Submitted by CalamityRhys t3_yibbl4 in BuyItForLife
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Life-From-Scratch t1_iuhr75x wrote
I just got a Kitchen Aide hand held. So far so good.
Unique-Ad-9316 t1_iuhr99x wrote
Buy a used one that's the same model (in better condition) off ebay.
QuevedoDeMalVino t1_iui2jca wrote
Try to repair it? At least pop it open and take a look. It may well be using a brushed motor and brushes are done; in a case like that, you would only need to spend cents to get it as good as new.
CalamityRhys OP t1_iui2oju wrote
I think I might do this. I was wiping it off and heard something rattling in it just now.
sagreda t1_iuibd4x wrote
You owe it to it to at least try to resuscitate it.
CalamityRhys OP t1_iuidx5v wrote
Probably not. I guess I’m a bit sentimental since my grandmother gave it to me.
isarobs t1_iuiff76 wrote
My kitchen aid hand mixer, going strong 20 years later.
The___canadian t1_iuil2m4 wrote
Mine died and I've unironically been using my drill with the beaters that came with the mixer.
steaven7872 t1_iuiltk8 wrote
I see the power cord does not have a strain relief where it goes into the hand mixer. If you had to wiggle the cord to get the mixer to work, replacing the cord will fix. Source: four years ago we replaced (actually shortened by a bit) our power cord. Mixer running good again.
Revolutionary_Emu365 t1_iuiqmef wrote
You have leveled up on the term “Multi tool” This is the way.
J3ttf t1_iuiqsev wrote
I heard apparently KitchenAid isn’t any good anymore
Revolutionary_Emu365 t1_iuiqvg1 wrote
I got a kitchen aid off fb marketplace for 80 bucks. Downside is the things a beast and takes up a ton of space. I’m a fan of thrift store shopping for this kind of stuff personally.
Efficient_Positive28 t1_iuirq1e wrote
Cuisinart
LennyThePep13 t1_iuiuurp wrote
I bought a Hamilton Beach one a little over a decade ago and it’s still going strong
sapphire8787 t1_iuivz2q wrote
Wrong sub then
dthwsh1899 t1_iuix3io wrote
Please try to repair it. The older machines are usually pretty simple and easy to repair for a reason. We are heading back to a repair economy, anything new is designed to fail so you have to buy it again in a few years. If you still want to buy a new one, I will take it. DM me and I will pay for shipping.
sponge_welder t1_iuix775 wrote
KitchenAid mixers are still great, their other stuff isn't very different from any other small appliance
jimjimmyjimjimjim t1_iuixb63 wrote
Open it up and see why it may have died. Could just use a clean or a minor part?
jimjimmyjimjimjim t1_iuixcye wrote
Great advice.
siler7 t1_iuiyb75 wrote
toolsavvy t1_iuiyd2n wrote
It could be a brush motor and just needs new brushes. Finding compatible brushes can prove challenging, though, if you don't know anything about brushes. However if you smelled burning when it died, likely not the brushes wearing out and likely not fixable as you would probably need a new motor.
Pappershuvud t1_iuiygn4 wrote
May I suggest something different, what about getting a hand blender? Personally I have a bamix that I love, the whipping attachment is fantastic. I realize this would be a lot more expensive, but since it’s a hand blender it can so much more. Also the bamix Is made to be repaired which is almost rare nowadays.
kenji-benji t1_iuiz44v wrote
I went overboard and got a Braun. Pricey but I love it. My previous was a $10 black Friday 20 years ago.
indomitous111 t1_iuiz48j wrote
Are we all going to ignore the fact that OP has been mixing people's hands with this thing for 30 years?
ReverendRodneyKingJr t1_iuizyh6 wrote
My local goodwill had plenty of them in good shape
CallMeRawie t1_iuj3ogr wrote
Find the same one on eBay used
kobachi t1_iuj3xso wrote
I got a 3-piece set of mixers explicitly designed to be used in a power drill. Why would I want to own a whole separate appliance? Flour and drywall dust are basically the same thing anyway, I'm sure they're safe to mix.
jr_73 t1_iuj445s wrote
I do that for "natural" type peanut butter, the ones that need to be stirred.
BaconAndSex16 t1_iuj5qe0 wrote
This is the way.
dirtycimments t1_iuj64p6 wrote
we absolutely LOVE our braun multimix.
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Therrandlr t1_iuj774v wrote
As an aside, the most common thing to go out on these types of appliances are the bearings and coils/brushes. Bearings are an easy 15 minutes of work to swap out and coils/brushes should only be done if you have experience with electronics and soldering.
International-Year75 t1_iuj8sfy wrote
Buy a 0 year old hand mixer
greenglass88 t1_iuj9fmh wrote
You might even have free 'fix-it clinics' in your area--our county sponsors monthly Saturday times when you can bring anything that needs repairing to a room full of volunteers who love fixing things. Such a joy to see all these engineers, mechanics, electricians, sewers, and craftspersons who love to help.
redratchaser t1_iuj9uih wrote
Yep. That’s good advice.
OutlanderMom t1_iujb9xs wrote
I hope you’re right, that we’re headed back to a repair economy! I haven’t seen any signs of it, but fingers crossed!
wimsey1923 t1_iujbbdm wrote
Yes, odds are it needs to have a capacitor or the brushes replaced.
PinepplesAreGreat t1_iujbskc wrote
I’ve had my kitchen aid hand held mixer for about 5 years and its like brand new. I use it about 1-2 a month
Rugger01 t1_iujcdnr wrote
That's pedantic, but I'll accept it.
PlushKaram t1_iujebbl wrote
Please keep in mind that saw dust and any other garage dust will get in your drill through the vents, and then FLY OUT when you use it due to the motor spinning
huskergirl-86 t1_iujfida wrote
A hand blender and a hand mixer serve very different purposes. I cannot imagine whipping egg whites with a blender.
marsrover001 t1_iujfl7c wrote
Well it lasted 30 years. I'd say you got your money's worth.
dthwsh1899 t1_iujfyng wrote
This sounds amazing. I wish more places did this.
BarbequedYeti t1_iujgisq wrote
Their stand mixers are still decent but have dropped in quality. Their hand mixers and everything else is complete crap.
damienflmng t1_iujgjbl wrote
Bamix, old school Swiss brand
HelicopteroDeAtaque t1_iujh82r wrote
r/buyitforlife? More like r/r/buyitfor30years 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
notyourmommma t1_iujhcwb wrote
I went thru 2 in 2 years. Same problem each time.
greenglass88 t1_iujhx26 wrote
It's very cool!
kobachi t1_iujknr6 wrote
Right this is a great way to reduce the gluten content of waffles and pancakes IME
GodIsAPizza t1_iujnpzl wrote
Not to mention the excess noise and wattage of a drill
fuzzynyanko t1_iujpobd wrote
I got a Kitchenaid hand mixer that I like. I did drop it and I think it's slightly damaged, but it still works. I actually like the cheaper one better; the more-expensive ones seem to be DC
Another nice thing about Kitchenaid is replacement beaters. However, I didn't buy the replacement beaters because they needed replacement. I bought them because there's beaters on standby.
PlushKaram t1_iujppz1 wrote
People forget about emissions from electricity generation too often.
thatgirlinny t1_iujqdh5 wrote
Have had mine since my mother gave it to me In the late 80s! Built to last!
TwattyMcBitch t1_iujtf8e wrote
That’s a great idea. I recently bought some. And had no idea what to do. I made a mess until it got mixed up enough to actually stir. Should have come here for advice.
Of course, a drill with a beater could have been even messier lol
StackTraceException t1_iujtq40 wrote
use a drill instead or also fix the mixer so it will work for another maybe 100 years
TwattyMcBitch t1_iujujlf wrote
Kitchenaid rocks. At least, the higher end stuff. I literally just made an espresso from my espresso maker I bought in 2007. My 2003 fridge, dishwasher and microwave still look and run like new. Oh, and my stand mixer from 1997 is flawless, too.
I actually bought the coffee maker, grinder, and espresso machine on 2007. They’re from the pro-line (or Artisan line in Europe) and they all work beautifully. I also take care of my stuff and follow the use and care guides, and perform minor repairs if needed.
My 1992 hand mixed did just die. It didn’t really “die”, but there’s a plastic part inside that holds the main beater in place. It wore out over 30 years, and the part simply is not available.
The lower-end stuff, like the toasters, basic coffee makers and probably hand mixers, are just more basic appliances stamped out en masse in Asia with a kitchen aid label slapped on them, and maybe aren’t that great. Not sure.
isaidireddit t1_iujwa2y wrote
My hand mixer died and it was just a thermal fuse inside. I ordered some on eBay and soldered one in myself. Like brand new!
wild-yeast-baker t1_iujyffl wrote
They can come with a whisk attachment. It’s not using the blender part to whip egg whites.
Diotima245 t1_iuk21ha wrote
I bought a cheap one from Target I think it is a Hamilton Beach. It has a nice weighty feel I think decent for price.
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Lt_Schneider t1_iuk4ztg wrote
i have found none which meet the requirements of "not having shitty plastics" since our 20+ years old bosch died
i went into the bosch store, looked at it, complained about the cheap feeling of the 170€ mixer and left after the sales rep said they never had that complaint before
maybe i'm just too demanding
ilovenewtonpizza t1_iuk7nxq wrote
Kitchen aid is my go to
kathy11358 t1_iuka2gi wrote
Not happy with my Cuisinart so I wouldn’t recommend
aabum t1_iukbdjy wrote
Stick the jar of peanut butter in the microwave for 30 to 50 seconds, depending on what size the jar is. Then you can stir it with a spoon.
CalamityRhys OP t1_iuhqssy wrote
My have never down hand mixer finally died last night while making chocolate buttercream. I’m devastated.