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This hand mixer from Cuisinart is on sale for $85 off at Walmart
You might be a good cook or baker, but there’s one thing that always rings true, no matter your skill level: Great kitchen appliances make everything easier. One of the appliances that you should always have by your side in your cooking dojo is a versatile hand mixer — and we’ve picked out the perfect one for you (*and* it’s on sale).
The Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed hand mixer is currently on an , bringing its usual price tag of $145 down to just $59.99. A great brand and a great product — you need this hand mixer in your kitchen.
comes packed with 220 watts of power with automatic feedback, so it can handle even the toughest mixes. The included LED display makes it simple to navigate the device’s nine speeds, and the SmoothStart feature keeps splatters from occurring (we’ve all gone through that). Whip up some egg whites and knead some homemade dough with Cuisinart’s beaters, dough hooks, and chef’s whisk — the bundle even comes with a spatula and recipe book. All attachable parts of the hand mixer are dishwasher safe and easy to stow away.
Total control and unbeatable power — pick up a Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer for .
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