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I really wanted this product to do what is promised on their Amazon page and on their packaging & I thought this would be the answer to constantly having to stop my KitchenAid Artisan Mixer, pull up the head and scrape the bowl when mixing cookie dough, etc. It was NOT! I followed the instructions to move the head up so the beater blade wouldn’t be crammed down into the bowl. That didn’t work at all! It was still down too far into the bottom of the bowl and made a grinding, screeching noise. I returned it to Amazon for a refund. Only genuine KitchenAid blades work the best!

The popularity of slow cookers dipped since the 1970s. Reviews show these products to be excellent kitchen partners.

The slow cooker is a cooking appliance. It allows the unattended cooking of several dishes such as pot roast, stew, and other long-cooking recipes. The slow cooker is designed for those individuals who want home cooking but do not have the necessary time.

Crock pot is the accepted generic name of slow cooker. The slow cooker was popular in the 1970s. It faded as quickly as it got popular. The cause of the demise in popularity of slow cookers in the United States is the advent of fast-food eateries. People turned to food outlets to eat their dinner. They prefer to do so rather than spending their time cooking.

Food cooked in crock pots keeps its freshness and flavor. The slow cooker can be left all day long. It is safe to use because there is no flame. The food is cooked with indirect heat. Ingredients are dipped into the pot and cooking will begin.

Slow cookers have sizes from 1 quart up to a maximum of 11 quarts. According to reviews, the family size, 4 quarts, is the ideal slow cooker. The kitchenaid model ksm1200b larger slow cookers are suitable for those who want to cook plenty of food. The idea is to refrigerate leftover foods and consume them later.

Slow cookers have power range of 1,500 to 2,000 watts. Larger models will have bigger wattage requirements. Newer models have two or more heat settings. There are slow cookers with automatic timers for easy usage. Some slow cookers have the feature for keeping food warm before the time of eating.

It is good to have a slow cooker, which has removable pot for safe cleaning. The slow cooker, which has handles, that does not get hot is a better choice. Most housewives look for slow cookers capable of cooking chicken, vegetarian dishes, beef stew, pot roast, chili roast, beef ribs, pork roast, chicken stew, and pork chops. Foods that are cooked in crock pots retain the original taste and tenderness.

The major slow cooker brands are Rival, Hamilton Beach, All Clad, West Bend, Farberware, Cuisinart, and KitchenAid. Reviews of different slow cookers point out to these brands. These brands are considered the best buy in slow cookers.

Prices of slow cookers are in the range of twenty dollars to about one hundred fifty dollars. The range of prices is exceptionally good for those who want to cook while at work or spending leisurely moments.

Among the reviews, the Rival 64451LD-C 6.5 Quart Round Slow Cooker with Bonus Little Dipper Slow Cooker, priced at $40 is the best in the budget slow cooker models category. Reviews say that most of the rival slow cookers burn food and do not properly cook. This particular model mentioned above is an exception.

According to reviews, the most versatile of the slow cookers is the 84716 Versatility West Bend 6-Quart Elliptical Slo-Cooker. The slow cooker model could be purchased at $50.

The Hamilton Beach 33141 4-Quart Oval Slow Cooker obtained the best reviews in the category of small slow cooker. It has an affordable price of $25. Owners like this particular model because the stoneware crock can be removed. The cooker can be used as a serving dish. Cleaning is easy and at the same time safe.

Slow cookers' popularity was at its peak in the 1970s. Today, these slow cookers are still excellent products that can be a partner in the kitchen of every household.


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Kalm June 7, 2010 at 9:39 pm

As mentioned by a previous reviewer (whose counsel I wish I had believed), the item described on this page is not what will be shipped by Small Appliance. The description is for the spiral dough hook, but they will ship you the C-shaped dough hook instead. Caveat emptor.

Livingstone June 8, 2010 at 9:40 am

The spiral dough hook is swell. Works much better than the “C”-shaped hook that comes with the mixer. My one caution… sometimes buying the spiral hook can be frustrating as what differentiates the spiral hook’s part number from the normal hook’s part number is an ‘S’ in the part number. I was twice sent the wrong part! (It was correctly packaged and labled – they just kept pulling the wrong item.) Once I got the right part I was delighted with the way it handles dough. It’s much less likely to allow the dough to climb the hook as it’s being worked – the spiral keeps pushing the dough back down. Nice. Also this design handles stiff doughs better than the “C” hook. Seems to ‘knead’ it as opposed to ‘bang’ it. Nice addition if you’re into bread.

Nieman June 8, 2010 at 9:06 pm

I was surprised at how light weight it is but it works exactly as advertised without dragging or flexing. I failed to follow the instruction to check depth into the bowl before using for the first time. When I made cheesecake the sides of the bowl were perfectly scraped clean but there was a significant layer of cream cheese in the bottom of the bowl. By the time I noticed it I was too far into the recipe to try to cream it back in. It’s a real time saver in cookie and cake recipies – as long as you follow instructions for first time set up! Definitely a worthwhile tool.

Atwell June 9, 2010 at 9:03 am

Works well but the bowl lift mixers do not have the spring that the tilt head mixers have and this effects the performance of this accessory. Without a spring to push the beater down it does not scrape the sides as clean as it should. I found a spring that fits and I’m now very happy with the performance. Kitchen Aid does not include the spring because it would be hard to keep clean. :P

Foreman June 9, 2010 at 9:45 pm

Purchased this item for my wife as a gift. She has used it already, to make cookies and icing. What she likes about the beater is that it scrapes the edge of the bowl, keeping it clean and thoroughly mixing the ingredients. This is a nice attachment for the Kitchenaid mixers.

Jaramillo June 10, 2010 at 9:44 am

I ordered this hook quite some time ago… and got the wrong one. Even though it’s advertised as a “powerknead” hook and the picture is of the spiral hook, the part number, and in fact the hook you will receive, is the standard C-shaped hook. The difference in part number is KN256BDH (C-shaped hook – the part number in the description here) vs KNS256BDH (spiral hook – the part displayed in the picture, but not the part number in the description) – THE “S” IS ESSENTIAL or you will get the wrong one. DON’T order this one assuming you will get the spiral hook. I tried to get them to exchange it numerous times – the return shipping label was always “on it’s way” – finally I gave up and I’m stuck with a hook I don’t want and already have one of (my machine came with a C hook, but I find the spiral hook works much better) – I’ll just have to try get rid of it elsewhere I suppose…

Hayward June 10, 2010 at 9:39 pm

I purchased this to use with my anniversary edition mixer…the one with the glass bowl.
It fits & works quite well…scraping the bowl almost too well because with a heavy dough it will get stuck from time to time!
I only wish that the attachment part was metal and not plastic considering the price paid!

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