August 27, 2010
Picking The Best Hand Mixer For Your Tasks
A hand mixer is something an average kitchen should be without. This is especially true if you like cooking and experimenting with new recipes. So if you occasionally like to make cookies, cakes, breads and other similar treats, continue reading. The following are some tips on selecting the best handheld mixing device for you.
Some recipes require an extended period of mixing time. Pick something which is light enough for you to be able to use for minutes. Hold it with your dominant hand for not less than 3 minutes. If it's too heavy for you, you'll have a hard time using it for as long as the recipe requires.
Another reason why you should test it by holding is to check the handle. Try to avoid picking a model whose handle is parallel to the device's beaters. Such may only strain your wrist or hand, thereby making your mixing tasks even more difficult. Instead, choose something whose handles are slightly angled upwards, toward the beaters.
Go for something with at least 3 speed settings, and a max of 6 speed settings. The truth is all you'll need are three of them: slow, moderate and fast. While having plenty of speed choices is fun, however, it's not that necessary. While you're at it, something with a slow-start speed setting is nice to have, to keep ingredients from splashing.
Easy cleanup is important, especially if you have a busy schedule. Check if the beaters are free of the usual thick center posts, as they will make cleanup harder. Additionally, a digital touchpad for the controls is easier to clean that traditional buttons or dials. That's because there are no spaces between buttons for ingredients to get stuck in.
Last but not least, opt for a hand mixer from a reputable manufacturer. However, it doesn't mean you should go for the most expensive one you can find. Choose one that's simple to operate, with just the right features, powerful wattage and superb warranty. Think of it as a good investment, which should be your kitchen assistant for many years.
Go to www.handmixerplus.com for a hand mixer.
categories: hand mixer,hand mixers,home accessories,household appliances,kitchen appliances
Filed under kitchen appliances by Pat Wells
