Thank you for this video I needed help because I pinky have a hand mixer at the moment …. Went looking for one in Dec and everyone is sold out of stand mixer so good to see I can use my hand mixer
Your Kenwood stand mixer is beautiful, especially the glass bowl. In the US the KitchenAid mixers are the most popular, but their quality has declined in recent years. Your mixer looks as if it will be dependable and a joy to use for years to come.
Hi Jeanette, thank you!! I hadn't seen this comment earlier, apologies!! Yes I have had the kenwood for nearly 7 years now and it's been a saviour.. The original bowl was plastic but I got the glass as replacement when filming and it's dependable..I've heard about the Kitchen aids but I'm a Kenwood loyalist truely 🤦🏽♀️.. cant a kenwood be purchased in the US?
There is a guy on tictok and UA-cam called Mr. mixer. He does KitchenAid repair tutorials and you can also send your KitchenAid to him. He has even remanufafured the spring on the Beater Shaft that KitchenAid took away. I've never usedva Kenwood so I can't really judge it. But I can't help but notice the lack of vertical handle on the bowl. I'm aware Kenwood has a model that more closely resembles a KitchenAid and has a vertical Handle. Even when KitchenAid bowls don't have a handle at all the base is still small enough for me to grip in my hand while poring batter.
It's a tie to be fair but this video was made at the start of my channel when I was still lacking in skill, perhaps if I was to make this video again I will communicate this better .. I'll be doing this again soon though so please keep an eye out and thanks for coming on the channel.. thanks for watching x
The equipment may depend on how much time I have and the amount of batter I must mix. Or did you already mention those issues? Also, both seem to require the bowl to be scraped as batter splashes onto the sides of any mixing bowl.❓ Can you compare these products while mixing cake icing /frosting. Thank you for this infomation.
I always wondered the difference as I've never had a hand mixer. I was lucky enough that my mom bought me a stand mixer when I got married and left home.
Thanks Amy, like you I didn't know either and just wanted to have a tangible fact based answer,so glad I did with some surprises too... I genuinely thought there could be differences but clearly not that much... You were lucky your mum got you a mixer from the start, bless her! I had a handmixer but not for long . I picked my kenwood km330 up when I got some vouchers from my then new electricity provider when I switched from another provider needless to say,after a year I went back to my old provider but the mixer was worth it from the vouchers n on a discount too..#Happy baker
Perhaps the cheapest may be about $20 if you check on Amazon, a good one may be between $ 20 -40 or it's equivalence in £. I'm in the UK so the Amazon basics brand is about £20 and a Russel Hobbs 6 speed one is about £15 . Depends on location too.Where are you?
@@Gladyscakekitchen The hand mixer definitely comes in handy for me when I’m only doing simple/small tasks. The stand mixer on the other for me is the best especially for cheesecakes because working with cream cheese is a sticky mess and the stand mixer makes the job of cheesecake almost a lot quicker. Plus I love making meringues in my stand mixer.
@@CShannon1991 ooooouuu, cheesecake ! I love a cheesecake but its the one thing I'm not so confident on making, I use a stand mixer for my larger bakes as it can take more but I love it for my Swiss and french meringue butter creams.. I couldn't imagine doing any meringues with a hand mixer, it will be such a tedious undertaking lol
@@Gladyscakekitchen Ikr? Especially when you have to add sugar, how are going to keep the bowl in one place while holding the hand mixer? With the stand mixer, my hands are free, all I have to do is gradually add in the sugar and let the stand mixer do all the whipping job!
@@CShannon1991 ... Exactly! I love the convenience and efficiency of the stand mixer, I have 4 of them and I'm not an industrial quantity baker.. I have the collection of 4 more for content creation and home baking but for the video above, I wanted to encourage beginners on the use of a hand mixer especially if that's all is available.. I use my hand mixer for content too which showcases its usefulness #win! Do you sell your cheesecakes?
Hi Miss B, thank you for the comment.. I realise this video should have been communicated better however, it was made a year ago when learning youtube and communicating through videos was at it's formative stages, if I were to redo this video again, the results would have been different. in essence, there isn't a clear cut difference in using a stand mixer or a hand mixer when it comes to a good bake. The handmixer is limiting for larger quantities but doesn't affect the quality of a bake, my intention was to encourage the use of simple tools such as the handmixer by comparing it to it's immediate counterpart - a stand mixer.. I see rhe intention may have been lost here though, I'll perhaps consider a retake of this video in future, hopefully that would helpful. Thanks so much for your feedback, much appreciated x
Thank you for this video I needed help because I pinky have a hand mixer at the moment …. Went looking for one in Dec and everyone is sold out of stand mixer so good to see I can use my hand mixer
Your Kenwood stand mixer is beautiful, especially the glass bowl. In the US the KitchenAid mixers are the most popular, but their quality has declined in recent years. Your mixer looks as if it will be dependable and a joy to use for years to come.
Hi Jeanette, thank you!! I hadn't seen this comment earlier, apologies!! Yes I have had the kenwood for nearly 7 years now and it's been a saviour.. The original bowl was plastic but I got the glass as replacement when filming and it's dependable..I've heard about the Kitchen aids but I'm a Kenwood loyalist truely 🤦🏽♀️.. cant a kenwood be purchased in the US?
There is a guy on tictok and UA-cam called Mr. mixer. He does KitchenAid repair tutorials and you can also send your KitchenAid to him. He has even remanufafured the spring on the Beater Shaft that KitchenAid took away. I've never usedva Kenwood so I can't really judge it. But I can't help but notice the lack of vertical handle on the bowl. I'm aware Kenwood has a model that more closely resembles a KitchenAid and has a vertical Handle. Even when KitchenAid bowls don't have a handle at all the base is still small enough for me to grip in my hand while poring batter.
You got me at Glady’s!
Ha! Thank you, you're too kind.. I trust you found some value in the video though, thanks for being here
Thanks for this video
But which one is the best
It's a tie to be fair but this video was made at the start of my channel when I was still lacking in skill, perhaps if I was to make this video again I will communicate this better .. I'll be doing this again soon though so please keep an eye out and thanks for coming on the channel.. thanks for watching x
The equipment may depend on how much time I have and the amount of batter I must mix. Or did you already mention those issues? Also, both seem to require the bowl to be scraped as batter splashes onto the sides of any mixing bowl.❓
Can you compare these products while mixing cake icing /frosting.
Thank you for this infomation.
Hey,apologies for the late response, sure I'll look at this in future ,thanks for taking tome to watch and comment
I always wondered the difference as I've never had a hand mixer. I was lucky enough that my mom bought me a stand mixer when I got married and left home.
Thanks Amy, like you I didn't know either and just wanted to have a tangible fact based answer,so glad I did with some surprises too... I genuinely thought there could be differences but clearly not that much... You were lucky your mum got you a mixer from the start, bless her! I had a handmixer but not for long . I picked my kenwood km330 up when I got some vouchers from my then new electricity provider when I switched from another provider needless to say,after a year I went back to my old provider but the mixer was worth it from the vouchers n on a discount too..#Happy baker
Please how much is the hand mixer
It depends on brand and budget but you could pick a mixer on Amazon for less than $30
Amuch for the hand mixer
Perhaps the cheapest may be about $20 if you check on Amazon, a good one may be between $ 20 -40 or it's equivalence in £. I'm in the UK so the Amazon basics brand is about £20 and a Russel Hobbs 6 speed one is about £15 . Depends on location too.Where are you?
I have BOTH & personally PREFER BOTH!
I do too and mostly it depends on what I'm doing but this video thought me alot! Thank you for your time and comment, much appreciated x
@@Gladyscakekitchen The hand mixer definitely comes in handy for me when I’m only doing simple/small tasks.
The stand mixer on the other for me is the best especially for cheesecakes because working with cream cheese is a sticky mess and the stand mixer makes the job of cheesecake almost a lot quicker. Plus I love making meringues in my stand mixer.
@@CShannon1991 ooooouuu, cheesecake ! I love a cheesecake but its the one thing I'm not so confident on making, I use a stand mixer for my larger bakes as it can take more but I love it for my Swiss and french meringue butter creams.. I couldn't imagine doing any meringues with a hand mixer, it will be such a tedious undertaking lol
@@Gladyscakekitchen Ikr? Especially when you have to add sugar, how are going to keep the bowl in one place while holding the hand mixer?
With the stand mixer, my hands are free, all I have to do is gradually add in the sugar and let the stand mixer do all the whipping job!
@@CShannon1991 ... Exactly! I love the convenience and efficiency of the stand mixer, I have 4 of them and I'm not an industrial quantity baker.. I have the collection of 4 more for content creation and home baking but for the video above, I wanted to encourage beginners on the use of a hand mixer especially if that's all is available.. I use my hand mixer for content too which showcases its usefulness #win! Do you sell your cheesecakes?
So in conclusion what’s the difference? Because there’s nothing in the video please, no very clear cut differences
Hi Miss B, thank you for the comment.. I realise this video should have been communicated better however, it was made a year ago when learning youtube and communicating through videos was at it's formative stages, if I were to redo this video again, the results would have been different. in essence, there isn't a clear cut difference in using a stand mixer or a hand mixer when it comes to a good bake. The handmixer is limiting for larger quantities but doesn't affect the quality of a bake, my intention was to encourage the use of simple tools such as the handmixer by comparing it to it's immediate counterpart - a stand mixer.. I see rhe intention may have been lost here though, I'll perhaps consider a retake of this video in future, hopefully that would helpful. Thanks so much for your feedback, much appreciated x