Great kitchenaid professional 600 mixer Info

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My very new pink KitchenAid mixer had sustained some nicks when I was using it, and every time I saw them, my heart sunk to the floor. I contacted KitchenAid to see if they sold a touch-up paint and was told that I would have to take it to an auto bodyshop to be painted over. This was certainly NOT something that I was planning to do.

While browsing Amazon for accessories for my favorite pink kitchen helper, I found these decals. I was excited, but wasn’t sure that they would be of any help. I ordered them, anyway, and VOILA! My pink baby is like new again, only better! A big thank-you to whomever came up with the idea for this very pretty item! They aren’t difficult to apply, and they seem to be ready for years of use. Not to worry, though……if the time comes to have to replace them, there are TWO sets in each envelope……four decals in all!

I am, once again, loving the look of my pretty pink KitchenAid! :)

The KitchenAid 600 Series Mixers are the largest stand mixers manufactured bearing the KitchenAid brand name. The Pro 600 brings professional power and outcomes to the baker and family. How do you know if a KitchenAid Stand Mixer Professional 600 is the perfect stand mixer for your cooking needs? Below are a few pros and cons regarding the KitchenAid 600 Series Mixers.

Advantages of the KitchenAid 600 Series Mixers

Big Capacity - The 6 quart mixing bowl and powerful motor can power through batches of up to 14 cups of all-purpose flour.

Powerful Motor - The KitchenAid Stand Mixer Professional 600 boasts a 575 Watt motor. This is 125 Watts stronger than the closest mixer.

Stability - Due to the bowl-lift structure of the KitchenAid 600 Series Mixers, they are much more stable than tilt-head models when working with thick dough.

Large Opening Bowl - The KitchenAid Pro 5 Plus and the KitchenAid Professional 600 both possess a bowl with a large opening, allowing easier reach to the bowl contents.

Smart Speed Controls - The Kitchenaid 600 Series Mixers have a soft-start feature that keeps the bowl contents from flying from the bowl. The Electronic Speed Sensor keeps the mixer running at the selected speed even while the mixture become thicker as ingredients are added.

PowerKnead Dough Hook - Most KitchenAid mixers have a C-shaped dough hook. The PowerKnead hook can more efficiently handle stiffer dough.

Many Attachments Available - The KitchenAid 600 Series can turn into a complete kitchen center with the purchase of further attachments. These attachments allow you to do everything from opening cans to making ice cream. Think of a mixer than can even slice vegetables and stuff sausages!

KitchenAid Warranty - The Pro 600 is backed by KitchenAid's no-questions guarantee. They will replace the mixer if it stops working during the first year.

Disadvantages of the KitchenAid 600 Series Mixers

Weight - Due to its considerable size along with its strong motor, the KitchenAid Mixer Professional 600 is a weighty appliance. It is wise to locate a place where it can remain on the counter top.

Space Required - The mixer requires a bit of vertical height. Confirm that the necessary space can be found in your kitchen.

Price Tag - Because it is the top of the KitchenAid line, it costs the most.

With KitchenAid's well-known reputation for superiority, the KitchenAid Stand Mixer Professional 600 becomes a good purchase that will result in sustained use as well as yummy treats.


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Jager June 22, 2010 at 11:17 pm

Always wanted a KitchenAid mixer and I bought the workhorse. Simply put, it makes baking and whatever else you would use a mixer to make so much easier! It is well worth the money.

Acevedo June 23, 2010 at 10:44 am

Ok, so I did not buy this. However there are a few historical issues with calling this a 1942 Navy sticker set.

- The Flying Tigers were originally an American volunteer and later a U.S. Army Air Force unit flying out of China, not a U.S. Navy squadron.

- The red horizontal stripe in the national insignia was not added until 1947. No US aircraft during WWII had these stripes in their insignia.

If sticking with the US Navy theme, probably better off calling this a VF-111 Sundowners F-4B decal sticker, circa 1972. Otherwise an A-10 of the USAF 23rd Fighter Group is more (but not completely) accurate.

Buyer beware, should you be cornered by a military nerd!

Edmunds June 23, 2010 at 11:24 pm

This is a fabulous purchase. I use it almost everyday. Really easy to operate. Heavy duty. I bought the ice cream maker attachment as well, and all I can say is YUMMO! I saw a few reviews about it being a bit difficult to attach the ice cream blade, however it was as easy as hooking up a beater. (Hint; just look at the length of the two sides of the attachment and match it according to the picture of your model.) I looked at the other Kitchen Aid models, and am happy I bought the deluxe, lift bowl. It makes a large batch for one thing, and the power is incredible. I can make a quart of whipped cream in a minute, and my hands are free to do other prep work. I definitely use the shield when I have a full bowl, so don’t be fooled by what the adds say about the refurbished ones, “that you don’t need it”. (They can be ordered separately though.) With power like this, I will be ordering all the attachments for sure, which will eliminate many appliances. Just another reason I am happy to have this powerhouse. REALLY WORTH THE MONEY!

Conroy June 24, 2010 at 10:50 am

I couldn’t be better pleased with this decal set. The decals themselves are wonderful quality – well worth the price, which I thought was a bit steep, until people started bragging on my beautiful mixer! A dear friend in Maine wrote me that I surely had the fanciest mixer in Alabama. My Mom has been telling everyone how talented I am, and I keep reminding her that it was a set of decals – my talent (or lack thereof) had nothing to do with it! With the 5 year projected outdoor lifetime of the decal set, I feel confident that inside, covered up and in its cabinet, my mixer will be fabulous forever! I truly did not want to put it away in the cabinet after “decorating” it! The only warning I would give anyone buying this set is to be very careful as you’re placing the roses – they’re really sticky!

Drew June 24, 2010 at 10:58 pm

The product was delivered promptly in excellent condition. The seller did everything expected in the transaction.

Kuo June 25, 2010 at 10:44 am

This mixer is beautiful. It works great. We have made a few batches of pizza dough, cookies and brownies. THe only thing that we don’t like about it is that if you are making small batches of things the bowl is really way too big. I wished they had a diffeent size bowl that you could interchange with the 6 qt one.

Irwin June 25, 2010 at 11:00 pm

What more can I say? Just what I wanted, but way to expensive for a few pieces of cling plastic. My KitchenAid if very happy to be dressed up!

Fish June 26, 2010 at 11:06 am

Decal was the perfect size for my 4.5 quart mixer. Sellers description was very informative and item was received quickly.

Leyes June 26, 2010 at 11:24 pm

I saw these a long time ago, but never would have purchased them for myself. Yay, I got them from a good friend for Christmas!!! So cute and they add a wacky little touch to my otherwise somewhat traditional kitchen! Those who know me, know that with the amount of baking I do, these “flames” are a very apropos representation of my favorite pastime!!! A cinch to put on the mixer!

Gear June 27, 2010 at 11:37 am

Yes, I admit that I too am an avid fan of Alton Brown and his Good Eats. When I opened this flat package on Christmas morning I think my husband was worried I’d think this was cheesy but I hurried to the kitchen to pimp out my fire engine red Kitchen Aid. He was right, I was a little anxious, but the flames look sweet against the shiny red mixer and all my holiday guests got huge grins on their faces when they got a glimpse of my custom decal job.

Applying the decals was easier than I could have thought. And I was relived that if I do get tired of the flames I can just peel them off with the help of a little rubbing alcohol. Now I’m ready to dazzle if I can only find a way to get Alton in MY kitchen…

Domingo June 27, 2010 at 10:51 pm

What fun! Now my mixer can be upgraded to look like Alton Brown’s! I’d tried the decals designed for cars and it just didn’t work. Thanks for these decals just for my KitchenAid mixer. I bought a set for me and for a friend who is also an Alton Brown fan.

Dominguez June 28, 2010 at 11:38 am

I have had this for 3 years and it still gets great comments. It has delaminated a bit where the clear outer layer has pulled up from the colored layer beneath it, but seems stable for now. It is NOT peeling off the mixer.

I may have to replace with a new set (maybe the plane decal set?) in a little while.

It is expensive, but less expensive and a lot more fun than a silly, girly-looking quilted cover. It all depends whose mixer it is in the family. This one is mine.

Dubois June 28, 2010 at 11:40 pm

This decal itself is made well, though I would appreciate some more instructions and tips on applying it to my kitchenaid. I put it on too close to the front curve and it wrinkled up in the front, so I tried taking it off and of course the adhesive didn’t work as well. Then I bought a bottle of spray adhesive to fix it and must not have been slow enough peeling it off and it ripped this ugly jagged tear. So I stopped totally and have resigned myself to leaving it on and smoothing down the edges EVERY SINGLE DAY. I have 5 kids and plenty else to do as we just moved across the country, so I have yet to carefully peel it off and attempt to get my money back. I would like to try again, but I’m afraid if I damage it further, I am out the 20 bucks+ that I paid, and I’d rather have it on than not. Sad, huh?
It’s worth the money b/c you can’t find anything like the flames anywhere else, but if you want turtles or something like those white decals you put in car windows from Wal-Mart or wherever, you could get those cheaper or the same price. If you do buy it, go slow and don’t try to make it curve over the front unless you plan well and overlap it slowly. And get some spray adhesive to strengthen it.
Overall, I’d try one more time (when I get the time), and call my problems me being impatient, but I stand by the need for better directions.

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