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Wolfgang has a $30 TSv on HSN. It's a light weight mixer with some neat features.

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I was reading last night in my Consumer Report that the best and highest rating hand mixer was the Cuisinart. They said it was 40. Q has a higher price on it right now , although, I did see it not to long ago on Q advertised for 35.   Their present price might include other accessories which I'd never use anyway.

 

I buy most of my stuff at Bed and Bath.

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I'm not a big Wolfgang fan-I know other people like his products, so I thought I would just give them a head's up post.

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You would be better off getting the Cuisinart IMHO. The small one you are talking about doesn't have enough power to get the job done In a Timely Manner.

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It looked cheaply made in my opinion.  I'd only pay about $15 for it.  It doesn't look sturdy enough to do mashed potatoes.

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It does look like a toy and with only 30W of power, not very powerful.  Just save the money and buy a regular handheld mixer.  

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It looks very lightweight and flimsy.   People would be better off spending $10, more and getting better quality that would last.   I use a little hand mixer I've had over 50 years. 

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I have to say I was more than surprised when I saw the TS from Wolfie . . . I love his small rice cooker and have always been impressed with the quality of his products but this one is a puzzle . . . just the sound alone in the presentation is more than jarring . . . not quite sure why he offered this as for me it was a no.

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I bought a Cuisinart hand mixer a few years ago and I despise it.  You can start it on the lowest speed and it still throws half the ingredients out of the bowl.   I only use it when absolutely necessary.  I'd rather use my Kitchen Aid stand mixer any day.

 

 

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If you watched the presentation of this mixer, you would have heard it slow way down when it was mixing...almost like trying harder? Not for me