Sunbeam 2371 Review
An efficient appliance for only $89.99, this Sunbeam stand mixer packs considerable value into its low price. The off-center bowl conveniently lets you add more to the mixture as it’s running, and the beaters do a great job at scraping the sides so you don’t have to by hand. While the glass bowls are heavier to handle compared to stainless steel, we appreciate their look and how they let us witness the mixing process in action. With a slow start, there was less mess on the counter to clean up. For a standard, inexpensive model, this Sunbeam mixer doesn’t disappoint.
Strengths
Soft, easy-to-grip handle Soft start reduces splattering Comes with chrome beaters, whisk, and dough hooks 12 speeds provide versatile mixing capabilities Off-center bowl lets you add ingredients easily and requires less manual scraping Weaknesses Chrome attachments less durable than stainless steel Glass bowls are heavy |
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