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Review on White Sunbeam MixMaster 350 Watt Stand Mixer with Soft-Start Technology by Manju Lett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Love my Sunbeam is best in mixers

I am very pleased with my recent purchase of a new Sunbeam mixer. I was thinking about buying a kitchen gadget as they look pretty cool and should be better since they are so much more expensive right? Well the reviews of the new Mini Artisan and my past experiences have changed my mind and I couldn't be happier! My first experience with Sunbeam must have been over 40 years ago when my mother used a heavy version of "I love Lucy" like the version. I inherited this 25 years ago until it died (Rip). Then I bought my first Sunbeam Mixmaster (I think I paid $39?). It was a lot lighter than the old one, but I used and used it until it died about 15 years ago when I bought my second Mixmaster ($59? Maybe). It's 2016 and I'm still loving it. This week I baked my usual cookies, mashed potatoes, cheesecake and couldn't hold onto any of the bats. It's time for a new blender. (I think I caught the whisk while working with the fly knife and bent the whisk attachment.) So until I do a lot of research, you can buy my kitchen help. Still too heavy, too expensive, tall bowls, no top handle etc so I decided to see if Sunbeam made my old blender and the low one and here they are! It didn't take long to add it to my cart and receive it the next day. I just made two cheesecakes for Christmas and I'm so happy about it. By the way, it's only $89! Also included were dough hooks and whisks. The only downside is that it came with glass bowls that were about 1-1/2 inches larger than my old ones, which made it a bit difficult to add ingredients while working. So I just use my old 15 year old Noel. Thanks to Sunbeam for understanding that newer is not always better or better! I love my workhorse!

Pros
  • Enjoyable
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  • Style 90