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Hamilton Beach stand mixers are on sale for $60 off on Amazon
If you’re looking to become a star baker à la The Great British Bake Off, you’re going to need the right kitchen tools to do so. If you’re going to start anywhere, it should probably be with a durable, high-quality stand mixer to assist you in whipping together your favorite from-scratch masterpieces with ease.
For today only, Hamilton Beach stand mixers are — and this one device is going to change the entire makeup of your kitchen in the best way possible.
’s planetary mixing action rotates the beaters around and ensures complete bowl coverage every single time. It comes stocked with 12 different speed settings, ranging from a slow stir to a fast whip. And don’t take Hamilton Beach’s low prices as a sign of poor quality — in our experience, their products stay in great shape even with a lot of use, and this stand mixer is built to last. Its 400-watt motor is likely to stay kicking for years, and the included stainless steel mixing bowl can really take a beating as well. The full package also comes with some fun accessories, including a flat beater, a dough hook, a whisk, and a pouring guard to control all the mess.
Up your baking game with a Hamilton Beach stand mixer — get one for .
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