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14 best hand mixers and electric whisks for baking

Bake fluffy cakes and crusty bread with the GHI's tried-and-tested top picks

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If you’re a keen baker, a trusty hand mixer is an essential piece of kit. Whether you’re whipping up a batch of cookies, mixing up brownie batter, or whisking some cream cheese frosting for a delicious carrot cake, these compact kitchen appliances offer a more affordable way to blend your ingredients than stand mixers.

They do require a little more manpower, but they’re easy to move around the bowl and take up less space in the kitchen. The best hand mixers also come with different detachable beaters and whisks for making cakes, blending batter and whipping cream, and some even feature dough hooks for breadmaking.

The Good Housekeeping Institute has tested a range of hand mixers to find the best for all needs and budgets. Here are our top picks at a glance but read on for our detailed verdicts.

If you’re replacing an existing hand mixer, there are plenty of places for you to safely recycle your old one. Find your nearest electrical recycling point, or read our guide on how to donate or dispose of your appliances and tech for extra guidance.

How do I choose a good hand mixer?

Think about the below before you buy, to help find the best mixer for your needs.

Attachments: Hand mixers come with two beaters as standard, but some also include dough hooks for kneading dough and a wire whisk for blending smaller quantities. Note that all but one model on our list comes with dishwasher-safe attachments for easy cleaning.

Speeds: The best hand mixers offer a wide range of variable speeds to give you more control when mixing ingredients. Our Smeg winner features nine! Look for a turbo button, too. This function introduces a blast of power into your bowl, helping to gather up residue and ensure an even mix with no waste.

Weight: Be wary of this, as you will have to hold and control it at all times during use. One hand mixer may blend more quickly than another, but if it’s too heavy, it will quickly become uncomfortable to use. Hand mixers can weigh anything from 750g to 1.5kg on average, so consider what you could realistically manage.

How many watts does a good hand mixer have?

Wattage isn’t always the best indicator of a hand mixer's power, as some lower wattage motors are simply more energy efficient. During testing, there were excellent performances from mixers with wattages ranging from 85W to 400W.

Which is better: hand blender or hand mixer?

Both appliances are practical and enjoyable to use, with some overlap, but they serve distinct purposes. Hand mixers are the go-to for all things baking, from blending fluffy cake mix to whisking egg whites for glossy meringues.

Hand blenders are better suited to food preparation tasks such as blending milkshakes and sauces, pureeing chickpeas for hummus, chopping vegetables for soup and sometimes grinding spices and mashing potatoes.

    How we test

    To find the best hand mixers on the market, the Good Housekeeping Institute assessed the performance of a range of leading models across a variety of recipes, from heavy batters to light creams.

    We whisked, mixed and blended ingredients of all thicknesses while considering comfort, design and the usefulness of any included accessories. We noted how long it took to produce the desired results and assessed the quality of the final dish, before giving each hand mixer an overall score.

    Best hand mixer

    Smeg Hand Mixer HMFO1CRUK

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Hand Mixer HMFO1CRUK

    Pros

    • Quiet in use
    • Sturdy, well-designed accessories

    Cons

    • Stiff eject button at times

    Score: 94/100

    Smeg’s coveted, colourful range of kitchen appliances includes this stylish hand mixer. True to brand form, it feels premium in design and build, as reflected in thoughtful details such as the rubber tie for keeping its cord out of the way and the small canvas bag for storing its beaters and dough hooks.

    Its nine speeds offer keen bakers precise control and it makes relatively little noise, even at peak power. There's a timer on the handle to save you from over mixing, too.

    Our testers gave it full marks for mixing light and airy cake batter and quickly whipping cream to a thick, smooth texture. It beat egg whites to velvety stiff peaks in just 80 seconds and kneaded dough evenly, efficiently and effortlessly. For budding Bake Off contestants, this is a must-buy.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.1kg
    Variable speeds9 plus turbo
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage250W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
    Best value hand mixer

    Braun MultiMix 3 Hand Mixer HM3100WH

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    MultiMix 3 Hand Mixer HM3100WH

    Pros

    • Quick at completing most tasks
    • Comes with a year guarantee

    Cons

    • Mixer body is large, making it more difficult to store

    Score: 92/100

    Though it wasn't the cheapest model on test, our experts thought this hand mixer offered the best value for money. It gave a solid all-round performance but particularly excelled when kneading dough and whipping cream, accomplishing the latter in under a minute.

    It’s robustly made but its motor sounded a little clunky in use. Its non-slip handle made mixing comfortable for hands of all sizes though, and its smooth body lacked dirt traps, making it easy to clean after a baking session.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.82kg
    Variable speeds5 plus turbo
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage500W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    Most versatile hand mixer

    Gastroback Design Hand Mixer Pro 40983

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Design Hand Mixer Pro 40983

    Pros

    • Smooth metal body is easy to clean
    • Mixer feels well-built and robust

    Cons

    • Lots of splashing when we whipped cream

    Score: 92/100

    If it’s versatility you’re after, this 3-in-1 machine beats, kneads and whisks to help you tackle an array of kitchen jobs. It particularly impressed our testers during heavy duty tasks, such as kneading dough, and they found its accessories sturdy.

    Its long, grippy handle makes for a more comfortable mixing experience and its non-slip base keeps it steady when standing. It also comes with plenty of helpful usage tips, but it is on the heavy side and may prove cumbersome to store in smaller kitchens.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.2kg
    Variable speeds5 plus turbo
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks, whisk, stick blender
    Wattage500W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes

    Bosch CleverMixx Hand Mixer MFQ2420

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    CleverMixx Hand Mixer MFQ2420

    Pros

    • Performed well across the board
    • Controlled and steady mixer

    Cons

    • Some obvious dirt traps

    Score: 90/100

    Pavlova lovers, this reasonably priced hand mixer is for you; our testers rated it highly for whipping egg whites into stiff yet light peaks, perfect for meringue. It combined cake mixture and bread dough well and felt stable in use.

    Its power switch does feel a little flimsy and its top speed lacks oomph, but it’s a reliable buy for under £40.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.9kg
    Variable speeds4 plus turbo
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage400W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    Best budget hand mixer

    Russell Hobbs Go Create Electric Hand Mixer 25940

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Go Create Electric Hand Mixer 25940

    Pros

    • Attachments felt sturdy
    • Lightweight and easy to hold

    Cons

    • Speed dial is almost too sensitive, making it fiddlier to control

    Score: 90/100

    It's hard to beat this wallet-friendly model for everyday mixing and whisking tasks. It makes consistently light and well-risen fairy cakes and takes less than two minutes to whisk fluffy egg whites.

    Whisking cream takes longer at nearly three-and-a-half minutes, but there’s no splashing and the end result is light in texture. Note that it can’t be used to knead dough as it only comes with beaters.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.72kg
    Variable speeds5 plus turbo
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x beaters
    Wattage125W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes

    Russell Hobbs Food Collection Hand Mixer

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Food Collection Hand Mixer

    Pros

    • Whisked egg whites to stiff peaks in just over a minute
    • Great value

    Cons

    • Short handle was uncomfortable to hold for extended periods

    Score: 89/100

    While little (and cheap), this hand mixer is impressively powerful. It surprised our testers by quickly mixing cake ingredients to near perfection, only dropping points for injecting a touch too much air. The downside is that its high power stays consistent across the six speeds, meaning it lacks control for more delicate jobs.

    Its body feels basic and plasticky and it only comes with beaters, but it has a useful groove at its back for resting on the side of a mixing bowl. For less than £20, it delivers a solid performance that would satisfy anybody on a budget.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.77kg
    Variable speeds6
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x beaters
    Wattage125W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsNo
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    Best cordless hand mixer

    KitchenAid Go Hand Mixer with Battery

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Go Hand Mixer with Battery

    Pros

    • Stays cool during use
    • Whisk was easy to detach with a push of a button

    Cons

    • No recipes or troubleshooting included

    Score: 88/100

    Testers loved the convenient cordless design of this hand mixer. The rechargeable battery works with other appliances in the KitchenAid Go range and gives up to 60 minutes of mixing time. There’s even a handy indicator light to show the remaining battery life.

    It scored perfect marks for mixing cake batter and whisking cream but struggled to aerate egg whites. Dough kept catching on the whisk attachment too. While it’s pricey, the sturdy mixer comes with seven speeds and clear instructions, so should please keen cake makers.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.28kg
    Variable speeds7
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x beaters
    WattageCordless with rechargeable 12V battery
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes

    Bosch Clevermixx Hand Mixer MFQ3030GB

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Clevermixx Hand Mixer MFQ3030GB

    Pros

    • Easy to clean thanks to dishwasher-safe attachments
    • Compact design

    Cons

    • Beaters felt flimsy

    Score: 88/100

    This sleek, clean-looking mixer is another one that's a joy to use for cake making, scoring full marks for light, well-risen and spongy bakes. Whisking cream was a breeze too, but our egg whites could have been lighter.

    It took just under two minutes to form a ball of dough when making bread with the sturdy dough hooks, but you need to work the edges to incorporate all the flour. Testers loved that the lowest speed was very slow, making this a good model for folding mixes.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.87kg
    Variable speeds4 plus manual
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage350W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    Salter Cosmos Hand Mixer EK4249

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Cosmos Hand Mixer EK4249

    Pros

    • Whisked egg whites to stiff peaks in under two minutes
    • Sturdy design

    Cons

    • A few dirt traps in the gaps between the joins in the body
    • Struggled to turn dough ingredients into a ball

    Score: 87/100

    Here’s another good value buy, with a robust build and well-made attachments. Our testers found it effortless to use, especially when mixing up a Victoria sponge and bringing egg whites to voluminous peaks.

    It wasn’t so hot at kneading dough, leaving some ingredients unmixed, but it would make a good choice for an entry level baker who is more into cake than bread. Though not dishwasher-safe, the attachments clean easily under hot water, and its gunmetal casing looks stylish.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.17kg
    Variable speeds5 plus turbo
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage300W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsNo

    Pros

    • Robust body
    • Handy recommended usage chart

    Cons

    • Noisy at its highest speed

    Score: 87/100

    Designed to speed up your baking prep with a good level of control, our testers appreciated the steady, clear increases in power as they moved through the mixer's speed settings and liked its punchy pulse mode.

    It whisked cream to a firm yet velvety texture in under two minutes and created a fluffy cake mixture, but it struggled to pull all dough into a ball. The flex is short and the buttons feel a little cheap, but this is another reliable, fairly priced performer.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.05kg
    Variable speeds5 plus turbo
    Pulse actionYes
    Included accessories2 x beaters, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage450W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    KitchenAid 7 Speed Cordless Hand Mixer 5KHMB732

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    7 Speed Cordless Hand Mixer 5KHMB732

    Pros

    • Handy indicator shows battery level
    • Two-year guarantee

    Cons

    • No dough tools

    Score: 87/100

    This stylish cordless hand mixer comes in a box designed for tidy storage. Its soft-start feature minimises the risk of splatter and there’s no cable to get in the way of your mixing.

    It produced beautifully spongy fairy cakes with an even crumb and moist texture, and whisked soft egg whites with bouncy peaks in under two minutes. It splashed a little while whisking cream, but our testers liked that it’s self-standing and only takes two hours to recharge from empty.

    Key specifications

    Weight0.95kg
    Variable speeds7
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x beaters
    Wattage160W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes

    Kenwood QuickMix Go

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    QuickMix Go
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    Pros

    • Easy-to-fit attachments
    • Colourful and made with 30% recycled plastic

    Cons

    • Doesn’t come with a whisk attachment

    Score: 84/100

    This innovative hand mixer is uniquely designed, with space saving in mind. Within its compact carry case, you’ll find all the tools you need to set up and blend. Then, when you're finished mixing, everything slots neatly back on board. There’s even a measuring spoon included, so you can always cook with accuracy.

    Testers awarded it a perfect score for its ability to whisk egg whites but were a little disappointed by its performance when whipping double cream – there were small air bubbles and it took longer than expected. A quick clean-up with the dishwasher-safe attachments won us over though.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.03kg
    Variable speedsYes
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessoriesTwin stainless steel beaters, twin stainless steel kneaders, measuring scoop, carry case
    Wattage350W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    Laura Ashley 300W Electric Hand Mixer

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    300W Electric Hand Mixer

    Pros

    • Plenty of recipes in manual
    • Well-designed with accessible controls

    Cons

    • No cord storage

    Score: 84/100

    When it comes to product testing, we always focus on performance over style. But it’s hard to ignore this hand mixer’s eye-catching design; the blue and white Laura Ashley China Rose print will bring that chic cottagecore look to any countertop. It’s practical too, with a sleek steel finish, ergonomic handle, easy-fitting attachments and a handy storage bag for everything when not in use.

    Rest assured, it ticks the quality box too – it's an excellent mixer. The dough hooks worked well, and our Victoria sponge batter was light and glossy.

    Things got a little messy when whipping cream though – the mixer caused it to splash up the sides of our bowl and onto the worktop, so you may want to wear an apron if you’re making a meringue. Splashes aside, its five speeds and turbo mode should deliver quick quality results bake after bake.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.3kg
    Variable speeds5
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x whisk attachments, 2 x dough hooks, balloon whisk
    Wattage300W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes

    ProCook Hand Mixer

    UK Approved(Esquire,Red,HB,GH,Country Living,Prima)
    Hand Mixer

    Pros

    • Easy to wipe down main body
    • Compact machine making it easy to store

    Cons

    • Lacks recipes and troubleshooting advice in manual
    • No retractable cable

    Score: 81/100

    Performing best when whisking egg whites, this hand mixer is an excellent buy for meringue fans. Within just two minutes, our whites were airy and voluminous with good stiff peaks. It struggled more in our cupcake test, failing to whip enough air into the batter which left our tester’s bake a little flat.

    Our experts also noticed that the hand mixer vibrated on the highest of its five settings. But that didn’t take away from its otherwise good performance across the board. The controls were easy to use and the instructions simple to follow. It also comes with a handy bag to store attachments when not in use.

    Key specifications

    Weight1.02kg
    Variable speeds5
    Pulse actionNo
    Included accessories2 x whisk attachments, 2 x dough hooks
    Wattage400W
    Dishwasher-safe attachmentsYes
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    editor's picks

    The verdict on hand mixers

    A hand mixer is an incredibly versatile piece of kit to have in your kitchen cupboards. Our winner from Smeg is a great all-rounder that offers precision, control, and power – all must-haves for any keen baker.

    Smeg is a premium brand, however, with an expensive price tag to match. So, our runner-up, Braun’s MultiMix 3 Hand Mixer, is a good alternative. It excelled at kneading dough and whipping cream and costs less than £50.

    Or for a real budget buy, we suggest Russell Hobbs’ £18 Go Create Electric Hand Mixer.

    Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute

    Harnessing the Good Housekeeping Institute’s 100 years of testing expertise, our homes experts have tried thousands of kitchen gadgets and know exactly what separates the best products from the lesser ones – and hand mixers are no exception.

    Once the results and feedback are in, our homes writer, Megan Geall, analyses all the data and writes in-depth reviews so you can feel confident when buying. She’s a keen baker herself, so knows what to look for in a top-quality hand mixer.

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    Megan Geall
    Homes Writer

    Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s homes writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market.  When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her cooking, running and exploring London’s foodie hotspots – or trying to make friends with every dog she passes.  Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall and on X @megan_geall

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    Tested byBlossom Boothroyd
    Homes Testing Manager

    Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.  

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