- Glass Bowl - Bring a well-loved classic into today?s kitchen with our see-through glass mixing bowl; The 5 quart glass bowl lets you see your recipe as it mixes for the ultimate in control
- Tilt Head Feature - Easily access the bowl, beaters and ingredients with a simple tilt of the mixer head; Once the bowl is securely in place, a locking lever keeps the mixer head in the down position for mixing
- Exceptional Planetary Action - The beater spirals within the bowl for efficient, thorough mixing, providing beater-to-bowl coverage unrivaled by the competition
- Metal Construction - Rugged, durable, metal construction ensures years of reliable mixing; helps reduce ?mixer walk? on your counter as well
- Powers over 12 Optional Accessories - Turn your KitchenAid Stand Mixer into a culinary center with KitchenAid Stand Mixer Accessories
Thursday, January 20, 2011
KitchenAid KSM155GBCA Artisan Designer Series
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
KitchenAid KB26G1XOB Deluxe Edition 6-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer, Onyx Black
- Powerful, 450-Watt motor
- Durable all-metal construction
- 6 qt. Stainless Steel mixing bowl handles large mixing tasks with ease
- Ten-speed control with heavy duty metal transmission
- Professional bowl lift design accepts all optional KitchenAid attachments. Includes "C" Shaped Dough Hook, Flat beater, Wire whip, Stainless Steel bowl, and Pouring shield.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Sunbeam 2351 Legacy Edition 450-Watt Stand Mixer, Black
- Three way mixing action
- Full Die Cast Metal Construction for stability
- Powerful 450 Watts
- 12 Variable Speed Selections
- Stainless Steel beaters, whisks, and dough hooks
Tilt Release Button Stopped Working after 1 Use - Hi Spie -
Bought this on Amazon from a seller who said he received it for a wedding gift, never used. I used it once and it worked fine. After the second use, I was unable to lift the mixer head when pressing in the tilt release button. Repair shop said these mixers are made in China and China does not supply any parts. So, for lack of a .20 part, it is unusable. Had this mixer still been under warranty, he could have replaced it. Although the mixer was "new, seller had received it in September of 07, so it was out of warranty. Reluctantly, I will have to return this Sunbeam Mixer. Would have been a great mixer, if the tilt release button hadn't malfunctioned (broken).
broke the first time I used it - Lisa J. Bernstein -
I have owned a Sunbeam mixmaster for several years and have been a huge promoter of the product. Unfortunately, it recently broke and I don't know how to get it fixed so I purchased a new one. The very first time I used the new one, smoke started coming out of it and now this one is broken too. So, instead of one broken mixmaster, I now have 2.
KitchenAid Limited Edition Pro 620 Stand Mixer KP26M8XMC
Product Features
• Bowl-lift mixer style
• Rugged, die-cast all-metal construction provides sturdiness required to support the raw power of this machine
• Direct drive transmission for durability
• Commercial motor protection for many years of reliable service
• All-metal gears
• 10-speed slide control ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir
• High-performance, 67 point planetary mixing action insures ingredients are thoroughly mixed without frequent scraping or rotating bowl
• 14-cup flour power
• Electronic speed sensor - maintains selected speed regardless of load
• Multi-purpose attachment hub
• Locked rotor protection - safeguard for the motor by automatically shutting down if the mixing action becomes obstructed
• 1 year free of charge warranty
• Made in the USA
Includes
• Professional 13"-wire whip
• Burnished flat beater
• Clear pouring shield with enlarged chute for easy addition of ingredients
• 6-quart stainless-steel bowl with contoured handle
• Burnished PowerKnead™ spiral hook
- Bowl-lift mixer style. Rugged, die-cast all-metal construction provides sturdiness required to support the raw power of this machine. Direct drive transmission for durability.
- Commercial motor protection for many years of reliable service. All-metal gears. 10-speed slide control ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir.
- High-performance, 67 point planetary mixing action insures ingredients are thoroughly mixed without frequent scraping or rotating bowl. 14-cup flour power.
- Electronic speed sensor - maintains selected speed regardless of load. Multi-purpose attachment hub. Locked rotor protection - safeguard for the motor by automatically shutting down if the mixing action becomes obstructed.
- 1 year free of charge warranty. Made in the USA.
Powerful but awkward. - Diane C. Kennedy - San Diego, CA
My mother purchased this Pro model for me as a gift about five years ago to replace my old KitchenAid. On the plus side, it is a powerful mixer that doesn't balk at doubled amounts of cake batter, although I did have problems with it for bread dough as another poster commented. And yes, I read the manual, used the correct speed and attachment. The machine did heat up. I usually do my bread dough by hand anyway, so it doesn't matter that much to me. However, since the head doesn't lift, I find the machine awkward to work with. The beater extends down into the bowl even when the bowl is at its lowest level. Therefore, you have to put the full bowl onto the stand, holding the beater partially submerged in the middle, then attach it over the bowl. You have to remove the beater when you remove the bowl as well, which is messy and impractical. Even with adjusting the height screw as it recommends in the manual, I find that the whisk sometimes doesn't scrape the bowl thoroughly. I have to stop the motor and scrape with a narrow spatula, and can't reach the bottom well because there isn't much room to work with and its a hassle to take the bowl and beater off. The beater is wide so you can't hold a spatula in the bowl while the motor is running. I see that there are beaters with silicone scrapers attached for sale to remedy this problem, and I might try that although they are pricey. Since the machine comes with additional attachments and a powerful motor, and I'm used to working around the beater, I'll doggedly use this until it gives up the ghost. My next mixer will have the liftable head like my old ones, however.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Mixer - Tabletop 6 Quart
Monday, August 9, 2010
KitchenAid Electrics, Cook for the Cure Edition