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The Best Hand Mixer

A person holding our pick for best hand mixer, the Breville Handy Mix Scraper.

By Lesley Stockton and Anna Perling

Mixing by hand can be a bit of a chore, leaving your arm sore and your meringue melty. A good hand mixer gives you the extra power you need to whip up your favorite frosting or a decadent cookie dough without breaking a sweat.

After 20 hours spent whipping up four cakes, 16 dozen cookies, four batches of pizza dough, and several bowls of seven-minute frosting with four different hand mixers, we think that the Breville Handy Mix Scraper is the best hand mixer you can get. It churns through dense cookie doughs and quickly whips delicate batters and pillowy meringues, and comes with more useful attachments and features that cheaper mixers lack.

Hand mixers are great tools for smaller recipes and don’t take up as much space as larger appliances, but if you’re a serious baker you may want to check out our guide to stand mixers .

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Breville Handy Mix Scraper

The best hand mixer.

With nine powerful speeds, the Breville consistently mixes thick doughs as well as lighter batters, and it has more attachments and features than the competition.

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Budget pick.

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Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer

Simple but sturdy.

This fast-working hand mixer aerates meringue and batters quickly, and can adequately mix cookie dough, but it’s louder and more awkward to handle. It comes with several attachments you can store neatly in a case that snaps onto the machine.

The Breville Handy Mix Scraper was the best hand mixer we tested. With plenty of power and uniquely thoughtful features—like coated beaters that don’t rattle against bowls, the Breville produces excellent results and is a joy to use.

This mixer was the most versatile one we tested. It can quickly switch between nine different speeds to handle a range of tasks like creaming butter, mixing chunky doughs, or gently folding batters without straining. Extra features—a timer, a pause button, and a light that shines into the bowl—save time and take some of the guesswork out of a high-stakes bake. The Breville was the easiest mixer to use and clean, with a handy quick-release for beaters and a snap-on storage case to neatly consolidate its attachments.

We like the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer for occasional baking and making smaller recipes. This little machine is an effective hand mixer that evenly blends cookie dough and quickly whips fluffy meringue. It has a nice range of speeds, but it’s not as powerful as the Breville and it’s fairly loud. It isn’t as easy to use as the Breville, because it lacks things like a light and a timer, but it can still churn through most recipes. Compared with other, less expensive models, it has more attachments and a handy storage case to keep all of its parts together.

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We turned to several mixing experts for their thoughts on hand mixers: Deb Perelman, writer of the recipe blog Smitten Kitchen and the author of several cookbooks, including Smitten Kitchen Every Day: Triumphant & Unfussy New Favorites cookbook; Michelle Lopez, writer of the Hummingbird High baking blog ; Sarah Carey, then editor-in-chief of Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food; Jane Lear , author and former senior articles editor at Gourmet; and Anna Gordon, owner of The Good Batch bakery in Brooklyn, New York.

For the 2018 update, I put four hand mixers to work making batches of sponge cake, pizza dough, cookie dough, whipped cream, and seven-minute frosting. As an enthusiastic but novice baker who lives in a tiny apartment, I approached testing by looking for the kinds of features that fellow space-strapped home bakers might want. Wirecutter senior staff writer Lesley Stockton, the guide’s original author, has spent nearly 20 years working in restaurants, catering kitchens, and test kitchens, using a variety of hand mixers from popular manufacturers.

Three of the hand mixers we tested for this review.

A good electric hand mixer will greatly expand what you can easily bake. It can handle tasks that would be time-consuming, tiring, or impossible to do well by hand, like whipping cream, beating air into batter for lofty cake layers, or creaming butter and sugar thoroughly for cookies. Hand mixers aren’t as powerful as larger stand mixers, but the two aren’t necessarily interchangeable. Many cooks use both for different tasks—for example, a hand mixer will be best for whipping up smaller batches of creams, sauces, or fillings, while a stand mixer’s larger paddle and extra power will more efficiently knead large batches of thick dough or pastries (and save your arms some effort).

Hand mixers are appealing appliances because they’re smaller and lighter than stand mixers. You should be able to hold a hand mixer with one hand. Most can also fit in a cabinet or drawer, and often come with cases to neatly store attachments. Stand mixers, however, usually live on a kitchen counter, and can be heavy to move if you need to free up space. Deb Perelman, author of the cooking blog Smitten Kitchen , said, “I love my stand mixer but I use it a fraction as much as my hand mixer. I don’t keep my stand mixer on the counter because I have a small kitchen and so I really only drag it out when it’s unquestionably going to save me a lot of trouble, such as something that needs many, many minutes of mixing.” Hand mixers are usually less expensive than stand mixers, too, so they’re a low-risk investment if you’re a new or occasional baker.

The trade-off of saving money and space is that hand mixers aren’t as powerful as stand mixers. Because you have to manually move a hand mixer around the bowl, it takes a bit more effort to use (and your arms can get surprisingly tired after eight to 10 minutes). If you need a stronger machine or want to upgrade, check out our guide to stand mixers .

A close up of a person creaming butter and sugar in the Cuisinart mixer.

To find the best hand mixers, we focused on the big names in electric mixers, and looked for new models from Oster, Hamilton Beach, KitchenAid, Breville, and Cuisinart. We also looked at the best-selling mixers from retailers like Williams Sonoma, Target, Walmart, Sur la Table, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Amazon. For comparison, we also read other hand mixer reviews from Epicurious and Good Housekeeping . To guide our search, we asked professional and home bakers and baking bloggers about their favorite mixers and how they use them. After our research, we decided to look for mixers that met the following criteria:

Powerful: A good hand mixer should most importantly be powerful. Although it will never work quite as efficiently as a stand mixer, it should come close. In fact, we tested hand mixers right alongside stand mixers for comparison. Across the board, we looked for machines that were sturdy and fast enough to handle many basic baking tasks. A good hand mixer should be able to whip cream or egg whites quickly, without too much wild splashing, and it should cream butter and sugar to a fluffy consistency. It should also be strong enough to churn through thick cookie dough or knead bread without stalling or straining.

A range of speeds: Hand mixers should have a wide range of speeds to tackle a wider variety of tasks—most of the ones we looked at had at least five and topped out at nine, but more speeds will give you greater finesse for different recipes. High speeds are great for whipping egg whites, and a lower speed is essential for gently mixing cake batter (over-mixing can yield a gummy cake). And a hand mixer’s ability to toggle between speeds smoothly is key. “Sometimes you just need to revive something with a quick, light mix as opposed to a heavy, middle of the road mixing session,” said Michelle Lopez, of the blog Hummingbird High . Being able to start at a slow speed and gradually work your way up is also important, because jumping right in on high is guaranteed to spray butter all over your kitchen. We favored hand mixers that had nine speeds; we did test one notable five-speed mixer, but it wasn’t nearly as powerful and took far longer to cream butter and whip egg whites.

Several attachments: Some inexpensive mixers come with only a pair of beaters, but we prefer machines that include other useful accessories, like dough hooks for kneading bread, or a whisk for whipping cream.

Comfortable to hold: Because using a hand mixer can get tiring, we looked for models that were comfortable to hold and not too heavy. A good hand mixer should be strong and sturdy, but not so clunky that you feel like you’re going to drop it into the bowl while mixing.

Easy to clean: Most hand mixers are similarly easy to clean. But some have better quick-release mechanisms to release the beaters than others. We looked for mixers that made it simple to put on and take off attachments for both mixing and cleaning.

Easy to store: Hand mixers are smaller than stand mixers, and most can stow away on a shelf or cabinet. The best hand mixers have storage containers that keep both the mixer and all of its attachments in one place, so dough hooks or whisks don’t get lost in the abyss of a drawer.

In our testing we made lofty cakes; cookies filled with fruit, nuts, and chocolate; thick pizza dough; dollops of whipped cream; and airy frosting to see how well the mixers handled each task. We also tested hand mixers alongside stand mixers to compare results.

We started by making a sponge cake to test how well each mixer could aerate a batter that gets all of its loft from whipped eggs. Then, we made kitchen sink cookies to see how the mixers coped with lots of resistance and mix-ins, and made pizza dough to see how well each model could knead heavy doughs. We looked for cakes with an even crumb, high dome, and few air pockets (a sign the eggs had not been fully whipped); cookies that were evenly mixed and didn’t spread; and pizza dough that had been worked into a uniform, springy ball. Then, we beat half a cup of cream, followed by one egg white to see how well mixers whipped small amounts. We were able to eliminate a few mixers, but made seven-minute frosting with the finalists to see how well they whipped air into meringue, measuring the volume yield of the frosting (the more frosting, the more aeration). And we paid attention to how comfortable each mixer was to hold, if it overheated or strained, how it worked around the bowl, and how easy the attachments were to clean and store.

(Some general advice: We’ve found that a shallow mixing bowl doesn’t really work with handheld mixers, because the beaters push the contents up the sides of the bowl, making for more scraping between additions. If you use a bowl with high sides, the contents tend to stay at the bottom, and if you’re whipping a liquid, the sides will keep it from splashing all over your countertop).

A person holding our pick for best hand mixer, the Breville Handy Mix Scraper.

The Breville Handy Mix Scraper was the most versatile, effective mixer of any we tried, with the most functional attachments and useful features that make it a joy to use in the kitchen. With nine speeds that can toggle from powerful to gentle, it made the best cookies, sponge cake, and pizza dough in our tests. It had the most unique and intelligent design of any mixer we tried, with a built-in timer, a button to pause mixing, a light that shines into the bowl, and rubber-coated scrapers. As a bonus, it was also the simplest to clean and store compared with other mixers. We think this superior mixer is worth its relatively high cost, but the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer is a steadfast budget option if you want a pared-down machine for occasional tasks.

The Breville excelled in all of our tests. It was powerful enough to blend the thick cookie dough without straining, and its coated beaters helped keep all of the ingredients from climbing up the sides of the bowl. Each baked cookie was well-mixed with an even distribution of the good, chunky morsels we wanted in every bite—chewy raisins, chopped walnuts, chocolate chips, and flakes of coconut. The sponge cake it produced had an even crumb, a delicate texture, and the least air bubbles of any we baked. It was also one of the loftiest, unlike the VonShef’s cake, which sunk in the middle and at the sides. The Breville’s dough hook was even able to mix pizza dough pretty well, whacking it around to create a single ball, whereas the VonShef and the KitchenAid created stringier doughs that we had to take out of the bowl and shape on the counter. After whipping eggs and sugar for the requisite seven minutes, the Handy Mix produced just under a quart of seven-minute frosting—slightly less than the Cuisinart— but it was still fluffy, spreadable, and delicious.

Compared with those of other mixers, the Breville’s attachments stood out for their more thoughtful design and effective mixing capabilities. Rubber-coated beaters on the Breville do a better job of scraping the sides and bottom of the bowl compared with other models’ beaters, and help with noise control. “It doesn't make a racket if you’re mixing stuff in a metal bowl,” said Lopez, who also owns this mixer. And we didn’t have to scrape the bowl with a spatula as often as with the Cuisinart when mixing our cookie dough with the beater attachment. The Breville’s two whisk attachments actually work to whip eggs for sponge cake or meringue, while we had to use the beater attachment to get similar results with all of the other mixers, which had only one whisk. In our genoise test, we found that the Breville’s whisk attachments actually worked better than the beaters at aeration (we tried both), making a more evenly baked cake.

With its clever extra features, the Breville was by far the easiest and most enjoyable mixer to use of any we tested. A screen with a built-in timer helps keep track for time-sensitive recipes, which I found especially useful when making seven-minute frosting. The timer also has a pause button, so you can stop mixing, add ingredients or scrape down your bowl, and then resume immediately without having to speed up again. You can seamlessly transition between nine speeds with a scroll wheel, similar to on an old-school computer mouse. Even though there’s nothing wrong with pressing a button, the scrolling felt easy and familiar (and made me nostalgic for pre-Apple days). The mixer also has a light at the bottom of the machine that shines into the bowl, which I used to check if the sponge cake batter had turned the pale, glossy yellow I was looking for. None of the other mixers we tested had these features, and though they’re definitely a bonus, I didn’t think they were a gimmick—they made the baking process easier overall.

A close up of the LCD panel on the handle of the Breville hand mixer. Beneath the screen, there's a button to boost the speed, a pause button, and an on/off button.

Breville says that this mixer is touch-sensitive, using the company’s proprietary Beater IQ technology to adjust mixing speeds depending on which attachments you use. We didn’t notice this kicking in during testing, but the Handy Mix was sufficiently powerful to handle all of the doughs and batters we made. It seamlessly transitioned from slow to high speeds without splashing ingredients around.

The Breville hand mixer alongside its three attachments.

This mixer was the easiest to clean and store, too. Instead of pressing a button to eject beaters, you can pull a loop to release them, which requires much less effort than with other mixers. This is a small detail, but it makes using the Breville that much easier—in contrast, I had to put my full body weight on the VonShef’s eject button to try to get the beaters out. The Handy Mix has Breville’s patented Assist Plug (found on most Breville appliances), which has a loop for your finger so that you can pull the plug out of the wall more easily. I found myself wishing that more of my kitchen appliances and home electronics had this feature.

A close up of a person plugging the Breville hand mixer plug into an outlet.

All of the beaters are dishwasher safe, and you can easily wipe down the mixer with a damp cloth (although all hand mixers have vents—to keep the motor from overheating—that can trap food). A plastic case slides cleanly onto the base of Breville for storage, whereas you have to align the Cuisinart’s storage case with the mixer’s vents to attach one to the other. The Breville’s case neatly holds all of the beater attachments and the cord. With some other mixers, you either have to save the box the machine comes in, or store components in a bag. We like that the all-in-one system keeps the mixer’s small parts together, so that you don’t have to fumble around in a drawer for a single missing dough hook.

Epicurious also likes this mixer, and Michelle Lopez told us she uses it for many baking projects. “It’s quiet, powerful, and comes with a bunch of bells and whistles that make it great for precise baking,” she said. The Breville has a one-year limited warranty.

Flaws but not dealbreakers

Compared with most other mixers we considered, the Breville is expensive, and it doesn’t have as long of a warranty as our budget pick, the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus. If you’re not ready to get a stand mixer, are short on space, or simply want a great supplementary mixer for smaller recipes, we think the Breville is a great investment. But some people might find all of the extra Breville-ian features, which likely add to the price, unnecessary. Smitten Kitchen’s Deb Perelman said she isn’t a fan of screens on kitchen appliances, for example. If that’s your case, our budget pick is another great, more basic option that’s still powerful enough to handle doughs and batters.

The Breville can feel heavy after a long mixing session—it weighs about 4 pounds. But it’s not much heavier than other mixers we tested. Because it’s powerful, you hopefully won’t have to hold it as long to get a good mix.

Anna Perling used the Breville to make chocolate chip cookies and cakes from October 2018 to 2020 and reported that it held up splendidly (she returned the mixer to our test kitchen after downsizing). "I love that I can pause the mixer and set it down if I need to add ingredients or scrape the sides of the bowl I'm using," she said. “I also appreciate that it stores compactly into the shelves of a small apartment."

A person holding our budget pick for best hand mixer, the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer.

The Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer is a basic little hand mixer with multiple attachments and nine speeds, and we think it’s the most dependable hand mixer for its price. It whipped air into genoise batter faster than the competition did, and it can handle a range of recipes, just with less finesse than the Breville. The Cuisinart also isn't as easy to handle, clean, and store as our top pick. But compared with the similarly priced KitchenAid and VonShef mixers, the Cuisinart is far more effective, comes with a longer warranty, and has a handy storage case. We’ve also been using it for years with no problems. This is a no-frills mixer that’s good for basic tasks, but it lacks the superior design and extra features that make the Breville even easier to use.

With its beater attachments, the Cuisinart aerated eggs for genoise faster than even the Breville’s beaters, doing it in about seven minutes—two to three minutes faster than the competition. When baked, the sponge cake was lofty, with a more even crumb and far fewer large air pockets than the KitchenAid or VonShef cakes. This model’s beaters didn’t aerate a genoise as well as the Breville’s two whisks, however, which created the tallest and most even-crumbed cake of any we made. The Cuisinart’s single whisk, in contrast, was weak and ineffective. The Cuisinart also whipped up voluminous seven-minute frosting (again with its beaters), yielding the full quart that the recipe promised in under seven minutes. The mixer didn’t strain while making cookies, but the bake was slightly uneven, as was the distribution of mix-ins. The Cuisinart also did a decent job kneading pizza dough, but it didn’t make as neat of a ball as the Breville—we had to turn the dough out and work it on the counter for a few minutes.

The Cuisinart has nine speeds, and ramps up quickly. Though we didn’t notice splattering in our tests, we did find that the mixer can get hot when it’s working at high speeds, which we didn’t notice with the Breville. We asked Cuisinart about this, and a representative said that the motor can get warm with use (which is common with hand mixers, and why they all have vents). The Cuisinart is relatively light to hold—about 4 pounds, just like the Breville. The mixer didn’t walk around the bowl or rattle as much as the KitchenAid, but it’s not as smooth to use as the Breville.

The Cuisinart with its plastic storage container attached, and its attachments stored inside.

All of the Cuisinart’s removable parts are dishwasher safe, and the machine is just as effortless to wipe clean with a damp cloth as the Breville. Ejecting the beaters is as simple as pulling a trigger switch.

The Cuisinart has a plastic container for storage, just like the Breville, but it’s slightly harder to attach to the mixer. You’ll need to line the case up with the mixer’s air vents to snap it into place. The case easily holds all of the attachments plus the power cord.

This mixer is covered by a limited three-year warranty, which is a big step above the one-year warranty that comes standard with most of the other hand mixers we looked at (and, for that matter, with many of the pricey stand mixers we’ve tested). Cuisinart also sells all of the attachments (and the storage container) separately , should you ever lose any. We’ve been using this mixer since 2013 with no complaints.

Even though there are even cheaper hand mixers, we think the Cuisinart’s power and durability are worth the price. It works better and faster than other similarly priced models, and it’ll likely last for years.

How the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer has held up

Former Wirecutter updates writer Eleanor Ford has had the Cuisinart mixer since 2019. They noted that while it’s a great performer, ultimately the mixer proved to be too noisy for them. Eleanor explained, “While it's tolerable for short jobs, the kind of extended mixing required for gourmet bakes or super-aerated ingredients makes it a bit of a headache to use.” Senior writer Kimber Streams recommends using the Cuisinart mixer for dalgona coffee , if you’re looking for a short job to test it out on.

The KitchenAid 9-Speed Hand Mixer wasn’t as powerful as our picks, and has fewer features—unlike both the Cuisinart and Breville, this mixer lacks a storage case. A single whisk attachment doesn’t do much, and this mixer noticeably rattled in our hands when working through heavier doughs like chunky cookies or pizza. It does a fine job for whipping cream, and on the plus side it didn’t heat up like the Cuisinart.

We were extremely disappointed with the VonShef 250 Watt Hand Mixer . With just five speeds instead of the nine on our picks, it’s not as powerful and struggled to aerate batters and frosting. It’s more awkward to use, and the beater ejector doesn’t work well—I had to put my entire body weight on the button to release them.

The Cuisinart Power Advantage 7-Speed Hand Mixer doesn’t come with the extra dough-hook attachments that the nine-speed version has, and can’t get to high enough speeds for making frosting and whipping batters quickly.

As a no-frills mixer, the KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Hand Mixer works, but it has no extra attachments and doesn’t have as many speeds as our picks, so it isn’t as all-purpose.

This article was edited by Marguerite Preston and Raphael Brion.

Deb Perelman, blogger at Smitten Kitchen , email interview , July 2, 2018

Michelle Lopez, blogger at Hummingbird High , email interview , July 3, 2018

Sarah Carey, editor-in-chief of Martha Stewart’s Everyday Food , email interview , September 26, 2013

Anne Gordon, owner of The Good Batch , phone interview , September 27, 2013

Jane Lear, former senior articles editor at Gourmet , email interview , September 26, 2013

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Lesley Stockton

Lesley Stockton is a senior staff writer reporting on all things cooking and entertaining for Wirecutter. Her expertise builds on a lifelong career in the culinary world—from a restaurant cook and caterer to a food editor at Martha Stewart. She is perfectly happy to leave all that behind to be a full-time kitchen-gear nerd.

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Anna Perling

Anna Perling is a former staff writer covering kitchen gear at Wirecutter. During her time at Wirecutter, she reported on various topics including sports bras, board games, and light bulbs. Previously she wrote food and lifestyle pieces for Saveur and Kinfolk magazines. Anna is a mentor at Girls Write Now and a member of the Online News Association.

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Whether you're making a batch of cookies, whipping up meringue, or mixing frosting to top a cake, a hand mixer can make the process much simpler. Stand mixers are powerful and can last for decades, but are expensive and take up a ton of space in your kitchen. With one of the best hand mixers, you can find the happy medium to improve your baking life without stretching your wallet

In order to find the best hand mixers available, we tested 11 different models by creaming butter and sugar, mixing chocolate chips into cookie dough, whipping egg whites, and even kneading pizza dough. Our top pick is the Breville Hand Mix Scraper Hand Mixer . It has nine speed settings that can power through every dough and digital screen with a timer. If you're a more occasional baker, the Black+Decker Easy Storage Hand Mixer is the best budget mixer we tested and has a turbo boost setting.

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Best overall: Breville Handy Mix Scraper Hand Mixer - See at Amazon This hand mixer from Breville is incredibly quiet, yet powerful, with nine speed settings, a digital screen with a timer, and a snap-on storage case. 

Best budget: Black+Decker Easy Storage Hand Mixer - See at Amazon For under $30, this mixer has a powerful motor with six speed settings to tackle a variety of tasks, as well as a convenient storage case. 

Best cordless: KitchenAid Cordless 7 Speed Hand Mixer - See at Amazon This cordless hand mixer makes it simple to move and control the mixer around a bowl. It's lightweight, yet powerful enough to work through cookie dough.

Best for tough doughs: KitchenAid Professional 9 Speed - See at Amazon Easily working through stiff cookie mixes and pizza dough, this hand mixer packs plenty of power through nine gradual speed settings. It's quiet and comfortable to hold.

Best lightweight: Hamilton Beach Professional 5 Speed Hand Mixer - See at Amazon This lightweight mixer is comfortable to hold for long periods of time and has great variation in speed. It tackles tasks with good control and comes with a snap-on case.

Best overall: Breville Handy Mix Scraper Hand Mixer

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Breville packed this hand mixer full of thoughtful features that make baking easier and earn it a spot as our best hand mixer. The mixer has a digital screen, smooth dial to move between nine speeds, boost mode, pause button, and light that projects into your mixing bowl. The bright light makes it easier to see the texture of your ingredients in the bowl. 

A built-in timer isn't essential, but having one on my mixer allowed me to clock how long it took to whip up frothy eggs and make sure I'm not overmixing. Underneath the handle, you'll find printed suggested speed settings for creaming, whipping, and kneading. 

The Breville beaters have rubber on the ends, which made quick and easy work of creaming butter and sugars while also working to scrape down the sides of the bowl for better incorporation. "Rubber-sided beater attachments are very handy, as they will be gentler and prevent breakage of things like whole pecans or walnuts," adds Palmer. 

There was little resistance while mixing chocolate chips into cookie dough, and even at the highest speed, the mixer was steady. It whipped egg whites to stiff peaks quickly. While making pizza dough, there was a small amount of shaking, but overall, the dough hooks could move through the pizza dough. 

Best budget: Black+Decker Easy Storage 6 Speed Hand Mixer

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This mixer from Black and Decker is incredibly user-friendly and ideal for beginner bakers or those looking for a powerful economical option. The design is simple: just a thumb dial to move between six different speeds and a turbo boost.

While testing, I found that it was light and comfortable to hold — plus, you can easily rest the mixer on top of the bowl if you stop to add other ingredients. You can hear the motor working, but it's not overly loud. It made quick and easy work of creaming butter and sugar, along with whipping egg whites. While mixing chocolate chips into cookie dough, there was some resistance and the body of the mixer vibrated more in my hand, but it still completed the task. 

I also made pizza dough using the dough hooks on this mixer. It required a firm grip because it wasn't easy to move through the dough. This was the least successful test for the Black and Decker mixer, but I did ultimately end up with a usable dough.  

Best cordless: KitchenAid Cordless 7 Speed Hand Mixer

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This cordless hand mixer from KitchenAid gives you full control over where your beaters are moving without the restriction of a wire. The sleek mixer comes with a small, separate charging cord that plugs into the wall and recharges the lithium battery in just 10 minutes. It features a simple push dial to turn on and go through the seven speed settings.

I was surprised by just how much power this mixer had. It can't replace a stand mixer for tasks such as making bread dough, but it offers more than enough power and ideal control to mix chocolate chips into tough cookie dough with ease.

Its flat base makes it simple to set it down on the counter when not in use, and the smooth design allows for simple cleaning of the exterior. The one downside is that this mixer doesn't come with a storage case or whisk attachments.

Best for tough doughs: KitchenAid Professional 9 Speed Hand Mixer

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KitchenAid is known for making some of the best stand mixers , but this hand mixer closely rivals the brand's star product. The base is moderately lightweight and simply designed, with an on/off toggle and arrows to go through the nine speed settings.

The swivel cord can be locked left or right to keep it out of your way while mixing, and the stainless steel attachments can be stored in the included cloth bag. The blending rod doesn't have the same power and function as an immersion blender, but it can be used to mix sauces and soups. 

The speed increase is gradual, with the lowest setting being quite slow and reaching a powerfully fast top speed. Palmer notes the importance of a mixer having at least five varying speeds to choose from for good control, and this option certainly exceeds that requirement. 

Throughout testing, I found that the mixer was easy to control while moving around the bowl.  I also used the dough hooks to make a batch of pizza dough. It handled the task easily, with good control at a lower speed. The shape of the dough hooks glide through the dough for kneading and are easy to clean after mixing. 

Best lightweight: Hamilton Beach Professional 5 Speed Hand Mixer

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Designed to be easy to hold and lightweight, this Hamilton Beach mixer still offers a powerful enough motor to accomplish mixing tasks. "An ergonomic design is easier to hold and less tiring for longer mixes," said Palmer. It's simple to turn it on and adjust between five speed settings using the clicking thumb dial. The button for burst mode also increases speed for tough mixing patches. 

During my tests, I had to use a medium-high setting to achieve the speed I wanted while creaming butter and sugars. While mixing chocolate chips into cookie dough, there was a slight resistance, but I found the mixer still had good control to work the mix-ins into the dough. It was also fairly quiet during all tests, and the cord features a lockable swivel.

It comes with stainless steel beaters and one whisk, as well as a snap-on case to keep the attachments and mixer together for easy cabinet storage.  

Power: Even the best hand mixer will never be as powerful as a stand mixer. Still, you want a hand mixer that can power through stiff doughs, so look for ones with variable speeds and turbo boost modes. This ensures you can adjust the power whether you need to start slow to break down butter chunks or have to ramp up the speed to whip egg whites.

Weight: Since you have to hold the mixer to use it, we prefer lightweight and balanced models. Some hand mixers have flat bases which means you can easily stand them on the counter if you need a break during mixing. Others are balanced enough to rest on the edge of the bowl. Keep your own endurance in mind — if a mixer is heavy enough to be annoying, you won't want to use it.

Storage: You're already saving a ton of space using a hand mixer instead of a stand mixer, but don't forget that even hand-held appliances need to be stored. We like hand mixers that come with storage cases to hold the mixer and its attachments.

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As a professional baker, I have powered through recipes with everything from wooden spoons to top-of-the-line stand mixers. I based my testing on my baking experience, and I also spoke with Sandra Palmer, chef-instructor of Pastry and Baking Arts at the Institute of Culinary Education . Palmer said one of the best parts of using a hand mixer is that you have control over where the mixing happens. I considered control, ease of handling, and more through several tests.

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Each hand mixer was tested by creaming 1 cup of softened butter with 1 cup of brown sugar and ½ cup of granulated sugar. I took note of how each mixer moved within the mixing bowl, as well as the speed needed to cream the butter and sugars until light, pale, and fluffy. Then, we mixed chocolate chips into cookie dough to observe how well the mixer could power through the dough. Next, I whipped egg whites to stiff peaks and kneaded pizza dough to assess the strength of the mixer.

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Each hand mixer was also assessed by how easy both the attachments and the mixer were to clean and its storage capabilities, from included containers to how much space it took up. We also noted how loud the mixer was while in use and how easy it was to hold. 

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Can You Bring a Blender or Mixer on a Plane? Whisking it With TSA

Bringing a blender or mixer on a plane is not the most common thing you see every day.

However, sometimes people need to bring their blenders/mixers to stay healthy on the road, serve up different dishes, or perhaps deliver gifts to others.

But are blenders going to be allowed through airport security? And if you bring them in your checked baggage, is there anything you need to know?

Below, we will take a look at TSA’s rules for taking your blenders and mixers through airport security and breakdown everything you need to know.

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Can you bring a blender or mixer on a plane?

You can bring blenders in your carry-on if they do not contain blades but you can bring blenders with blades in your checked baggage.

Hand mixers and KitchenAid’s are generally allowed in your carry-on and checked baggage although some sharp attachments may not be allowed in your carry-on.

Keep reading below for more details on how specific types of blenders are treated by TSA.

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The problems with blenders

TSA allows all sorts of electronics through airport security so certain components of blenders like the motors don’t necessarily present any kind of threat.

But blenders with all of their parts and pieces intact can be problematic.

The biggest issue with blenders is that they usually contain blades. These sharp, stainless steel blades can cut through just about anything so it’s no wonder that they could be considered a threat on a plane.

If your blender contains blades the only way you can bring it through as a carry-on is if the blades are removed. Otherwise, it will always have to go in your checked baggage.

Pack blades securely in your checked baggage

When you do pack blenders in your checked baggage make sure that you take certain precautions.

First, you want to make sure that you wrap up the blades or have them secured. This is because sometimes your bag could be inspected by a TSA agent .

Blenders sometimes come in funky shapes so it would not surprise me if they ever set off the trigger for a checked baggage inspection.

If you had your blades loosely packed in your bag, a TSA agent could easily get cut up pretty bad so take precautions like wrapping the blades in newspaper or layers of cloth.

Whether you have a glass or plastic container , you also need to think about protecting your blender container so that it doesn’t get crushed, cracked or chipped.

The safest route would be to bring the container with you as a carry-on so that you can protect it yourself. For example, you could keep it on your person or place it safely under the seat in front of you between your feet (if it can fit).

Plastic containers will be able to take more abuse in your checked baggage but they can still get broken with enough force. If you plan on bringing a glass blender container, read our tips on traveling with glass to find out how to take adequate steps to protect it from breaking.

Be prepared for extra screening

If you are bringing your blender through airport security as a carry-on and you have removed the blades, it’s still possible that a TSA agent will want to take a closer look at your blender.

Again, some blenders just look odd and have weird looking components or attachments.

TSA agents are known to take a close look at anything unfamiliar so be prepared to spend a few extra minutes in security if you bring your blender through.

Related: Can You Bring Food on a Plane?

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Different types of blenders and the TSA policy for each type

Blenders come in a lot of different forms and so below, I’ve broken down each type of blender you might think about bringing and what TSA has to say about them.

Handmixers are used for beating ingredients such as eggs and you can find electric versions of these which give your forearms a much-needed rest.

Bakers rejoice because these are allowed through TSA in your carry-on or checked bag because they do not contain any blades.

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Immersion Blender (or Stick Blender)

These are handheld blenders that are often used to blend up soups and other hot liquids. Others may even use them for protein powder shakes or creating tasty treats like pudding.

TSA does not allow you to bring immersion blenders in your carry-on if they have the blade but they will be allowed in your checked baggage even if they have the blade.

If you have a mixer attachment those should be allowed.

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Single-Serve Blender

Sometimes called bullet blenders, single-serve blenders come from popular brands like NutriBullet, Ninja, and Magic Bullet.

They work great for making smoothies and chopping up ice. Plus, you can drink your smoothie straight out of the container if you want to.

TSA will not allow these to go through as a carry-on if they contain the blade but you can bring these through in your checked luggage with the blade.

Remember that if you made a smoothie, you can only bring liquid containers that hold no more than 3.4 fluid ounces so you would not be able to bring a container filled up with any amount of smoothie.

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Portable blender

Portable blenders are similar to the personal blenders above in that they are compact and can serve up a single smoothie.

The big difference is that these are made up of a single tube, often glass that screws into the blade base and lid. BlendJet is a good example of one of these.

The extreme portability makes them great for making smoothies in your car, after a workout at the gym, or even bringing them to your workplace. They also would be perfect for travel.

TSA will not allow these to go through as a carry-on if they contain the blade but you can bring these through in your checked luggage with the blade. The blade may not be detachable for some of these so they may have to always go in your checked baggage.

Bladeless blenders

Bladeless blenders are a new invention and allow you to blend things up without having to use a blade. For example, they could use an Aer Disc , which is a disc perforated with 12 holes designed to aerate and agitate ingredients.

People will use them for delicate blends like shaking cocktails (mojitos) but they can also be used to whisk (aquafaba, meringue, or fresh whipped cream) or emulsify (hollandaise sauce, mayonnaise, or aioli).

This one is a little bit of a tricky one because by their very name, these are “bladeless” blenders and so they should be allowed in your carry-on.

The problem is many TSA agents may not be familiar with these and the circular disk could still trigger them to take a second look.

Personally, I would probably travel with these in my checked luggage to avoid any issues but if you did run into trouble at the security checkpoint, you could pull up the product online and show them that it is literally a “bladeless” blender and so it should be allowed.

Also, you could mention that cheese graters are allowed and those, while somewhat similar in structure, would be able to inflict more damage than one of these.

Countertop blender

Countertop blenders are some of the most common types of blenders and are made by big brands like Vitamix and Kitchenaid. These are often used for drinks and smoothies.

Countertop blenders are pretty big and may have a 2L capacity so traveling with these along with their big base is not always the easiest.

That said, if you remove the blades you can take them in your carry-on and they will also be allowed in your checked baggage even with the blades. Your typical countertop blender should fit within the carry-on size dimensions for most airlines.

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Commercial blender

Commercial blenders are those large blenders with high power that are often used by restaurants and cafés. However, some people who do frequent blending use them in the kitchen.

Popular commercial blenders would be blenders like the Vitamix 5200 and Cleanblend Blenders.

The same rules for countertop blenders would apply to commercial blenders. Basically, you could take these in your checked baggage and in your carry-on if you remove the blades.

Because these have an even bigger motor and larger build than countertop blenders, these may be even more difficult to travel with. However, they can probably still fit as a carry-on with some airlines.

For example the Vitamix 5200 has dimensions of 20.5 x 8.75 x 7.25 in. United Airlines has carry-on dimensions of 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches, so even these large blenders would fit within those dimensions.

Stand mixer

Stand mixers are super popular for baking and for that reason they are also called cake mixers. These can come with a lot of different types of attachments including mixers, dough hooks, pasta press, food grinder, grain mill and many others.

Popular brands include: KitchenAid, Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, and Kenwood.

The stand mixer itself can come through as a carry-on or in your checked baggage. If you bring a stand mixer as your carry-on, you need to be mindful about the carry-on size restrictions.

These can be quite bulky so it’s best to verify that they fit within the size specifications.

For example, the Pro Line® Series 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer has a height of 16 2/5 inches, depth of 14 3/5 inches, and a width of 13 3/10 inches but it weighs 32 pounds.

That’s pretty close to the weight limit some airlines publish for carry-ons so be mindful of that.

The attachments should not be a problem in your checked baggage but some of them could be problematic when bringing them through as a carry-on. For example, if you had a dough hook and it was pointed, TSA will not allow that.

Other attachments may just get you strange looks or enhanced security inspections so be prepared to wait extra time.

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When it comes to traveling with blenders, it really just comes down to avoiding traveling with sharp objects.

As long as you have the blades removed, you can bring your blender through as a carry-on and while some are pretty large, for the most part they still should comply with carry-on size requirements for airlines.

Blenders with blades can always go in your checked baggage but you just need to be mindful about how you pack so that you don’t risk exposing a TSA agent to a sharp blade.

And finally, we’re going through airport security don’t be surprised if you get questioned about your blender especially if it looks peculiar or is a new product TSA has not seen before.

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Taking a KitchenAid mixer on a plane can be a bit stressful. However, with just some proper simple planning you can make your trip as smooth and easy as possible.

But are kitchen appliances and mixers allowed on planes as carry-on and checked baggage.

The short answer is : Yes, you can bring a mixer in both carry-on and checked baggage on most airlines, however it is clever to transport large items in checked luggage. Large kitchen items can be too heavy to bring in carry-on luggage, especially mixers and Cookware that may add some weight and they may not fit in your carry-on baggage.

Can You Take A Mixer On a Plane

Taking A Mixer Through The Security Checkpoint

According to the TSA ( Transportation Security Administration ) mixers are allowed through the security checkpoint without any issue, however; the STA recommend to check first your aniline size and weight rules.

Sometimes the TSA agent may ask you to take out your mixer in the security checkpoint and place it in a separate bin.

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Can I Bring A Kitchen Mixer In Carry-On Luggage?

Almost all kinds of mixers are safe to take in carry-on baggage, some mixers may be too big to take as carry-on, but mostly your kitchen mixers are good to go in the cabin.

Richardo asked the TSA if this kitchenAid is allowed in carry-on baggage, and the TSA confirmed that : “Mixers are allowed in carry-on baggage. And at the checkpoint, he should remove this item from your carry-on bags and place it in a separate bin for X-ray screening in standard lanes.”

Can You Take A Mixer On a Plane?

Can I Take A Mixer In Checked Luggage?

You can pack your mixer in checked baggage without restrictions, it doesn’t matter what kind of mixers you take.

The only thing you should consider is your airline checked luggage regulations, if there are any added fees or if your mixer is oversized.

However it is a bit risky if you are traveling with an expensive mixer, because it will be prone to potential damage or get delayed.

If you are traveling with a large mixer means that you may don’t have any chance to take it with you in the cabin, just make sure that you protect your mixer well and label it correctly if you don’t place it inside a bag.

How Do You Pack A Kitchenaid Mixer For A Flight?

If it comes to how to carry a mixer in flight, protecting it will be critical when preparing for your flight.

Packing your mixer properly will enhance and make your mixer transporting more easy and comfortable.

here is some tips on how do you pack a mixer for your next flight:

  • If you want to take your mixer on a trip it is preferable to take the lightest one. A portable mixer which is lightweight, user-friendly with its accessories is great when traveling.
  • Use the packaging that your machine comes with as it’s the best way to keep it safe if still available, if not you can use a solid box that will fit your mixer.
  • separate any uninstalled object from your KitchenAid stand mixer and place them on a small box, or wrap them in a soft fabric.
  • Finding a good case (Amazon link) will protect your mixer , in addition you won’t need to put your mixer parts in different places.

Kitchenaid Stand Mixer Bags To Consider

If you want to get a protected case for your mixer make sure to measure your mixer before ordering. measure the height of the mixer, the length and the width, it is best to get a case with plenty of room this will help anytime you want to change the mixer or even transporting other items along in the same case.

For example this BAGLHER Zippered Kitchenaid Mixer Storage Bag have a size , 17 inches in height, 15 inches in length and 10.5 inches in width and you can use pretty much for any mixer small than this size, however the bags is specially designed for All 6-8 Quart KitchenAid Mixers.

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If you have a mixer sized 14 x 9.5 x 17 inches, KitchenAid Bowl lift 5-8-quart models. this HOMEST Stand Mixer Cover on Amazon is the right bag for you, it is large enough to cover the entire machine without exposing any part of it.

What Do I Do If My Kitchenaid Stand Mixer Breaks During My Flights?

It is always a good idea to take photos for your items before heading to the airport,in case something happened to your item you still can have proof that your item was in good shape before handing it to the airline.

If you received your Mixer after your flight was damaged or broken, it is better to address the issue immediately while you are still at the airport.

There are some procedures you need to follow to follow thepointsguy detailed in this post, but here is some key steps that you need to do just after you discovered that your item is missed or damaged.

  • Snap some photos of your damaged items and their accessories. You may need the photos later for your claim.
  • Head to the airline baggage service office and claim the damage before you leave the airport.

TIP: When a KitchenAid stand mixer stops operating at home or when the airline damages it, it can easily be fixed . Often a damage is as simple as replacing a small part. and if your mixer is still within the warranty, you just need to contact the manufacturer and ask him for a replacement or to replace the broken piece.

Can You Take a KitchenAid Mixer On a Plane: The Final Thoughts

There is no reason why the TSA or the airport security will stop you from taking a KitchenAid Mixer on a plane, as long as it fits within your airline luggage limits.

When traveling with a small kitchenAid Mixer in a short flight there are no worries, you can just toss it inside your carry on bag and head to your destinations.

But a large mixer will need some prior planning to better protect it and help make it to the final destination.

As of now, it’s clear that you can carry a kitchenAid mixer on the plane but under certain rules. It’s always a smart move to carry heavier items in checked-in luggage.

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8 top-rated hand mixers for home bakers

Experts told us hand mixers can be a great space-saving option for single-batch recipes that don’t require a lot of effort.

If you do some light baking as a hobby or make the occasional treat while entertaining house guests, a hand mixer can be a useful kitchen gadget that lets you mix, combine and whip everything from cookie batter to icing and bread dough . And you’re not just limited to baking with a hand mixer: Like stand mixers — which are larger appliances that can withstand heavy duty mixing jobs — these tools can be used to shred chicken, mash potatoes and more. While these kitchen tools aren’t usually as strong as stand mixers, they’re an affordable and lightweight alternative that can perform similar functions.

SKIP AHEAD Best hand mixers

“Hand mixers are a great place to start for beginner bakers — they are low investment and they’re compact, which means they’re easy to store, travel with, and use compared to a much larger and heavier stand mixer,” said Katie Stymiest, a recipe developer and founder of Caked by Katie .

Most hand mixers have many of the same functions, though specific speed settings, attachments and other key features may vary. To help you find the right one for your baking needs, we’ve compiled some highly rated options from Select reader favorite brands at a variety of price points.

How to shop for a hand mixer

When shopping for a mixer, your first consideration should be the types of tasks you’ll be performing regularly. From there, you can determine whether you’ll need a simple hand mixer or a more advanced stand mixer. As Michelle Lettrich, a food blogger and creator of Brown Eyed Baker , pointed out in our guide to stand mixers : “If you don't anticipate making large batches of things, there is no reason to spring for a large mixer.”

Stymiest noted that hand mixers are best used for single batches of batter, such as cake, cupcakes and homemade whipped cream. However, if you’re stuck between a hand mixer and a stand mixer, she recommended considering how much physical labor you’ll want to dedicate when baking: A hand mixer needs to be held, while a stand mixer doesn’t need to move from the counter to do its job and can be left running while you do other activities in the kitchen.

According to Consumer Reports’ “Mixer Buying Guide, ” there are a few key features you should pay attention to when shopping for a hand mixer:

Speed : Hand mixers can have as many as 12 speed settings, with slow, medium and fast settings available depending on the mixture you’re making.

Stability : Some hand mixers feature an indentation under the motor so it can easily rest on the edge of a bowl.

Beaters and attachments : Typical types of beaters that come with a hand mixer include straight wire beaters and twisted wire beaters, while other attachments may include dough hooks and whisks.

Storage : Some hand mixers offer built-in storage compartments that’ll let you store the beaters, attachments and the cord, making it even more compact for small settings.

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Highly rated hand mixers to shop.

To recommend the below hand mixers, we compiled a few highly rated options from Select reader favorite brands that we’ve previously covered. In line with our experts’ guidance, each of the following options includes multiple speed settings and attachments like beaters, dough hooks and whisks.

KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Hand Mixer

This KitchenAid hand mixer can be a good option for beginners who want to avoid the bells and whistles of a high-end mixer. It features five speeds ranging from a slow stirring motion to a speed fast enough for whipping heavy cream, according to the brand. It also comes with dishwasher-safe stainless steel beaters, and you can choose from multiple colors, including Aqua Sky and Empire Red . This mixer boasts a 4.7-star average rating from more than 13,300 reviews on Amazon.

KitchenAid 5-Speed Ultra Power Hand Mixer

Cuisinart 5-Speed Hand Mixer

Another good option for beginners, the Cuisinart 5-Speed Hand Mixer — which has a 4.6-star average rating from over 13,500 reviews on Amazon — offers easy-to-use speed control buttons and a heel rest to comfortably position the mixer on your counter, according to the brand. This hand mixer includes two extra-long beaters that are dishwasher-safe, and it also features a rotating swivel cord for both right- and left-handed use, Cuisinart says.

Cuisinart 5-Speed Hand Mixer

Breville Handy Mix Scraper

This high-tech option from Breville is equipped with electronic sensors that automatically adjust the speed based on the attachment you’re using to ensure consistent mixing, the brand says. It features nine speed settings and comes with two scrape beaters with a silicone tip for a quieter mixing experience, as well as pairs of dough hooks and balloon whisks for various mixing needs. It also includes a quick-release trigger to remove the included beaters, as well as a storage box to keep the attachments and cord in one place. The mixer earned a 4.7-star average rating from more than 2,100 reviews on Amazon.

Breville Handy Mix Scraper

Hamilton Beach Power Deluxe 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer

This affordable option from Hamilton Beach features six speeds, along with the brand’s “QuickBurst” function that adds extra power when needed. For storage, the hand mixer comes with a snap-on case in which you can store the attachments, which include two beaters and a whisk. The built-in groove also allows you to rest it on the bowl so there’s less mess, according to the brand. The mixer currently has a 4.6-star average rating from over 51,500 Amazon reviews.

Hamilton Beach 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer

Hamilton Beach 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer

Cuisinart power advantage plus 9-speed hand mixer.

Cuisinart’s nine-speed hand mixer is equipped with the brand’s “SmoothStart” function, which has three low-start speeds that can prevent splatters and messes when combining or whipping ingredients, the brand says. Like several other options on this list, the included attachments — two beaters, a chef's whisk, dough hooks and a spatula — can be stored in the clear, snap-on storage case, while the LED display allows you to adjust the speed at the touch of a button, Cuisinart says. This mixer currently has a 4.6-star average rating from over 13,500 Amazon shoppers.

Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer

KitchenAid Cordless 7 Speed Hand Mixer

If you’re looking for an electric hand mixer that won’t require you to untangle a cord, this one from KitchenAid has a rechargeable battery that allows it to be used multiple times before a light signals it’s time to recharge — the brand says the battery can recharge from empty to full in two hours or less. It offers seven speeds, including a slow stir for larger ingredients, medium for creaming butter and sugar, and a high speed option to whip heavy cream, according to KitchenAid.

KitchenAid Cordless 7 Speed Hand Mixer

Braun MultiMix Hand Mixer

The Braun MultiMix has nine speed settings to choose from, plus a Turbo option that can help mix tougher ingredients — and all speeds can be easily adjusted using a thumb-operated dial at the top of the device, according to the brand. It also comes with a pair of dough hooks and the brand’s MultiWhisk attachment, which Braun says works as both a whisk and a beater in one. The attachments are all dishwasher-safe and can be put away in the included storage bag.

Braun MultiMix Hand Mixer

Dash Smart Store Compact Hand Mixer

Another budget-friendly pick, this three-speed option from Dash is lightweight — weighing in at a little over 2 pounds — and compact enough to fit inside a standard kitchen drawer, according to the brand. It equips a one-touch eject button to remove the stainless steel beaters for easy clean-up, and the beaters clip to the side of the base once you’re done for simple and compact storage, Dash says. The mixer has a 4.5-star average rating from over 9,200 reviews on Amazon.

Dash Smart Store Compact Hand Mixer

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  • Katie Stymiest is a recipe developer and founder of Caked by Katie .
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The Hamilton Beach® Performance Hand Mixer features 6 speeds and a QuickBurst™ button. Everything you need to start mixing is included — a whisk and 2 SoftScrape™ beaters — plus you get a storage case for keeping everything conveniently in one place. Exclusive SoftScrape™ beaters are designed to mix faster and clog less, so you can prepare recipes quicker and spend less time in the kitchen. SoftScrape™ beaters won't scratch bowls or nonstick pots. The mixer body is made from durable stainless steel and the rubber grip handle makes it easy to handle. With 275 watts of peak power, this mixer will make easy work of all your favorite recipes, whether you're making a large batch of chocolate brownies loaded with nuts or frothy whipped cream to top a tasty fruit-filled pie.

6 speeds with quickburst™ button This versatile hand mixer has 6 different speed options, plus a quickburst™ button for those times when you need an extra burst of power.

Storage case, whisk, and 2 softscrape™ beaters included The electric hand mixer with storage case includes everything you need. And the mixer and all the accessories store neatly inside the case.

Beaters designed for fast and easy mixing Exclusive softscrape™ beaters are taller and designed to mix faster and clog less. Softscrape™ beaters also will not scratch bowls and nonstick pots either.

275 watts peak power Easily mix the ingredients in all your favorite recipes with the Hamilton Beach hand mixer, whether you're making a large batch of decadent brownies with nuts or frothy whipped cream for a pie.

Stainless body with bowl rest™ feature The body is made from durable stainless steel and includes a Bowl Rest™ feature for sitting on the edge of bowls and pans.

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