I bought a "hand mixer" from Daiso out of curiosity, saying, "You can buy something like this for 100 yen!" Even though it is a 150 yen product, it is exceptionally cheap compared to a general electric mixer. What is your ability ...?
Two AA batteries (sold separately) are required for use. With a thin whisk at the tip, you can use it while holding it with one hand. The whisk is removable so it's easy to clean.
When the power is turned on, it rotates vigorously, but the power is still clearly inferior to that of a general hand mixer. As written on the back of the package, it seems that dressing and sauce making can be done faster than usual, but it can not be used for large quantities, fresh cream, raw eggs and other heavy items (Is the package photo milk? ). Personally, it felt like an electric version of a mini whisk.
By the way, I thought that I could whip a small amount of fresh cream, but I had the impression that the number of rotations was not enough because there was no change even after turning it for about 10 minutes.
A hand mixer that has no cord and is easy to use, so it seems to be good for helping children. If you don't expect much power and buy it for stirring, I think it's an ant.