At $69, the Hamilton Beach 63390 is the entry point for stand mixing. A 300-watt motor and 4-quart stainless bowl handle cake batters, cookie doughs, and lighter bread recipes without complaint. Planetary mixing action, 6 speeds, and a tilt-head design. Build quality is noticeably plastic-heavy and the warranty is just one year, but for occasional bakers or those new to stand mixing who aren't ready to commit to a KitchenAid, the price-to-function ratio is very strong.
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| Bowl capacity | 4 qt / 3.8 L |
| Motor | 300W |
| Included attachments | Flat beater, dough hook, whisk |
| Speed settings | 6 speeds |
| Head type | Tilt-head |
| Warranty | 1 year limited |
The Hamilton Beach 63390 costs $69. At that price, it is the only stand mixer available that delivers planetary mixing action, a stainless steel bowl, a dough hook, a flat beater, and a wire whisk — the standard three-piece attachment set. For first-time stand mixer users or occasional bakers who are not ready to commit to a KitchenAid, the price-to-basic-function ratio is very strong.
In practice, the 63390 handles cake mix batters, cookie doughs (standard firmness), mashed potatoes, and pancake batter without difficulty. The 300-watt motor is the weakest in this comparison — it will audibly labour on stiff bread doughs and should not be run continuously for more than a few minutes on heavy loads. For enriched breads, dinner rolls, and lighter doughs, it works adequately.
The 4-quart bowl is the smallest here — a single layer cake recipe fills it to about 70% capacity, leaving little room for folding dry ingredients without spillage. For batters that increase significantly in volume during mixing (meringues, whipped cream), this limits usefulness.
The build quality is the most significant limitation. The Hamilton Beach is mostly polycarbonate plastic where the KitchenAid and Kenwood are metal — it feels noticeably lighter (8 lb versus 26 lb for the Artisan) and less substantial. Long-term durability in daily use is not comparable. The 1-year warranty is appropriate for a $69 appliance, but is shorter than the Cuisinart's lifetime motor warranty.
The verdict is straightforward: if you bake cakes and cookies occasionally and cannot justify $200+, the 63390 is a functional, honest product at its price. If you bake more than monthly or anticipate wanting attachments, a pasta roller, or reliable bread kneading, save up for the Cuisinart SM-50 or KitchenAid Artisan.
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