
I have a bowl-lift 6 qt Pro line KitchenAid.
This beater works great. There is really no need to scrape the bowl during mixing with a spatula any more. Cleanup is easy in the dishwasher since it’s a coated beater. I’ve put my original beater blade into storage since getting this new one.
The time has come to buy a Kitchenaid mixer. It has been worth the wait but which one to buy? You can choose from the Artisan mixer, the Professional series, and the Standard collection. Each has different features depending on your personal needs and choosing can be a bit overwhelming. To make the selection easier, I have put together a quick reference guide to the most popular features.
Tilt Head vs. Bowl Lift
The tilt head is what you’ll find on traditional home use mixers. The head tilts back for adding tools and then tilts forward to fit inside the bowl. These mixers are normally a few pounds lighter and fit easier on the counter kitchenaid model ksm500wh due to the smaller height.
The bowl lift is found in more commercial settings. The bowl is lifted up and down by a swing arm while the head stays still. These normally have more power and are better for making harder dough.
Size
How much do you plan on making in your mixing bowl? In general, the more you pay for the mixer the more bread you can make. For example, the basic model costs around $200 and will make 3 ¾ loaves of bread. Compare that to the Artisan series for around $300 that makes 4 ½ loaves, while the Professional series makes 6 ¾ loaves and costs around $400.
Color
The Standard series, while it is less expensive, does not come in as many colors as the other two.
Both the Artisan series and the Professional series come in a variety of colors to match practically any kitchen.
Only the Kitchenaid Artisan comes in pink. A portion of the Cook for the Cure Pink Product series goes to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research.
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power control board for kitchenaid range?
I would like to know if anyone knows where I could purchase the power kitchenaid model ksm500wh control board for tha Kitchenaid range model # KERC607HBL6 at areasoable price I can get the board localy for 210.00 dollars but there is a 14 day waiting peroid i would like to get it as soon as possible Please let me know
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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.
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