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KitchenAid vs Cuisinart stand mixers: which mixer should you choose?

If you're shopping for a new stand mixer, the decision often comes down to KitchenAid vs Cuisinart. Famous for their range of brilliant mixers, KitchenAid mixers are built in the USA and come in a range of different colors and sizes. This means they're a more versatile choice for both large bakes and single-serve dishes. 

With that said, others consider the much-loved Cuisinart Precision stand mixer to be an excellent alternative to the classic KitchenAid Artisan, with a larger mixing bowl and similar attachments for cooking anything from bread to cupcakes. 

Many of us will be trying to decide which option is the best stand mixer for their kitchen, and it's a tough call, because the specs are very similar, and both stand mixers are very popular with buyers.

We've tested both the Cuisinart Precision and the KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer independently, so if you're trying to decide between the two, our reviews can help. Side-by-side these mixers may look similar, but there are important differences in price and capabilities, as well as that all-important performance test. In this piece we will explain the differences between the two mixers and help you decide which is right for you.

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KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer | was $449.99, now $349.99 at Bed Bath & Beyond
With a smooth and sleek design, the KitchenAid Stand Mixer's powerful motor can be used to knead, mix and whisk, adding a truly versatile tool to your kitchen. With a huge choice of colors, a smooth tilt-head design and easy access to the bowl, this robust appliance topped our tests of the best stand mixer.  

Cuisinart Precision Stand Mixer | was $249.99, now $199.99 at Best Buy

Boasting high quality, power and performance, the Cuisinart Precision Stand Mixer comes with 12 speed settings and 3 attachments, allowing for you to mix cake batter, knead dough and much more. Available in multiple colors, the Cuisinart Precision Stand Mixer is a smart and stylish addition to your kitchen.

KitchenAid vs Cuisinart stand mixers: which should you buy? 

KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer

Buy the KitchenAid Artisan if you're looking for the very best your money can buy; if the style and color of the machine are an important consideration; or if you tend to cook smaller servings of baked goods. 

In our KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer review, we found that this mixer lives up to its reputation with the perfect capacity for most baking tasks and a reliable motor that won't overheat, no matter how much you use it.  

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Cuisinart Precision Stand Mixer

Buy the Cuisinart Precision stand mixer if you want the best value option, or if you plan on cooking large servings of cake or cookies at a time. 

The Cuisinart Precision stand mixer review also went very well, but we did find that the slightly larger capacity puts it at a disadvantage if you're cooking smaller servings. If you're making a single loaf of bread or a loaf cake, for example, the flat beater struggles to reach right to the bottom, which means the mixing can be less effective. 

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Millie Fender is Head of Reviews at Homes & Gardens. She was formerly our Small Appliance Editor, and has tested many of the leading stand mixers on the market side-by-side to see how they compare on looks, power, and that all-important taste-test. 

Comparing the KitchenAid and Cuisinart mixers

KitchenAid has an immense range of stand mixers - the brand appears three separate times in our stand mixers buying guide. Cuisinart, by contrast, is best known for its Precision stand mixer. This is most directly comparable to the KitchenAid Artisan , which is also KitchenAid's most popular stand mixer. If you've ever seen a KitchenAid mixer on someone's Instagram or on a cooking show, it was likely an Artisan. 

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When you look at the spec differences between the KitchenAid Artisan and Cuisinart Precision , the Cuisinart is – on paper – the front-runner. It has a more powerful motor, more speeds, a marginally larger capacity, and the same attachments.

One other difference is that the bowl on the Cuisinart has a handle included, which is useful for pouring and scraping out cake batter and bread dough.

Which is better on price?

The KitchenAid Artisan usually retails for $399.99, whereas the Cuisinart Precision costs $249.99. You can keep reading to find out which mixer performs better, but if budget is a big part of your evaluation, the Cuisinart is a better value pick. 

Cuisinart Precision stand mixer and attachments

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Which has better features?

On paper, the Cuisinart is a better value stand mixer. However, there are some perks to buying a KitchenAid too. The Cuisinart used to only have six colors: Onyx, Red, Bright Blue, Blue Mint, Chrome, and White. Recently, Cuisinart added some gorgeous pastels including Blushing Coral, Agave Green, and Arctic Blue. However, there's still no comparison between this range and the available colors for the KitchenAid Artisan. 

KitchenAid and Cuisinart stand mixers mixing cake, head-to-head on test

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We cannot even list every color you can buy the KitchenAid Artisan in, but the total number is in excess of 40. If you want to pick a stand mixer to suit a specific look in your kitchen, the KitchenAid will be the best choice for you.

Aesthetically, the KitchenAid also wins out for me. The Cuisinart is slightly curvier and bulkier, but the KitchenAid has a classic sloping design. It's all subjective, though.

Which is better at making cake?

The flat beater with the Cuisinart and the KitchenAid both work effectively at making cake, but we did find that the KitchenAid Artisan did a better job of creaming butter and sugar together without assistance. When we tested the Cuisinart, we had to go in with a spatula multiple times to scrape butter and sugar away from the sides of the bowl. 

If you make a lot of cake, the KitchenAid is better for this. Because the Cuisinart has a larger bowl it is also more wide, which means the flat beater doesn't touch all sides of the bowl when beating and whipping.

KitchenAid and Cuisinart stand mixers making bread, head-to-head on test

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Which is better for bread?

We followed the same recipe when testing both the Artisan and Precision mixers. While it was close, Cuisinart did a better job. 

The KitchenAid's smaller motor had an effect here because you have to work on the lower speeds in order to not damage the machine. The mixer moved around the counter when kneading, and we felt like we had to supervise to make sure it didn't move too much or even fall over.

By contrast, Cuisinart did a very good job of working the bread dough. The motor was able to work at a higher speed, and we were able to make a great loaf of bread when working with this machine. 

Which is best for speed control?

Stand mixers on test 

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The KitchenAid dial goes up to 10, but if you click it along you'll find it only goes at six speeds. The Cuisinart has a dial, and there are 12 speeds to choose from. This dial also has a slow-start mode that prevents clouds of flour from exploding in your kitchen, which is a really nice touch. 

Which is better for attachments?

Now, while you can remove the front panel from the Cuisinart to attach some add-ons, there are far fewer add-ons available with this mixer than the KitchenAid, which has everything from a food processor to a pasta maker attachment. There are five in total that you can buy for the Precision, but over 14 available for the Artisan. 

Are KitchenAid and Cuisinart attachments interchangeable?

No, you can't use the attachments for KitchenAid and Cuisinart mixers interchangeably. Or at least, that's what the official guidance will tell you. Technically, the whisk, hook and flat beater from the Cuisinart Precision and the KitchenAid Artisan will fit into place on the opposing mixer, but there's no saying if they'll work as well on a different mixer, and it could even damage your machine if you use attachments that aren't designed to fit onto the specific head of your mixer. 

Where is KitchenAid made?

KitchenAid is a US-based company, and while not all its products are made here, its stand mixers are made in the USA. 

By contrast, Cuisinart is a French company who mostly manufacture in China. 

Does KitchenAid go on sale?

It's not every day that you'll find a KitchenAid mixer on sale but you can usually find a good deal around Black Friday on retailers such as Amazon or Macy's. The Cuisinart Precision is already more affordable, and we have noticed that it will also go on sale more often throughout the year. 

KitchenAid vs Cuisinart: which should you buy? 

This depends on your needs. For a start, if you have a specific kitchen design that you want to adhere to, the KitchenAid has a larger range of colors and styles, and even custom bowls that you can buy online. 

Budget-wise, the Cuisinart Precision is cheaper than the KitchenAid Artisan by about 50%, and while we found that making cake was trickier, it did perform a little better with bread. For the money, it's the better value choice. 

If we were going to buy one stand mixer, it would be the KitchenAid Artisan. 

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Review: Cuisinart Precision Master Mixer

By  Chef Austin 

If you're going to invest your hard-earned money on a new mixer, you'll want one that will perfectly perform all of the tasks you ask of it, for years to come. However, not all mixers are created equally. Some mixers are better at kneading doughs, some mixers also transform into a multi-use appliance. At Everything Kitchens, we rigorously tested our top-selling mixers to find the perfect match for every cooking style. We literally got out our stopwatches and figuratively went through these mixers with a fine-tooth comb to see where each excels and where each could do better.

  


Cuisinart Precision Master 5 Qt Mixer


 

Quick Specs: 500 Watt Motor | 5. 5 Qt Bowl | 3-Year Warranty | Weight: 16.5 Pounds | Height: 17” | 3 Attachments Available

Best For: People wanting a mixer lighter than a KitchenAid - say, more than 10 pounds lighter. The Cuisinart Precision Mixer SM-50 has a nice built-in cord-storage feature as well. This Cuisinart will do the average-size mixing and kneading loads, but not as effectively as other mixers. Cuisinart does offer some basic attachments to expand the usefulness of this mixer.

Pros:

Cons:

 

Design & Construction

Cuisinart has an all-metal design but weighs 10 pounds lighter than the KitchenAid Artisan mixer - you can easily store it when not in use. The Cuisinart is a tilt-head style mixer where the motor head tilts up and down. The locking mechanism on the back side pushes down easily to release the tilt head up so you can add a mixing attachment and load in the stainless steel bowl. The tilt head locks in both positions, raised and lowered, so the mixer head will not fall down accidentally while in the raised position. Simply press the release lever again to lower the tilt head when you're ready to start mixing. 

Ooh shiny... The dial has nice labels to let you know proper mixing speeds for each mixing tool. 

On the neck of the mixer, you'll find the speed control dial. When the mixer is in use, a blue LED illuminated ring will light up to indicate the mixer is running. The speed control dial clicks at intervals and features a nice slow start feature so you don't blast flour all over the counter by selecting too high of a speed at once.

"One port to rule them all." The port cover is magnetic, making it easy to remove and put back on.

On the front of the tilt head, there is a removable cover that reveals the Attachment Port. This is used for optional accessories from Cuisinart to turn your mixer into a meat grinder or pasta roller. 

Included Accessories

Cuisinart includes all the tools you need to for all your basic mixing tasks: the flat mixing paddle, dough hook, and chef's whisk. 

The gangs all here! These attachments are on the lighter side to match the light weight of the mixer.

The flat mixing paddle and dough hook are a light-weight metal with a non-stick coating making them easy to clean. The wire chef's whisk is also a light-weight metal that is not coated. The wires on the whisk are loose and movable like a standard hand whisk. Both the dough hook and mixing paddle are dishwasher safe, the whisk is hand-wash only. 

The stainless steel bowl has a 5.5qt capacity. That's enough room for 5 dozen cookies or 6 cups of cream for whipped cream (around 12 cups whipped). Also included is a splash guard with a pour spout which fits on top of the bowl. This makes it easier to add ingredients while mixing and can prevent messes, but can be tricky to properly install. The shield is two pieces, the shield portion and pour spout portion. To install, you have to place the shield part to the mixing bowl, then attach the pour spout to the shield. Not the most user-friendly, but is recommended because there isn't a lot of space to add additional ingredients without it installed.

Test Drive

Cookies turned out delicious, but we did have to scrape down the side of the bowl during mixing. You can see some unmixed butter on the left side over there.

To test the beater blade, we made my Great Aunt Rose's Chicago chocolate chip cookies, full of chocolate chips, oats, and corn flakes. During testing we also noticed the mixing paddle was not mixing evenly - it was leaving behind streaks of un-mixed ingredients on the sides of the bowl. The bowl design was very tall and made it hard to add ingredients without using the less than user-friendly pour shield. 

The Cuisinart Mixer is a whipping wizard; the whisk is pretty effective even for small batches.

For the wire whip, we tested with two amounts of egg whites. When enough air is incorporated into egg whites, they become foamy and fluffy to be used for meringue or souffle. If you've ever tried to do this by hand, you know how much of a workout it is. We can say that this mixer is good for smaller batches with the whisk tool. We were able to whip a minuscule 1/4 cup of egg whites to stiff peaks in an acceptable time (the caveat is we did have to manually adjust the height of tilt-head, which had zero documentation on how to do). 

We tested the dough hook out by making fresh pizza dough. Pizza dough is very sticky and is a pain to knead by hand. Unfortunately, the Cuisinart couldn't fully incorporate the flour into the dough or fully knead our pizza dough. Flour was left at the bottom and the sides of the mixing bowl; there was also a large amount of knocking and the mixer was literally moving around on the counter. 

 

So, the lighter-than-average mixer does come with some trade-offs. On all of our tests, the mixer started to shake and bounce on the counter at speed 6 and above - this is because there isn't much weight to keep it grounded as the powerful 500W motor started to turn faster. Some squeaking from the motor was also heard during testing - this didn't affect the performance, but this along with the jumping around made the Cuisinart Precision Master Mixer feel like a lesser quality machine.

 

Cuisinart's light-weight mixer is easy to take in and out of storage. If you're only occasionally mixing a cake or a batch of cookies and then not using your mixer for a while, then the Cuisinart would be a good fit for you. If you want to make thick bread doughs, I would recommend a different mixer like the Bosch or KitchenAid. The Cuisinart Precision Master Mixer is too light-weight and has too powerful of a motor causing the mixer head to shake around while trying to knead thick doughs. It can whip egg whites like a pro and does an okay job of making cookies as long as you scrape down the sides of the bowl. 

 

About the Author: 

Chef Austin Merath is Everything Kitchen's Culinary Wizard, Kitchen-Gadget Reviewer, and New-Product Tester. He studied under chefs in College of the Ozarks' Culinary Program. It's his job to make sure you choose the kitchen tools that are right for you by testing the best we have to offer. When not cooking, Austin is tinkering with computers or exploring the Ozarks with his wife Amy. Click here for his full bio.

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MARCATO WELLNESS MADE IN ITALY

Marcato is the world leader in the production of pasta cutters - dough sheeters with attachments for noodles and ravioli and other accessories for fresh pasta, biscuits, bread and pizza.

Knowledge, principles, Marcato began to highlight since 1930, when the founder of Otello Marcato founded his product, which became known throughout the world. A culture of food and healthy eating is the first step towards safety and health: it all starts with pasta and pasta made with simple ingredients.

This brand has been able to introduce into the international market and create a large network of points of sale in the domestic market for more than 80 years, all products are exclusively made in Italy, and all spare parts and accessories are 100% Italian.

Marcato products have always been made in Italy, using sustainable manufacturing processes, respecting the environment and health.

Milestones of development 1930
The first noodle cutter was created in the workshop of signer Otello Marcato 1938 year
Founding of the company. The factory is Campodarsego in the province of Padua until today 1962
First shipped to the United States. Noodle and pasta machines sail to Philadelphia 1965
Atlas noodle and pasta machine introduced. The most popular rolling today, which is used at home, cafes, restaurants. It is easy to operate and easy to clean 1982
Opening of a new plant, growth of the dealer network, continuous investment in development 2006
New concept of Wellness with technological innovations to protect health 2012
Division of production lines into CLASSIC, DESIGN, PROFESSIONAL

Products produced under this brand:

1. Noodle cutters - dough sheeters with a width of sheeting rollers 150 mm. Yield 15 cm.

Divided into two lines: CLASSIC and DESIGN. They are also divided into ATLAS 150 MM and AMPIA 150 MM models.

Classic models have a long history. To date, these are inexpensive machines with plastic elements on the handle and clamp for attaching to the tabletop. A less subtle instruction passport for operation (use), a less attractive gift box.

Designer model is more expensive, has no plastic parts, thicker instruction book and beautiful gift box. This model, like the classics, has a mirror finish and has the color of stainless steel.

Dough sheeter parts made of metal:

Dough contact parts only, sheeting rollers, 1 pair, and cutting blades, 2 pairs, made of anodized aluminium. The body is made of stainless steel.

A new model range from the DESIGN line is presented by ATLAS 150 COLOR dough sheeters. Unlike previous models, they are completely made of anodized aluminum. The color coating is not erased, not washed off, not removed, since this paint does not just cover the machine from the outside, but is located inside the metal itself.

There are several colors: ROSSO (red) ROSA (pink) BLU (blue) VERDE (green) RAMATA (copper) NERO (black)

ROLLER 150 MM occupies a separate position. It is simpler and does not have knives for cutting noodles.

All rollers with a width of 150 mm can be connected to additional noodle attachments such as VERMICELLI, CAPELLINI, SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTI CHITARRA, LINGUINE, BIGOLI, TRENETTE, MAFALDINE, LASAGNETTE, REGINETTI, PAPPARDELLE and RAVIOLI and RAVIOLINI dumpling attachments.

Also machines for rolling dough and cutting noodles and pasta are available with a roll width of 180 mm or 18 cm dough output. These models include the ATLAS line and the AMPIA line. Both machines for rolling dough have a classic design, which means they have elements of black plastic.

Electric table pasta cutter - dough sheeter Atlas motor 150 - 180 mm and Ampia motor 150 - 180 mm.

More precisely, electromechanical, since a handle for mechanical rotation is included with the motor. That is, you can work on it in manual mode, pulse mode and in automatic mode.

2. Dough mixers Pasta Mixer and food processor Pasta Fresca with attachments for rolling dough, cutting noodles (large range of attachments). The dough mixer kneads any kind of dough, accessories can be connected with a slight movement. You can also buy a ravioli maker for this device and it will be able to perform the function of a dumpling machine.

3. Pastry syringes - presses for making cookies. The 7th is represented by flowers. Models of the Classic and Design line. Complete with nozzles, 20 pcs, instructions, in a beautiful gift box.

Large and small biscuits can be squeezed out.

4. Flour roller mills for cereals and legumes, manual and electric. Marga Mulino. Unique flour grinder for home use, desktop type. It has anodized millstones represented by rollers. Performs the functions of obtaining fine and coarse flour and flattening flakes.

5. Dryers for long and short Tacapasta pasta, in colors: transparent, blue, red, yellow, green, pink, black. Dries up to 2 kg of noodles in 5-6 hours. Desktop, does not take up much space in the kitchen, ergonomic.

6. Dispenser for sprinkling various foods and drinks with powder, cocoa and flour. Anodized aluminum mechanical container with stainless steel mesh at the end.

7. Electric motor for pasta cutters and flour grinders Pasta Drive.

8. Knives for cutting pasta in different shapes. Complements the pasta machines themselves in terms of color and functions. Cuts smooth pasta and with zigzags. Lots of colors and shades. The Pastawheel and Pastabike lines.

9. Regina - household pasta press extruder for home use. Performs the function of extruding pasta through five different dies, the holes of which have different shapes. After squeezing out the paste, they can be cut very easily with the slicer that comes with the kit.

10. Pasta Set and Multipast. These are combinations of machines and attachments. Buying this set will save you a lot of money.

11. Ravioli Tablet molds. Beautiful raviolnitsa, high-quality, ergonomic, will fit into any interior! You can stick up to 10 pieces of ravioli in 3 minutes. A good addition to dough sheeters.

12. Ravioli molds speed up and facilitate the manufacturing process, they are small in size.

13. Otello machines are reborn dough sheeters made of precious metal and wood. Handmade!

If you're a fan of Italian pasta and can't deny yourself the pleasure of making it yourself, you should try out the Marcato technique, used all over the world to make traditional pasta.

As a leader in professional kitchen appliances, Marcato manufactures reliable, high-quality appliances that have earned the appreciation and love of consumers around the world. Produced using the latest technologies, multifunctional kitchen appliances are durable, easy to use and meet European quality standards. The high functionality of Marcato appliances is harmoniously combined with an attractive design look. All Marcato multifunctional appliances are covered by a manufacturer's warranty.

In addition to equipment for cooking traditional Italian pasta, the company also manufactures professional kitchen equipment for various purposes. The range of equipment produced by Marcato includes a variety of flour grinders and mills - flatteners for making flour from grain, pasta cutters, dough mixing and dough sheeting machines, devices for forming ravioli, dumplings and other devices necessary in the kitchen.

With multifunctional Italian kitchen appliances, you can easily prepare a variety of dishes that make up a healthy diet. Gorgeous biscuits, long noodles and short pasta, ravioli and much more can be made with Marcato kitchen appliances.

As you know, Italian housewives practically do not buy pasta in stores, but make them themselves. They are deeply convinced that the most delicious pasta is pasta made at home from fresh, natural products. Marcato Italian multifunctional kitchen appliances allow you to cook traditional homemade pasta without spending a lot of time and effort. You will be able to pamper your loved ones with delicious Italian cuisine, which is based on pasta of various shapes and sizes. Pasta cooked using Italian kitchen techniques does not stick together, keeps its shape perfectly, does not boil soft and has a great taste. Using fresh products and durum wheat flour when preparing pasta, you can be sure that the dish you cook will be not only tasty, but also healthy.

Marcato kitchen appliances are appliances that make cooking a pleasure.

Dough mixer LION-330 - Ufa

The dough mixer works according to a very simple principle, all the ingredients for the dough are placed in the bowl of the dough kneading machine, after which the device is turned on. During the operation of the machine, ingredients can be added through the grate if necessary. To do this, open the lid. If the lid is opened, the mixer will stop working.

Dough mixers have a design that takes into account all the features of the dough, thereby increasing the quality of dough kneading. Its versatility lies in the fact that in addition to kneading large amounts of dough for various flour products, the device also has the ability to mix dry food mixtures, such as muesli. The safety features fully meet all requirements, even the most stringent ones. All parts that come into contact with food are made of stainless steel. With the help of this equipment you can make different types of dough: for bread, yeast and pizza.

The LION dough mixer is designed for high-quality kneading of various types of dough in confectionery or bakery shops at public catering establishments, restaurants, cafes. With its help, you can produce a wide range of bakery products from wheat, rye, rye-wheat dough.

Highlights:

  • High speed and performance
  • The production cycle can take place both mechanically and automatically
  • Digital control panel
  • Two mixing speeds
  • Two motors (bowl, spiral)
  • Reversing movement
  • Two independent programmable timers
  • Reliable US made belt drive system greatly reduces vibration and noise
  • Stainless steel bowl
  • Rugged steel construction

Option:

  • Automatic Bowl Tipper

Spiral kneaders are a type of production equipment used to prepare dough in the bakery and catering industries. Spiral dough mixers allow you to process sufficiently large volumes of yeast and tough dough.

Among the distinctive features of spiral kneaders, it is worth noting some points. Firstly, the main working elements of the device include a powerful drive mechanism, a bowl and a kneading body. Modern spiral mixers, depending on their performance, are equipped with bowls, the volume of which ranges from 20 to 375 liters.

The design of the spiral kneaders makes it possible to add the necessary products to the feed hopper even while the machine is running. Industrial spiral mixers are able to effectively knead many types of dough. This is due to the design features of such units. Such features allow you to set the operating parameters of the device, taking into account the structure of the processed dough masses.

Fast and high-quality mixing of the dough is due to a special kneading body in the form of the English letter S. All movements of the kneading body imitate the manual process of kneading the dough, which ensures a very high quality of the resulting homogeneous mass. Depending on their model, all mixers can be equipped with rolling, rotating or stationary bowls with or without tipper.

Professional recommendation

To organize the working process in a small enterprise, it is necessary to buy dough mixers with a load of 15 to 30 kilograms, with one or two speeds. Large restaurants and canteens are perfect for dough mixers, the volume of which is from 60 liters, and the maximum load is from 30 to 50 kilograms.

Fans of powerful equipment will find mixers designed for 7 speeds and with a load of about 50 kilograms suitable. The volume of the bowl of such dough mixers, as a rule, has at least 90 liters. Such units are very convenient to use, have wide functionality and a high level of performance.

Model LION 330 Automatic lift
Volume, l 330 -
Speed, rpm 86/172 -
Power, kW 13 0.

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