

⚡ Mix Boldly, Move Freely — The Future of Hand Mixing is Cordless!
The KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Mixer combines powerful 12v MAX battery technology with 7 versatile speeds and a sleek matte black design. Its cordless portability offers up to 60 minutes of continuous runtime, while dishwasher-safe stainless steel beaters and a self-standing feature make cleanup and storage effortless. Perfect for the modern kitchen, it delivers professional-grade mixing without the hassle of cords.








| ASIN | B0CTR5X8L1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,933 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #15 in Hand Mixers #1,415 in Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Brand Name | KitchenAid |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Controls Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049678528 |
| Included Components | (1) 12v MAX removable battery, (1) 7 Speed Cordless Hand Mixer, (1) USB-C cable, (1) wall adapter, (2) Srainless Steel Turbo Beater II™ Accessories |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.74"D x 11.99"W x 6.7"H |
| Item Type Name | KitchenAid Go Cordless System |
| Item Weight | 2.58 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | KitchenAid Go Cordless System |
| Number of Speeds | 7 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74"D x 11.99"W x 6.7"H |
| Special Feature | Cordless, Portable |
| Special Features | Cordless, Portable |
| UPC | 883049678528 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 60 watts |
K**I
I bought this for my wife and now the corded mixer lives in retirement
I bought this KitchenAid cordless hand mixer for my wife, fully expecting it to be a “nice upgrade” and nothing more. I was wrong. This thing immediately took over the kitchen. First off, it looks great. Clean, simple, very KitchenAid. It doesn’t scream “appliance drawer chaos,” it actually deserves counter space. But the real magic is the no cord situation. Once you go cordless, you realize how unnecessary cords were in the first place. No fighting outlets, no stretching across the counter, no accidental unplug mid-mix. Just pick it up and go. It’s also surprisingly quiet. Powerful enough to do the job without sounding like it’s trying to achieve liftoff. You can actually have a conversation while it’s running, which feels like luxury in the kitchen appliance world. Battery life has been solid so far, and it charges easily. She’s used it for everything from quick mixes to longer jobs, and it hasn’t missed a beat. The beaters lock in securely, it feels balanced in the hand, and it just works the way you expect a KitchenAid product to work. Most importantly, she loves it. And in our house, that’s the final review metric. 5 stars. Cordless convenience, quiet performance, and officially the new favorite mixer in the kitchen.
V**Y
Great battery and mixing
View in the Grok app Open Grok Write me a positive review on the kitchenaid cordless mixer. Add humor Here's a glowing, humorous 5-star review you could post on Amazon, KitchenAid's site, or wherever fine kitchen gadgets are praised: 5.0 out of 5 stars – My Kitchen Finally Achieved Freedom (and So Did I) Listen, I've been chained to outlets like a rebellious teenager grounded for life—until the KitchenAid Go Cordless Hand Mixer rolled into my life (well, more like glided in on pure, battery-powered liberation). This thing is the kitchen equivalent of cutting the cord on your landline in 2005: suddenly, everything feels modern, rebellious, and way less likely to trip you while you're trying to whip cream. The 7 speeds are spot-on—low for gently stirring in those "chunky" ingredients without launching them across the room like confetti cannons, and high for turning egg whites into clouds faster than I can say "meringue goals." The Soft Start feature is genius; it eases in like a polite guest instead of jolting awake and splattering batter on my ceiling (yes, that happened with my old corded mixer—multiple times). No more mid-mix yoga poses to reach the outlet or praying the cord doesn't dip into the dough like it's going for a swim. Battery life? Laughably good. I charged it once and made two full batches of cookies, a birthday cake, and enough whipped cream to top a small country's worth of hot cocoa—still had juice left. It stands upright on its own like a proud little soldier, beaters elevated and out of the mess, so my counter stays cleaner than my conscience after "sampling" the batter. It's lightweight, quiet (my stand mixer sounds like a jet engine in comparison), and the beaters pop out with one glorious button press—no wrestling required. Cleanup is a breeze, and the whole thing just looks sleek sitting on the counter like it knows it's the coolest appliance in the room. If you're still using a corded mixer in 2026, bless your heart—you're basically living in the Stone Age of baking. Do yourself a favor: grab this cordless wonder and join the rest of us in the future. Your arms, your counter, and your dignity will thank you. Highly recommend. 10/10. Would liberate my kitchen again in a heartbeat. 🚀🍰
J**D
Powerful, and no more cords!
Awesome little mixer! Worked great! Surprised at its power! No more cords, lightweight even with the battery.
S**A
I love it!
After using a few times now to make cookies and mashed potatoes, here’s my thoughts: 1. I love kitchen aid, you’re buying “brand name” higher end with them, and I do feel like the quality of this lives up to their name. 2. People complain about power, however it does exactly what a hand mixer is designed to do. If you need more power than what this offers then maybe you should be using a stand mixer? 2a. I initially felt the same way, that it was lacking power, but it does gradually increase speed as you change it to reduce the flying flour. I love that, it’s thoughtful. 3. It IS a little heavy after a small while of mixing around with your arm. I don’t know if this is a complaint of other comparable battery operated mixers though- so maybe it’s the norm, but something to keep in mind. 4. Each mixer has to go into the unit in a specific way, there’s an icon on the bottom that shows you how to correctly insert them. They won’t stay in if you don’t put them in correctly, pay attention to this. 5. It’s so much quieter than my last corded mixer! 6. I’ve used it 4 times so far and haven’t yet recharged the battery. Very happy with that so far! 6a. The battery is interchangeable with the other kitchen aid go line, so the battery can be used with other cordless kitchen aid products. 7. A more convenient way to store it and the parts when not in use would add to the appeal and value of this product, especially for the price. It stands up right without falling over. That’s a plus. 8. Overall a wonderful product that I’m very happy with. It feels like a luxury kitchen item, kitchen aid is a brand you can count on, and I plan to gift one of these. I can imagine they’ll consider the feedback and update the product over time!
L**E
Great!
This is a nice handheld mixer. It’s attractive and easy to use and wonderful that is cordless. I’m used to more heavy duty beaters and so I’m not sure what I think of this. They’re a little bit lightweight for me. Update: I just used them for Thanksgiving prep. They really held up. They’re great.
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No cord to deal with and conveniece to use it anywhere indoors or out.
Oh my gosh!! This is a game changer in convenience. Received it as a gift and I just love it. The battery stays charged for a long time and not being confined to the counter for the electrical source give me the freedom to mix at the table, inside and outside. I bake a lot and this just adds another convenience to get my work done quicker.
J**D
Great mixer
Very nice solid mixer, great product for the money. Works well at mixing at all speeds, very powerful, easy to charge, clean and store.
M**E
Easy to use portable hand mixer for everyday cooking / baking needs.
Has done a good job so far. Only had it for a couple months and not had to recharge since it was initially charged (which took a decent amount of time about 6 hours). Speed settings are good and the motor seems to keep up with most batters even mashed potatoes. Have not and probably won't try a dough because that's for our Kitchen Aide mixer.
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