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  2. Hamilton Beach stand mixers are $60 off on Amazon - AOL

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    And don't take Hamilton Beach's low prices as a sign of poor quality -- in our experience, their products stay in great shape even with a lot of use, and this stand mixer is built to last. Its 400 ...

  3. The Best Stand Mixer for Every Kind of Baker (Whether You ...

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    4. Hamilton Beach Six-Speed Electric Stand Mixer. Best for Occasional Bakers. Value: 18/20 Functionality: 17/20 Ease of Use: 19/20 Aesthetics: 15/20 Durability: 17/20 TOTAL: 86/100 Clocking in ...

  4. Hamilton Beach Brands - Wikipedia

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    Osius sold Hamilton-Beach to Scovill Manufacturing [6] in 1922 and moved to Millionaires' Row in Miami Beach. [7] The Hamilton Beach drink mixer, with its characteristic spindle and metal container, was found at soda fountains of drug stores throughout North America. Other products included stand mixers (for making batter), fans, and hair ...

  5. Sunbeam Products - Wikipedia

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    Sunbeam Products is an American company founded in 1897 that has produced electric home appliances under the Sunbeam name since 1910. Its products have included the Mixmaster mixer, the Sunbeam CG waffle iron, Coffeemaster (1938–1964) [2] and the fully automatic T20 toaster.

  6. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When ... - AOL

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    Use either a hand mixer or a stand mixer for creaming and aerating butter and sugar. A hand mixer could take roughly 25% to 50% more time, but it will get you to the same place.

  7. Blender - Wikipedia

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    The Polish-American chemist Stephen Poplawski, the owner of the Stevens Electric Company, began designing drink mixers in 1919 under a contract with Arnold Electric Company, and patented the drink mixer in 1922 [2] which had been designed to make Horlicks malted milkshakes at soda fountains. He also introduced the liquefier blender in 1922. [3] [4]