. I returned it because I found it hard to control, and because it flung dough all over the counter and floor.I decided go to with a KitchenAid again, which after all had lasted me over 20 years. I’m very satisfied. The grip is comfortable on my arthritic hand, and the mixer has plenty power without being hard to control. As my old one did, I was able to integrate all the ingredients without having to stop and scrape the bowl a lot as I had to with the Braun.This mixer is about 1/2 oz. lighter than my old one at around 35 ounces. I like that the beaters don’t have plastic or something that could eventually chip off (as a lot of newer mixers seem to have). My old beaters fit in the new machine, so that’s kind of nice. I have arthritis in my hands, and it was easy to turn the mixer on and off, and adjust the speed. You can lock the cord right or left to keep it out of your way, and it’s a good sturdy cord.It makes a little noise, but it’s not raucous, and there is some vibration, but not so much you have to struggle to control the mixer.I ordered a white one, with delivery promised in about a month since it’s not a popular color. I got it in less than 10 days. Good product, good fulfillment.I’m very satisfied with this mixer and the transaction.
rebecca biays –
I love this hand mixer. I was so sad when the mixer Iβve had for 23 years died. But this new one is the most awesome mixer I have ever used. Itβs so powerful and easy to use. It was worth every penny!
servicepuppyraiser –
I purchased hand mixers from 2 major brands, all toting multiple speeds. I was shocked when I used the first mixer to mix dry ingredients with an egg. The speed would have whipped cream and the powder went everywhere. In fact, it was difficult to tell much difference between the speeds. They were all basically FAST, FASTER, FASTEST! I contacted the first brand 4 times to complain and get an exchange, but they told me they were all even faster than the one I have. The 2nd mixer was a higher end brand but it was exactly the same. There essentially was no slow, mixing speed. I struck gold with this Kitchen Aid hand mixer. The slow, mixing speed is PERFECT. It is lighter weight than my 2nd purchase, and the beaters are thicker and much better quality than both prior purchases. The bottom line is you get what you pay for. I also have the counter Kitchen Aid that is decades old and still works great. Just not as handy as using a hand mixer for quick every day jobs.
Brian Midtbo –
Great product-worth the money. Smooth transition thru gears so doesnβt poof flour out of bowl. light weight, clean design.
Brian –
Seems like a lack of power unit, but it works great. Would buy this mixer again.
Rick Rafnson –
Can’t say anything negative. Does just what you want just perfectly.