Sencor SHM 5330 white
![]() | Expecting restock Device type: stationary mixer; Power (W): 300; Number of speeds: 5; Turbo mode; Bowl rotation; Pre-installed programs: Capacities: main bowl; Nozzles: whisk: double whisk; kneading hooks; Power source: hammock; Main bowl material: plastic; Dimensions (cm): 24x32x23; Weight (kg): 2.2; |
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Universal Helper
The Sencor stand mixer is a simple and practical model for home use, equipped with everything you need for everyday cooking. The 2-in-1 format makes the appliance versatile: it combines the functions of a stand mixer and a hand mixer. If necessary, the device can be quickly removed from the stand for separate use — for example, for prolonged mixing or faster tasks like whipping a small portion of cream.
The bowl capacity is sufficient for making dough for a large pie or whipping egg whites for a family dessert. The bowl is placed on a rotating platform and turns automatically during operation, promoting more even mixing of ingredients. The set includes four stainless steel attachments: a pair of whisks for fluffy mixes and a pair of hooks for denser dough. For convenience in removing the attachments, there is a separate button on the body.
Power and Control
The power of the model is 300 W, which is not high. Nevertheless, it is sufficient for most household tasks: the mixer can handle whipping cream, as well as making choux or sponge cake batter. However, when working with dense masses, large portions, and prolonged intensive mixing, the capabilities of the device may be lacking. There are 5 speeds available to adjust the operation, allowing you to choose the appropriate mode for different ingredients and processes. Additionally, there is a turbo mode for a short-term increase in speed.



