Food mixer - right budget?
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Has anyone bought a food mixer and can give some feedback? They seem to have a broad spread on pricing.
https://www.wish.com/product/5dce5a544ce6af2cb8ee6...
https://www.johnlewis.com/kitchenaid-185-artisan-4...
TIA
https://www.wish.com/product/5dce5a544ce6af2cb8ee6...
https://www.johnlewis.com/kitchenaid-185-artisan-4...
TIA
The cheaper kitchenaids (The classic I think) have plastic gears now unfortunately, I think the equivalent Kenwoods are a bit more robust and are also a tad more practical (eg the bowl guard is more effective). You can use reverse spiral dough hooks in some of the kenwoods but you can't with the cheaper kitchenaids for example. It's a much better dough hook than the standard J hooks. I don't know if the artisan range can take them, it might only be their more professional range that does
The really cheap one you linked I would expect to die shortly after its warranty expires- a decent kenwood or kitchenaid should last a long time.
If you intend to knead a lot of dough then the bigger ones with about 7l bowls are better again at kneading than the 4.6l sized ones
If you aren't doing much dough though and using it for general mixing, whisking, etc etc then you would probably be fine with the sub £300 ones
The really cheap one you linked I would expect to die shortly after its warranty expires- a decent kenwood or kitchenaid should last a long time.
If you intend to knead a lot of dough then the bigger ones with about 7l bowls are better again at kneading than the 4.6l sized ones
If you aren't doing much dough though and using it for general mixing, whisking, etc etc then you would probably be fine with the sub £300 ones
Hanglow said:
The cheaper kitchenaids (The classic I think) have plastic gears now unfortunately,
The one I had was a metal drive from the motor into a plastic worm drive into final metal gearing at the head. The worm drive wore out and was replaced twice in 5 years daily use.
The theory being the worm drive which is quick and easy to replace wears before any motor or final drive damage.
In a domestic setting this is just a bit of a PITA
I bought my wife the KitchenAid artisan just over 5 years ago, it's had plenty of use and we can't fault it.
Bought it from Dawsons dept. store online (who I think might be ecookshop?) and paid £385, that included an additional glass bowl as well as the stainless steel bowl included as standard.
Yes, it was bought partly as it looks nice sitting on the worktop, but it is also as functional as it looks.
Bought it from Dawsons dept. store online (who I think might be ecookshop?) and paid £385, that included an additional glass bowl as well as the stainless steel bowl included as standard.
Yes, it was bought partly as it looks nice sitting on the worktop, but it is also as functional as it looks.
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