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caroleview Kenwood HM320: ... have searched all prevous reviews (2) to find info about the speed settings on my new Kenwood HD 320. Even at the slowest speed it is much too fast to begin beating anything! The walls of my kitchen bear testament to this. Can anyone tell me if this is normal or do I need to contact the manufacturer? Its a lovely design and Which magazine does give it best buy status but I shall need to buy another if this is ...
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Mixer - Moulinex BM6SY Moulinex BM6SY
Manufacturer: Moulinex / Mixer / Type: Hand / 4 Speeds / 220 Watts
 
Moulinex BM5P1 Moulinex BM5P1
Manufacturer: Moulinex / Mixer / Type: Hand / 3 Speeds / 790 Watts
 
Mixer - Morphy Richards 48590 Morphy Richards 48590
Manufacturer: Morphy Richards / Mixer / Type: Hand / 5 Speeds / With 1.59 quart (1.5 liter) Mixing Bowl / 250 Watts
 
ViceVersa 00613 ViceVersa 00613
Manufacturer: ViceVersa / Mixer / Type: Hand
 
Mixer - Prima PMB200C Prima PMB200C
Manufacturer: Prima / Mixer / Type: Hand/Stand / 5 Speeds / With 50.72 quart (48 liter) Mixing Bowl / 185 Watts
 
Kenwood KM010005 Kenwood KM010005
Mixer / Manufacturer: Kenwood
 
Mixer - Dualit 88407 Dualit 88407
Manufacturer: Dualit / Mixer / Type: Hand / 5 Speeds / 300 Watts
 
KitchenAid 5KPM50 KitchenAid 5KPM50
Mixer / Manufacturer: KitchenAid
 
Mixer - Russell Hobbs 10942 Russell Hobbs 10942
Manufacturer: Russell Hobbs / Mixer / Type: Hand/Stand / 300 Watts
 
Russell Hobbs 10630 Russell Hobbs 10630
Mixer / Manufacturer: Russell Hobbs
 
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Nar2 Kenwood HM320
... back in April 2004 I bought a second hand mixer for my mum. What appealed to me despite its lack of Brand cache was the fact that it also came with a motor at the back so that an additional hand blender shaft foot could be screwed in and the machine had the capability of being used as a liquidiser as well as a general kitchen mixer. One day it fell off mid reach, crashing to the floor and breaking a crack right across the handle which revealed the motor and it s casing in bits. Onto purchase 2, to find the nearest shop who could sell me a kitchen hand mixer. At first my mum wasn t bothered what she wanted; but she wanted something that she could rely on and with our ...
Read the full review: I've Got the Power in my Hand Thanks to Kenwood by Nar2
Teena2003 Kenwood HM320
... my birthday came round last year and friends asked me what I wanted as a gift I surprised the lot of them. I wanted a hand mixer, not a big food processor, not a blender, a cheap and cheerful, simple hand mixer. They fell about laughing. I can’t blame them. The reason behind my request was a simple one. On the odd occasion I actually cook or bake I used a whisk and I was getting tired (quite literally) of putting in the muscle-power. The Kenwood HM320 (‘HM’ I guess stands for hand mixer) came in a neat box. I was surprised to find that only the minimum amount of cardboard box was used. Everything was tightly packed and there was no wastage. The actual mixer was wra...
Read the full review: No More Beating About The Bowl by Teena2003
Marjolein Carlton Multimix HM3
... Multimix HM3 This is a small very cheap, very simple mixer. I have had it for three years, and I do quite a lot of home baking. It has never failed me. The mixer is very easy to clean and so are the two hooks. The best thing apart form the low price is that you really don’t need a lot of storage space. Thin dough mixes for breads and cakes can still be made with this appliance. But it will give a growl, get hot and slow down if the mix is too tough as it’s only 100 W. The mixer can also get hot after a long time of mixing, but if you switch it off it cools down very quickly. It also very easy to eject the hooks with the special button although you ...
Read the full review: The 'batter' value mixer by Marjolein
 
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