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    Old 01-24-2024, 08:12 AM
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    All I can say about Hamilton Beach is back in their day, they made great products. I'm still using my mother's Hamilton Beach mixer on a stand, model G from 1948. Still going strong to this day. I've changed out the power cord is all since I got it some years ago. Also found another one at a thirft store for just $5 including the 2 bowls and beater. Gave the bowls back as I already had 2 sets of each bowl. Found more beaters.....3 for $.50 which surprised me as I bought 1 beater back in 1970 for $13. The mixer only cost me $5 from a thrift store.

    When I needed to replace my blender which wasn't a Hamilton Beach, I looked thru the Hamilton Beacher blenders first. Decided to just use my Food processor for the time being until I found what I really wanted.
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