Ninja Hand Mixer Review: Unboxing, First Impressions, and How It Works
Welcome back! Today we have an exciting Ninja hand mixer review where I’ll be unboxing and giving my first impressions of this versatile kitchen tool. I’ve been a huge fan of Ninja products for a while—I already have their coffee maker, air fryer, and Crock-Pot, and I love them all. So when I saw this hand mixer on my Christmas list, I was thrilled that my mom got it for me.
If you’re looking for a mixer that doesn’t immediately jump from zero to high speed and makes your kitchen tasks simpler, this Ninja hand mixer review is for you. I’ve had my older mixer since summer, and it tends to splatter ingredients everywhere. I’m hoping this new one gives me more control, especially for delicate baking tasks.
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Unboxing the Ninja Hand Mixer
As soon as I opened the box, everything was neatly packaged. The kit includes:
- Beaters
- Whisk attachment (I’ve never used an electric whisk before!)
- Handheld portion of the mixer
- Immersion blender attachment
- Container for blending
- Instructions and recipe booklet
I love how Ninja hand mixers have interchangeable parts. You only need one power unit, and you can switch between attachments effortlessly. This reduces clutter in your kitchen and makes baking and cooking much more convenient.
First Impressions and Features
Plugging it in, I noticed the mixer has a small light—likely indicating speed—and multiple buttons:
- Power button
- Turbo button
- Up and down speed controls
- Eject button for attachments
The low-speed settings are perfect for thick dough or delicate batters. Unlike my old mixer, it doesn’t throw flour or ingredients everywhere. The turbo function jumps directly to speed five for quick mixing, which is handy for recipes that need extra power.
One surprising discovery? I used the immersion blender to make instant oat flour. It worked like a charm and was super easy to clean afterward. This shows just how versatile this Ninja hand mixer can be.

Testing the Mixer with Recipes
I tried several kitchen tasks to test the attachments:
- Peanut butter balls – The low-speed setting handled thick dough beautifully.
- Waffle mix – The whisk attachment worked perfectly, blending ingredients without splashing.
- Dishwasher test – Both the beaters and whisk were dishwasher safe with no rust, which is a huge plus.
The Ninja hand mixer makes switching attachments simple, so whether you’re making cookies, waffles, pancakes, or even soups with the immersion blender, this one device does it all.
Why I Love the Ninja Hand Mixer
- Interchangeable attachments save space
- Multiple speed settings prevent messes
- Turbo button for quick power boosts
- Dishwasher-safe parts
- Lightweight yet powerful
For anyone who loves Ninja products, this hand mixer is a must-have. It’s convenient, versatile, and makes a variety of recipes faster and easier. Plus, it’s a fantastic gift if you’re shopping for a home baker or someone who loves kitchen gadgets.
If you want to see how I use this mixer for other recipes, I’ll link my healthy peanut butter balls video, plus reviews of my other Ninja appliances. I’m excited to test the whisk attachment with pancakes next, and I’ll report back on that soon.






