We're stirring things up at feeding time. This hand-held mixer blends away lumps in seconds and fits into any size bottle. The White Hot® Sensor tip changes color if the formula is too hot for baby. We even include a bonus, single-serving size formula dispenser for moms on-the-go. So add this to your mix of indispensable kitchen tools, and mealtime will go a lot smoother. Features: Convenient, easy-touch on/off button Ergonomic non-slip handle Removable wand for easy cleaning Two AA batteries required Comes in assorted colors
Zappos.com is proud to offer the KitchenAid - KHM720 7-Speed Hand Mixer (Komen Pink) - Home: Get legendary KitchenAid performance in an easy-to-maneuver, versatile hand mixer. ; Stylish retro-inspired design. ; 7 speeds with two slow stir speeds and one high whip speed. ; Soft start electronic control adjusts to the resistance of what your mixing for smooth and consistent performance. ; Stainless steel Turbo Beater cuts through thick dough with ease and without clogging. ; Low wattage DC (direct current) motor is quieter and more powerful than most AC motors in the marketplace. ; Beaters are dishwasher safe. ; Model numbers: KHM720ER (Empire Red), KHM720PK (Komen Pink), KHM720OB (Onyx Black), KHM720WH (White). ; Watts: 44. ; Weight: 3.0 lbs. ; Total Height: 5 1 2 in ; Width: 3 1 2 in
Zappos.com is proud to offer the KitchenAid - KHM720 7-Speed Hand Mixer (White) - Home: Get legendary KitchenAid performance in an easy-to-maneuver, versatile hand mixer. ; Stylish retro-inspired design. ; 7 speeds with two slow stir speeds and one high whip speed. ; Soft start electronic control adjusts to the resistance of what your mixing for smooth and consistent performance. ; Stainless steel Turbo Beater cuts through thick dough with ease and without clogging. ; Low wattage DC (direct current) motor is quieter and more powerful than most AC motors in the marketplace. ; Beaters are dishwasher safe. ; Model numbers: KHM720ER (Empire Red), KHM720PK (Komen Pink), KHM720OB (Onyx Black), KHM720WH (White). ; Watts: 44. ; Weight: 3.0 lbs. ; Total Height: 5 1 2 in ; Width: 3 1 2 in
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Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Michael Wilton (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar); Eddie Jackson (electric bass, fretless basss, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion).Additional personnel includes: Michael Kamen (arranger).Producer: Peter Collins.Compilation producer: David K. Tedds.Recorded at Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, Canada and Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1990. Originally released on EMI (92806). Includes liner notes by Paul Suter.This is part of EMI Records "Queensryche Remastered" series.Queensryche: Geoff Tate (vocals, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, background vocals); Michael Wilton (6- & 12-string acoustic & electric guitars); Eddie Jackson (electric & fretless basses, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Michael Kamen (strings); B.O.B. (background vocals).Engineers: James "Jimbo" Barton, Paul Northfield.Recorded at Vancouver Studios, Vancouver, Canada and Triad Studios, Redmond, Washington in 1990.Digitally remastered by Steve Hoffman.Personnel: Geoff Tate (vocals, whistling, keyboards); Chris DeGarmo (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, keyboards, 12-string bass, background vocals); Michael Wilton (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, 12-string bass, fretless bass); Eddie Jackson (electric bass, fretless bass, background vocals); Scott Rockenfield (drums, percussion).Producer: Peter Collins.Audio Mixer: James Barton .Recording information: Triad Studios, Redmond, WA, Vancouver, British Columbia (1990); Vancouver Studios (1990).Photographer: Harold Sinclair.After the breakthrough success and worldwide respect that Queensr?che gained from their conceptual masterpiece Operation: Mindcrime, it was a fair assumption that they couldn't possibly outdo or perhaps even match themselves. Empire, released just two years after that watermark, reveals that Queensr?che reinvented themselves (though certainly not for the last time). While many fans were clamoring for a conceptual sequel, the band offers a song-oriented approach that is more art rock and less metal (though Empire does rock hard in places). Far removed from the fantasy and techno-paranoiac themes of Operation: Mindcrime, the lyrics tackle social and physical handicaps ("Best I Can") and issues such as poverty and regret ("Della Brown"). Geoff Tate, Chris DeGarmo, and company focused much less on the darker side of love so prevalent in their earlier sound, and looked at romance head on with "Another Rainy Night" and "Hand on Heart." While Queensr?che lost some die-hard metal fans with Empire, the mature sound and tight production of Peter Collins (Rush) saw the band break into the mainstream and hit number nine on the Billboard singles chart with the Pink Floyd-inspired power ballad "Silen
