Naitesen LH-920B Electric Hand Mixer
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS:8″D x 8.5″W x 6.2″H
- WEIGHT:1 pounds
- POWER: 600 watts
- NUMBER OF SPEEDS: 10
- MATERIAL: Stainless steel
Introduction
A company called Naitesen specializes in the creation of kitchen power equipment. In order to suit the needs of many people, the hand mixer, one of our kitchen goods, has created high-power and portable hand mixers. We’ll do our utmost to accommodate client requests and address any cooking issues. It features the electric hand mixer which uses a power of 600 watts at 120 AC. It has 10 speeds with turbo options. Another of attractive feature of this hand mixer is the self-storage base.
It has ten settings, including a turbo setting, so you can easily handle any baking recipe. Such as beating white eggs, baking, and combining mixtures for cookies, brownies, meringues, and mashed potatoes. Electric mixers with storage boxes are easier to use and position, keeping your countertop neat and orderly. Beaters and dough hooks are stored in the storage base. Features of Beaters and Hooks:
- Food-grade stainless steel that has been thickened and lengthened
- Dishwasher-safe and cleanable
- SGS’s findings
It comes with a 3.95 feet cord which allows to be widely used in different locations in the kitchen.
What’s in the box?
- Naitesen Electric Hand Mixer x 1
- Dough Hooks x 2
- Beaters x 2
- User Manual x 1
How to use the electric hand mixer
Press the eject button to hook up the mixer hooks. Slide the speed conversion upwards to start the mixer. Slide the turbo button to increase the speed if needed. After mixing, press the eject button to remove the hooks. Now clean the storage boxes using dishwasher.
Frequently Asked Questions
The attachments are made of stainless steel which means they are dishwasher safe and doesn’t rust.
In the modern kitchen, a portable electric mixing tool that is usually still connected into an outlet is referred to as a “hand mixer.” Two metal beaters are fastened underneath the handle at one end and are put on top of the case that houses the engine in the basic form.
Most recipes allow you to use a hand mixer for a stand mixer and vice versa. You can adapt most recipes for whichever mixer you have in your kitchen with a few tweaks and only a few exceptions!
A motor that is 200 to 225 watts should work just fine for the thinner mixtures that they are generally used with. Hand mixers typically have 200 to 250 watts of power. The sorts of beater attachments offered, the range of speeds, and the presence of an accessory storage container are features to look for.
While stand mixers are better for long mixing durations and large or heavy combinations, hand mixers are perfect for swiftly combining smaller, lighter batches and are more portable. Additionally, stand mixers typically provide greater versatility with a wider selection of attachments and accessories as well as hands-free mixing.
The Watts measure the amount of power going IN, not out, of your mixer. A lower watt mixer frequently denotes higher-quality gears inside your hand mixer, which require LESS watts to run. Therefore, more power DOES NOT equal higher quality!
Yes, this hand mixer can beat eggs without any issue.
Yes, the Naitesen hand mixer has 10 speeds and a powerful turbo motor (maximum 600w). You can effortlessly form dough with the hooks, making it ideal for preparing cakes, cookies, and other baked goods.
Egg whites are whipped into fluffy clouds and peaks using a hand mixer and balloon whisks. Homemade dinners and favorite dishes can be produced using the attachments and speeds together.
Additionally, using a hand mixer to emulsify and thoroughly blend the components is a really good idea. The chefs at Bon Appetit regard it as their preferred kitchen tool for whipping up different creams and perfectly emulsifying salad dressing.
The capacity of smaller stand mixers typically ranges from 2 to 3.5 qts, whereas bigger stand mixers can hold up to 5-8 qts. The stand mixers in the middle have a capacity of about 4-5 qts, which makes them ideal for regular recipes and meals.
No, this electrical mixer isn’t cordless.
No, it doesn’t with a whisk for making whipped cream.
Unless your hand mixer includes grips on the sides or the bottom, use it with a glass bowl only at lower speeds to be on the safe side.
In general, you should look for a stand mixer with a larger bowl capacity if you intend to make bread dough in it. A 5-quart dish is essentially the smallest practical option for full-sized recipes for bakers producing smaller loaves. Dough needs space to mix and expand, even in the tiniest batches.
Not at all, it won’t rust. Heavy durable polypropylene makes up the mixer’s body and the storage base. Every hand-held or countertop mixer’s beaters and dough hooks are composed of stainless steel.




















