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The KitchenAid KHM7210WH 7-Speed Digital Hand Mixer is a lightweight, versatile kitchen tool designed for effortless mixing. With its compact dimensions and trusted brand reputation, this mixer is perfect for both novice and experienced bakers. Enjoy the convenience of one-day shipping, making it an excellent gift choice for any occasion.











| ASIN | B00C0QJWAQ |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Controls Type | Digital |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (981) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049271071 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| UPC | 883049271071 757901560071 |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Wattage | 100 watts |
R**E
Easy to use, store and clean.
K**T
Low speed is low so you're not going to be slinging stuff. It's not as powerful as a stand mixer but who would have that expectation? But it handled the thick wedding cookie dough. It is quiet enough that the spouse on the zoom call in the next room had no complaints. (I ordered the beaters with the rubberized ends. Highly recommended.) Only complaint: The switch buttons don't have a quality feel.
L**M
One of the mixing blades on my decades old hand mixer broke and no replacement blade was available. So I watched and read a lot of mixer reviews. After trying and returning a cheap hand mixer that was too loud and did not have a suitable slow speed, I discovered this KitchenAid 7 Speed Hand Mixer. I compared this to the 9 speed KitchenAid and its reviews made me feel that it would better meet my needs once I discovered that I could purchase compatible bread dough hooks made by Univen (KHM2DH). I store my KitchenAid 7 Speed Hand Mixer in a soft side lunch bag (with a three sided zipper which had held my old mixer). I have now used all of the attachments: whisk, beaters, and bread hooks and all work well. When you power on the mixer, it starts at the lowest speed. It is easy to use the up & down arrows to raise or lower the speed. I thought I would miss having a single lever to change the speed, but I have adjusted well to this set-up. I use the highest speed for beating eggs with the whisk--especially when I make waffles. I am currently experimenting with making different gluten free recipes (a new development for me). The waffles in the photo were made with oat flour and cooked at the same time on two different waffle makers which explains why the waffles look different from each other. I used the whisk attachment to beat the egg whites on high speed. Next I used the same whisk to mix the rest of the dry and wet ingredients (to make the batter) on the low and second speed. I detached the whisk and used it to fold the egg whites into the batter to complete the prep. I have used the regular beaters for gluten-free oatmeal cookies, and the bread hooks for a gluten-free dough. This mixer is so much quieter than my old Black & Decker mixer, as well as the cheap Hamilton Beach mixer I returned. All of the attachments have been easy to clean. The openings are different for the attachments, so it is easy to figure out which piece goes in which opening. Although this mixer cost more than I initially thought I would spend, I am very happy with my purchase and the range of speeds is just right! My ears are happy, too, with this quieter mixer!
M**M
I decided on this Kitchenaid hand mixer after my other one (Cuisinart) died. I selected the seven speed model as being most useful for my needs. I couldn’t wait to try it out on my favorite recipe "Frozen Brandy Pie" which requires whipped egg yolks, and whipped cream, etc. This KitchenAid mixer did not seem to be as fast as my other one but I kept going….wow! It whipped both these ingredients in half the time it took before. To make homemade butter; take 1 cup heavy cream (at 65 degrees /important), Speed #7 about 3 minutes. Cleaning is too easy. Run beaters in container of soapy water til clean, rinse, pop out of mixer base, air dry in rack. The manual does not give a wattage power rating so how can you compare? Being retired and having nothing else to do but play with and research new gadgets, I went to the website and learned wattage is not the best indicator of power. This mixer runs on a DC motor instead of an AC motor which is completely different. Website states DC motors are; 20% more powerful, quieter, lighter weight, lower wattage, energy efficient, and uses only enough power to mix the product at whatever speed you select. I love the slow start feature, it totally eliminates those pesky wall washing projects. I waited about two years to give my review so I could test it out under many conditions. I use it almost daily, and I love ❤️ it, I would give it 10 stars ⭐️ if I could. My KitchenAid K5SS stand mixer always available if needed for big bread baking days.
C**E
Quietist beater I ever used. But the batter gathers above the beater. A little messy
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