We know you want the best hand mixer for your bakes. Our Test Kitchen put 10 head-to-head to find the best options for your kitchen.
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We know you want the best hand mixer for your bakes. Our Test Kitchen put 10 head-to-head to find the best options for your kitchen.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
While bright and colorful stand mixers often get all the attention in the kitchen, we know that a good hand mixer is indispensable to home cooks.
With a smaller footprint than its standing counterpart, the hand mixer is the perfect tool for whipping up recipes quickly using any mixing bowl. A good hand mixer should make quick work of simple tasks like stirring up cake batter or making homemade buttercream frosting.
This being said, a good hand mixer can be hard to find. Which one has the right features for your needs? Are cordless mixers worth the splurge? To answer all your questions, our Test Kitchen experts put the most popular hand mixers to the test.
Choosing the best hand mixer options is a challenging task, but one our Test Kitchen embraced with gusto. For this test, our culinary team sourced the most popular mixer brands from budget options to spendy models with every bell and whistle. Each was used to cream ingredients, make frosting, batters and more—all while keeping these standards in mind.
After stirring up plenty of brownies with ten different mixers, our team found the brands that deserve the title of Test Kitchen-Preferred.
The Breville Handy Mix Hand Mixer has all the bells and whistles you could want. This mixer has nine speeds, plenty of attachments and even includes a light that illuminates your bowl as you work.
But the feature that really stands out is the mixer’s digital display. Not only does it display what speed the mixer is moving at, it also functions as a timer so you know how long you’ve been mixing. You might not think that’s a feature you’ll use, but it’s a great asset for when you need to cream butter and sugar for five minutes or more.
The silicone-tipped beaters are also a major asset. These blades scrape the bowl as you mix doughs and batters so you don’t have to come in after with a spatula. This saves time and dishes (every baker’s dream).
All these features combined with this Breville mixer’s comfortable grip, quiet operation and included storage container make spending a bit more here totally worth it.
When you’re just starting out in the kitchen (or need something affordable to tide you over until Santa comes), there’s nothing wrong with budget-friendly gadgets. This Sunbeam Hand Mixer performed well at a fraction of the cost of its competitors.
While this mixer is on the smaller and lighter side, it still manages to get the job done when it comes to mixing up brownie batter or a box of cake mix. You can even achieve smooth, soft peaks—perfect for making homemade whipped cream.
Now, is this mixer top of the line with all the bells and whistles? No, but it is a great start for beginner bakers or even college students.
Don’t want to be tethered while you work in the kitchen? Have limited outlets in your workspace? Then this KitchenAid Cordless Hand Mixer is the gadget for you. Charge this mixer (and KitchenAid’s other cordless appliances) and you’ll be ready to get busy in the kitchen batch after batch of cookies.
Our Test Kitchen pros love this easy-to-use mixer. The intuitive controls mean you can go from box to baking in seconds. While it only comes with standard beaters, this hand mixer is still incredibly practical. This lightweight machine stirs together batters, cookie doughs and icings with ease—and that’s what most folks are using hand mixers for (save the kneading for the stand mixer).
Another bonus you come to expect from KitchenAid: You can find this mixer in a variety of colors so you can stir up a simple cake mix in style. Find out why the Property Brothers would love this colorful appliance too.
Bakers, add the Braun MultiMix 5 Hand Mixer to your list of must-have tools. This mixer tackles plenty of prep tasks you’ll find in your go-to baking recipes.
Let’s start with the mixer feature, though! This sturdy mixer has nine speeds; that’s a lot, but it makes gradually increasing the speed as you stir together cake batter easier (less flour splashing out of the bowl). This mixer works well for everyday baking and creaming ingredients together.
But this mixer isn’t a one-trick pony. You can also whisk and make dough with the included attachments. The most unique attachment, though, is the two-cup food processor. While small, this attachment is the perfect size for blitzing up nuts and dried fruit. You could even use it to crush up crackers or make bread crumbs. Having a small attachment like this is convenient for these nutty dessert recipes and saves space. The attachment is much smaller than buying a separate chopper.
After all that work whipping up batters, frostings and doughs, you have to take care to clean your hand mixer. To keep it looking and performing like new, be sure to eject the beaters and wash them after each use. Leaving dirty beaters in the mixer can lead to permanently stuck blades. Yuck!
And while you can’t immerse the mixer body itself, you can still give it a cleaning on occasion. Wipe down the exterior with a soft cloth to remove any bits of flour or dried-on icing. And our greatest secret to hand mixer care: a soft-bristled toothbrush. Use a clean brush to whisk away crumbs in crevices.