麻豆区

麻豆区

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  • Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
    麻豆区 Vine Customer Review of Free Product( What's this? )
    For some of you younger folks, one may not recognize this device that was pretty standard in North American Homes, prior to the advent of electrical appliances. When I saw this, I could not resist getting it as it brought back many memories of my youth. Back in those times working in the kitchen was usually a picture of laborious tasks by all involved in that particular food preparation. Oh how I only remembered the good part of such devices, getting this quickly brought me back to reality. Back then hand held egg beaters were all of similar design and function. The difference was the mechanics of the tool. On the better ones, beating eggs were a smooth and successful venture, On others the beaters would periodically stick, requiring Armstrong strength to turn the handle and complete what today is a simple task of beating some eggs and one could elevate that to a factor of 10 for heavier mixtures such as cake mixing. These beaters are more of the latter. Although all the pivot points have plastic joints, the wheel itself has a fair amount of resistance. The inside of the handle only makes it more difficult to hold in a steady manner. This is not to state that the beaters are not a useful tool , as it certainly performs the function it鈥檚 designed for, just not as smoothly as other designs. Frankly as something to put in our camping tool pouch, perfect. If for no other reason owning one of these beaters is really good for those small jobs one doesn鈥檛 want to pull out that 25 pound electric mixer/
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    Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2025
    For some of you younger folks, one may not recognize this device that was pretty standard in North American Homes, prior to the advent of electrical appliances. When I saw this, I could not resist getting it as it brought back many memories of my youth. Back in those times working in the kitchen was usually a picture of laborious tasks by all involved in that particular food preparation. Oh how I only remembered the good part of such devices, getting this quickly brought me back to reality. Back then hand held egg beaters were all of similar design and function. The difference was the mechanics of the tool. On the better ones, beating eggs were a smooth and successful venture, On others the beaters would periodically stick, requiring Armstrong strength to turn the handle and complete what today is a simple task of beating some eggs and one could elevate that to a factor of 10 for heavier mixtures such as cake mixing. These beaters are more of the latter. Although all the pivot points have plastic joints, the wheel itself has a fair amount of resistance. The inside of the handle only makes it more difficult to hold in a steady manner. This is not to state that the beaters are not a useful tool , as it certainly performs the function it鈥檚 designed for, just not as smoothly as other designs. Frankly as something to put in our camping tool pouch, perfect. If for no other reason owning one of these beaters is really good for those small jobs one doesn鈥檛 want to pull out that 25 pound electric mixer/
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3.2 out of 5 stars
38 global ratings