Finding the Best Mixer for Shoppers Who Want to Buy KitchenAid
KitchenAid mixers are one of the most popular and recognizable stand mixers available. Given as wedding gifts or as Christmas gifts, stand mixers are an essential kitchen appliance that makes mixing faster and easier.
First introduced during the 1920s, KitchenAid mixers are known for providing dependable small appliances with innovative features. In 1937, the KitchenAid stand mixer was updated with the ability to power a variety of interchangeable attachments, a feature common with today’s models. During the 1950s, the mixer received its first burst of color and ranged from Petal Pink to Satin Chrome. A return to this colorful palette occurred with the release of the Artisan Series.
Available in a variety of speeds, sizes, and colors, finding the best mixer model depends greatly on how it will be used.
KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixer Models
Tilt-Head mixers require the upper arm of the mixer to lift upward in order to access the beater. In selecting this mixer, a buyer should consider whether the existing counter space allows for the mixer to tilt upward without hitting cabinetry.
Additionally, the tilt- head mixers are the standard mixer line and come in lower power and bowl capacities. While still powerful, it should be considered what types of doughs will be processed and in what quantity. Stiffer doughs like bread often use large amounts of flour and require more power to knead the dough.
Prices for these tilt-head mixers are variable based on the location of purchase but typically range from $200-$300. Good deals often exist during holiday shopping.
- Classic Series 4.5 Quart (4.26 L) 250-Watts Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
- UltraPower Series 4.5 Quart (4.26 L) 300-Watts Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
- Artisan Series 5 Quart (4.73 L) 325-Watt Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
- 90th Anniversary Edition 5 Quart (4.73L) 325-Watts Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
- Accolade 400 Series 5 Quart (4.73 L) 400-Watt Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
KitchenAid Bowl Lift Mixer Models
Bowl-Lift mixers do not tilt but instead, use a mechanism to lift and lower the mixing bowl. These mixers are therefore typically taller than tilt-head mixers. Additionally, the bowl lift models are part of KitchenAid’s professional line which comes in larger bowl capacity and higher power.
Prices for these bowl-lift mixers are variable based on the location of purchase typically ranging from $300-$400. Look for sales during Christmas.
- 500 Plus Series 5 Quart (4.73 L) 325-Watt Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer
- 5 Plus Series 5 Quart (4.73 L) 450-Watt Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer
- 600 Series 6 Quart (5.68 L) 575-Watt Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer
Finding the Best Mixer
KitchenAid is a known leader in the stand mixer industry, offering innovative and dependable products. Finding the best mixer is a matter of reviewing stand mixer features while considering how the mixer will be used.
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