Cuisinart HSM-70 Power Advantage Hand/Stand Mixer

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Mixing power and versatility, the Cuisinart® Power Advantage¿ Hand/Stand Mixer features a mountable 7-speed hand mixer and 3.5 quart stainless bowl. The hand mixer is easy to control and operate, and dramatically improves any kitchen's capabilities when mounted on the sturdy mixing stand. The beaters make the bowl spin to ensure all ingredients are evenly incorporated. By hand or on the stand, it's the perfect mix!
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Technical Details

- One step power switch with 7-speed LED display and chrome-plated Cuisinart logo band.
- 220 watts of power and SmoothStart® feature with 3 low mixing speeds
- Stand with tilt-back head and easy-release hand mixer button
- Includes: flat mixing beaters, dough hooks and professional chef's whisk
- Instruction and recipe book included
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Customer Buzz
 "Cuisanart Mixer" 2009-07-06
By Geraldine Shoemaker (Grand Rapids, Michigan United States)
I have only used my mixer once so far, but was pleased with the way it worked. I had to refer to the booklet to find the various parts, and how to use it, but it worked fine, cleaned up easily,and did a good job of mixing.

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 "Could be better for bread" 2009-04-19
By K. Kwiatkowski (Fredonia, NY United States)
I basically bought this mixer to knead bread dough. I first tried one of the recipes from the booklet that came with it and the dough was VERY dry and the bowl did not turn with the dough hooks inserted.

I then called their customer service number and was asked to try a dfifferent recipe. I tried one of my own, and it worked better, but I am still not thrilled with the performance.

The mixer does seem to work fine with the regular beaters, though.

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 "Cuisinart Hand Mixer" 2009-03-25
By Walter W. Schwarz (Parkland , FL)
The HSM-70 was selected to replace a similar Krups product that served well for over 20 years. This one looks like it should do the same. It is powerfull but light and flexible. The warranty is 3 years and if Cuisinart follows through as they have on other products we've owned, it has real value. So far, we're very happy with the products performance.

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 "Mixer" 2009-03-18
By ALMAJR
The hand held fiture of this mixture was what sold me on it. Need to have only one mixer to do different types of jobs. The beaters are smaller than I thought they's be and but so far have worked out okay. I'm not sure I like the plastic piece on the bottom of the beaters. Seems a little hard to clean.

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 "Excellent as a stepping stone" 2008-12-22
By James Bergstrand
I recently purchased this mixer because I was questioning whether or not to purchase the much-celebrated Kitchen-Aid Artisan Mixer. My reasoning: "for far less money, I'll purchase this mixer and see how often I really use it, and if it warrants a larger purchase in a year or two."

I opened the box and promptly made a batch of cookies which turned out delicious! Two weeks later I made cupcakes and the batter was COMPLETELY smooth, no lumps and NO handmixing. I really enjoy that the bowl spins while mixing, the power is substantial, and it is not a large appliance and can be left out on the counter if desired.

I haven't used the dough hooks yet, but plan to make pizza with it soon, perhaps I'll add to this review at that time.

For now, I am completely satisfied with this purchase and would definitely recommend it to occasional bakers who don't want to shell out three times as much $$ for something they will only use a few times a year.


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Cuisinart SM-55 5-1/2-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White

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Cuisinart is changing the way the world mixes. This phenomenal new stand mixer delivers more power, more capacity, and more options--and it comes with the best name in the business.
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Technical Details

- 800-watt stand mixer housed in durable die-cast metal
- 12 speeds; 5-1/2-quart stainless-steel bowl; slow-start and gentle-fold functions
- 15-minute countdown timer; 3 power outlets; auto shutoff; tilt-back head
- Chef's whisk, flat mixing paddle, dough hook, and splashguard included
- Measures 15-1/2 by 10 by 12-1/2 inches; 3-year warranty; 5-year motor warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Powerfully Easy" 2009-08-12
By Gary L. Dillon
My mixer arrived very quickly and I put to work. I have made zucchini bread, 2 batches of cookies, coffee cake, whipped cream and recently with my food processor, tomato juice. Now I just need more of the special attatchments such as the juicer and the meat grinder. I wish I could have gotten a black one but wasn't going to pay more for a cosmetic need. Wonderful mixer. I hope to get many years out of it and can pass it along in the family.

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 "So far so good!" 2009-08-05
By Wilanne
I have only owned my mixer for approximately 2 months, but so far it has proven to be awesome! I love the timer and the slow start. You do have to stop and scrape the sides kind of frequently, but the timer picks right up where you left off. I also received the free food processor within a month of sending off for it. I would definitely buy this mixer again.

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 "Out-standing mixer" 2009-07-04
By Neelie O'Keefe
The first one I ordered was shipped sideways and some of the machine oil had leaked from the middle attachment port on top. Amazon was terrific to work with and exchanged it without the slightest hassle. The timer is a little touchy and once didn't work at all. The recipe book has several typos and I've had mixed results with the bread and cake recipes. It would be helpful if Cuisinart included a guide to translating standard recipes into Cuisinart-friendly instructions, such as which mixing tool to use for what standard instructions and how to more exactly translate standard mixing speeds and times into the 12 numerical speeds of the mixer.

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 "Delighted with product, unhappy with Amazon :-(" 2009-07-01
By G. McDowell (Orange County, CA)
This is my first Cuisinart stand mixer having happily used KitchenAids all my life. After reading the other reviews of Cuisinart (and being extremely satisfied for decades with their food processors) I confidently ordered this from Amazon. I have been extremely satisfied with the quality and performance of this machine and I would rate it higher than the comparable KitchenAid plus the bowl is 5-1/2 quarts compared to the 5 quart KitchenAid. The top part lifts up very efficiently. The motor is rated much higher as well which would seem to give better torque although KitchenAid claims its smaller wattage is equal in power. It has lots of handy features including a folding button so the flour doesn't go flying all over. It also has an easy electronic timer so you can set the speed and the time and it will automatically shut itself off. The bowl cover however is more trouble than it is worth. The top of the machine cover has inserts for additional attachments but I don't have any yet. The bowl is very well designed and is easy to lock into the base but at $80 I am going to pass on a second one for the kitchen at least for now. There is a cook book pamphlet included which seems competent and a rather basic DVD. The Cuisinart has a longer warranty which is an additional assurance of quality. If you are considering a new stand mixer purchase (and you don't already have a bunch of expensive KitchenAid attachments) then I can fully recommend the Cusinart. It looks great, too - if only it came in Martha Stewart Blue.

Now shockingly after 10 years of completely happy experiences with Amazon - always expedient and efficient and they never leave you in the dark and my iMac has widgets which can track the UPS and FedEx packages in real time which is so handy - I was very unhappy :-( when I looked back on the product page and saw the mixer for $40 less from Amazon than I had paid for it and there was a free attachment offered as well. The price went down on the day that mine shipped (and my card was charged) and the free attachment was offered. Astonishingly Amazon does not have a price guarantee. I could have purchased this item at Macy's which is just down the street but for the same price I didn't have to lug it home. HOWEVER, Macy's would have guaranteed their advertised price reductions for 30 days - Amazon does not! After a couple back and forths with Amazon's Customer Service they politely informed me that their policy is to not guarantee the lowest price or price reductions. This was shocking to me. I could have returned mine and repurchased a new one with the lower price and the free ($110 attachment) but that would have been a lot of trouble. I am composing a letter to Amazon in which I state MY purchasing policy which supercedes their selling policy. Because of the convenience and trustworthiness of ordering through Amazon I frequently make purchases from them so I can have everything delivered to my door and usually at a lower price. This is my very first and only bad experience with Amazon (I am still satisfied with the mixer!) in all these years and I think in these times they need to change their policies to protect their loyal customers. My feelings got stepped on.

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 "Conclusions from My Research Comparing Kitchenaid 600 to the Cuisinart Mixers" 2009-06-13
By William Faulkner's Friend
I was in the market for a new heavy-duty mixer. I spent a good deal of time reading reviews and articles on the different mixer brands and models. It came down to the Kitchenaid Pro 600 (NOT one of the smaller Kitchenaids) versus one of the new Cuisinart 5qt or 7qt mixers. I inspected both models at the store. I was really torn between the two but finally decided to buy the Kitchenaid 600 mixer over the Cuisinart. In case anyone is interested, I thought I'd share my reasoning in the following bullet points.



1) First, if you look at these items on Amazon, both the KA and Cuisinart mixers share 4.5 star ratings. Almost all of those who owned one of these mixers without owning the other one seemed to have great things to say about the mixer they bought. So, I took this to mean that I really couldn't go wrong either way. However, I did know that I wanted either the 6qt KA or probably the 7qt Cuisinart because I like to make bread and also because I like heavy duty stuff!



2) Next, I was impressed by the longer 3yr/5yr warranty offered by Cuisinart. However, I think just about every review by someone who had problems with the Cuisinart REALLY complained about their customer service, shipping costs, and hassle of dealing with Cuisinart when something goes wrong. I think most of the KA owners were fairly happy with KA customer service, even if only a 1 year warranty. Either way, most of the people having problems with EITHER of these mixtures seemed to be those who wanted to knead a LARGE amount of dough, and I can't help but thinking they are trying to do too much with the equipment they bought -- they should buy a $1500 Hobart.



3) Kitchenaid's past problems with plastic gears caused me a little concern, but I read enough to know that this was a major issue for them a couple of years back, and that they had taken great pains to correct the problem -- so I discounted this worry.



4) Next, I checked out the Cuisinart 5qt at the store. The good things about it are the lower profile and the tilting mixer head -- giving you more clearance and maybe easier access to the bowl. However, there are a LOT of parts, electronics, springs, levers, etc. on this mixer!! In other words, a LOT to go wrong or break in my opinion. Plus, the digital controls seemed kind of flimsy plastic. Who knows, maybe I'm completely wrong here, but I couldn't help but doubt that the average Cuisinart is not going to make it many years without some issues. Since its only been out a year or so, it doesn't have a track record yet either. This factor swayed me toward the simplicity of the KA 600.



5) Further, as we looked at the Cuisinart model at the store we noticed oil leaking out of the mixer head onto the splash guard. What made this particulary disconcerting was that I had read at least two reviews on Amazon (or another website) where people mentioned having this exact same problem with their new Cuisinart -- they had to ship their mixer back East to get this taken care of. This just seemed like more than a coincidence to me, and was especially concerning since I doubt the unit at the store had ever been plugged in. Another point for the KA 600.



6) But Cuisinart's great review in the last Cook's Illustrated still almost swayed me to buy the Cuisinart. However, I went to the trouble of getting a subscription to CI to read the review. My impression from the review was that the main reason the Cuisinart was rated tops was due to all its features. However, I already explained my concern about all the stuff on the Cusinart. Moreover, the KA 600 is now ranked second only behind the Cuisinart, AND had been ranked no. 1 in the previous year review before the new Cuisinart came out. So, I decided to forget the review. NOTE: The Kitchenaid 5 quart mixers are not rated that well in CI for making bread since they are not powerful enough -- some reviews I read seemed to mix-up the KA 5qt review with the KA 600 mixer, but CI rated the KA 600 as doing fine for bread.



7) Anther factor I considered was the higher rated wattage of the Cuisinart motors. However I read a previous year Cooks Illustrated review that discussed how unreliable the wattage ratings for mixers are since the manufacturers use different methods for rating their mixer motors, and some mfrs intentionally use ways that make their mixers look more powerful even though they actually aren't.



8) Great attachments for the KA included an ice cream maker that is highly rated by reviewers. My KA 600 came with a rebate for a free one of these ice cream makers, so that settled it for me (even though I think I would have gone with the KA anyways).



Bottom Line: The simple utilitarian design of the KA eventually swayed me its way. The complicated mechanism, many parts, and unproven reliability of the Cuisinart scared me away. BUT, if you love the Cuisinart features and/or need a lower profile design, I'm sure its a great mixer. However, if you insist on overloading either one of them with too much dough, you are going to have troubles!!


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KitchenAid KP26M1XNP Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer, Nickel Pearl

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The Professional 600 TM has a powerful motor that is crafted for commercial-style performance, the direct drive, all-steel gear transmission delivers unyielding power for professional results. The mixer can effectively mix up to 14 cups of all-purpose flour per recipe and produce up to 8 pounds of mashed potatoes. The Soft Start mixing feature helps minimize ingredient splatter and flour puff with gentle acceleration to selected speed after start-up. Electronic Speed Sensor monitors operation to maintain precise mixer speed. Commercial-style motor protection automatically shuts off the mixer when overload is sensed to protect the motor. Durable all-steel gears provide reliable service. The mixer includes a 6-quart-capacity stainless-steel mixing bowl with a contoured handle, as well as a professional wire whip, a burnished flat beater, a spiral dough hook, and a one piece pouring shield. Its multipurpose attachment hub with a hinged hub cover flips open to allow for easy installation of attachments. The Professional 600 Series bowl-lift design raises the bowl into the mixing position, and its solid, truly seamless one-piece motor head design is easy to clean and comes in a variety of fashionable colors.
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Technical Details

- All-metal 10-speed stand mixer with powerful 575-watt motor
- 6-quart stainless-steel mixing bowl; direct-drive transmission
- Electronic speed sensor; auto shut-off; Soft Start minimizes splatter
- Wire whip, burnished flat beater, spiral dough hook, and pouring shield included
- Measurements H: 16.5, W:11.3, D:14.6
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Customer Buzz
 "Made in USA?" 2009-08-12
By Frances Leidy (san leandro, ca United States)
I finally broke down and upgraded to this from a heavy duty 325w. I make alot of breads and pizza. One reason I decided on this opposed to the cuisanart was the fact they tout it as being made in the USA. I'm very skeptical of this claim. First off right out of the box, it felt lighter than my old one. Box said "Assembled in USA" What does that mean? Probably made in China or India, and parts are put in the box in the USA. I've been using it, and it does an ok job. No better then my old one though. Alot of funny noises and funky smells going on when kneading dough with only 4-5 cups flour. also the attachments are pure crap, light weight and all the shine came off the flat beater in the dishwasher. I only handwashed the bowl. This is my 3rd kitchenaid mixer, and the fact the attachments aren't dishwasher safe is retarded. Some positives are the rubber feet that do stay still, and the slow start feature. A timer would have been nice (on the Cuisanart) If I bought this locally, I probably would have bought it back, but I could only find the 5 qt. And I will be hanging onto my old one.

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 "Love my KitchenAid!" 2009-08-12
By Dylan Vogt (Washington, DC)
After purchasing my KitchenAid this past year, I can't imagine being without it! Whether I am making bread or pasta dough, preparing meatballs, or whipping mashed potatoes, this mixer does it all.



I debated between the 6-quart or a smaller size before ordering and I am happy to have invested a bit more for the larger bowl. If you're planning on running double or triple batches of your favorite baked good, the larger machine has no problem handling a large amount of dough. I can easily make 55+ cookies after only one mixing session.



The KitchenAid also provides a number of convenient speed options that give the chef more control. I tend to only use the highest options (9 or 10) when whipping frosting for lady locks, Italian knots, or brownies, but it certainly gets the job done! Otherwise, the lower options are great for slowly mixing heavy amounts of dough or meat.



All in all, this mixer has been a huge asset for my kitchen. Not only does it run great, but it looks beautiful! I highly recommend purchasing a KitchenAid Professional 600 Series.

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 "Do not buy this mixer" 2009-08-11
By Sardu (Illinois, USA)
Do NOT buy this mixer. Ours broke after only one year of use. Oil began to leak around the attachment hub and it began to make a grinding noise. While we were using ours primarily for kneading, we never exceeded the 14 cup limit on page 54 of the manual. Suffice to say, this is a product with built-in obsolescence.

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 "KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6 qt. Stand Mixer" 2009-08-08
By Bill Elkins
I must say that I'm surprised that this mixer has held in since Jan. 09 . I love the new dough hook.I think it has relieved some of the pressure when handling larger amounts of dough. Let me back up to the first sentence. The first KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6 qt. Stand Mixer had problems. Mainly the mixer could not handle the same amount of dough in ratio that the 5 qt. mixer could do . Within that year I had 5 mixers with the last one was at the end of my 1 year. warranty. I was burning them up with the dough hook. Surprisingly this one held in. KitchenAid told me to adjust my recipe. This recipe won me the Texas State Fair in 89' in white bread. The killer was KitchenAid only want us to use the dough hook for only 5 minutes. On the 5 qt.mixer I could knead for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. KitchenAid honored the warranty for that year. I was thankful. All I had to do was to call and they would sent me another one and pick up the broke one. The newest one (no. 6) has really held in there for me.. The only thing I see wrong is that it smells like it burning up when I'm using the dough hook, and I'm not to fond of the new splash shell. BUT I LOVE MY KitchenAid.

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 "Recommended only if it is purchased from Williams-Sonoma" 2009-07-27
By Cheng S. Chan (Portland, OR USA)
I love my Kitchen mixer but wouldn't want to spend this much money on a new mixers every other year. This mixer runs greats when it works; however, it doesn't last for long. Check on those reviews with lower ratings, and you'll see how many units of this model have failed.



My KitchenAid Professional 600 stand mixer started malfunctioning about a month ago. It was only about 18 months old, and would go with full speed no matter what speed I have dialed in then shut off by itself after maybe about 10 seconds of running. I ran some intense online search and found many other KitchedAid owners have run into a similar issue. Here is a summary of the options with solutions, comments, and what I ended up with for this particular problem:



1. Some say go buy an other-than-KitchenAid mixer since those newer KitchenAid products are no longer built by the same manufactory (Hobart).

2. Some paid for service and cost ranging from one-fifty to two-hundred on top of the near fourty S&H if out of manufacturing warrantee (1 year from the date of purchase).

3. Some paid for parts and fixed theirs with information posted here: [...]

4. I ended up getting a replacement from Williams-Sonoma with an updated model - a Williams-Sonoma's exclusive 610. Yes, they back up their 100% satisfaction warrantee and replaced my faulty unit 18 months after the date of my purchase.



KitchenAid stand mixer is not as tough anymore. Too many of these failed after 1 year of use. I would only buy this mixer from Williams-Sonoma with the `100% satisfaction' guarantee since it is expensive and service is costly. This will save me not just money but hassle.


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Sunbeam Mixmaster Stand Mixer features a powerful 350 watt motor with 12 variable speeds for unsurpassed mixing versatility. Soft start technology starts the motor slowly to prevent splatter. The ergonomically designed soft grip handle provides both maximum comfort and control. Off-center mixing allows you to add ingredients while you mix and requires less scraping saving you time. This mixer features 2 glass bowls, chrome beaters, whisks and dough hooks.
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- 350 watts plus 12 speeds
- Soft grip handle
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- Tilt locking head with bowl selector switch
- Includes 2 glass bowls, chrome beaters, whisks, and dough hooks
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 "Sunbeam 2371 Mixmaster Stand Mixer, White" 2009-08-12
By Hilda M. Parr
This is a great mixer. I especially like that it has the 2 glass bowls. No problems with it at all and I do use it all the time..

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 "It broke on second try." 2009-07-20
By Gabe
This mixer worked pretty well the first time around, but on the second use of it, the mixing attachments would not release no matter how I pressed the release button. The release button then shifted out of its position and fell into the device itself. Am returning this mixer and hoping to find a better one.

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 "Cheap Cheap Cheap - You get what you pay for!!!" 2009-07-20
By Angela M. Rico (Columbia, MO United States)
I was trying to save money by purchasing an inexpensive stand mixer that had good reviews rather than spend $200-$300. Well, you get what you pay for. Had this item less than a week and already shipping back to Amazon for refund. Shotty plastic craftsmanship was apparent. The top part that slides up for easy bowl removal popped right off. I was able to reattach but very annoying that it only had so far a range of movement before it popped out of its socket. Then, the button that you push to release the beaters did not work. I couldn't remove the beaters!!! I pushed the button several times to release only for it to release the beaters and the button fell INTO the machine never to be seen again. I decided that was it. Wrapped it back up and sent it back to Amazon TODAY! I'm going to suck it up and buy a Kitchenaid or Hamilton Beach. Just say no to Sunbeam!

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 "Great Mixer" 2009-05-02
By Kenneth G. Netzel (Cheektowaga, New York United States)
I got this mixer for my wife for Christmas. I know they say not to get your wife kitchen stuff for Christmas. But she was extremely happy, for you see, cooking is her hobby, and I just made her hobby easier. She loves it, so forget about what the experts say, if your wife likes to cook, buy it.

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 "Does great at simple mixing" 2009-04-05
By M. Johnson (Pennsylvania, USA)
My parents bought me this from Walmart for Christmas 2 years ago. I have never owned one but always wanted one since I love to make cakes and cookies. I have to say that it was great for mixing but I wish I could get more attatchments for it(like an attatchment for kneading bread dough). Also, the glass bowl is heavy and I am always paranoid about dropping it and having it break or smash my toes...lol. All in all, this mixer is great and I would recommend buying it if you are on a budget and can't afford the $300+ mixers.


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The Kitchen Aid Classic Series Stand Mixer features a 4.5 qt. stainless steel bowl, large enough to hold all your favorite ingredients. The powerful 250 watts of power is powerful enough to mix all your ingredients fast and thoroughly. Tilt head design is a convenient feature that makes it easier to access the beater and bowl. The included C dough hook kneads yeast dough for all your bread, and pizza recipes. It's 10-speed slide control ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir. The design features smooth, rounded surfaces that easily wipe clean. The K45SSWH has a strong, durable, all-metal construction and gives years of trouble-free, dependable use. Includes Coated Flat Beater, Coated Dough Hook and Wire Whip. 4.5 Qt. Stainless Steal Bowl Coated Flat Beater, Coated Dough Hook and Wire Whip Standard 115 Volts AC, 60 Hetz, 3-Wire Cord, 3-Prong Plug White with Silver Trim The design features smooth, rounded surfaces that easily wipe clean
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- 250-watt, 10-speed mixer with tilt-up head
- 4-1/2-quart bowl holds dough for 2 loaves of bread
- Three handy accessories: flat beater, wire whip, and dough hook
- Includes a guide with instructions, mixing tips, and 67 recipes
- Measures 13-8/9 by 8-2/3 by 14 inches; 1-year warranty
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 "Buy at own risk!" 2009-05-29
By J. Buquet (Oregon)
I received this mixer for a wedding gift almost 8 years ago. I used it very little in the first years, just cookies maybe once a month. From the day I opened it, it made a "weird" noise when in use but because it was so infrequent I often forgot about it until I used it again, finally realizing my warranty (VERY short at only a year!) was up. I decided to just use it until it died. It is still going but has been leaking oil/grease for sometime, today deciding to spew grease in my cheesecake. :( I went online to see why it was doing this only to find TONS of horrible reviews of similar situations and breaking mixers and horrible customer service. If it's after a year it isn't their problem it seems. I think when you pay hundreds of dollars for a product it should come with some sort of care. Unfortunately KA has fallen in the last few years, no longer is it the product we will pass on to our children and grandchildren. So sad. I won't be buying another one when this one dies for good. I will go with Cuisinart or Viking.

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 "Oil, Oil everywhere" 2009-05-28
By B. Switalski (Elyria, OH)
Never buy a KitchenAid mixer...ours was a wedding gift (of course)and after 3 years of moderate use, the expensive piece of junk leaks oil into our food and all over the counter top. I'm just glad we didn't pay for it. But our next mixer will definitely not be from KitchenAid!

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 "Best Cookie Maker" 2009-05-23
By B. Williams (Brooklyn, NY, USA)
Bought this mixer in November 2005. Still making the best cakes and cookies ever. No problems. Buy the product to match the usage. This is an entry level stand mixer. Probably not made for the real heavy duty stuff. But for making batches of cookies or cakes, this works perfect for me. The chocolate chip recipe has made me a legend. I've modified it. The precise times in the recipe book are a big help. When this wears out, I won't hesitate to buy another Kitchenaid.

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 "DIssapointed" 2009-05-03
By Mrs. Cindy Pereira
It is too heavy and bulky to return but so expensive; I am sad I am stuck with it. For starters the accessories are a few milimeters short and if you dont have a lot to mix you should use a hand mixer because you may not reach the batter, but far worse than that is that it is and has been since I purchased it, temperamental. I have to bang and smack it to start it up. I wonder how long until it doesnt work at all. Comedic but inneficient.

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 "Irma J. Miller" 2009-04-23
By Irma J. Miller (Wauconda, IL)
I love my Kitchen Aid mixer. I had one for over 30 years and it finally died. If this one lasts half that long, I'll not need a new one. Thank you kitchen Aid


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