Elite Gourmet EHM003M Hand Mixer Review
Our verdict
The Elite Gourmet EHM003M is one of the cheapest hand mixers on the market at $16.25, and its 4.1-star rating from 1,200 buyers suggests it does the job for occasional light mixing. Spec details are absent from the listing, so it is a buy-on-trust proposition for buyers who prioritize price above all else.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Very occasional bakers who need a mixer for simple, light tasks and want to spend as little as possible.
Skip if
You bake regularly, need known wattage for confident purchases, or mix anything thicker than a standard cake batter.
- Priced 42% below the category median ($27.95 across 31 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 1,200 owner ratings
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Popularity3.1/5
1,200 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
['At $16.25, the EHM003M sits at the low end of the hand mixer price range. Spec data including wattage, speeds, weight, and dimensions are not available from the product listing, which limits how precisely buyers can evaluate it before purchasing. What is available is a 4.1-star average from 1,200 reviews, a volume that suggests a meaningful base of real buyers have used and rated it.', 'A 4.1-star rating is on the lower end of the hand mixer category, where many models in the same price range score 4.3 or higher. That said, at this price level expectations should be calibrated accordingly. Buyers getting it for whipping cream, beating eggs, or making simple cake batter are most likely to come away satisfied.', 'Elite Gourmet is a budget appliance brand with a broad kitchen product range. Their mixers tend to serve entry-level use cases rather than frequent or heavy-duty baking. The EHM003M is a reasonable first mixer or backup unit, but it would not be the right call for anyone who bakes more than occasionally.']
Pros
- Very low price at $16.25 makes it accessible to almost any budget
- 1,200 reviews provides a meaningful sample of real buyer experiences
- Good as a backup or occasional-use mixer
- Elite Gourmet offers a broad product line with reasonable brand availability
Cons
- Wattage, speed count, dimensions, and weight are all unlisted, making it hard to evaluate specs
- 4.1-star average is below average for the hand mixer category
- Not suited for regular baking or anything beyond light mixing tasks
- No spec transparency means uncertainty about long-term durability
Performance notes
No wattage, speed count, dimensions, weight, or voltage data are available for the EHM003M. At this price point, motors in budget hand mixers typically fall in the 100 to 150-watt range. The 4.1-star rating from 1,200 buyers suggests acceptable performance for light tasks, but the absence of specs makes it impossible to comment on power headroom or precise control range.
What buyers say
A 4.1-star average from 1,200 reviews is a mixed but workable signal. It tells you a majority of buyers were satisfied enough not to leave a low rating, but it also places the EHM003M below the 4.3 to 4.6 range where most competing budget hand mixers cluster. For $16.25, the expectations bar is lower and the rating reflects that tradeoff.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the wattage and speed specs of the Elite Gourmet EHM003M?
Those details are not listed in the available product data. Before purchasing, check the current Amazon listing or Elite Gourmet's website for confirmed specifications. Buying without confirmed specs is a higher-risk approach if power output matters to you.
Is the EHM003M a good choice for someone who bakes weekly?
If you bake weekly, the EHM003M is probably not the strongest choice given its unknown specs and 4.1-star rating relative to the category. A 275-watt model from Hamilton Beach in the $25 to $35 range would give you more confidence in motor output and more community feedback to rely on. Email hello@chpizza.com if you want a specific recommendation.