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Hamilton Beach 62682RZ 6-Speed Hand Mixer Review: Great Value, Real Trade-Offs

Hamilton Beach 62682RZ 6-Speed Electric Hand Mixer
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The Hamilton Beach 62682RZ is the best-selling electric hand mixer in the US — a 250-watt, 6-speed beater with a snap-on storage case, priced around $28 and backed by more than 66,000 Amazon ratings. For most home bakers handling the everyday lineup of whipped cream, cakes, cookies, and frosting, it genuinely delivers. There are a handful of real limitations worth knowing before you commit.

Product Overview

The 62682RZ is the White 250W variant in Hamilton Beach's 6-speed hand mixer family. The higher-wattage Red version (275W) also includes dough hooks; this model does not. According to Circana's 2024 retail-tracking data, Hamilton Beach is the top-selling hand mixer brand in the United States.

Spec Detail
Model number 62682RZ
Motor 250W peak power
Speeds 6 + QuickBurst button
Weight ~2.86 lbs
Included attachments 2 traditional beaters, 1 whisk
Storage Snap-on case (holds mixer, beaters, whisk)
Price (at review) ~$27.95

Four features show up most in how people actually use this mixer. The Bowl Rest lets the unit balance on the bowl's rim between ingredient additions, keeping drips in the bowl rather than on the counter. The QuickBurst button delivers a momentary burst of extra power for stiff batters. The snap-on storage case clips directly to the mixer and holds all the attachments, a genuinely smart design for anyone with crowded drawers. And a single eject button releases the attachments cleanly, no hand contact required.

Performance & Real-World Use

Whipping is where the 62682RZ genuinely shines. In TechGearLab's controlled hand mixer roundup, this model whipped meringue to stiff peaks faster than every other mixer they tested — approximately 8.5 minutes — despite costing a fraction of many competitors' prices. Whipped cream and egg whites come out quickly and reliably.

Everyday batters and mixing tasks hold up well. Cookie dough, cake batter, and frosting all come together without struggle at moderate speeds. The QuickBurst button is a useful feature for punching through chunky doughs with chocolate chips or nuts. The lightweight build (~2.86 lbs) reduces hand fatigue compared to heavier plug-in alternatives.

Two performance weaknesses are worth flagging. First, there is no slow-start feature: the motor jumps immediately to the selected speed. If you switch it on at speed 3 with a bowl of powdered sugar, you will get a flour cloud. TechGearLab specifically called out this limitation, and America's Test Kitchen testing on related Hamilton Beach 6-speed models found the lowest speed still too fast for genuinely delicate blending tasks like folding in powders. Second, the motor runs warm during extended sessions — long batches of cookie dough benefit from brief rest breaks to avoid overheating.

At higher speed settings, the 62682RZ is meaningfully louder than premium mixers like the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus or the Breville Handy Mix Scraper. It's not painful, but it's noticeable.

Pros
  • Exceptional price-to-performance ratio at ~$28 — the lowest entry point for a name-brand hand mixer from a major US retailer
  • Fastest meringue whipping in TechGearLab's competitive test, outperforming pricier models
  • Bowl Rest feature is practical and prevents counter drips without extra equipment
  • Snap-on storage case keeps all three attachments together in one place
  • Lightweight at ~2.86 lbs — meaningfully easier on the arm than heavier hand mixers
  • Intuitive scrolling-wheel speed control with clear tactile steps
  • Dishwasher-safe beaters and whisk make cleanup easy
  • Widely available at Target, Walmart, Amazon, Home Depot, and most major US retailers
Cons
  • No slow-start function: the motor activates at full selected speed, guaranteeing flour clouds with powdery ingredients
  • Lowest speed still too fast for truly delicate blending (flagged by ATK testing on related 6-speed models)
  • Snap-on storage case latch is stiff and requires firm pressure — awkward for users with limited grip strength
  • Surface crevices along the mixer body make wiping down more involved than smooth competitors
  • Noticeably loud at speeds 4–6
  • Long-term durability inconsistencies reported in user reviews: some owners report coating wear or motor failures at or beyond the one-year mark
  • No dough hooks in this (White/250W) variant — the Red 275W model includes them
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Our Verdict

The Hamilton Beach 62682RZ earns its place as America's best-selling hand mixer by doing the basics very well at an almost impossible price. The whipping performance is genuinely impressive — it beat more expensive competitors in controlled testing. The snap-on storage case solves a real problem most hand mixers ignore. The real costs are the no-slow-start flour clouds, the stiff case latch, and some durability uncertainty in the long tail of user reviews. For occasional and moderate bakers, those trade-offs are acceptable. For serious or frequent bakers, spending two to three times more on a Cuisinart or KitchenAid buys meaningfully better speed control and more consistent build quality.

Video Review by Robert Veach
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