Russell Hobbs 18507 Desire Hand Mixer Reviews

Russell Hobbs 18507 Desire Hand Mixer Food Processor

Description:Manufacturer: Russell Hobbs / Type: Hand Mixer

Newest Review: ... it is at the cheaper end of the pricing range. In terms of noise, it is a little loud, but not excessively, so I don't find ... more

 ... this either a negative or a plus. Although I haven't tried it so can't comment in too much detail, as making bread is beyond my level of competence, the enclosed dough hooks can be connected to the mixer to knead dough. However, in terms of what I use the mixer for - mixing cakes mainly - I've found that it copes really well. It has sufficient power to mix the ingredients, and it copes with eggs and batters perfectly sufficiently. The mixer is also relatively light-weight, so it doesn't start hurting the wrist after a...more

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Customer Russell Hobbs 18507 Desire Hand Mixer Reviews (2)

julwhite
Russell Hobbs 18507 Desire Hand Mixer: A Russell Hobbs mixer with possibly too much power - Model 1 ... (647 words)
by - written on 22/07/12 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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This review is of the Russell Hobbs 18507 hand-mixer and which currently retails at around 18 pounds. The packaging explains that the mixer can perform a range of functions, whisking, whipping, kneading and mixing, and it is the latter that I primarily use. The mixer has five speed settings and comes with two beaters and two dough hooks. A basic instruction manual is also included with the mixer. The mixer is primarily black, with a red panel at the top and three black buttons set into the red panel. The top button has the five available speed settings, and the off button, as well as the button to start the mixing and a boost button to give some ...  Read the complete review

flodombey
Five Speeds? Hard to tell! (533 words)
by - written on 16/05/12 (Very useful, 61 readings)
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I recently invested in a new hand blender and as I bake and cook a lot I decided to go for a Russell Hobbs rather than a Tesco's own (or equivalent) and was looking forward to having a bit more power at my disposal than I had previously had with my 10 year old and completely knackered model. I actually bought mine from Argos and it was £16.99 in one of their sales (reduced from around the £24.99 mark), I notice you can buy it from Amazon for £17.99 at the moment. Now in my opinion this blender is fantastic for some stuff and quite annoyingly awful for other things - it absolutely depends on what you are making and the reason for this is that ...  Read the complete review