KitchenAid 9-Speed Digital Display Hand Mixer candy apple red - With (Free Dough hooks, whisk, milk shake liquid blender rod attachment and accessory bag) Candy Apple Red

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KitchenAid 9-Speed Digital Display Hand Mixer candy apple red - With (Free Dough hooks, whisk, milk shake liquid blender rod attachment and accessory bag) Candy Apple Red
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Product Description

This hand mixer has a comfortable soft grip handle for extended mixing, whipping and kneading. nine speed electronic control with digital led display makes the tasks so easy. You can go from slow stir with soft start feature to high whip-with the touch of a finger. comes with whisk to get perfect egg whites into fluffy peaks. Knead yeast though effortlessly. Mix ingredients for your favorite desserts. The sleek, speedy KitchenAid Architect hand mixer puts professional power in the palm of your hand. Simple fingertip controls let you switch between nine speeds with ease, while a soft start function increases speed slowly to prevent splattering. A soft grip with ergonomic finger groove keeps your arm fresh, letting you mix more without any discomfort. Model KHM920 * Efficient, lightweight DC motor delivers more power while using less electricity * Digital control with led display allows you to easily see and adjust the nine speeds-including soft start feature for delicate mixtures-with a touch of a finger. * Stainless steel turbo beaters and stainless liquid blender rod * Easy beater eject button * Locking swivel cord locks to the right or left to avoid your mixing path * No-tip heel rest; non-clogging air vents


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4414 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Candy Apple Red
  • Brand: KitchenAid
  • Model: KHM920ACA

Features

  • Includes hand mixer, turbo beater accessories, liquid blender rod, dough hooks, whisk, and accessory bag
  • Locking swivel cord for easy right- or left-handed use
  • Beautiful candy apple red
  • Swivel cord

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Tried them all...
By azgal
I love the KitchenAid 9 speed mixer. I first tried the 5 & 7 speed (non-digital) ones but they have a sliding finger control knob that would accidentally slide past setting 1 to the other settings. The digital display on this model fixes that problem. Also, the low start-up speed is nice and SLOW like it should be. I tried Cuisinart and their low speed would ramp-up super fast when you first turn on the mixer before settling into it's official 1st speed. I had flour flying everywhere. I also tried Black & Decker Pro from Walmart for $20 which had great reviews but it had a slow speed that was much too fast. Same with Sunbeam. I'm very happy with this mixer and hope to use it for years to come.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5So Far, So Good
By HR
Bought this (the 9-speed) because my old Hamilton Beach (96 watts) from the 80s started making an awful racket. Turned out the plastic cooling-fan blades had crystallized and broken off and were rattling around inside the case when the motor ran.

I was skeptical of this mixer because the wattage was even lower (72 watts), but, given my experience with KitchenAid products, the wonderful Classic stand mixer, the outstanding and very powerful 5-speed blender which quickly turns ice cream, straight from the carton, into a super-thick malt (no additional water or milk needed), and hand blender, I decided to give this hand mixer a try.

Its first, and so far only, task was to blend a 2-pound jar of strawberry preserves into 2.5-pounds of peanut butter in an old Pyrex mixing bowl (purchased years ago from K-Mart, and which yuppies apparently pay high prices for these days in "antique" stores). The mix has the texture of very thick cookie dough, and caused the old mixer to labor heavily ... before the cooling-fan blades started breaking off. The hand blender will accomplish this task, eventually, but the mix is really too thick for that sort of machine. The stand mixer would work just fine, too, but then two bowls are dirty. I prefer to serve, and store (with a lid) from the same bowl used for mixing when I can.

The KitchenAid, with the double (turbo) beaters attached, didn't miss a beat, and it didn't labor at all. It simply did its job, quietly and thoroughly. The whole process completed so quickly that I feared I would find unmixed preserves in the bottom of the bowl. Instead, I found that the preserves had been mixed completely, and uniformly, into the peanut butter. There was no need even for a scraper to guide the mixture toward the beaters. The scraper was needed only for removing the mix from the beaters after the job was finished.

So, I'm happy so far. Time will tell regarding longevity.

41 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
3Loved it but it didn't last
By R. M. Handel
I've had this mixer for 1.5 years and I loved it...until it stopped working. The downward spiral began when some milk splashed up onto the mixer while I was using it. The digital display started blinking and going nuts; it changed speed on its own and then completely stopped working. I'd expect more from a mixer--of course stuff is going to splash around it when it's on. A day later, I tried using it and it did turn on, but would only go to speed 9 and then shut off. When I contacted KitchenAid, they said it was out of warranty and did offer me a 30% off discount on replacing it, but I am going to pass. When I spend nearly $100 on a mixer, I want it to last more than a year and a half. And investing another $70 to replace it really just doesn't make more sense. I'm going to go with the $40 Cuisinart 5-speed and see how that goes.

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