Cuisinart Cordless Power Hand Mixer, 2 Beaters, 5 Speeds, Rechargeable, Silver, RHM100U


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RHM100U

POWERFUL MIXING, EFFORTLESS, WHISKING – FOR PERFECT RESULTS

The Cuisinart Cordless Hand Mixer, with 5 speed settings, makes light work of mixing dough, batters and icing, whisking egg whites to create meringues and whipping cream.

It’s also great for mashing potatoes. Use this versatile hand mixer anywhere in the kitchen, with no wires getting in the way.

5 SPEEDS

5 SPEEDS

The 5 speeds can be gradually adjusted with one hand to avoid splattering. Use a slow speed for whipping cream and faster speeds for thicker batters.

Whisk

STAND UP DESIGN

The stand up design means there’s less mess on the worktop between uses. Simply stand the hand mixer up, with the beaters over the bowl.

Mini Chopper

STAINLESS STEEL BEATERS

Includes robust stainless steel mixing beaters, for perfect results. These have been designed without the central spindle so they are easy to clean.

Rechargable

RECHARGEABLE

Powered by lithium ion, it is fully rechargeable, via USB. A full 130 minute charge will give approx. 20 minutes of continuous use.

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    CAKES AND BISCUITS

    Whether it’s for a chocolate fudge cake, a traditional Victoria sponge or a show stopping carrot cake, this hand mixer is ideal for making cake batters and icing. It can also be used for cookies too.

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    MASHED POTATO

    Use the beaters to make fluffy mashed potato, either as an accompaniment to a mid-week meal or for the topping to a fish or shepherd’s pie.

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    BATTERS AND PASTRY

    Whip up perfectly smooth batters in seconds for breakfast pancakes or for Yorkshire puddings.



Weight: 1 kg
Dimensions: 29 x 29 x 19.5 cm; 1 Kilograms
Brand: Cuisinart
Model: RHM100U
Colour: Silver
Colour: Silver

14 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It’s brilliant. So much better than expected. It carries quite a punch for a rechargeable mixer but it’s worth it. The charge lasts a long time too.
    It’s not as powerful as a corded version but it’s very nearly there. I use it make a huge pan of mashed potatoes…if it can do that then that gives you an indication of how good it is

  2. Alex Samuels says:

     United Kingdom

    Running a cake business, I make a lot of buttercream and prefer to use a handheld mixer. This is brilliant. I use the lowest setting to mix the butter with the icing sugar initially and not a drop of icing sugar is lost.

  3. HarrietHowey says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersIt’s a great idea, a cordless hand mixer. However, I found it fell a bit short of my expectations. It’s just not got the oomph of a corded model and I struggled to get any aeration in a pancake mix and it took forever even though fully charged and at the top speed. I’m not sure how well it would work with anything heavier like a cake mix. The controls are a little pointless, anything less than the top speed of 5 would nearly be slower than hand mixing. Only comes with 2 whisks, as couldn’t cope with dough hooks. Also, there is no eject button for the whisks, you just yank them out. No storage included for the whisks. Other corded models are less than a third of the price and come with more features/accessories. And I so wanted to love it 🙁

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a lovely little hand mixer. I had worried that perhaps the cordless design would make this feel quite heavy and clumpy, but it really doesn’t. The lack of cable allows this to be used anywhere, and be used at times when plug sockets are occupied, as well as removing the risk of draping electrical cables near a hob top for some jobs. The mixer comes with two whisk type beaters, a micro USB charging cable, and a mains plug, as well as the instruction manual and a nicely produced little recipe booklet. Everything came wrapped in tissue paper, or padded with card — not a hint of plastic in sight.

    The mixer has two function buttons on the top: one to switch the power on/off, and one to change the speed. The speed level is indicated via an LED screen which displays the speed selected as a blue number. There is a lighted display at the top of the front panel on the mixer which gives an indication of the remaining charge level — useful as this doesn’t have the option to be used while it is charging, unlike the cordless hand blender I have from this brand which can be used while it is charging (as long as the charge has not completely depleted)

    This is the second version of this Cuisinart hand mixer I have had. The first was faulty — there was an issue with the housing being slightly misaligned which meant that one of the beaters simply wouldn’t go in, but the replacement is fine, and I am very happy with it. However, apart from cordlessness this is a very basic mixer without extras that come as standard on far cheaper models.

    Good, neat little cordless hand mixe

  5. GTG says:

     United Kingdom

    It’s easy to use and enough time to prepare everything

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI love this! Every Kitchen should have this cordless helper – well designed and so easy to charge and use.

  7. Shannyn says:

     United Kingdom

    Simple to use. Freedom to use anywhere in my large kitchen.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Really pleased it being cordless make it so much easier to use.

  9. MWSG Admin says:

     United Kingdom

    This cordless hand mixer is so stylish looking. It’s lightweight compared to the last hand mixer I had and it’s effortless to use with it not having to be plugged in . It’s much easier on your wrists , giving you more ease of movement. It charges with a usb hub at the base of the body. It’s very discreet and has a little cover to protect it. It comes with the charging lead.
    It’s easy to use , you press the power button and then use the button above it to choose the speed you want, there are 5 to choose from. The battery lasts for ages without having to recharge. I’m not much of a baker but this makes the best mashed potato, it keeps it’s texture while being smooth and creamy. I also use it for beating eggs for omelettes, they turn out light and fluffy.
    The price is a little on the expensive side but not unreasonably so. It’s a really Nice, classy looking design and I absolutely love it! I’m more than happy to recommend i

    Easy to use and clean , effortless .

  10. mtbgreg1 says:

     United Kingdom

    90??? Sorry, looses a star for that price.

    But, it is a great machine. So easy to use being cordless, and easy to clean.

    Photo of a basic iced jam sponge that was lovely, fluffy and light.

    Great machine but overpriced

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis power hand mixer is a very easy and fun gadget to use. I like that the packaging is fully recyclable, the beaters are protected in tissue paper and there is a cardboard divider.

    What’s in the box:
    -Hand whisk
    -2 beaters
    -USB & plug
    -Recipe book
    -Manual

    Slotting the beaters in is easy, just put the one with the disc around it in the larger hole and push until you hear them both click into place. The USB slot has a rubber cover and should be fully charged before using (it doesn’t take long). 3 blue lights will light up when it is fully charged. The beaters can be hand washed or put in the dishwasher and the main unit can just be wiped down.

    As shown in my video (making buttercream icing), switching between speed settings is simple – first press the on button and then the levels button until you reach the speed you want. There are 5 speeds and you can stop the hand whisk by cycling through the speeds and press it a 6th time, or by pressing the on/off button. It doesn’t give you a lot of time to turn on and press the speed, so you’ll want to press the speed button very quickly after the on button.

    It doesn’t kick up flour etc when you start mixing, so it saves your kitchen from getting messy! It was thoughtful of them to include a recipe book as it wasn’t needed, but gives you some ideas and inspiration where this hand whisk would come in handy.

    If you do a lot of baking, I definitely recommend this as it takes a lot of pressure off your wrist and saves you time!

    Easy to use and gives your wrist a break!

  12. Pat0503hhckcum says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWhat a fantastic mixer.
    I absolute love the idea of a cordless hand mixer! This makes it’s much easier for the children to get involved as we arnt all huddling around one section in the kitchen.
    It looks smart, and is very easy to clean
    The charge holds relatively well, and it’s does have 3 lights across the top that indicates how much charge is left.
    I love the fact it starts of calm, it doesn’t just go mad and puff the flour everywhere.
    It’s does feel like there should be either a turbo setting or a few extra notches, but that’s may be due to be having a much more aggressive mixers in the past.
    The only other thing that’s missing for me is an eject button for the whisks, you have to actually pull them out, which can get messy.
    But over all i am so impressed!

    Brilliant cordless hand mixe

  13. JaydenAllwood says:

     United Kingdom

    My order arrived in good time and well packaged. No damage or concerns. Each part of the hand mixer were well packaged and cardboard in the box separated different parts. I’ve not used a rechargeable hand mixer before but it worked well after a quick charge. It left my banana bread nice and fluffy after a mix on the lowest setting out of the 5. This will save my hands from mixing the thick batter! I’m pleased with it. Highly recommend.

    Worked nicely.

  14. Kimberly Janeway says:

     United Kingdom

    This hand mixer is just as powerful as my stand mixer but cheaper and much quieter. As with my stand mixer, it has five speed settings. From speed setting three and above, my stand mixer tries to run away. The vibrations as the beaters beat close against the mixing bowl is strong enough so that you need to hold the mixer down before it drags the plug from the mains socket.

    This USB Cargeable hand mixer has so many advantages over my stand mixer. The first advantage is that this hand held has more control. The second being that one does not need to beat against the sides of the bowl to create a deafening noise and uncontrolable rattle. The next advantage is that you can physically see the motor change gear with this one and the best advantage of all is that at busy times such as Christmas, you can do some prep work in the lounge whilst watching a movie. Currently, I prep the vegetables on the night of Christmas Eve and on Easter Saturday night, to make less work cooking the lunch the following day. Now, I can prep sauces whilsy watching a movie as well.

    So, what do you get for your money with this kitchen gadget? You get the mixer (obviously), which although it is made of plastic it is not a cheap plastic nor does it look or feel cheap. You get the two beaters, which are made with stainless steel. You get a USB lead and an excellent USB UK plug and there’s even a small cookbook thrown in (dessert recipes).

    The mixer itself is heavy but not too heavy that your hands and wrists will soon tire out. The weight is only to be expected as most of it is the weight of the motor.

    This hand mixer is pracical, it is convenient and it is energy saving. You can do a quick charge, it took less than 1/2 hour to charge or you can simply plug it into any USB port for a slow charge if you are not in a hurry to use it.

    For the energy conscious, the environmentalist and those that just enjoy to do things as easy as possible, then this is for all of you. My stand mixer costs around 25p to run for one hour but this will only cost a penny or two. IT costs so little as it is a USB device. When plugged into a USB port of a PC, TV lamp etc. that can chrge USB devices you will only be using the little power that the device wastes. Take a PC, on standby, as an example. IT can be using up to 10 watts of energy whilst doing nothing. So, that is where USB technology comes into play. Rather than wasting that 10w of energy you can divert 4w to the USB port to charge a battery therefore it actually costs nothing to charge a USB device. Even when plugged into the mains this mixer only draws 10w of power from the mains. In effect, you can have 100 hours of charge for 25p or less. That would mean constantly charging for over four days.

    So, there are many advantages with this hand held and it does even have much more power than my old hand held, it’s more attractive than my old hand held and it’s far more energy efficient than my old, mains powered, hand held. I can even move around the kitchen using this without any restrictions caused by the length of cable the device is attached to.. When really busy in the kitchen there is no more having to put a plug in and remove it before plugging it into another socket. It’s also one less cable being in the way.

    I am recommending this hand held mixer as it really is great quality, will last for many a year, is energy efficient and looks good on the worktop. The short video I have uploaded will show you how good it looks, how controllable it is, how powerful it is and you can see the gear changes as the speed setting goes up and down. It is so simple to use as well. One final note, this type of kitchen gadget removes the definition of “plug and play” as this is “charge and play”.

    As powerful as my stand mixer but without the noise