We’ll put our eggbeater in the dishwasher. It’s stainless steel and it seems fine.
The eggbeater in the image you use in your post appears to have wooden parts (the handle).
needing to get the hand mixer out and assemble it
Well, where you store your hand mixer is obviously up to you; if you use it often, keep it in a convenient place—just as with the eggbeater. As for assembly, it takes mere seconds.
The eggbeater in the image you use in your post appears to have wooden parts (the handle).
Yup. But we’ve been putting it in the dishwasher for years and it’s doing fine. It will eventually lose its handle, but it’s about $2 at the thrift store.
(As I wrote above, though, for whipped cream in particular I usually do it by hand)
The eggbeater in the image you use in your post appears to have wooden parts (the handle).
Well, where you store your hand mixer is obviously up to you; if you use it often, keep it in a convenient place—just as with the eggbeater. As for assembly, it takes mere seconds.
Yup. But we’ve been putting it in the dishwasher for years and it’s doing fine. It will eventually lose its handle, but it’s about $2 at the thrift store.
(As I wrote above, though, for whipped cream in particular I usually do it by hand)