
I was given a HeavyDuty KitchenAid mixer but it didn’t have a bowl. I searched eBay and amazon for a bowl that would fit. I found this bowl on amazon. It fits perfectly. It completed my mixer for a great price. I will pick another one up before the next holiday cooking spree.
The mixer is a 6 quart capacity, stainless steel mixing bowl in one-line handle, a flat beater, polished, and professional wire whip, spiral dough hook, and pouring unit shield.The professional bowl lift design raises the bowl to mixing position, and the Solid, truly seamless one piece motor head design cleans easily.Its attached to an articulated multi-purpose hub hub cover flips open for easy installation of attachments. The mixer features a premium satin-pearl custom finish that adds an elegant shimmer to any countertop. Available in different fashionable colors, the stand mixer measures 14-3/5 by 16-1/2 by 11-2/7 inches and carries a one-year hassle-free replacement warranty.
I do not think that this is awfully loud, as I have seen other reviews.This outstanding blender. The design can be changed, or could just be that my own flour mill impact mill and the mixer seems very quiet compared to Mill 4 children, so rather insensitive to the noise.
I got the first mixer for making bread. That whole-grain bread 2 loaves at least once a week, usually twice. It has 14 cups all-purpose flour, but the manual says to use only 8 cup whole wheat flour. The spiral DOUGH HOOK doing a great job kneading, and sufficient counter force to deal with the whole-grain bread dough.I using a machine, and produced many 'brick bread' with him. Since I am the KitchenAid Professional 600, the bread machine is retired. Only 8 minutes of kneading develpes gluten so well that I only raise the dough for 30 minutes to bake the bread and the pan, and we at the end of a fine, light, soft bread. I know that bread is less than one and a half hours, including the time for kneading, rising and baking. He also bought the meat grinder and used it for at least 30 pounds of ground beef, elk, turkey and hamburger. The mixer was enough power to more than the task.I I am very pleased with the performance of the counter, and I do not feel sorry for anyone purchasing it.
Currently, only the most bread, but used the gingerbread, cookies, and cream. It was not any problem, as I expected. There were very sad when I realized there was only one beater to lick! This is the only complaint far.There one of the main design fault that my children's opinion, and it was discovered by 2 when they helped me a birthday cake.
Question about KitchenAid stand mixers.....?
Which is better: tilt-head or lift-bowl? Any clear advantages/disadvantages for either one? Also, any opinions on wattage? Anybody kitchenaid professional mixer that I have spoken to says that 325 watts is plenty. The Artisan tilt-head model that I am considering has 325 watts while the Professional lift-bowl that I am also considering has 450 watts. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you so much.Sorry to my contacts or anybody else who sees this question more than once - I wasn't sure which category to post in.
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