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Patricia W

Kitchenaid mixer

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I've got one and I love it! It copes really well with bread doughs, batters, scone mixes, etc. I also have a pasta attachment and a meat grinding attachment. Good stuff.

 

They are a lot cheaper in the States (where they originate), but you'll need a 240V European one....

 

(Kenwood does some really good-looking, hard-working mixers for less. I'd check out Amazon :wink:)

 

Saronne xx

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I have an 1970s Kenwood Chef bought on eBay for £25. It is fantastic and makes great cakes and there are loads of attachments for them.

 

They last forever...unless you do something stupid like not inserting the beater properly and then leaving it mixing while you go out of the kitchen so don't realize the beater has part dropped out and is jammed inside the mixing bowl while the motor burns out :oops::oops::oops: . That is what I did with the old one I inherited from my Mum, hence buying another from eBay!

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Details from QVC Tricia. It's only in white but they may have more choice in the run up to the show. "The 4.25 litre stainless steel bowl comes with a flat beater, dough hook and wire whip and boasts a 10 speed power control, so whipping up your cake mixtures will be done easily and quickly. It also comes with a handy vegetable slicer and shredder and an instructions booklet with mixing tips"

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I love mine - shiny silver metal. I bought it for my husband's 40th Birthday. He was delighted and I can honestly say he's never used it. On the other hand, I use it almost every day and sometimes three times as day. I use it for bread, cakes, meringues, biscuits, mashed potato, mixing meat for burgers and many more things needing mixer power.

Becka

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I love mine - shiny silver metal. I bought it for my husband's 40th Birthday. He was delighted and I can honestly say he's never used it.

 

:lol: - I bet he can't wait for his 50th !! :lol:

 

Great for small amounts - there is a finely tuned adjuster so that the mixing bits just sweep the botton of the bowl. The bread dough hook is ace too

 

There are very often offers on them when they discontinue a particular colour. Worth waiting for one of these if you can bear to

 

Thank you - I've always wanted a Kenwood but I think I might go for a Kitchenaid instead.

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I've just been looking on t'internet and its quite confusing as to the difference between models and prices - there's a difference of a £100 between classic and artisan.

 

OH is quite relieved that there is something I actually want for my birthday, although he thinks everyone will rib him about it :lol:

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