Except that even if it's only $3, it really should do what it says on the tin. And mix. Maybe just less efficient than a more expensive car. When I took it out of the box I thought it was cute. I liked the floral design on the side. The whisks seemed to be quite heavy. I started baking cakes. I whipped up some butter, butter that had been soft for over 24 hours. The blender seemed to struggle with some difficulties, although the manual specifically mentions the oil as something it can be used for. I gradually added the dry ingredients. I often turned the blender off and used it for a maximum of 3 minutes at a time. I went through about 2/3 of the cake and the mixer turned off. And would not return. I haven't used it longer than the recommended time. I let him rest. I haven't used it for any extraordinary ingredients. In total it took about 15 minutes. Which actually made it quite expensive in terms of cost per minute of use. I should have at least made a whole cake out of it. If you're just looking for a hand mixer as a prop in your kitchen, this one is probably a good choice. . However, if you really want to use it, I'd look elsewhere.
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