- The ideal baker’s companion: creams, whips, and beats with ease
- Thin, torqued blades and no center post in the beaters reduce clogging and provide easier cleanup
- User-friendly digital touch-pad with seven settings
- Electronic sensor adjusts power, maintaining a steady mixing speed
- One-year warranty; 200-watt motor
Product Description
Whip up your favorite culinary delights with ease when you use this KitchenAid 7-Speed Ultra-Power Hand Mixer. This quality mixer features electronic digital controls, a convenient ejector button, stainless steel turbo beaters and a comfortable handle design. Style KHM7. Carries KitchenAid’s hassle-free total replacement warranty as well as a 1-year full warranty.Amazon.com Review
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KitchenAid KHM7T 7-Speed Ultra Power Plus Hand Mixer, Empire Red


5 Comments
I was going to buy the KitchenAid hand mixer, because I have always found their products to be top-of-the-line. But….After studying the box, and the display model…the wattage is nowhere to be found. Not even on the KitchenAid website could I find out how many watts of power this little mixer had. All (and I do mean ALL) of the other mixers for sale had their wattage displayed…but not KitchenAid. Why not? Why don’t they want us to know how powerful it is? In the end, I wound up buying another brand of hand mixer – one who told me the wattage.
Amazon lists the country of manufacture as the USA. The information is false. I called to confirm and discovered that Kitchen Aid manufactures this product in China, a country that floods the world market with products manufactured in forced labor camps. Moreover, given the cost of labor in China, it seems that Kitchen Aid charges a PREMIUM for this product. Braun, on the other hand, manufactures their hand mixers in Spain–a country with laws against slave labor.
This is a very nice hand-held mixer that has served us well for several years. The reason I bought this one when I was shopping? — it was the ONLY one I could find that was “Made in the U.S.A.”!!!
This was a very good appliance, easy to maneuver, efficient, fairly quiet, easy to clean, BUT after about 6 months of light use (not much more than once or twice a week) and reasonable care, it quit. No response at all, despite multiple attempts. Needless to say, we don’t have the documentation any more and so can’t get a replacement; I don’t know if there’s even a warranty. The next one will be a different brand.
I was in the middle of doing a wedding cake, 3 batches of buttercream and more to go and the gears start to grind. Had to go back to using my Kitchen Aid Stand mixer and a $10.00 toast master I’d used for 6 years. I do like the design and the digital read out of the speeds, as well as the sensitivity of the speed increments. Quality control awful.
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