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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this mixer, November 18, 2000
I have had my cobalt blue mixer for about 6 years now. I absolutely love it. I shopped around and I don't think there is a better mixer, unless you get into the bigger Kitchenaides. All the reviews on Cooks illustrated and the Cooking bibles that are out there recommend the Kitchenaide mixers. They just suggest picking the size and price you can afford.I loved the fact I could get it in blue. Silly thing like color but I wanted to leave it on my counter and I like blue. I bought mine on sale and I thought was pretty pricey then, but since I have opted to leave it on my counter, it gets alot of use, much more than one that would be stuffed in some cupboard that was tricky to use. One thing that makes it such an attractive feature on the counter is its design. It has no fussy little buttons or features that would be hard to keep clean with frequent use. You have two levers one for speed and one to lock the bowl down. There is easy cleaning of its smooth lacquered metal surface. I use my mixer at least 2 times a week. Usually for mashed potatoes and cookie dough. Occassionally, I have made bread in it and [supposedly] that is the real test of a mixer. It worked fine for me, but I'm really not a judge when it comes to bread. This mixer works without the threat of wobbling off the counter. You can leave it at high speed without concerning yourself that it will self-destruct. I broke another brand big mixer about the same price as this one, by not holding it down while mixing chocolate chip cookie dough. I turned for a second and it rocketed off a counter and broke on the floor. Not just the bowl but the cheap plastic mixer housing. I think this Kitchaid mixer is a tank of a mixer and I would bet I'll be making cookies for my grandkids with it. I feel this mixer is well designed because of its efficiency of mixing. It never has spots on the bottom it misses and if it is a dough it effectively gets all the ingredients involved. You have to do very little scraping down. I have never used any of the other attachments out there, but I think it is really neat to have that option. I plan on trying some in the future. They have a pasta making one and a grinder one, I'm interested in. I had to buy the pouring shield separate for my mixer, but it is is worth every penny.... I am also considering buying an extra bowl as mine are often in the dishwasher due to the often use. If you are considering this mixer, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.
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