Mixmaster Hand Mixer
Complement your new-age kitchen with the high-performance Sunbeam 2379 mixer. With a 300-watts motor, this Sunbeam stand mixer accomplishes all high-volume cooking or baking tasks. The 12 different speed setting of this Sunbeam 300 watts mixer assures quick and precise mixing of ingredients. With the soft start mixing function, this Sunbeam stand mixer prevents splattering of ingredients. The burst-of-power function provides extra power for perfectly blending all the ingredients. The stainless steel beater of this Sunbeam 300 watts mixer helps cream butter and sugar; as well as mixtures like egg whites, yolks, etc. The soft-grip molded handle of the Sunbeam 2379 mixer provides you a secured grip while working. Easily detach mixing bowls and attachments with the tilt-back locking head of the Sunbeam 2379 mixer.
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5 mentions from real owners
- #1Jul 3, 2025
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I have the first model Braun hand stick blender, maybe early 90s? It still works! Several years ago I thought for sure it would break, it has a small crack, so I went on ebay and set alerts and all that to snag a good one and finally snagged one, never used, still in its box!! I haven’t had to pull it out yet, maybe I didn’t need it. I can’t understand why this thing won’t break, I’ve been wanting a new one my whole life 😂 After my old hand mixer gave out, which belonged to my mother from the 70s, I bought a Kitchenaid, it was a piece of crap and the mixers stripped out of the holders. I read reviews until I was exhausted and turned to eBay, set alerts, and sniped a professional Sunbeam hand mixer, looks almost exactly like my mom’s, only it is heavier and has a thicker cord. I’m not sure what year it is, it definitely looks like a 70s mixed someone put away and never used. I’ve used it for several years, it is a work horse, I also feel this is never going to break. I have my Vitamix, I think I bought it before 2010, maybe 2008? I got it at a fair, it had an extra pitcher for grains, but I used that for liquids just fine after the first tall pitcher finally leaked. I’ve since bought a stainless steel pitcher at Costco when they were there doing a demo. The salesperson said it would fit my old model, and it does, I love it. I think my old Vitamix could maybe grind concrete and not break. After my old Maytag washer broke after 18 years (it was after whirlpool took over, somehow it wasn’t a bad washer), I finally got a Speed Queen set. People say they are expensive, well, how many washers are you going to buy while this thing you could have had would live on and on. It’s going to outlive me, and that’s fine, it will be inherited and stay with the family.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Apr 13, 2025
Help me decide which hand mixer is worth buying
I ended up deciding to wait it out and thrift store it. I got a kick-ass Sunbeam hand mixer mixmaster, with carrying case, manual and 7 different beaters, all in mint condition, I believe it's from the early 70s. I paid 8.00 and no tax.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Apr 8, 2025
Looking for help to identify this beauty. Search online doesn't show any with this look. Thanks
Indeed corporate astroturfing. I wonder how many people do not post questions because there is always some smart ass genius who knows more than everyone else. Of course it's a Sunbeam mixmaster!
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Mar 6, 2025
What's the oldest appliance you own?
Sunbeam mixmaster from 1978. I use it every couple of weeks. (I had a sunbeam toaster from 1953, bur lost it in a fire).
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Feb 3, 2025
What’s one product you bought that has lasted forever and was totally worth it?
The same model of Sunbeam Mixmaster stand mixer my mother and both grandmothers have had since the 70s. I got it from a consignment/thrift store for $30 about 6 years ago. All of the mixers are still going strong!
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