
The device works very well and compared to other food processors, I think the KitchenAid has by far the best design. I now enjoy baking a lot more and I no longer get a lame arm from mixing. The KitchenAid is well worth the price, so when in doubt, buy it. I think this is a purchase that I should have bought much earlier despite the price. which is very handy, except that the price is quite expensive.Īll in all I am very happy with this KitchenAid. KitchenAid gives the possibility to further prepare the food processor with, for example, a pasta maker, meat grinder, grater, etc. This costs €40.00, which I find quite on the pricey side. KitchenAid does have a solution for this, because you can purchase a KitchenAid 5KFE5T Mixing Hook (see photo). All companies with the best technicians in the repair and servicing of KitchenAid products.
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As a result, you often have to go under the batter with a spoon to, for example, get stuck butter to the top, so that it can be mixed well again. Full list of all KitchenAid Service Repair Centers in Morristown, New Jersey. Because it is made of stainless steel and a bit heavier, using this gives me a luxurious feelingĪ disadvantage of the KitchenAid is that when mixing a batter, it does not mix everything well with the supplied mixing hook. The included stainless steel mixing hook, dough hook and whisk feel "heavy". Compared to the hand mixer I have, the KitchenAid makes less noise. I really like this food processor with how much noise it makes. Enough air is beaten into the meringue, which is very difficult with a hand mixer. Making meringue (or other light things) works really great. Because I don't have to mix myself now, I have hands left to weigh things or turn on the oven, etc. This really completes the KitchenAid's design. Personally, I think it's very nice that the use of the food processor works with handles and not with, for example, a button. This mixer looks nice and sleek in the kitchen. When the price became acceptable with Black Friday (and now too), the choice was made very quickly for me.

I've wanted a KitchenAid for quite some time, but because of the high price at the time, I had a lot of doubts and in the end didn't buy it. Fortunately, replacements are available.During the Black Friday Weekend I bought this KitchenAid Imperial Red. While the white coating on the dough hook and paddle is sturdy, it’s still possible it can chip if the attachments are dropped. The instructions give specific uses and speeds for each attachment, but in general, the whip is great when you want to beat air into the mixture, the paddle is used for mixing ingredients without adding too much air, and the dough hook is used for kneading bread dough. This mixer includes a white-coated dough hook, a white-coated paddle, and a wire whip. Included Accessories: Whip, beat, and knead New stand mixer owners might not think twice about the power hub, but it’s actually one of the things that make this mixer-as well as other KitchenAid stand mixer models-so desirable. While the mixer didn’t include any accessories we could use with the power hub, we happened to have a few of our own we used for testing, and of course, the machine performed as we expected when we rolled and cut our pasta dough. New stand mixer owners might not think twice about the power hub, but it’s actually one of the things that make this mixer so desirable. While none of those accessories are included with the mixer, they’re easy enough to find in stores and online. Behind that badge is the attachment hub that allows the mixer to operate its many accessories. Speaking of the nose, the front of the mixer has a round badge that is removed with a simple screw on the side. Because of that arrangement, we felt most comfortable using the mixer with the nose facing forward, which meant that we could reach the controls with both hands at the same time if we needed to. While some stand mixers have all the controls on one side, this one has the speed controls on the left and the tilt-head lock is on the right.

Even better, this mixer comes in a dizzying array of colors-nearly 50-and special editions are sometimes released, adding to the options. It’s hard to imagine a kitchen where this mixer wouldn’t fit. Smooth, rounded lines make it seem aerodynamic and a bit retro, but still modern. The look of the KitchenAid stand mixer is so iconic that other kitchen appliances have been designed to evoke the same aesthetic. The Spruce Eats / Donna Currie Design: Iconic
