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Kitchenaid Stand Mixers - A Kitchen Work Horse


Kitchenaid stand mixers are very popular in today's kitchens and it is easy to see why. These stand mixers have stood the test of time and have shown themselves to be kitchen work horses.

Before electric mixers, cooks had to rely on muscle to get the job done or small hand held electric mixers. With the multi-function Kitchenaid stand mixers you can mix, whip, and knead just about anything.

Whether you cook for a few people or a small army, there are many sizes of stand mixers that will fit any kitchens needs. There is no mixing job too big for the industrial strength model like the 6 quart 600 Professional Series that has a commercial style motor. The 600 Professional Series gives you the ability to mix double batches of bread. With this powerhouse mixer you can mix 13 dozen cookies or 8 pounds of mashed potatoes. That is a lot of food!

If you are not feeding a small army you may not want the power of the 600 Professional Series Kitchenaid stand mixer. You could choose from one of the smaller 250 or 350 watt stand mixers. Most of the models come with a stainless steel bowl and 10 speed control settings.

To increase the Kitchen aid stand mixers uses you can add one or more of the attachments that are made for the different models offered. With the attachments you can shred, grind, and juice your way to a wonderful meal. Whether you are making a delicate pie meringue or mixing dough for dozens of cookies the kitchen aid stand mixers will do it with ease.

In stand mixer reviews the Kitchenaid brand gets high marks for quality and functionality. No matter what you need to use a stand mixer for, Kitchenaid has been providing quality, durable mixers for many years.

Tracye Gano is an accomplished freelance writer and designer for kitchens 4u


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