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Old 08-04-2008, 09:24 PM
Nancy2
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Default Re: Electric hand mixer that won't burn out?

On Aug 4, 2:20*pm, j...@kamens.brookline.ma.us (Jonathan Kamens)
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> At our house, we seem to go through an electric hand mixer
> (like, e.g.,http://www.shopkitchenaid.com/produc...ndmixers&T1=KT...)
> every 2-3 years. *We don't use the mixer that
> often, maybe two or three times per month, and yet there
> always comes a time when the blades stop spinning and wisps of
> smoke come drifting out of the motor, along with the awful
> smell of a motor that shell spin its blades no more.
>
> Having once again smelled the smoke of hand-mixer doom, we are
> once again in the market for a new one, and so I thought I'd
> post and ask: is there a mixer on the market that won't give
> up the ghost after a few years (and if so where can we get
> it), or are we doomed to continue contributing to the
> ever-growing global waste disposal problem as long as we want
> to keep making chocolate chip cookies?
>
> (Yes, we could get it fixed, but I'm pretty certain that
> getting it fixed costs more than buying a new mixer.)
>
> (Yes, a real stand mixer would almost certainly solve this
> problem, but we wouldn't use one often enough to justify the
> expense, and besides, we don't have space for one in our
> kitchen.)
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions you can provide.
>
> --
> Jews for Obama (http://www.jews4obama.com/)


Dunno. I have a KA hand mixer, the 6 speed, and I've used it at least
once or twice a week for about a decade now. I'm thinking about
getting a 7-speed, with a whip attachment, actually.

N.
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