What Kind Of Stand Mixers Do You Use?

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leah_s Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:47am
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found them!

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4realLaLa Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:47am
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I use the KA Artisan.

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kansaslaura Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:56am
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Leah, I'll do some searching and post what I find. Throw Hobart into the title and description search. The one I bought is that lovely harvest yellow, but it's a trooper!

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kansaslaura Posted 11 Sep 2010 , 3:58am
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Originally Posted by leah_s

found them!




Yea!! Here is the first one I came across.. not shabby and not a bad price.http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-WHITE-KITCHENAID-HOBART-K5-A-STAND-MIXER-NICE-/220665719943?pt=Small_Kitchen_Appliances_US&hash=item3360b3ac87

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cakeastic Posted 12 Sep 2010 , 8:41pm
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Kenwood chef mixer- large bowl with metal beaters. Superb!

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Gerle Posted 12 Sep 2010 , 11:47pm
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I've never heard of a Kenwood. It's supposed to be a good one? From looking at a web site for Kenwood, it sounds like the most common bowl is a 4.6 liter; they have a 5, but it seems to be unavailable. I'm taking it you have a Kenwood and really like it? How long have you had it?

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BlueBurd Posted 13 Sep 2010 , 12:01am
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KA all the way - worth every penny, and it is a workhorse. Someday I'll be more than a hobbiest, open my own shop, and own a Hobart - would LOVE to own of those bad boys! icon_smile.gif

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cmeventcoordinator Posted 13 Sep 2010 , 12:07am
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It might also depend on your Health Inspector. I have a few models of KitchenAid and my favorite is the kind where the actual head lifts, but my Health Inspector insisted on a commercial grade mixer. The Kitchenaid commercial level does unfortunately have a bowl lift too. But, I just use it when I absolutely need to and use my other Kitchenaids the rest of the time.

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