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Please don't buy this
This is probably one of my worst purchases in a long time. I returned it after a few days. It is just a normal hand mixer fixed to a stand mixer. Its made of cheap plastic and the quality looks cheap. Regarding mixing, it might mix more liquid batters which your ordinary hand mixer can handle. But if you plan to mix a dough for bread, don't use this. It doesn't mix properly. You have to keep putting the spatula in to take out stuff sticking on to the sides. The things at the bottom don't mix because the dough hooks are a bit too small. This thing is so light that if left unattended starts rocking and may fall on the ground. I know its cheap but what it does can be done with any $20 hand mixer.
[Tuesday, October 28, 2008]
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junk.
9 weeks. 5 batches of cookies. Mixer motor dead.... Repair/replacement from manufacturer requires 2 way shipping equal to half of the item price. I now have a KitchenAid.
[Saturday, October 18, 2008]
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Euro-Pro #2 just died...
I bought my first Euro-Pro mix Nov 2005. I LOVED it! I had never had a stand mixer before. It was great for cooking with my daughter. I hand mixer popped off the stand so easily. The blades didn't touch the bottom of the bowl. As others noted about the blades bending, my daughter was mixing something simple like a cake mix and the blades wigged out. I ordered new blades, but the mixer never did work again. So, I ordered another about a year later thinking that was a flux. As soon as I received the second one the motor sounded labored. I should have returned it right away. The second one last about 18 mos and died. My husband won't let me get another one. So, I bought a reburished KitchenAid which works great but it is heavy.
[Wednesday, August 27, 2008]
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