Cusimax Stand Mixer Review
Our verdict
The Cusimax is the most reviewed stand mixer in this category with over 6,600 ratings at 4.4 stars, and at $89.98 with 650 W and touch controls it offers a well-validated entry-level package. The plastic housing is the main tradeoff for the price.
Check price on AmazonBest for
Budget-conscious home bakers who want proven crowd validation, a decent motor, and touch controls without spending over $100.
Skip if
You regularly mix stiff doughs, want a metal housing, or plan to use the machine heavily every week for years.
- Wattage 650 W
- Speeds 8
- Material Plastic
- Controls Touch
- Color Grey
- Dimensions 14.56 X 7.08 X 12.99 In
- Priced 76% below the category median ($379.99 across 34 tracked models)
- Wattage of 650 W - higher than 74% of the 34 models we track
- Speeds of 8 - lower than 60% of the 34 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 6,619 owner ratings
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Popularity5.0/5
6,619 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
['With 6,619 ratings at 4.4 stars, the Cusimax is far and away the most buyer-validated budget stand mixer in this lineup. That kind of review volume at a consistently strong rating is a real signal. At $89.98, it fits alongside the other sub-$100 options but stands apart on review depth. The 650 W motor is respectable for the price, matching or beating higher-cost competitors.', 'The 8-speed touch control interface is a differentiator in this price range. Most budget mixers use a simple knob, so touch controls here give it a more premium feel. That said, touch controls on plastic-body appliances can be less tactile and responsive than physical controls, and long-term durability of touch panels on budget machines is a known variable.', 'The plastic body and unknown bowl size are the gaps in the spec sheet. Without a listed bowl size, it is hard to know how much batter or dough you can realistically mix. The 14.56 x 7.08 x 12.99 in footprint is compact, suggesting the bowl is likely in the 4 to 5 qt range. For casual home baking the Cusimax is one of the strongest cases in the sub-$100 tier, with the review count to back it up.']
Pros
- 6,619 reviews at 4.4 stars, by far the most validated budget mixer here
- 650 W is strong for a sub-$90 machine
- Touch controls add a modern feel at the price point
- Compact footprint fits most kitchen countertops
- 120 V US standard power, no adapter needed
Cons
- Plastic housing limits long-term durability expectations
- Bowl capacity not listed in specs
- Touch controls may be less reliable than physical knobs over time
Specifications
| Wattage | 650 W |
|---|---|
| Speeds | 8 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Controls | Touch |
| Color | Grey |
| Dimensions | 14.56 X 7.08 X 12.99 In |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (Ac) |
Performance notes
650 W motor with 8-speed touch interface, running on 120 V AC. No bowl size listed in available data. Footprint is 14.56 x 7.08 x 12.99 in. The compact width suggests this is designed for smaller countertops. Grey colorway blends with most kitchen aesthetics.
What buyers say
6,619 reviewers at 4.4 stars is the strongest social proof signal in this entire lineup. Buyer feedback at this scale covers a wide range of use cases, and a 4.4 average across that volume means the machine genuinely satisfies most users at the $89.98 price point. Critical reviews typically note limitations of the plastic build, consistent with expectations for the category.
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Frequently asked questions
What size bowl does the Cusimax stand mixer have?
The bowl capacity is not confirmed in the available specification data for this listing. Based on the machine's footprint and price tier, a 4 to 5 qt bowl is typical for this class of mixer, but verify the bowl size on the current product listing before purchasing if capacity is important to your decision.
Are touch controls reliable on a budget stand mixer?
Touch controls work well for basic operation and clean up more easily than physical knobs. The concern with budget machines is longevity: touch panel adhesives and electronics on appliances under $100 face more wear stress than on higher-end builds. The 6,600-plus reviews suggest the Cusimax's touch panel holds up well enough for most buyers, but it is worth noting if you plan to use the machine daily for years.
How does the Cusimax compare to the Honinst at a similar price?
Both are sub-$130 plastic-body budget mixers with 660 W motors. The Honinst has a confirmed 6.5 qt bowl and 10-speed knob, while the Cusimax uses touch controls and has 8 speeds but no confirmed bowl size. The Cusimax wins convincingly on buyer validation with 6,600-plus reviews versus the Honinst's 1,400. The Honinst's confirmed bowl size is an advantage if capacity is your priority.