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Staples in home kitchens and professional bakeries alike, the best KitchenAid stand mixers are capable of whipping up everything from delicate cake batters to tacky bread doughs with ease.
If you’ve been searching for a low-maintenance mixer for all of your baking needs, the KitchenAid tilt-head 5.5-quart stand mixer is 29% off right now at Target. Whether you’re shaping up your ...
From the Classic to the latest KitchenAid Design Series Evergreen stand mixer, there’s a wealth of models to choose from, so whether you are a hobbyist baker or a pro, there’s a KitchenAid ...
Mixers with a bowl lift, like the KitchenAid KMS70 and the Commercial and Professional models in our ratings, have stationary heads and a lever that lifts the bowl up and lowers it down ...
We used to recommend the KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer for a larger and more powerful option. But after testing the new 5.5-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer ...
We judged noise with the mixer set to its highest speed. All had motor noise. On quieter models the noise was muffled and unobtrusive; the noisest models sounded loud and shrill. Weight of mixer ...
KitchenAid's Professional series uses a bowl lift design instead of a tilt-head one. That means that the mixer head is fixed and can't bounce around, even when subjected to the stiffest doughs.
It’s hard to go wrong with any of KitchenAid’s stand mixers ... model with the same capacity: the Professional 5 Plus Series 5-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer. While the latter performed well ...
You can knead it much slower and treat it more gently with a dial and a spiral mixer than with a KitchenAid. I also love the Halo Pro’s flexible paddle, which is much better than the KitchenAid ...