

Mix it up! 🎉 Elevate your kitchen game with style.
The KitchenAid 7-Speed Digital Hand Mixer combines a powerful yet lightweight motor with a sleek design, offering 7 adjustable speeds and a Clean Touch Control Pad for effortless mixing. Its Soft Start Electronic Control ensures a smooth start to every mixing task, making it the perfect tool for both novice cooks and seasoned chefs.
P**Y
Love my new mixer
I use hand mixers on a daily basis, so as soon as I got my new KitchenAid mixer I went to work making several batches of Christmas cookie dough - the thick kind that has no eggs in it - and this mixer easily mixed the dough on "3". Others have mentioned that the beaters are cheap, but they seem very sturdy. In addition it was super quiet, unlike the Braun 4 in 1 mixer I used previously (which, by the way, was a great mixer but now only works on high) and I love, love, love the graduated start - no flinging flour. This mixer has a 220 watt motor, which I was initially worried about since my Braun has a 280 watt motor, but I couldn't tell the difference. It's a champ . . . and made in America to boot. I am one happy customer. If anything changes I'll update this review.
R**Z
batidora
Is practice, no to much accesories is very basic but is ok for the postre short, the price is no like.
4**2
Good Hand Mixer
I have an earlier version of this Kitchen Aid hand mixer, which was purchased in 1994 and still works but I had been thinking about replacing it with a newer one. After reading some of the other reviews, I was a little skeptical about purchasing this model. When it arrived I compared it with my older one and thought this new one seems lighter and wondered if it would be as good. On Thanksgiving Day, I gave it a good workout mixing up 5lbs of potatoes to mash -- I was very impressed with how well it did the job. For me, I think I made the right choice to purchase this hand mixer.
J**Y
KitchenAid - one of the best
This hand mixer is good. I had a problem with my full sized mixer and this one has replaced it totally! very easy to use. very easy to clean.
J**P
RIP KitchenAid - Sorry To See You Go
It would seem that KitchenAid has joined the long list of iconic American manufacturers who can no longer be trusted to produce a quality product. I had always considered KA to be a "quality" brand, I've owned a K5S "Stand" mixer for about 20 years (and most of the available attachments) and it performs perfectly to this day. About 8 years ago I got a KA 5 speed hand mixer for lighter work and from day one I was extremely disappointed by the lack of power. My complaints were heard and this past holiday season, my daughter gave me a new KA 7 speed digital hand mixer. I had high hopes, but that first one wouldn't let me insert the beaters, so I returned it for another. The second one wouldn't even turn on. It went back to Amazon as well, but not before I noticed something very interesting; the mixer I.D plate revealed that this 7 speed model had the exact same 60 Watt motor as my old 5 speed. When I researched the subject, I found that even KA's $100 9 speed digital model uses the same wimpy motor. My course was clear, KitchenAid no more. I looked around and found (on Amazon) a solution: the Viking Manual 5 Speed Hand Mixer, Metallic Silver. While slightly more expensive than the KA, it is well worth the price. With a 250 Watt motor it is 4 times more powerful than ANY KitchenAid hand mixer. It would be inappropriate to "review" the Viking here, but suffice it to say: it is everything the KitchenAid SHOULD BE.
T**S
Excellent
I've used the mixer several times and it works great. The speed selections are awesome. I'd definitely recommend the KitchenAid 7-speed digital mixer.
R**S
If you want to throw away your mixer every few years buy one that is priced to be disposable not a 70 dollar KitchenAid
Ridiculous. I bought the artisan 7 hand mixer with digital controls model KHM7TBU5. I have used this mixer maybe 20 times total over the years. It looks brand new inside and out. I got it out last week to mix up a fast recipe and it would not turn on at all. The last time i used it the controls acted a little funky. Completely dead. I called Kitchen Aid and they offered to sell me another one but could not repair this one. I paid 70 dollars or so for this mixer. It is barely used but way out of the Made in China warranty.I called around and searched around for parts to replace the electronic controls but KitchenAid does not offer repairs or repair parts for the hand mixer. Even when i called up Kitchenaid repair center they sent me to mendingshed.com "for the parts i needed"... Guess they don't even want to admit that the only alternative is to throw away a kitchenaid hand mixer if it quits. The motor is perfectly fine all i needed was a replacement circuit board and connected switch. It is very replaceable as it all just plugs in no soldering required.My advice ? If you want to throw away your mixer every few years buy one that is priced to be disposable not a 70 dollar KitchenAid.
K**R
powerful hand mixer gets the job done
I love the power that it has I can whip up cookie dough so easily now and it is quiet.
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