
Black+Decker MX3200B 6-Speed Hand Mixer
Score: 76/100
KitchenAid 7-Speed Hand Mixer
Score: 67/100Rankings

The MX3200B offers a 275W motor with turbo boost, six speeds and a slower first speed, plus a full accessory set in a storage case. Its relatively heavy weight and imprecise low-speed control can be drawbacks. Suitable for budget-conscious home bakers needing versatile performance.

The KitchenAid KHM7210 is a 7-speed hand mixer with an ergonomic soft-grip handle, dishwasher-safe accessories, and a quick-release button for easy attachment changes. With fewer attachments and modest power, it may fall short for larger or tougher mixing jobs. Suitable for users needing a lightweight, portable mixer for everyday tasks.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
275 Wbest | — | |
6 | 7best | |
5best | 2 | |
| ↓ lower better | 930 g | 907.18 gbest |
183 mm | 190.5 mmbest | |
229 mmbest | 88.9 mm | |
97 mm | 152.4 mmbest | |
152.4 cmbest | — |
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Accessories(1) | ||
Number of Attachments Included | 5 | 2 |
General(1) | ||
Warranty Period (years) | 2 years | 1 years |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Power Type | AC | DC |
Build & Design(4) | ||
Weight (g) | 930 g | 907.18 g |
Height (mm) | 183 mm | 190.5 mm |
Width (mm) | 229 mm | 88.9 mm |
Depth (mm) | 97 mm | 152.4 mm |
Controls(1) | ||
Number of Speed Settings | 6 | 7 |

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Professional sources highlight the MX3200B's versatile 275 W motor, Turbo Boost, and the inclusion of a full set of dishwasher-safe attachments plus a storage case. They commend the slower first speed for reducing splatter but criticize the budget feel, limited low-speed precision, and the tendency of the speed slider to shift unintentionally.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for the powerful Turbo and convenient accessory case, noting the mixer works well for typical batters, whipped cream, and light doughs. Common frustrations revolve around the still-fast low speed that creates flour dust, accidental speed-slider shifts, and confusion over the mixer's actual weight.

“Lowest speed (even 20% slower) is still fast, causing flour dust and splatter; requires a large bowl.”

“Speed slider easy to accidentally shift during use.”




Professional reviewers and editors are not cited in the available sources; product pages emphasize reliable performance, thorough ingredient blending, and fluffy results but lack independent expert analysis.
Everyday users' opinions are not documented in the research; several retailers note that there are no reviews yet, leaving consumer sentiment unclear.