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With this year's The Great British Bake Off in full swing, there's no excuse needed to get baking. While last year the show caused a furore over replacing its traditional KitchenAid stand mixers with Kenwood kMix KMX5 mixers – a move that was quickly labe...
Quiet, fast and efficient, Splashguard with pouring chute, Plenty of capacity...
Pricey, Basic instructions...
Not too big, not too small, this mixer has Star Baker written all over it – if you can afford it...
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We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article.If you're looking for a combination microwave with lots of auto programmes, then this should fit the bill. It has a good capacity so is ideal for busy families who will make...
Most of the accessories are dishwasher safe, There are a lot of auto cook programmes but it's easy to navigate and not overwhelming, Controls are logical to use, Auto clean cycle, Sturdy and well built, Grill has three heat settings, The steam programme a...
When using microwave and grill combi, the grill temp is not adjustable, There are lots of holes inside which could trap dirt, and would make it tricky to clean, The chunky design takes up a lot of space on the worktop, When using microwave and grill combi...
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The KitchenAid 5KEK1032 is a sleek and attractive looking kettle. The slim gooseneck spout makes pouring easy, regardless of whether you're brewing yourself a pour over coffee, making tea, or using a cafetière. This is not the quickest kettle but is certa...
You can set specific temperatures, Controlled pour from gooseneck spout, Hold temp mode keeps kettle at set temperature for 30 minutes, Comfortable handle, Light when empty, Handle remains cool, 360-degree base for easy access...
Very slow to boil, Whilst the handle remains cool, the outer body reaches nearly 95C, Small capacity - it's not great for those looking to boil large quantities...
The KitchenAid 5KEK1032 is a good option for those who enjoy teas that call for specific temperatures, such as green tea which should be brewed at 70C and white tea, which is its best when brewed at 85C. Do be mindful of the fact that you'll be waiting a...
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We asked KitchenAid to confirm the model installed in the tent but they remained tight-lipped. Nonetheless, we've done a little investigative work and we're pretty sure the bakers are using the KSM175 in their bid to win the Star Baker title.This mixer...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2018-01-20 06:23:32
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Expert reviews...
Versatile, Durable, Easy to use, Dozens of colors...
Heavy, Short warranty...
The KitchenAid Artisan is able to handle thick bread dough or whip delicate frosting with equal ease, and its tilt-head design makes accessing ingredients a cinch. Durability is fantastic, with models going strong for years; customer service is also atte...
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The KitchenAid Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer gives you everything you want in a mixer – a powerful motor, big stainless-steel bowl and solid results. It excelled in each of our kitchen lab tests and can do more than any other mixer we reviewed. Not all s...
This mixer aced every test we put it through due to its powerful motor and excellent design...
There is no overload protection on this machine...
Not only did the KitchenAid Artisan perform superbly in our tests, but there are 10 extra attachments to buy so you can make this sturdy and versatile mixer do the work of 10 other appliances...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2018-01-20 06:23:32
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The KitchenAid KSM150 Artisan Series Stand Mixer combines beauty and performance in a compact package. This is one of KitchenAids smaller models, designed for cooks who dont have a lot of extra room or dont need the added capacity of the larger mode...
Die-cast metal construction, 325 watts, planetary mixing action, three attachments: flat beater, whisk, dough hook...
Mixer head does not lock up, heavy...
The KitchenAid KSM150 Artisan Series Stand Mixer combines beauty and performance in a compact package. This is one of KitchenAids smaller models, designed for cooks who dont have a lot of extra room or dont need the added capacity of the larger mod...
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According to New York Magazine, the pastel-everything trend caught fire in summer 2016. Millennial-approved hues range from "beige with just a touch of blush to a peach-salmon hybrid. " We're down with the idea, because the kitchen items ahead would sure...
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