
$99.95

$49.95
Rankings

The Lilpartner hand mixer delivers a robust 450 W motor with seven speeds and turbo boost, packaged with useful accessories like a scale cup and storage case. Its eject button can feel stiff and it provides only one whisk, which may limit some tasks. Ideal for occasional home bakers who need power without a large footprint.

Yomelo's 9-Speed Digital Hand Mixer combines a powerful 400 W DC motor with soft-start, turbo/pulse modes and a soft-touch ergonomic handle for quiet, precise mixing. Its heavier weight and sensitive boost button are minor trade-offs. Ideal for home bakers seeking high performance and modern features.

The Cuisinart Power Advantage PLUS HM-90BCS offers a robust 220-watt motor, nine speeds with SmoothStart, and a versatile attachment set. Its initial speed surge and beater durability concerns can be drawbacks. Suited for casual to intermediate bakers who value power and feature richness.

The Cuisinart Power Advantage HM-7BCS provides a 200-watt motor, seven speeds, and ergonomic features like a swivel cord and heel rest. Its heavier build and ambiguous wattage reporting may deter some users. Best for bakers needing strong mixing power with ergonomic convenience.

The KitchenAid KHM926 offers a powerful 60 W DC motor with 9 speed settings, soft-start, and an electronic mixing sensor, plus a comprehensive set of six attachments for versatile kitchen tasks. While its plastic body and corded design may not suit heavy-duty or cordless needs, it delivers strong performance for most home baking. Best suited for bakers who want dough-kneading capability and extensive accessories.

The Showvigor hand mixer offers a 180 W motor with seven speeds, turbo boost, and heat-dissipation technology in a compact, lightweight package. Lack of extensive reviews and warranty details makes its long-term reliability uncertain. Suited for beginners and light-to-moderate home baking tasks.

The Cuisinart Power Advantage HM-50 delivers a 220-watt motor with five speed settings and extra-long dishwasher-safe beaters. Limited speed control and a high initial speed can cause splatter. Good for budget-focused users who need basic mixing power.
The Oster 2109597 is a 250-W, 7-speed hand mixer with a Burst turbo boost and a Super Aerator Whisk that mixes up to 30 % faster. Its main trade-offs are a relatively heavy build and the lack of a retractable cord, which can be inconvenient for storage. Best suited for occasional home bakers who need power for heavy doughs and value the included accessories.

Hamilton Beach Professional 7-Speed Mixer combines a 150 W DC motor with seven speeds, QuickBurst at every level, and Slow Start for mess-free operation, all within an ergonomic, lightweight design. The heavier weight and only a one-year warranty are notable compromises. This model fits home bakers seeking versatile speed control and premium features.

Wadodo's 7-Speed Hand Mixer provides a compact stainless-steel build with five essential attachments, ideal for small kitchens and occasional baking. However, the lack of disclosed power rating and limited warranty may concern power-hungry users. It's best for lightweight, portable mixing needs.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Oster Classic Hand Mixer | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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400 W | 60 W | 450 Wbest | 220 W | 150 W | 180 W | 250 W | 200 W | 220 W | — | |
9best | 9best | 7 | 9best | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 7 | |
5 | 6best | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 5 | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,252 g | 1,043 g | 720 gbest | 1,814.37 g | 1,479.7 g | 730 g | 1,588 g | 1,623.86 g | 997.9 g | — |
183 mm | 162.56 mm | 96.5 mm | 226.88 mm | 241.3 mm | 76.2 mm | 290 mmbest | 161.54 mm | 222.25 mm | 127 mm | |
140 mm | 88.9 mm | 96.5 mm | 214.88 mm | 222.25 mmbest | 76.2 mm | 86 mm | 207.01 mm | 209.55 mm | 127 mm | |
79 mm | 190.5 mm | 96.5 mm | 100.08 mm | 106.68 mm | 76.2 mm | 206 mmbest | 84.03 mm | 101.6 mm | 127 mm | |
— | 157.48 cm | — | — | 152.4 cm | — | — | — | 1,524 cmbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Oster Classic Hand Mixer | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Accessories(1) | ||||||||||
Number of Attachments Included | 5 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 5 |
General(1) | ||||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | 1.5 years | 1 years | 2 years | 3 years | 1 years | — | 1 years | 3 years | 3 years | 1 years |
Battery & Power(3) | ||||||||||
Power (Wattage) (W) | 400 W | 60 W | 450 W | 220 W | 150 W | 180 W | 250 W | 200 W | 220 W | — |
Cord Length (cm) | — | 157.48 cm | — | — | 152.4 cm | — | — | — | 1524 cm | — |
Power Type | Electric | DC | — | corded | corded | — | — | corded | corded | — |
Build & Design(5) | ||||||||||
Weight (g) | 1252 g | 1043 g | 720 g | 1814.37 g | 1479.7 g | 730 g | 1588 g | 1623.86 g | 997.90 g | — |
Height (mm) | 183 mm | 162.56 mm | 96.5 mm | 226.88 mm | 241.3 mm | 76.2 mm | 290 mm | 161.54 mm | 222.25 mm | 127 mm |
Width (mm) | 140 mm | 88.9 mm | 96.5 mm | 214.88 mm | 222.25 mm | 76.2 mm | 86 mm | 207.01 mm | 209.55 mm | 127 mm |
Depth (mm) | 79 mm | 190.5 mm | 96.5 mm | 100.08 mm | 106.68 mm | 76.2 mm | 206 mm | 84.03 mm | 101.60 mm | 127 mm |
Primary Material | Stainless steel | Plastic | Stainless steel | — | — | Stainless steel | Plastic | plastic | — | Stainless steel |
Controls(1) | ||||||||||
Number of Speed Settings | 9 | 9 | 7 | 9 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 5 | 7 |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers highlight the Yomelo's quiet yet powerful 400W motor, the precision of its 9-digit LED speed display, and the convenience of turbo/pulse modes and quick-eject attachments. They repeatedly call it a "must-have" upgrade over older hand mixers, noting its sleek design, storage case, and overall performance that "absolutely blew" them away.
Everyday users consistently praise the mixer's lightweight feel, soft-touch grip, and quiet operation, emphasizing how easy it is to store and use with one hand. The digital controls and pulse mode are seen as intuitive, and the stainless-steel attachments are regarded as durable, with only minor complaints about boost button sensitivity and ergonomic tweaks.

“absolutely blew me away”

“upgrade over older models-handier, lightweight, with cute colors and storage, ideal for everyday baking.”

“Whisk works "really really nicely"”



Choose Cuisinart for budget-friendly, space-saving use; choose KitchenAid for premium build, quieter performance, and heavy-duty mixing.








Professional reviewers highlight the Lilpartner's robust 450W motor, smooth operation, and versatile speed range, noting its suitability for both light whisking and heavy dough kneading. They appreciate the convenient one-touch eject and the extra accessories, though they point out the eject button's stiffness as a minor drawback.
Everyday users praise the mixer's power and the effectiveness of the whisk, as well as the practicality of the scale cup and storage case. Common criticism centers on the firm eject button and the limited whisk count.

Professional reviewers commend the Power Advantage PLUS for its solid 220-watt motor, smooth start technology, and versatile nine-speed control, noting it handles light mixes and small-batch doughs efficiently. However, they point out a noticeable initial speed surge and slower performance with thicker doughs, suggesting it falls short of premium stand mixers in power and refinement.
Everyday users consistently praise the mixer's quiet operation, sturdy build, lightweight feel, and the convenience of the snap-on storage case, while also valuing its affordable price. Recurring complaints focus on the brief startup surge that can cause splatter, concerns about beater durability, and a perception that it feels less refined compared to higher-end brands.

The Hamilton Beach Professional 7-Speed Hand Mixer is a corded electric mixer designed for home baking and food preparation. It features 7 speeds with QuickBurst power boost, a professional-grade DC motor, and ergonomic design for comfortable, versatile mixing.

Professional coverage of the Showvigor mixer is minimal; only a brief YouTube review is noted, offering no detailed evaluation of performance, durability, or comparison to other models.
Professional reviewers and editors note the Oster 2109597 delivers powerful performance for batters and doughs, highlighting its seven speeds, Burst of Power function, and convenient storage case, though they point out the absence of a retractable cord found on some other Oster mixers.
Everyday users appreciate the strong motor, ergonomic handle, and handy storage case, but many express frustration over motor failures, the mixer's weight, and inconsistent low-speed performance.

Professional editors and reviewers commend the Cuisinart HM-7BCS for delivering stand-mixer level power in a compact hand-held form, emphasizing its 200-watt motor, no-post beaters, and ergonomic swivel cord. While the performance and accessory set are praised, critics note the ambiguous wattage reporting and the unit's relatively heavy build, as well as the absence of digital controls found on premium competitors.
Everyday users consistently praise the mixer's strong power for thick mixes, the ease of cleaning the no-post beaters, and the convenience of the included storage case. Common themes include appreciation for the ergonomic swivel cord and heel rest, while occasional frustrations revolve around the need to match beaters to specific slots and the mixer's heavier weight compared to lighter alternatives.

Professional reviewers consider the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus a versatile and powerful handheld mixer suitable for both casual and serious home cooks. They commend its 220-watt motor, nine-speed range, and SmoothStart technology, while noting minor drawbacks such as an occasional initial surge and limited size data.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the mixer's power, smooth speed control, portability, and ease of cleaning, often stating it replaces a stand mixer. The most common complaints revolve around an initial speed surge that can cause splattering and concerns about beater durability.






