
Hamilton Beach
The Hamilton Beach 6‑Speed Electric Hand Mixer is a lightweight, plastic‑built mixer offering six speeds, a QuickBurst power boost, and a Stir mode that reduces splatter. It includes dishwasher‑safe whisk and beaters, optional dough hooks, and a snap‑on storage case, making it suitable for everyday home baking tasks.
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$27.95
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$23.07
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$14.59
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the Hamilton Beach 6‑Speed mixer for its solid 250‑275 W motor, versatile speed range, QuickBurst boost, and mess‑reducing Stir mode, noting its lightweight design and handy snap‑on storage case as strong points for home use. However, they caution that the plastic construction and one‑year warranty may limit its durability compared to higher‑end models.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the mixer’s compactness, ease of handling, and effective power for typical baking tasks, especially the QuickBurst feature and dishwasher‑safe attachments. Common complaints focus on noise levels, occasional struggles with very thick doughs, and perceived limitations in speed utility.
Common Complaints
Noise during operation, inconsistent performance on very thick mixes without continuous QuickBurst, limited usefulness of certain speed settings, and the short one‑year warranty.
What People Are Saying
“compact and efficient... perfect for simplifying baking”
“Noisier operation than expected”
How It Compares
vs. Hamilton Beach Professional 5‑Speed (62651)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the 5‑Speed if you prioritize quiet operation and a smaller footprint, but accept fewer speed options.
vs. Hamilton Beach Professional 7‑Speed (62663G)
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Disadvantages
Opt for the 7‑Speed when you need maximum speed variety and heavy‑dough capability, and are willing to invest more space and money.
vs. Hamilton Beach 3‑Speed (62661)
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The 3‑Speed is best for very basic mixing tasks and users who prefer simplicity over advanced features.