Shardor HM9111A-UL Hand Mixer Review
Our verdict
The Shardor HM9111A-UL offers a 4.4-star average from over 2,600 reviews at just $21.99, making it one of the better-supported budget hand mixers in its price band. Specific wattage and speed data are not available in the product listing, so buyers looking for detailed power specs will need to check the manufacturer page.
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Budget-conscious home bakers who want a proven low-cost option with a solid review base.
Skip if
You need confirmed wattage specs or plan to mix stiff doughs regularly.
- Priced 21% below the category median ($27.95 across 31 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 2,600 owner ratings
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Popularity3.4/5
2,600 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['The Shardor HM9111A-UL sits at $21.99, putting it firmly in the entry-level hand mixer category. Despite the low price, it has accumulated over 2,600 reviews with a 4.4-star average, which is notably strong for a mixer in this tier and suggests it performs adequately for typical light mixing tasks like batters, dressings, and whipped cream.', 'The product listing does not include confirmed wattage, speed count, dimensions, or weight data. That makes it harder to compare against similarly priced competitors on a spec-by-spec basis. Buyers who want to know power output or control granularity should consult the product page or manufacturer directly before ordering.', 'For occasional bakers or those mixing lighter ingredients, the combination of price and review satisfaction makes the HM9111A-UL worth considering. It would not be the first choice for someone who bakes frequently or needs a mixer for heavier tasks, but at this price point it is hard to find another option with 2,600-plus reviews and a 4.4 average.']
Pros
- Very affordable at $21.99
- 4.4-star average from over 2,600 reviews is strong for this price range
- Good fit for light mixing tasks like eggs, batters, and light frostings
- Low investment risk if you only bake occasionally
Cons
- Wattage, speed count, and dimensions are not listed, making spec comparisons difficult
- Unknown power output means uncertainty for heavier mixing tasks
- Brand recognition is limited compared to Hamilton Beach or Cuisinart
Performance notes
No wattage, speed, weight, dimension, or voltage data is available for the HM9111A-UL in the product listing. Performance assessments are based on buyer rating patterns. The 4.4-star score from 2,600 buyers indicates most purchasers found it adequate for their needs, which at this price point typically involves lighter everyday mixing rather than heavy dough work.
What buyers say
A 4.4-star rating from more than 2,600 reviews is a meaningful positive signal for a sub-$22 hand mixer. The review volume suggests it has been in the market long enough to build genuine buyer feedback, and the rating indicates a majority of buyers were satisfied with its performance for typical home use.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the wattage of the Shardor HM9111A-UL?
Wattage is not listed in the available product specifications. If motor power is important to your decision, check the current Amazon listing or contact the manufacturer directly for confirmed specs before purchasing.
Is the Shardor HM9111A-UL good for making cake batter?
Based on its buyer rating and price class, it appears well suited for standard cake batters, which are relatively light mixing tasks. For dense batters or stiff doughs, a model with confirmed wattage above 250 W would be a safer choice. Reach out to hello@chpizza.com if you have specific recipe questions.