Be a Good Mixer: Part Two

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Welcome to Be a Good Mixer. A recurring thread that will consist of vintage magazine articles featuring mixers and how to maintain, repair/restore them. Plus resources for parts and repair services. Please feel free to post images of your vintage mixers as well. Especially action shots of it whipping up something delicious.

 

Please, no posts of other appliances. Mixers only.

 

In order to avoid redundancies, please, do not post advertisements of mixers. For mixer advertisements please refer to the Vintage Appliance Advertisements threads. As usual I will cap posts at 100 or so before I start another part.

 

Thank you and enjoy!

 

Part One:


 

 
 
Better Homes and Gardens December 1936

 

 

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Hand Mixers

 

<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter', serif;">I picked up this little number some years ago thinking I wanted a handheld.  I guess I didn’t because I very seldom use it.  I keep my kitchen aid on the counter and just use that most of the time.</span>

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<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter', serif;">The few times I have used it, it has worked well.  My husband prefers the handheld but he doesn’t do much in the kitchen that requires a mixer.  It’s very powerful it’s just that my hands get too tired holding it so I use the stand mixer.  As I get older it’s harder for me to hold it when I am doing something like Whipped Cream or Egg Whites that take a little bit of time.</span>

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Modern Hand Mixers

Don't know when People Mag. started testing products or how accurate their testing is but I did find this interesting, especially the price points.  Some of these hand mixers are pushing $200, way too pricey for what they do.

 

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The 8 Best Hand Mixers We Tested, Including the One Jennifer Garner Uses
Whip up cookies and pancakes in no time with these affordable, easy-to-use picks

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Here's a look at some vintage stand mixer attachments from KitchenAid and their modern counterparts.

 


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If one collects them for the sake of collecting all the various colors, I get that.

As a young teen I had a NEW early 80s Oster Electronic Kitchen center ...just for the looks of it. Nothing wrong with that.

Are there any <span style="text-decoration: underline;">height and weight appropriate and relatively healthy people</span> that have a stand mixer or ice cream maker that they use on a frequent basis? I doubt it.

 

The stuff one makes in these is just too tempting.

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gansky, you need that $350 copper bowl to go with it...

 

I picked up a copper mixmaster junior and did a tear down and shined it all up.  put a couple of thin coats of clear poly over it but unfortunately never got the motor to run properly again. Looks great but that is about it.  Someday I'll tear it apart again.
 

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