Sunbeam 2346-030 Heritage Series 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White

Sunbeam 2346-030 Heritage Series 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White

  • 450-watt 12-speed stand mixer housed in heavy-duty die-cast metal
  • Dual motor for 3-way mixing action; synchronized bowl and beater speeds
  • Dishwasher-safe stainless-steel beaters, whisks, and dough hooks included
  • Measures 16-7/8 by 8-3/4 by 18 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Product Description
Mixmaster, 450W, White Heritage Stand Mixer, A Contemporary Version Of The Sunbeam Classic Mixmaster Featuring Heavy Duty Die Cast Metal Construction, Dual Motors For Beaters & Bowl, 12 Variable Speed Selection, Stainless Steel Beaters, Whisks & Dough Hooks & One Stainless Steel Bowl… More >>

Sunbeam 2346-030 Heritage Series 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White

5 Responses to “Sunbeam 2346-030 Heritage Series 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White”

  1. I HAVE GIVEN MY TWO DAUGHTERS THE BEST KITCHEN AID MIXERS

    THEY BOTH HATE THEM !!! THEY ARE SO HEAVY AND OF COURSE DO NOT MIX AS THE

    SUNBEAM THEY GREW UP WITH. I AM GIVING ONE OF MY DAUGHTERS MY OLD SUNBEAM, TELLING HER SHE COULD GO THE THE APPLIANCE REPAIR STORE IN ATLANTA , BUT THEY DON’T HAVE THE TIME LIKE I USE TO.

    I HAD A RESTARTANT AT ONE TIME AND HAD A KITCHEN AID———-IT WAS

    HORRIBLE. GUESS WHAT YOU LIKE, BUT I TOOK A LONG TIME TO GET MY SUNBEAM AND I LOVE IT. HAVE’NT USED THAT MUCH SO FAR, BUT IT DOES WHAT I LIKE,

    THE BOWL CAN’T TURN LIKE IT USE TO BUT GUESS I WILL HAVE TO ADJUST TO THAT.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I ordered the Sunbeam mixer from Orange onion through the Amazon site. The mixer recieved was a cheaper model than the one I ordered with no price reducrion offered. I returned the item in January and am still waiting for a refund in mid march. Orange onion was not true to their good words. They did not return any voice mail messages and emails were answered with form policy statements. I would not order from Orange onion again.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. This mixer works very well, surprised how well it compares to other more expensive machines.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I picked up one of these to make a birthday cake for my niece. I was visiting from another state and my Kitchen Aide wouldn’t fit it my suitcase(!), so I bought this model at a local store. What a hunk of junk! It could not mix a basic, from scratch, yellow cake batter. After wrestling with it for 3-4 times longer than it should have taken, I finally used my sister’s ancient & tiny handmixer to get the lumps out of the batter. I returned it the next day and was happy to get my money back. This is nothing like the mixer my mother used for years and years while I was growing up. Stay Away!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Looks like the classic mixer and it seemed like you get a lot for the price. I had a Kitchen-Aid stand mixer before that was more expensive and had lower motor wattage. The Sunbeam works OK but seems more cheaply built with more plastic in the base and also the control knob. The bowl probably also needs to be designed taller or a splatter shield included with the mixer since it does splatter a lot at the high speeds. My old Kitchen-Aid one didn’t seem to do that. In hind-sight I probably should have spent a bit more to get a Kitchen-Aid mixer.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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