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It spatters a lot on high speed and has many gaps to clean.
I wouldn't recommend folding anything with an electric mixer because you risk over mixing the product.
cooking spray. it will keep the mixer relatively clean you just need to clean the mixer well to begin. I would clean the mixer with muriatic acid and water at a 8:1 water:acid mix and remove as much grease and dirt and old concrete as possible. Then at the start of each day spray the mixer and when you take a lunch clean your mixer. Painters clean their paint brushes throughout the day, masons clean their trowles throughout the day so you should expect to clean your mixer lightly throughout the day and a good cleanup at the end of the day.
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Yes you can.
To effectively use a hand mixer for dough preparation, start by using the mixer's lowest speed setting to combine the ingredients. Gradually increase the speed as the dough comes together, being careful not to overmix. Use the mixer's dough hook attachments for kneading, and follow the recipe's instructions for mixing times. Clean the mixer thoroughly after use to maintain its performance.
An electric mixer in use typically runs on electrical energy provided by the power grid. The amount of energy consumed by the mixer depends on its power rating and the duration of use. This energy is converted into mechanical energy to operate the mixer's motor and other components.
The benefits of using a hand mixer out-way those of an electric mixer. This is because, even though you may be going slower, the technique of a human arm that is required for perfect cakes, can only be done by hand.
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