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350 - watt Sunbeam Heritage Series Mixmaster with 12 variable speeds. PRICED LESS! Knead dough. Mix heavy batter. Even cream butter! This tireless tool by Sunbeam has 12 variable speeds teamed with a powerful motor. Heavy duty "dough hooks" make easy work out of heavy mixtures that usually require extra muscle. Easy cleaning. The off-center head / beater design allows you to add extra ingredients to the mix without any hassle! Variable bowl speed increases and decreases automatically with beater speed; Stainless steel "V-Groove" beaters for creaming butter and sugar along with heavy cake mixes; Includes 4.6 and 2.2-quart polished stainless steel mixing bowls; Die-cast metal body and non-slip rubber feet for stable operation; 36" cord with 3-prong plug; Measures 9 x 14 x 15"h. Weighs 14 lbs., 7 ozs. 120V AC, UL-listed. Order yours today! Sunbeam Heritage Series 350-watt Mixmaster
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Technical Details
- 352 watts of power, 12 variable speeds- Die-cast, all metal construction
- Three-way mixing action
- 3 4.6-quart stainless steel mixing bowl
- Stainless steel beaters and dough hooks
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By K. Arner (Phoenix, AZ)
Well..I read the previous reviews and thought the mixer couldn't be all that bad. I paid attention to those who had bought the "plastic" mixers and how they weren't stable so I bought the die cast metal. The price was right,it had all the features and size bowl I wanted, and it looks so nice so i thought I'd try it. Well....I used it twice and sadly to say, it's going back to the store.
The first time I made a batch of oatmeal cookies. Creaming the ingredients was fine, but as soon as I got the flour and oatmeal in the mix, the mixer and bowl started rocking and jerking as the mix hit the beaters. Decided I can't turn away from that for a second! The second time was a coffee cake batter, smooth & creamy and no rocking this time, but the bowl wouldn't spin to mix the batter. Plus then I started to get the overheated motor smell.
Not sure what I'll get now cause I really don't want to spend $200+ on a mixer, but this one wasn't it.
By David R. George (Perry, Georgia United States)
This is a honey if all you want to do is make a simple cake mix. I tried creaming butter and sugar and all it does is sling everything to the sides! Thank goodness I had just bought a Kitchenaid hand mixer, I finished up my cookie dough with that and it handled that with ease! Don't bother with this one, save up for a Kitchenaid stand mixer, that's what I'm going to do!!
By Val (Mount Juliet, TN)
Purchased this mixer at a close out retail store for just under seventy dollars. It was brand new, not a refurbished unit. I thought even if it lasts only a year at this price, it would be a good deal. I was wrong.
The unit came well packaged, with all of the included accessories. Two stainless mixing bowls, and two sets of hooks - one dough hook set, and set of regular beaters. The chassis is all metal while the stand upon which the bowls rest is chrome painted plastic. The unit is heavy but not so heavy it can't be manuevered easily. So far so good.....
I used this machine ONE TIME, after which the bowl plate stopped spinning. I did not say I used it for one recipe, I mean, I used it ONE TIME, and the plate stopped working. I tried to make a very light weight egg dough. I only got through step 1, of making the sponge. 1c. flour, 2 pkgs yeast, one cup warm milk, 1/2 cup sugar. That WAS IT. Not a heavy load, not a lot of volume. The unit did not heat up and smell. The unit did not give any indication that the plate would stop working. When I got to step 2, combine 2 egg yolks, 1/4 c. milk, 1/2 c. melted shortening, and 2 cups more flour, I turned on the machine to finish mixing and the bottom plate did not move at all. I finished the recipe by manually moving the bowl around and around (that's how light the recipe was).
I then set about troubleshooting the unit. I tried to use the smaller bowl, the other hooks, with no luck. Smaller bowl, same hoooks, no dice. I tried turning on the machine with nothing on it, or in it. Nothing doing. I am EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED. This is going right back to the store. I will spend a little more on a mixer that is rated more highly. DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT!!!
By James S. Ciarcia
Received a model #2346 Heritage Mixmaster as a gift and tried it for the first time this morning to make dough. Looks like the gears inside stripped within the first minute. Mixer s/be okay if you need to beat eggs only............disappointing such poor quality
By Z. Fekete (NH)
I bought this mixer about 1 years ago. It LOOKS reliable , heavy, with a lot of steel built into it. It is everything but reliable. Built to last till the end of the warranty period, not a day longer. All that steel is to make sure no-one will be able to take it apart to fix it, or to see that the internal power transmission parts are made from cheap plastic.
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