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11-04-2018 02:09 PM
They've put a blow dryer in a hand mixer? Does anyone think this is actually a useful, good idea? (item # K48164) It's on the air with David right now. To me, this seems like a gimmick, but if one does a lot of baking, it might be useful, maybe?
11-04-2018 02:14 PM
I don't understand it either.
11-04-2018 02:20 PM
I watched some of this presentation and I don't get it, either.
Not only does it seem silly, but look how large (and I wonder how heavy) that hand mixer is!
I didn't see if you could turn off the heat part but if you are mixing, well, most things, you sure don't want it generating heat in there.
11-04-2018 02:30 PM
That's what I thought, too, if you can't turn the heat off you'll ruin the texture of some things, like pie crust! You want the butter/shortening/lard very cold for that recipe. I know we have all been guilty of leaving the cream cheese in the fridge when we ought to have pulled it out to warm sooner, but if one does that enough, one learns the lesson and takes the cream cheese out on time.
11-04-2018 02:37 PM
i think this is a GREAT idea! i am notorious for not taking out my butter or cream cheese prior to mixing ingredients.
11-04-2018 02:38 PM
I didn't quite understand the concept either...but, then again it could be me today --
11-04-2018 02:49 PM
Sunshine45, did you order the mixer? If so, please review it in the Kitchen forum when you get it.
11-04-2018 02:51 PM
@CamilleP wrote:Sunshine45, did you order the mixer? If so, please review it in the Kitchen forum when you get it.
i did not order it, but i think it is a great idea. i just got a new red kitchenaid hand mixer for christmas last year. if i cave i will let you know though.
11-04-2018 02:57 PM
It looks like another kitchen appliance to take up space. how difficult is it really to warm your own butter or cream cheese in a bowl placed in hot water?
Also, many mircowave ovens have a button for that..mine does. It just softens and does not melt butter. I use that function frequently.
11-04-2018 03:10 PM
You can also put your butter in the microwave for few seconds, it works.
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