Sunday, September 1, 2013

Proctor Silex 62509R 5-Speed Hand Mixer, White

Proctor Silex 62509R  5-Speed Hand Mixer, White
List Price : $10.72
Price : $8.99
Code : B000QRB1GE
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Product Feature


  • Convenient Bowl rest feature
  • 100-WattS of power
  • Beater eject button
  • 5 Speeds for several mixing options
  • Full sized chrome beaters

Product Description


62509R Features: -5 speed.-Bowl Rest feature.-Beater eject.-Beaters are chrome-plated. Specifications: -100 Watts.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Proctor Silex
  • Model: 62509R
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.40" h x7.80" w x6.25" l,1.55 pounds








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Product Reviews

87 of 89 people found the following review helpful.
4Good, but...
By redwagon
i love not having to stir and mix by hand. this machine is great. it does have a nice power to it and the cord is long, the beaters are well made, but there is no real 'low' speed.

when making choc. chip cookies, this shoots the chips all over. my dogs love standing under me when i get this out. they know im gonna shoot food around.

but since i dont have to exhaust myself stirring, i do like it. i learned to be careful when mixing...as much as possible. still, food is gonna fly so be ready.

duck and cover!

60 of 60 people found the following review helpful.
4Very Basic - As it Should be for this Price
By Bohemian Bon Vivant
This is an extremely basic mixer. Since I was just going to be doing very light duty things on occasion with it, I opted for it, but it seems somewhat flimsy and not especially powerful in use, and it's also easy to accidentally eject the beaters when changing the speed (you press down on the same button to eject). (After using it awhile this is no longer a problem.)

There's no balloon whisk attachment for getting lots of air into egg whites but I've still managed to make decent souffles with it, and I would never even attempt a heavy dough with this. For the stuff I do use it for though (souffles, custards, creme brulee, and so on), it's not especially fast, not especially powerful, but it does the job well enough (and everything else I can do in my food processor anyway).

Everyone should be realistic. Even $50 to $90 mixers on here have less than stellar reviews. This is for someone on a limited budget or who uses only very occasionally. Anyone who rates it poorly on performance for things like cookie dough or mashed potatoes is totally unrealistic in their expectations of what $15 can buy you nowadays.

35 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
3For the price it's just average.
By Matthew
I just got this and have only used it once so far. I don't use a mixer often so I figured something inexpensive would be fine for my needs. I probably wouldn't recommend this if you plan on using it a lot because just judging from the first time I used it it seems like the motor isn't very powerful. Another drawback would be that the beater attachments are a bit short so if you're using a bowl that is more than 6" or 7" deep it probably wouldn't reach to the bottom.

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