Due to the amerage required, there are no mixers that are battery powered.
There are several types of mixers, including stand mixers, hand mixers, and immersion (or stick) mixers. Stand mixers are stationary appliances with a bowl and attachments for various mixing tasks, making them ideal for heavy-duty mixing. Hand mixers are portable and convenient for lighter tasks, while immersion mixers allow for blending directly in pots or bowls. Other specialized types include planetary mixers, used in commercial kitchens for large batches, and dough mixers specifically designed for kneading dough.
No, theere are no remote controlled mixers.
No, it would be illegal if they did!!
NO, Hobart Corp makes Hobart brand mixers and KitchenAid makes the KitchenAid brand. Both companies have trademarked versions of countertop and commercial mixers.
Blender mixers are available from any major department store. Dillards, JCPenneys, even Walmart or Target offer a variety of brands and styles of blender mixers.
One can purchase powered mixers from any local IKEA shop. One can also purchase powered mixers online from Amazon, Best Buy, eBay, Sweet Water and Harmony Central.
There are no solar powered mixers on the market; however, the first mixers were indeed manual. A simple turn handle rotated a gear which in turn spun two beaters.
Any mixer that has a safety latch on its lid will be safe.
Yes, the high end ones are programmable.
The speaker in Concrete Mixers thinks they are interesting and impressive.
Very few powered mixers have a USB audio connection, but you can connect the line output out of almost any mixer to the inputs on the Mac to record with GarageBand.
The companies that make the best laboratory mixers include Cole-Palmer and Silverson. The mixers are used in labs to mix liquids. The mixers can be bought on their website.