Think about the beaters. One would assume it referred to someone or something in fast motion, going in circles, possibly stirring things up between people, possibly causing trouble between them. You would have to look at the context to figure out the meaning.
electric mixer
Assuming that mixer is a "sound mixer" and not the thing with beaters, yes. Otherwise, just break out your old cassette deck.
Replacement beaters for a Crofton stand mixer can typically be found on online marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, or through the Aldi website, where the brand is often sold.
The general answer is that the electric motor makes it go. Electricity is converted to mechanical energy by the motor, and the power is transferred through gears (to correct speed) and coupled to the mixing head or to the mixer blade shafts.
electric energy kinetic mechanical energy
One chills an egg beater or the beater attachment to an electric mixer by placing the beater in the refrigerator or on ice until it is thoroughly chilled. Chilled beaters are used for beating eggs, butter or certain types of cold mixtures.
I wouldn't recommend folding anything with an electric mixer because you risk over mixing the product.
A mixer typically uses electrical energy to power its motor, which rotates the mixing blades or beaters. The electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy to facilitate the mixing process.
The benefits of using a paddle attachment for a hand mixer include more even mixing, better incorporation of ingredients, and reduced splattering compared to using beaters.
The answer is EGG.
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A rotary eggbeater is a kitchen tool used for mixing, beating, and whipping ingredients such as eggs, batter, or cream. It typically consists of a handle attached to a set of gears that operate a set of beaters or blades. When the handle is turned, the beaters rotate, incorporating air into the mixture and creating a smooth and homogenous texture. This manual tool is commonly used in baking and cooking to quickly and efficiently mix ingredients.