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title: "6 Speed Electric Stand Mixer with Stainless Steel 3.5 Quart Bowl, Planetary Mixing, Tilt-Up Head, 300W Motor, Black (63325)"
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# planetary mixing action 3.5 quart stainless steel bowl 300W motor power 6 Speed Electric Stand Mixer with Stainless Steel 3.5 Quart Bowl, Planetary Mixing, Tilt-Up Head, 300W Motor, Black (63325)

**Brand:** hamilton beach
**Price:** VT57762
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** 6 Speed Electric Stand Mixer with Stainless Steel 3.5 Quart Bowl, Planetary Mixing, Tilt-Up Head, 300W Motor, Black (63325) by hamilton beach
- **How much does it cost?** VT57762 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hamilton beach enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hamilton beach brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Powerful 300W Motor:** Effortlessly tackle thick doughs and batters without breaking a sweat.
- • **Complete Mixing Coverage:** Planetary mixing ensures every ingredient is blended evenly—no lumps left behind.
- • **Versatile 6-Speed Control:** From gentle folding to vigorous whipping, dial in the perfect speed every time.
- • **Compact & Counter-Friendly:** Sleek black design with a small footprint fits perfectly in modern kitchens and apartments.
- • **Durable Stainless Steel Bowl:** Generous 3.5-quart capacity built to handle your biggest baking ambitions.

## Overview

The Hamilton Beach 6 Speed Electric Stand Mixer combines a reliable 300W motor with planetary mixing action and a durable 3.5-quart stainless steel bowl to deliver consistent, hands-free mixing. Designed for entry-level bakers and hobbyists, its versatile 6-speed settings and included dough hook, whisk, and flat beater attachments make it ideal for everything from bread dough to whipped cream. Compact and budget-friendly, it’s the perfect starter mixer for millennials seeking quality without the premium price.

## Description

Hamilton Beach stand mixers save you time and energy while providing outstanding baking results. All Hamilton Beach stand mixers are designed for tough mixing and can handle even the thickest cookie or bread dough. Whatever stand mixer you choose, a variety of attachments are included from traditional and wire beaters to dough hooks.

Review: Best bang for your buck - I mainly bought this for bread and pizza dough and didn't want to blow $300 on a kitchen aid because I just started baking and didn't know how frequently I would be baking. I also kept reading KA classic reviews that they aren't the best with bread and aren't made as well the last couple of years. The KA pro with 500 W vs. 300 W probably blows both away and the reviews recommend that for bread if going with KA (there seem to be a couple other brands that are better if doing strictly bread), but I am not going to spend $300-$500 on a new hobby that I may stop within a month or two. This is great for someone that is starting out, doesn't bake enough to justify the extra expense, or is buying this for a teenager that bakes, or someone that does not have the money for a KA but wants a reliable mixer. Since buying this in May I have made 1-2 1lbs loafs of bread weekly, a number of pizza dough batches, homemade pitas every couple weeks, muffins weekly, chocolate chip cookies, and even mixed ground beef with seasoning for beef jerky sticks. The bread will also come out much better than kneading by hand and it will save a lot of time mixing which I think is arguably true for most stand mixers because it will mix more in 5 minutes than you by hand in 10-20 minutes. More specifically, for bread, it starts to strain a bit on 1, so I start with that so flour doesn't fly all over and then kick it up to 2 once the flour is mixed in with generally has no problem although it will sound like it bogs down here and there if it hits a dense patch. It will still power through 6 cup double batches and I have even done 8 cup pizza dough batches to make 4 large pizzas which starts to hit its limits. The KA classic reviews seem to say it is similar for bread or the plastic gear breaks so I figure I'd rather burn out an $80 mixer than a $300 classic if it burnt out quickly.... Again, the KA pro reviews seem to say that can power through dough much better, so if I continue to bake this much that may be my likely replacement down the line. Outside of bread/pizza dough it has had no issues with muffin and mixing ground beef (the batter attachment), and my sister has liked it for cakes and icing. Yes, you may have to scrape up some flour on the very bottom with batters once to ensure everything is mixed, but it is not worth $200-300 to me to avoid 15 seconds of manual mixing especially if I were only baking once a week or less. You just swirl a spoon around the bottom a couple times, turn the mixer on for 10-20 seconds and it is fully mixed. Last, I have personally not used the whisking attachment. In summary, is this the best mixer on the market? No, but for $80 it is a great option for an infrequent baker, someone just dabbling their feet into baking, or buying a mixer for a responsible teenager that bakes, or for someone that doesn't have $300-500 to throw down on a mixer. Using cars as an analogy, this is not the BMW/Mercedes of mixers. This is the Honda Civic/Accord, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus,... of mixers. It is not the flashiest, not the prettiest, not a status symbol, and not the most powerful on the market, but it will reliably take you where you need to go for a reasonable price.
Review: A Very Good Buy For An Entry Level Stand Mixer - This is a great mixer! I've had it about 30 days now. I bake bread almost weekly and mix the dough with absolutely no problems. We mix cookies...mash potatoes...with absolutely no hesitation. Now, to address the "elephant in the room". The advertising for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed Stand Mixer has an interesting piece of fluff that might be misleading: "Same mixing action as KitchenAid stand mixers." Taken in the most literal reading, this is absolutely true--it does, indeed, mix with the same action as a KitchenAid. However, judging from other reviews for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed stand mixer it appears that people interpret that statement to mean something like, "A good cheaper alternative to a KitchenAid stand mixer that will do everything I need it to do." That would be in the realm of fantasy and not reality. Right out of the box this mixer comes prepared for action. It comes complete with a dough hook, mixing paddle, and wire whisk. I've used all three and they work reasonably well. There is no provision for KitchenAid type accessories like pasta roller, meat grinder, etc. The 300 watt motor just wouldn't handle that kind of load. Included is the stainless steel mixing bowl that fits into the base and locks in place. The 3.5 quart mixing bowl works well, and, while it is not as sturdy as a KitchenAid mixing bowl, it is well suited for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed stand mixer. One of the things I like about this stand mixer is it's small counter footprint. We live in an apartment with a "pullman kitchen" (i.e. tiny...almost microscopic). This fits nicely on our counter top without weight and size of a KitchenAid. Easy to move around as needed, and the suction cup feet anchor it firmly in place. The controls are well placed on the side of the mixer, and easy to use. One large knob for setting any of six mixing speeds. Above the mixing speed selection knob is a handy speed guide for typical mixer uses--from dough to whipped cream. To the left and just above the speed selection knob is the release button for raising and lowering the mixing head. Care should be exercised in raising and lowering the mixing head as the area just above the release button is a pinched finger hazard area. Using common sense to inform you about raising and lowering the mixing head should be enough to prevent a problem. The 300 watt motor is powerful enough for most of your mixing chores. Remember, this isn't a KitchenAid--which is really more of like a commercial unit. I mix dough for 2 pound bread loaves about once a week. I start with wet ingredients, sugar, and yeast. Adding my first cup of flour I mix using the paddle mixer from speed 1 to 3 until those ingredients are well mixed. Stop the mixer at that point and take off the paddle and install the dough hook. I then add half of my remaining flour and mix again using speeds 1 to 3 until the ingredients are well mixed. Finally, I add the rest of the flour and mix again starting with speed ONE and stepping it up slowly to speed THREE or even FOUR. Using this method I don't find the motor slowing down or any of the burning motor or grinding nylon gear noises noted by other reviewers. We use this mixer several times each week and it works very nicely for us.

## Features

- BAKE WITH EASE: Effortlessly mix thick batters and doughs for bread, cookies and more. With a 300 watt motor, this Hamilton Beach stand mixer will easily handle the ingredients for all your homemade baked goods from cupcakes and cookies to hearty bread.
- PROVIDES MIXING VERSATILITY: With 3 stand mixer attachments, this versatile stand mixer can handle any mixing job. It includes a dough hook for making bread, whisk for whipping cream or meringue, and a flat beater for mixing a variety of ingredients.
- DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL BOWL HOLDS 3.5 QUARTS — The included mixing bowl that comes with the electric mixer is made of durable stainless steel and holds 3.5 quarts to handle large quantities.
- COMPLETE BOWL COVERAGE — The planetary mixing action rotates the beaters around the 3.5 quart stainless steel bowl for even and complete hands-free mixing. The stand mixer has the same rotating mixing action as other leading brand stand mixers.
- REDUCE MESSY SPLATTERS WITH FOLD SETTING: The slow fold setting is great for kneading bread and reducing splatter when adding dry ingredients to wet ingredients.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005QB4X4C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #400,106 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #265 in Household Stand Mixers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Hamilton Beach |
| Capacity | 3.5 Quarts |
| Color | Black |
| Container Material | Plastic/Stainless Steel |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,682) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 20040094633252 |
| Included Components | 3, Dough Hook, Flat Beater, Hamilton Beach 63325 6-Speed Stand Mixer, Whisk |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.66"D x 13.58"W x 11.88"H |
| Item Type Name | Steel 3.5 Quart Bowl, Planetary Mixing, Tilt-Up Head |
| Item Weight | 11.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hamilton Beach |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 6 Speed Electric Stand Mixer with Stainless |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Special Features | Manual |
| UPC | 078069598998 787543847278 720698265580 778890011900 804067408904 804904215306 808113024407 791769550416 087108509376 040094633258 400946332584 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Warranty Description | 1-year warranty |
| Wattage | 300 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hamilton Beach
- **Capacity:** 3.5 Quarts
- **Color:** Black
- **Controls Type:** Knob
- **Item Weight:** 11.05 Pounds
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 8.66"D x 13.58"W x 11.88"H
- **Special Feature:** Manual
- **Voltage:** 120
- **Wattage:** 300 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How well does this work with bread dough?**
A: I have been making bread with mine since day one!  I haven't had any problems with it and even let my bread sit and rise in the bowl and then turn it on low to knead the bread!  I have used it mostly for bread and stiff dough and as long as you keep it on low and don't get in a hurry....it doesn't even heat up?  I have made dough for pretzels, regulat white bread, pizza dough, and even wheat bread "which seems to get the thickest and stalls it a little more, but has been doing just fine for me!  Just don't make the mistake that I did on my first one and try to do butter and walk away for a min or two because the butter will turn out of nowhere and splash all of the cream or whey out "even with a towel over it" and if it gets under the unit...it will suck up into the fan which is right under neath the unit about a 1/4 of an inch from the work surface and will suck up into the motor and burn up or short out the unit!  But other than that...I have made about 50 loaves of every kind of bread you can make in the last 3 or 4 weeks and use it daily, sometimes 2 or 3 times a day and I have no problem!  Yes a cover and maybe a little more power would be nice, but I can make 2 BIG loafs of any kind of bread in it and I have had no problems, just do the dough on low to #2 until it gets thick and turn it down to low, let it rise and put it back on low for 5 mins to knead the bread!

**Q: whats the bowl capacity**
A: 0.924 of a gallon. So almost a gallon.

**Q: does it tilt up**
A: Yes. it tilts for adding ingrediants & changing blades.

**Q: Does it tilt?**
A: No... There is a button on the side that allows you to raise the top up. I don't think the button on the side counts as a tilt, but still got for the price.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best bang for your buck
*by B***B on September 25, 2015*

I mainly bought this for bread and pizza dough and didn't want to blow $300 on a kitchen aid because I just started baking and didn't know how frequently I would be baking. I also kept reading KA classic reviews that they aren't the best with bread and aren't made as well the last couple of years. The KA pro with 500 W vs. 300 W probably blows both away and the reviews recommend that for bread if going with KA (there seem to be a couple other brands that are better if doing strictly bread), but I am not going to spend $300-$500 on a new hobby that I may stop within a month or two. This is great for someone that is starting out, doesn't bake enough to justify the extra expense, or is buying this for a teenager that bakes, or someone that does not have the money for a KA but wants a reliable mixer. Since buying this in May I have made 1-2 1lbs loafs of bread weekly, a number of pizza dough batches, homemade pitas every couple weeks, muffins weekly, chocolate chip cookies, and even mixed ground beef with seasoning for beef jerky sticks. The bread will also come out much better than kneading by hand and it will save a lot of time mixing which I think is arguably true for most stand mixers because it will mix more in 5 minutes than you by hand in 10-20 minutes. More specifically, for bread, it starts to strain a bit on 1, so I start with that so flour doesn't fly all over and then kick it up to 2 once the flour is mixed in with generally has no problem although it will sound like it bogs down here and there if it hits a dense patch. It will still power through 6 cup double batches and I have even done 8 cup pizza dough batches to make 4 large pizzas which starts to hit its limits. The KA classic reviews seem to say it is similar for bread or the plastic gear breaks so I figure I'd rather burn out an $80 mixer than a $300 classic if it burnt out quickly.... Again, the KA pro reviews seem to say that can power through dough much better, so if I continue to bake this much that may be my likely replacement down the line. Outside of bread/pizza dough it has had no issues with muffin and mixing ground beef (the batter attachment), and my sister has liked it for cakes and icing. Yes, you may have to scrape up some flour on the very bottom with batters once to ensure everything is mixed, but it is not worth $200-300 to me to avoid 15 seconds of manual mixing especially if I were only baking once a week or less. You just swirl a spoon around the bottom a couple times, turn the mixer on for 10-20 seconds and it is fully mixed. Last, I have personally not used the whisking attachment. In summary, is this the best mixer on the market? No, but for $80 it is a great option for an infrequent baker, someone just dabbling their feet into baking, or buying a mixer for a responsible teenager that bakes, or for someone that doesn't have $300-500 to throw down on a mixer. Using cars as an analogy, this is not the BMW/Mercedes of mixers. This is the Honda Civic/Accord, Toyota Corolla, Ford Focus,... of mixers. It is not the flashiest, not the prettiest, not a status symbol, and not the most powerful on the market, but it will reliably take you where you need to go for a reasonable price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Very Good Buy For An Entry Level Stand Mixer
*by R***A on October 26, 2014*

This is a great mixer! I've had it about 30 days now. I bake bread almost weekly and mix the dough with absolutely no problems. We mix cookies...mash potatoes...with absolutely no hesitation. Now, to address the "elephant in the room". The advertising for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed Stand Mixer has an interesting piece of fluff that might be misleading: "Same mixing action as KitchenAid stand mixers." Taken in the most literal reading, this is absolutely true--it does, indeed, mix with the same action as a KitchenAid. However, judging from other reviews for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed stand mixer it appears that people interpret that statement to mean something like, "A good cheaper alternative to a KitchenAid stand mixer that will do everything I need it to do." That would be in the realm of fantasy and not reality. Right out of the box this mixer comes prepared for action. It comes complete with a dough hook, mixing paddle, and wire whisk. I've used all three and they work reasonably well. There is no provision for KitchenAid type accessories like pasta roller, meat grinder, etc. The 300 watt motor just wouldn't handle that kind of load. Included is the stainless steel mixing bowl that fits into the base and locks in place. The 3.5 quart mixing bowl works well, and, while it is not as sturdy as a KitchenAid mixing bowl, it is well suited for the Hamilton Beach 6-speed stand mixer. One of the things I like about this stand mixer is it's small counter footprint. We live in an apartment with a "pullman kitchen" (i.e. tiny...almost microscopic). This fits nicely on our counter top without weight and size of a KitchenAid. Easy to move around as needed, and the suction cup feet anchor it firmly in place. The controls are well placed on the side of the mixer, and easy to use. One large knob for setting any of six mixing speeds. Above the mixing speed selection knob is a handy speed guide for typical mixer uses--from dough to whipped cream. To the left and just above the speed selection knob is the release button for raising and lowering the mixing head. Care should be exercised in raising and lowering the mixing head as the area just above the release button is a pinched finger hazard area. Using common sense to inform you about raising and lowering the mixing head should be enough to prevent a problem. The 300 watt motor is powerful enough for most of your mixing chores. Remember, this isn't a KitchenAid--which is really more of like a commercial unit. I mix dough for 2 pound bread loaves about once a week. I start with wet ingredients, sugar, and yeast. Adding my first cup of flour I mix using the paddle mixer from speed 1 to 3 until those ingredients are well mixed. Stop the mixer at that point and take off the paddle and install the dough hook. I then add half of my remaining flour and mix again using speeds 1 to 3 until the ingredients are well mixed. Finally, I add the rest of the flour and mix again starting with speed ONE and stepping it up slowly to speed THREE or even FOUR. Using this method I don't find the motor slowing down or any of the burning motor or grinding nylon gear noises noted by other reviewers. We use this mixer several times each week and it works very nicely for us.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far, so good.
*by S***W on January 7, 2017*

This is the third mixer that I've bought from Amazon. The first, a Bodum stand mixer, worked great until it broke a few months later. The second, a two beater Sunbeam Heritage model has survived, but as much as I wanted to like it, I found that it just didn't mix well and required me to move the bowl manually and otherwise fiddle with it constantly. When I found myself reverting to using an ancient hand mixer, I knew it was time to replace the Sunbeam. Today, I spent the day putting the Hamilton Beach through its paces. First, I made a batch of fairly stiff bread dough, containing 5 cups of flour. This definitely was the upper limit of the mixers capacity, both in terms of volume and power. The motor overheated just as the dough was finished and I thought I had broken it as it stopped mixing. In the time it took me to wash up the dishes, the mixer recovered, however. I next made a half batch of reverse-creamed cup cakes. The mixer performed well and didn't require a lot of bowl scraping in spite of the small amount of batter. The same was true for the half batch of ermine frosting that I made in it. The last thing I made was a small batch (2 1/4 cups flour) of yeast rolls. I used the dough hook only rather than using the flat beater first, and the dough came together quickly with no problems. Bottom line: so far, so good. I'm not sure how long this mixer will last, but for the low price and the $8 four- year product protection that I bought for it, I'm not too worried. I wish it had a slightly larger capacity, but again, it was inexpensive. By the way, I have used a friend's Kitchen Aid on a number of occasions and I would say that, at this price point, the Hamilton Beach compares pretty favorably to it.

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