BEST Stand Mixer Reviews and up to 44% off SALES on KitchenAid and other Mixers Revealed

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Daily DEALS on TOP 7 Stand Mixers and Common Complaints on Tilt-Head and Bowl-Lift Models Published

A high-quality kitchen stand mixer should be good at delicate tasks like whipping up a couple of egg whites as well as relatively heavy tasks like kneading bread or pizza dough. Unfortunately, so called best stand mixers in the market either fail to mix small quantities of ingredients at the bottom of the bowl or heat up excessively when asked to knead a loaf of bread dough.

TOP 4 Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Review and TOP 3 Bowl-Lift Mixer Comparison discuss the PROS and CONS of different types of food processors helping consumers decide the best suited stand mixer for their individual needs. They are essential reads for anyone looking to buy a capable and durable standing kitchen mixer.

The above mixer reviews are based on a variety of features like (1) motor power (wattage and horse power), (2) country of manufacture (made in the USA vs China), (3) included attachments (e.g. pouring shield, dough hook, flat beater, wire whip and scraper beater), (4) whether the attachments are nylon coated, burnished metal or stainless steel, (5) availability of planetary mixing action, (6) whether the gears are all-steel or plastic, (7) available accessories (e.g. food grinder attachment, pasta roller attachment, juicer attachment etc.), (8) whether the mixers have advanced features like ‘soft-start‘ and ‘automatic shut off on overload’ (9) whether they can be locked in the “up” position as well as the “down” position, and (10) the ability to efficiently whip, cream and knead according to user needs.

The KitchenAid vs Non-KitchenAid Mixer Dilemma addressed.

“A popular question I get asked is whether non-KitchenAid mixers are reliable” says Natalie Brooke, a co-author of the above TOP 7 Stand Mixer Review. “I tell them that brands like Kenwood and Breville are more popular than KitchenAid in the UK and Australia. Even in the USA, there are some very good stand and hand mixers from Bosch, Cuisinart, Hamilton Beach, Sunbeam and Breville. We review them all in our best mixer review” adds Brooke.

10 PROS and CONS of the KitchenAid Artisan and Professional Series stand mixers is a recommended read for those who strictly want to purchase a KitchenAid mixer.

The best stand mixers have high-end features like (1) all-steel gear transmission which is relatively more reliable and durable, (2) soft start feature which minimizes splatter, (3) commercial-style motor protection which automatically shuts off the mixer when overload is sensed, (4) built-in electronic speed sensor to maintain precise mixer speed, (5) and a sturdy construction. However, not every kitchen needs industrial-strength specs like these. While some housewives will only use their mixers for light-duty tasks like whipping cream and mixing cake batter to bake a cake, others will use them for kneading bread, cookie dough and even bagels. This is why it’s often not possible to name one mixer that meets the needs of every single kitchen. That is why the above reviews focus on reviewing the highest quality mixers as well as decent-quality, budget-friendly ones, based on individual needs.

Common complaints about low-quality mixers revealed.

The commonest complaints about poor-quality stand mixers include (1) motors not powerful enough to knead bread/pizza dough, (2) poor locking mechanisms on head-tilt models making the mixer head pop out especially when mixing dough, and (3) too much vibrating and grinding noises when operating at high speeds. This is the very reason consumers are encouraged to read through customer reviews on mixers whether they are buying a hand mixer or standing mixer.

Go to http://Trendy-Kitchen.com/Stand-Mixer-Complaints/ for a more comprehensive list of common complaints on mixers.

Some consumers purchase certain brands purely because they are made in the USA. However, the majority of mixer brands available in the US market are made in China nowadays. Even with KitchenAid, only some products are manufactured in the USA, while others are produced in Canada and China and assembled in Ohio. Therefore, whether one is looking to buy a stand mixer or hand mixer, consumers are left without a choice when it comes to the country of manufacture.

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