Sorry, Grandma: This cordless (23% off) KitchenAid mixer is better than your $600 one

My grandma used to bake for a family of six with an exorbitantly expensive stand mixer the size of a toddler.I bake to flirt with folks who appreciate acts of service and think brown butter is impressive.

That’s why I swear by my best-selling KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Mixer, which is sleek, powerful, and — bless — two pounds.And right now, it’s on sale for under $100 during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which means you can snag one yourself and give baking cookies for crushes a try.

It’s giving soft peaks, minimal effort, and maximum modern wifey energy.This mixer has never let me down.It’s cordless, compact, and oddly empowering — like baking, but tidier and wireless.

I’ve whipped cream in Airbnbs, mixed cookies in borrowed bowls, and even made banana bread for a man who did not deserve banana bread.It’s become my go-to move.

The mixer, not the man.Honestly? I don’t want to be tethered — to a family of six, to an electrical outlet, or to the idea that baking has to be serious.This mixer gets it.

It’s fully portable, ridiculously easy to clean, and fits in my drawer next to the Maldon salt.Sorry, grandma — I’ll keep the family recipes, but I’m doing it my way.Pros:Cons:The KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Mixer is part of KitchenAid’s new cordless collection designed for serious convenience without sacrificing performance.

Powered by a removable rechargeable battery (sold separately or as part of a bundle), it offers seven speeds to tackle everything from delicate whipped cream to dense cookie dough.The soft start feature minimizes mess, while the lightweight, ergonomic design makes it easy to maneuver, even one-handed.

With up to 60 minutes of run time per charge, this cordless mixer is the answer to small-space living, baking on the go, or just saying goodbye to outlet-hopping for good.For over 200 years, the New York Post has been America’s go-to source for bold news, engaging stories, in-depth reporting, and now, insightful sh...

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