Chris C—November 23, 2025
This electric drink mixer is amazing. It is easy to set up and use. Got it for my 4 year daughter's birthday because she loves her milkshakes. Now we can make our own at home and save money. We practically make milkshakes every night. Its size is conveniently small to fit on our counter. The noise is a little loud but to be expected. Read more
I am very happy it stood up to its ad—December 26, 2025
it works perfect in every way. I love it Read more
LAveryBrown—January 8, 2017
This was a birthday gift for my husband who loves milkshakes on hot summer days. It was one of those 'unexpected gifts' that says 'Hey, I've been paying attention to what makes you happy. Enjoy!' And he does love it, too. My few complaints with the product are:** 1. The way the cup 'locks' into position doesn't always hold when you're storing the thing - one quick jostle and you can have a metal cup fall on your head while you're trying to put it in a cabinet. Especially if you're short like me! 2. It would be great if there was some sort of way to have the cord retract into the device's base (for both cabinet and counter tip storage) OR to have those little things like you find on a vacuum cleaner to wrap up the thing. There's nothing more annoying having a cord bop you in the face right after the cup falls on your head as your putting it in a cabinet - or to plug it in thinking you've plugged in the can opener beside it and yelling at the can opener because it's not working. 3. Maybe there could be a sleeve around the metal cup to prevent 'freezer burned phalanges' (sort of how a certain major coffee chain puts sleeves on their cups to prevent burns)? After all, ice cream is cold -- icy even. And putting it into a metal cup and spinning it with cold milk while holding that metal cup can be very uncomfortable. Painful, in fact. So cold the fingers might fail the hand they're attached to. And trust me there's nothing like hippity-hopping and praying for the ice cream and milk to hurry the H3LL up and become a milkshake. No. Wait. There is something worse - having your hand get so cold after doing your interpretive 'it looks like a pee-pee dance'! Dropping the metal cup because your hand is so cold you cannot tell if you're actually gripping the darn thing. Then it falls. On the counter. On the floor. On your clothes. And on your favorite pair of designer leather sandals... BUT if YOU, the consumer reading this, are looking for a great milk shake maker and you can bypass all those pitfalls (perhaps you might want to try putting a small hand towel around the cup like we did after a couple of mishaps -- and maybe use a tie wrap to deal with the cord and find a lower cabinet to store the thing) the Hamilton Beach 730 Classic milk shake maker is awesome! I HIGHLY recommend it for making middle-of-the-summer milk shakes! **and to the people at Hamilton Beach - hopefully you've got a social media intern who reads reviews because those are legitimate concerns that could easily be addressed. And when you make those little changes you'll be revolutionizing your own product. Throngs of milk shake makers will applaud. Read more
Luis—December 10, 2025
Love my chocolate milkshakes! I have had this for a few years and still works great. Read more
Charles Magnuson—May 31, 2017
I bought this drink mixer to make milkshakes and it is terrible at making milkshakes. There are a number of reasons why this product is horrible: 1) The biggest problem is that this mixer doesn't mix well. No matter how much milk I put in the shake, the mixing wand just spins at top speed while the ice cream sits around the edges of the cup. Even when I move the mixing wand around the edges of the cup, the ice cream just sits there. In order to get the ice cream to mix correctly, I have to fully remove the cup from the mixer, move the ice cream around the cup with a spoon, and then return the cup to the mixer over and over again. This mixer has one job: to mix ice cream, and it fails completely at this task. 2) The mixer head rotates backwards to allow you to attach and remove the cup. However, when the head is rotated backwards it doesn't lock in place. This means that you need a 3rd hand to hold the mixing head up while you carefully remove the cup and mixing wand from the mixer. This situation is hugely inconvenience and usually causes a mess to be made all over the counter. 3) The power cord is too short. It's about 2 feet long. 4) The mixer is not weighted well, causing the machine to be too top heavy when a cup is attached. The mixer needs more weight in the bottom of the machine so that it's not so prone to tipping. 5) The Hamilton Beach label was not applied correctly to the mixer. It's got wrinkles and bubbles under the label. The label was also partway removed from the mixer when I first opened the box it came in. Overall, the build quality of this mixer is well below what I was expecting. I would never recommend this mixer to anyone under any circumstances. This Hamilton Beach mixer is absolutely terrible at mixing anything except two liquids. I am going to donate this thing to Goodwill and go back to using an immersion blender to make my milkshakes. Read more
