Wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what kind of mixer is a good investment/purchase? The one I have is handed down from my grandma so its about 40+ years and its starting to putz out. I have looked into Oster (that is that one I am currently using) and the reviews on the new ones make them seem not to promising. I have looked into and tried the Bosch mixers but unsure of them. So any suggestions on a brand of mixer would be helpful.
Kitchen Aid! 6 Qt mixer is perfect. you can easily make a double batch of batter in it.
I have the Kitchenaid 4.5 and 6 qt. mixers. I have not had any problems with them. If you decide on a Kitchenaid mixer and can wait till Black Friday in November, there are alot of sales on the 4.5 qt size. Macys and a few other stores had them for half price. There might have been sales on the other sizes and brands, but I am not sure. Maybe someone else can chime in .
Kohl's right now has the Kitchen Aid Pro 6 Qt 575 Watt mixer on sale for $399 with the chance to earn Kohl's cash of $10 for each $50 spent, to be redeemed the following week. If you have a Kohl's card you should get a coupon for anywhere between 15%-30% off, even sale prices. Regular price is $459.
Kohl's right now has the Kitchen Aid Pro 6 Qt 575 Watt mixer on sale for $399 with the chance to earn Kohl's cash of $10 for each $50 spent, to be redeemed the following week. If you have a Kohl's card you should get a coupon for anywhere between 15%-30% off, even sale prices. Regular price is $459.
I <3 kohls. I have a 30% right now! That would make it $279 and almost $30 in kohls cash.
I have a 7 qt Cuisinart and love it! I've had it for almost a year now and have had no problems whatsoever. It also has a timer on it that has been very useful. Can't remember the price, but did get it on sale and with a discount coupon, so that helped. It's comparable to the KitchenAid in price I think. I had a KitchenAid that I was using before that and still use it from time to time...just needed a larger bowl to mix in and wasn't happy with all the negative feedback on KitchenAid at the time. If you can get an older KitchenAid refurbished that would be a good purchase, too, but I wouldn't trade my Cuisinart for anything now!
I have had a Kitchenaid for about 6 years, My daughter wanted a mixer to move out and I bought her the Breville. I am now going to sell my kitchenaid to buy one as it is so much better than a kitchenaid. It comes with the spatula blade, timer and all the accessories. It is quieter than any mixer I have heard you can stand beside it and talk on the phone while it is working.
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