Does anyone know where I can purchase a 12 volt Cake mixer/beater. The one with the two beaters that is used for beating cake mixes. For obvious reasons don't want a 240 v unit. Have tried searching, eBay, 12vshop, Whitworths and Google with no luck. Thanks to all in advance.
Pejay said
03:01 PM Mar 1, 2015
Dare I suggest you hunt out an old fashioned egg beater at a op. shop. To be honest with a little effort they beat a cake really great.
-- Edited by Pejay on Sunday 1st of March 2015 03:03:16 PM
Olley46 said
04:01 PM Mar 1, 2015
Try a verable speed cordless drill with your old beater one beater only,I wouldn't run the drill flat out you may end up with cake mix from one end of the van to the other,just a thought if you can't find a 12 volt mixer,those drills will go very slow ,make shore you ware goggles incase you slip on the trigger (only joking) about the goggles.
Lance C
Rongela said
05:17 PM Mar 1, 2015
Thanks for your suggestion Pejay. That's what the misses will be using. Just thought I would make things easier for her.
madaboutled said
05:28 PM Mar 1, 2015
Pejay wrote:
Dare I suggest you hunt out an old fashioned egg beater at a op. shop. To be honest with a little effort they beat a cake really great.
-- Edited by Pejay on Sunday 1st of March 2015 03:03:16 PM
You can still buy them in some kitchen ware shops, just avoid the ones with moving plastic parts or plastic bodies as they are easy to break (been there, done that). The op shop is a good suggestion if you can get hold of one thats really old.
Rongela said
05:33 PM Mar 1, 2015
Olley46 wrote:
Try a verable speed cordless drill with your old beater one beater only,I wouldn't run the drill flat out you may end up with cake mix from one end of the van to the other,just a thought if you can't find a 12 volt mixer,those drills will go very slow ,make shore you ware goggles incase you slip on the trigger (only joking) about the goggles.
Lance C
Thought of it as well. No doubt will work. Can just imagine the misses with goggles!!!!
Pejay said
06:23 PM Mar 1, 2015
I was reading this out to hubby and damn near choked on the Chardy!! The mind fair boggles, must borrow hubbies drill next week when we get back on the road and try it out. Good excuse to use the new oven.
-- Edited by Pejay on Sunday 1st of March 2015 06:24:45 PM
Gus1949 said
01:39 PM Mar 2, 2015
I love funny posts, far less serious that Techies Corner.
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can purchase a 12 volt Cake mixer/beater. The one with the two beaters that is used for beating cake mixes. For obvious reasons don't want a 240 v unit. Have tried searching, eBay, 12vshop, Whitworths and Google with no luck. Thanks to all in advance.
Dare I suggest you hunt out an old fashioned egg beater at a op. shop. To be honest with a little effort they beat a cake really great.
-- Edited by Pejay on Sunday 1st of March 2015 03:03:16 PM
Try a verable speed cordless drill with your old beater one beater only,I wouldn't run the drill flat out you may end up with cake mix from one end of the van to the other,just a thought if you can't find a 12 volt mixer,those drills will go very slow ,make shore you ware goggles incase you slip on the trigger (only joking) about the goggles.
Lance C
Thanks for your suggestion Pejay. That's what the misses will be using. Just thought I would make things easier for her.
You can still buy them in some kitchen ware shops, just avoid the ones with moving plastic parts or plastic bodies as they are easy to break (been there, done that). The op shop is a good suggestion if you can get hold of one thats really old.
Thought of it as well. No doubt will work. Can just imagine the misses with goggles!!!!
I was reading this out to hubby and damn near choked on the Chardy!! The mind fair boggles, must borrow hubbies drill next week when we get back on the road and try it out. Good excuse to use the new oven.
-- Edited by Pejay on Sunday 1st of March 2015 06:24:45 PM
Stick with the power drill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiTQQhsC1aI
http://www.kitchenaid.com/shop/countertop-appliances-1/countertop-appliances-2/hand-blenders-3/-[KHB3581CA]-401873/KHB3581CA/
not cheap for a purpose built system..
-- Edited by Mike C on Monday 2nd of March 2015 08:27:02 PM
Good grief. For that sort of money I'd resort to using a stick if I had to. After al its only a cake mix.
Thanks for the link mike.
Yep that would pay for several years worth of shop baked ones :)
enjoy using the drill.....
cheers
Mike