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7 Best Stand Mixers 2022

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When you think of a stand mixer, you probably imagine a KitchenAid — and when I talked with home bakers, professional chefs, cookbook authors, and Strategist contributors about their favorite stand mixer, KitchenAid was the brand we heard about the most. However, it’s not the only option on the block, and at about $400 a pop, its mixers are dreadfully expensive. They are the favorite for a reason, though, so if you’re ready to invest in one, we’ve broken down the pros and cons of the most popular models to help you choose. We’ve also included several other options that our experts love to whisk, whip, and beat with, including a mixer for that’s a quarter of the price and an expert-vetted commercial one.

I’ve made a note of the capacity of each stand mixer’s bowl in quarts. I also asked bakers how many batches of dough or cookies those quarts equate to. A five-quart mixer is the standard size and has enough room for around 100 cookies’ worth of dough. If you’re pressed for space, I’ve also included an option that’s shoebox-apartment-size-friendly, as well as a commercial model if you’re cooking for a crowd.

The power of the motor in your mixer will determine how much it can whip or shred through at a time: Anything 300 watts or above is considered powerful. As for speed settings, they’re crucial to the versatility of your mixer as different recipes or tasks demand a different speed. Beating eggs and whipping frostings, for example, will require a higher speed than kneading dough. The more speed settings you have, the more you can do with your mixer.

Attachments are also key to the versatility of your machine. Each machine on this list comes with three standard attachments: a dough hook, a whisk, and a flat beater. (Each also comes with a splash guard to prevent splattering.) These are the essential tools you’ll need for baking and working dough and probably the ones you have in mind as you’re searching for a stand mixer. But other optional attachments are offered with most stand mixers, which elevate it to a truly multifunctional tool: from meat grinders to ice cream–makers to vegetable spiralizers. As every mixer on this list comes with the essential three attachments I mentioned earlier, I’ve made a note of how many additional attachments there are for you to purchase for the mixer.

Stand mixers are not at all cheap, so to give you some peace of mind with your big purchase, I’ve noted what warranty each product comes under. A limited warranty covers any issues with the machine from manufacturer defects, but it doesn’t cover any damages from misuse or accidents, like dropping your machine — so be sure to use the mixer with care so as not to invalidate your warranty.

KitchenAid Artisan Tilt-Head Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield, 5-Quart

$450

$450

Capacity: 5 quarts | Power and speeds: 325 watts, 10 speeds | Optional attachments: 10 | Warranty: 1-year limited

They’re not cheap, but the love for KitchenAids is well earned: When it comes to power and longevity, no other mixer can compare. Just one example of its supreme power: Author Samantha Seneviratne told us that her mixer kneads through two batches of a yeasted dough at a time — without so much as a rattle. This model in particular, the 5-quart Artisan, is KitchenAid’s most popular, and all but one of the experts who we spoke to owned one (and used it regularly) themselves. It has a tilt head, which is easy to pull up and down when you want to add ingredients to the mix, and it’s big enough to knead nine dozen cookies’ worth of dough at once — a respectable size for even the most prolific home bakers. With ten speeds and a range of optional attachments, it can lend itself to a countless list of kitchen tasks, from grinding meat to spiralizing veggies. And as I mentioned before, it’s an appliance that’s built to last. Matt Holloway and Michelle Davis, the duo behind the Bad Manners podcast and cookbooks, have been kneading dough in theirs for over 17 years — and it’s still going strong. “This is a product you buy for life,” they told us. (Also, while rummaging through Reddit, I discovered that this is the very stand mixer used by contestants on The Great British Baking Show, which to me is a huge thumbs-up.)

Cuisinart Precision Master 5.5qt Stand Mixer

$250

$250

Capacity: 5.5 quarts | Power and speeds: 500 watts, 12 speeds | Optional attachments: 5 | Warranty: 3-year limited

“I have a KitchenAid Professional at home … and guess what? I never use it because it’s huge,” says Lili Dagan, culinary director at Blue Apron. “I find that the cheaper and aesthetically similar Cuisinart gets the job done.” At 5.5 quarts, the Cuisinart Precision Master actually has a slightly larger capacity than the standard KitchenAid. It also has 12 speed settings to the KitchenAid’s 10. While its lower price tag includes the same three attachments as the KitchenAid’s, Cuisinart’s range of optional add-ons is much smaller (but does include a pasta roller and an ice cream–maker). The Cuisinart is available in 17 shades, from pastel blue to hot pink, so you can select one that matches the style of your kitchen. Its 500-watt motor is more powerful than most standard mixers’ 300-watt motors, and many reviewers, like Dagan, made a point to stress that it’s just as powerful as a KitchenAid model. The mixer also comes with a three-year limited warranty, meaning Cuisinart will repair or replace any faulty models.

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Hamilton Beach Electric Stand Mixer

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$100

Capacity: 4 quarts | Power and speeds: 300 watts, 7 speeds | Optional attachments: 2 | Warranty: 1-year limited

Even cheaper still is this stand mixer from Hamilton Beach, which we often see on sale for less than $100 (its list price is around half that of the Cuisinart). It has seven speed settings and three essential attachments (a whisk, dough hook, and flat beater), and comes in six colors, including Rose, a rather sweet dusty pink. Over 1,000 reviewers on Amazon have given it five stars, and home cooks have successfully used it to knead dough, mix batter, and even shred ground meat for meatballs. There are a few downsides reflected in the cheaper price, though — namely that the motor is loud when mixing, and even though it has a 300-watt motor, it’s not quite powerful enough to knead through several batches of dough at a time. However, for a beginner or someone who only bakes occasionally, at less than $150 you can’t really go wrong. And in case you do run into problems, the mixer comes with a one-year limited warranty.

KitchenAid 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Professional Stand Mixer

$550

$550

Capacity: 6 quarts | Power and speeds: 575 watts, 10 speeds | Optional attachments: 10 | Warranty: 1-year limited

Unlike its Artisan series, which has a tilt head, the KitchenAid Pro series mixers use a bowl-lift mechanism. Bowl-lift machines use a lever to lower the bowl down for adding ingredients, and hoist back up for mixing, where it securely locks into place for wobble-free mixing. This, along with the more stable, broader base, makes the machine suitable for larger batches and more heavy-duty jobs. And it also means that bowl-lift mixers tend to be more expensive than tilt-head models. The Pro has all the same bells and whistles as other KitchenAids — useful attachments, a great range of speeds and colors — but its bigger capacity and sturdier build make it a better choice for those cooking larger batches at once. “If you spend a lot of time in the kitchen or know you cook for a crowd, the six-quart bowl-lift models are the way to go,” advise Holloway and Davis.

KitchenAid Artisan Mini Mixer with Flex Edge Beater

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$333

Capacity: 3.5 quarts | Power and speeds: 250 watts, 10 speeds | Optional attachments: 9 | Warranty: 1-year limited

As an aspiring baker, Erica Murphy, senior commerce director at Hearst, had always coveted a KitchenAid of her own — but couldn’t find the space to store one in her shoebox city apartment. So when KitchenAid released the Artisan Mini, which is 25 percent lighter and 20 percent smaller than the full-size version, Murphy snapped it up straightaway. “The mixer can handle all the same attachments as its predecessor (minus the ice cream–maker) and comes in a rainbow of colors,” she says. “As for the mechanics, the Artisan Mini’s beater can still slice through thick batters with ease and mix together the smoothest cookie dough. ” Its reduced size means a reduced capacity at 3.5 quarts, but if you’re pressed for space and in want of a quality mixer, this itty-bitty mixer could be the one for you.

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Wolf Gourmet High Performance Stand Mixer 7-Qt.

$950

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$950

Capacity: 7 quarts | Power and speeds: 500 watts, 10 speeds | Optional attachments: 1 | Warranty: 1-year limited

The Wolf Gourmet stand mixer is big and powerful — as an industrial stand mixer should be. It has a seven-quart-capacity bowl and a 500-watt motor, so it can whip, knead, and beat its way through your ingredients. Like the larger KitchenAid, the Wolf mixer also has a bowl lift to prevent any wobbling, and it includes the same essential three attachments as every other mixer on this list. It was recommended to us by Dagan, who concedes that it does have a hefty price tag. Her advice? “Maybe throw it on your wedding registry, for that one rich cousin to buy.”

KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Qt. Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield - Blossom

$600

$600

Capacity: 5 quarts | Power and speeds: 325 watts, 10 speeds | Optional attachments: 10 | Warranty: 1-year limited

KitchenAids are already a pretty big splurge, but if you’re feeling extra fancy, you might be interested in its limited-edition machines. Each year, a brand-new design is released by the company, and this year it’s this mint-colored mixer with a hammered copper bowl. It’s Kanell’s favorite mixer, thanks to its refined and pretty finish. And while you can mix and match bowls and attachments across the KitchenAid range, the bowl and color of this mixer are exclusive to the 2022 model. This model also comes with the usual three attachments, plus a pastry beater.

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• Lili Dagan, culinary director at Blue Apron
• Matt Holloway and Michelle Davis, the duo behind the Bad Manners podcast and cookbooks
• John Kanell, author of Preppy Kitchen
• Erica Murphy, senior commerce director at Hearst
• Samantha Senevriatne, author of The Joys of Baking
• Grant Yoder, a baking YouTuber known as GrantBakes

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There are many workhorses when it comes to the kitchen. And while cast iron skillets, Dutch ovens and cutting boards are all impressive in their own right, there is perhaps no appliance more sought after than a stand mixer. Since KitchenAid pioneered the concept in 1919, stand mixers have helped mix countless batches of cookies, knead bread dough and whip frosting — and that’s before you consider the other tasks possible with attachments that can do everything from spiralizing vegetables to rolling out pasta.

With a wide range of stand mixers on the market, we decided to test nine different popular and highly rated mixers. As we put them through the paces, we discovered the ability to evenly mix ingredients while also handling wet, sticky dough is a key differentiator, ultimately leading us to recommend a pair of appliances that stood out above the mix.

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KitchenAid 5-Quart Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer

Best stand mixer overall

KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer, 5-Qt.

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The KitchenAid 5-Quart Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer delivered the best performance of the mixers we tested. With more than 20 available colors and a classic profile, you’ll want to keep this tilt-head mixer on display in your kitchen.

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KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer

Best stand mixer for large batches

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If you prefer a bowl-lift mixer because it feels sturdier, the KitchenAid Professional 600 Series is a solid upgrade option from the Artisan series. It has a bigger stainless steel bowl and a more powerful motor that can handle bigger batches and recipes.

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Cuisinart SM-50

Best affordable stand mixer

Cuisinart SM-50 5.5 - Quart Stand Mixer

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The Cuisinart SM-50 outperformed all of the cheaper mixers we tested, so if you’re looking to upgrade your baking or cooking tools without stretching your budget too much, it’s a great choice.

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KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Stand Mixer

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The KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer bested the competition in each of our three recipe tests, mixing, kneading and whipping more effectively than the other mixers we examined — no surprise from the latest iteration of a design that’s been around for a century.

The KitchenAid stood out as the best in class when it came to mixing and kneading dough. The paddle easily creamed butter and sugar, then gently folded in chips and dried fruit. Slack dough came together quickly, and the bread loaf had a crackly crust surrounding a soft interior. While it wasn’t the quietest machine we tested, the noise didn’t stop a conversation at normal volume, and the motor didn’t sound like it was laboring.

The stainless steel bowl locked in and out of place quickly, and the handle was easy to grip. The 10-speed gear shifter slid with a smooth motion, and the clearly differentiated speeds all proved useful. It could gently mix at low speeds and whip at high speeds.

The KitchenAid comes with a full set of accessories that will get you started baking or mixing right out of the box; we were impressed with the simplicity of attaching and removing these during our time with the mixer, and with the versatility the wide range of available tools gives the mixer.

The powder-coated aluminum dough hook and paddle are sturdy and dishwasher-safe, while the whip (which, as is the case with nearly every other mixer whip attachment, has to be hand-washed) produced light, fluffy frosting that was smooth and evenly mixed. The included pouring shield had a wide mouth for adding flour while the mixer was running, and it kept splatter in the bowl during our tests.

A strength of the KitchenAid mixer lineup is that it’s easy to extend it to do a huge range of kitchen tasks. Dozens of attachments are available, ranging from alternative beaters and paddles that you can use in the bowl to full-fledged appliance replacements that attach to the mixer’s front-mounted “power hub” port. A flex edge beater (with a built-in scraper that moves along the sides of the bowl while mixing) is a good first addition, and from there you can purchase devices that do everything from shredding and spiralizing vegetables to rolling out pasta, grinding flour or meat, or making ice cream

The KitchenAid is on the heavier side at 26 pounds, but the weight gives it stability that is worth the extra effort in moving it around the kitchen. The mixer has the heft to handle up to 9 cups of flour without sliding around the counter.

It’s available in more than 20 colors ranging from mineral water blue to feather pink and a variety of bowl materials and designs from glass to ceramic with a floral motif. With a mix of colors and top-notch performance, the KitchenAid 5-Quart Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer lets you have a showpiece and workhorse in the same machine.

KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer

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If you bake more than twice a week, find yourself regularly hosting large family gatherings or needing to make big batches of cookies (anything above four dozen), the KitchenAid Professional 600 Series is worth stretching your budget. One important note: The Professional 600 Series mixer is 17 inches tall, so you might want to measure the space between your countertop and upper cabinets before purchasing.

The 6-quart bowl can work through enough dough to make 13 dozen cookies or mash up to 8 pounds of potatoes, so you can tackle everyday tasks in between big holiday gatherings. The bowl has a solid U-shaped handle. It snaps securely into place and can then be raised or lowered with the bowl lift handle.

The dough hook sat slightly too far above the base of the bowl when it came out of the box, but that was easy to remedy by using a flathead screwdriver to adjust the set screw that sits behind the bowl in the stem of the mixer.

The bowl mixer worked well when there were a lot of ingredients in the bowl. The cookie dough was even without being dense. There were chips and fruit in each bite of cookie, a trick that other mixers couldn’t manage. In short, this machine is built to get through big batches of dough.

A quick wipe with a damp cloth got the mixer clean. The wire whip needs to be hand-washed, and while the other accessories (dough hook and paddle) could be cleaned in the dishwasher, it was just as easy to rinse them in the sink, as dough didn’t stick to the powder coating.

Cuisinart SM-50 Stand Mixer

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The Cuisinart SM-50 mixed significantly better than any of the ultra-budget mixers we tested. Although it didn’t do as well as the top performers, for those looking to spend a bit less it can likely do everything you need. The more we worked with it, the more we liked it.

The 12-speed motor provided a surprising amount of power without being noisy, working quickly through thick cookie dough and slack bread dough. The whisk, however, didn’t live up to the other accessories. The size was a bit too big for the 5.5-quart bowl — adding powdered sugar was messy — and we had to stop whipping several times to scrape down the bowl. Once the butter was incorporated, the Cuisinart produced light and fluffy frosting with a great texture.

At slightly over 18 pounds, it was easy to lift on and off the counter yet still sturdy enough to remain in place when mixing a bowl full of ingredients.

The Cuisinart SM-50 has a three-year limited warranty, comes in 11 color options, has appealing styling (the chrome bubble on the head reminded us of a character from the Among Us viral video game) and there are five additional attachments available if you want to extend its usefulness. It may not be cheap at $250, but nothing cheaper was as satisfying to use. If you’re looking to get into baking and don’t want to stretch your budget too much, the SM-50 makes sense.

There are two common types of stand mixers: tilt-head and bowl-lift stand mixers. A tilt-head stand mixer has a hinged top so you can swing the head up to place a bowl in the base or add ingredients. A bowl-lift mixer has a fixed head and a lever that lets you raise or lower the bowl.

With a tilt-head mixer, you’ll have more space to swap out accessories or scrape down the sides of the bowl while the mixer is off. But if you’ll be fine-tuning your recipes or need to add ingredients while a mixer is running, you may find a bowl-lift mixer to be a better option because there is more space between the bowl and the bottom of the mixer head. A bowl-lift mixer may also provide more stability when a mixer is churning through heavier dough, whereas a tilt-head mixer may vibrate or move up and down slightly as the motor has to work harder.

A pair of heavy-duty mixers that we tested — the Bosch Universal and Ankarsrum Original — have a motor in the base and a bowl that slides on top; this design leaves the top open for adding ingredients.

You’ll also want to think about whether your mixer will stay on the counter or be tucked away in a pantry or cabinet. The stand mixers we tested ranged in height from 10.3 inches to 19 inches tall. While they all fit underneath a standard set of cabinets, the weight proved to be a more significant factor.

The Dash, at just under 3 pounds, was easily portable. The KitchenAid Professional 600 Series at 29 pounds took some arm muscle to lift on and off the counter. The heavier mixers were better at handling bigger batches of ingredients because the weight helped them stay in place on the counter once the motor was on. If your mixer is going to live on the counter, it might be a nice accent piece or colorful addition to your kitchen. Mixers have expanded past chrome, white or black and now come in a wide range of pastel or bright hues.

Stand mixers can become trusty kitchen partners and help save you time and sore forearms with mixing and kneading. If you regularly make cookies or bread, consider a stand mixer with a stronger motor (325 watts or above) and a bit more weight for stability.

Most of the machines we looked at ship with three accessories: a paddle for mixing, a dough hook for kneading and a whisk attachment for whipping. Check to see what’s included before purchasing and what’s available as an add-on.

The major brands offer bowls in different materials (glass, ceramic or stainless steel) as well as attachments that allow your stand mixer to function as a grinder or pasta roller, or even replace other appliances, such as an ice cream maker, blender or food processor.

KitchenAid in particular has a very large range of attachments, both for the bowl and the front-mounted “power hub” motor port common to its mixers. Bosch and Ankarsrum accessories take advantage of the base-mounted motor design and offer blender, food processor and juicer attachments that work much like their stand-alone counterparts.

You can clean the base and the head of your mixer with a wet dish towel. Keep in mind that tilt-head mixers might have more open spaces where dry ingredients can get caught.

While you will have to hand-wash your whisks (soak them in warm water and dish soap first to break down frosting or whipped cream), it’s fairly standard for a mixer to otherwise have attachments and a bowl that are dishwasher-safe.

If you’re looking for peace of mind on what can be a big investment, every mixer we tested had a replacement warranty of at least one year, with the Ankarsrum Original offering a seven-year warranty on its motor.

After looking at well-reviewed and best-selling models, we treated nine stand mixers as if it were the holidays and a lot of family were coming over for dinner. Over the course of a month, we tested the same recipes for buttercream frosting, a crusty loaf of bread and dried apricot and white chocolate chip cookies on each machine.

The mixers ranged in price from $50 to $700, and their performance was as varied as you might expect. We looked at different design styles and various configurations, including tilt-head and bowl-lift mixers, and were delighted that the mixers came in as many colors as the food dye we used for the frosting.

We also considered how easy it was to get a mixer up and running, how well it operated once we started adding ingredients to the bowl and how hard it was to clean up everything when we were done. Here are the criteria we used in testing each model:

This mixer scored on the lower end in performance. The tilt head released with a nifty lever but an ominous clank. Unlike the KitchenAid, the Aucma struggled to evenly mix ingredients. It was loud when whipping frosting, and we had to stop repeatedly to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Thick cookie dough had the small tilt mixer rocking slightly, although the compact mixer was able to knead bread dough together after initially struggling to pull the wet dough off the sides of the bowl.

If you’re looking for a mixer to complete the look of your kitchen, the Aucma is adorable, with a glowing LED speed knob and colors fit for Hello Kitty’s kitchen. And if you don’t want to leave it out, the tilt-head mixer is also lightweight at less than 12 pounds and has a large 6.5 quart bowl with two handles.

The Smeg stand mixer looks like a high-performance race car with sleek lines and chrome accents. It was portable and easy to operate out of the box, but it didn’t quite perform at the same level as our top mixers despite a similar price tag.

Smeg’s “Smooth Start” feature means the motor gradually accelerates to the speed you set on the dial (up to 10). While this felt choppy at first and ingredients didn’t combine as quickly, the mixer was effective once it got up to speed.

The bread hook and whisk attachments had heft and were up to the task of kneading bread dough and whipping frosting. The paddle left a bit more cookie dough at the bottom of the bowl than we’d like, and didn’t evenly distribute the chips and dried fruit as well as our top picks.

The glossy exterior, while beautiful (and the Smeg is available in a bunch of attractive finishes), tended to show smudges after cleaning. Smeg offers a range of accessories (including pasta makers, a grinder, a slicer and a grater), though not quite as extensive as that available for the more established KitchenAid, Bosch or Ankarsrum machines.

The handle — reminiscent of a giant hand mixer — makes it easier to carry. But even with suction cup feet, the Hamilton Beach doesn’t have the weight to mix ingredients well. It bucked up and chipped the plastic splash guard while trying to plow through a big mound of cookie dough. The frosting was slightly grainy, and the bread was too dense. The bowl’s base, with grooves for locking in place, took extra time to clean.

The Bosch Universal Plus consistently ranked near the top of the models we tested in terms of performance, but the plastic bowl, the need to hand-wash attachments and the fact that neither cookie paddles nor the heavy-duty mount for them were included at a price point equivalent to the KitchenAid Artisan kept it from topping the charts.

The Universal Plus (which Bosch has made since 1952) uses a very different design from KitchenAid-style machines, with the motor in the base and the bowl mounted from the top; the accessories mount on a central column that attaches at the center of the bowl. This makes for a squatter machine that is deeper than it is tall, unlike the KitchenAid.

The shorter profile holds a robust 500-watt motor with four distinct speeds and a pulse option. On the plus side, the wide 6.5-quart plastic bowl offers plenty of room to add ingredients around the attachments that snap onto a central column. The attachments, though, are all hand-wash, which made for a bit more work than the other models we tested.

The Bosch is a great performer, and just like the KitchenAid it shone with bread dough, quickly kneading it into shape with good elasticity. The Bosch produced light and airy frosting, although some powdered sugar got stuck to the central column just out of the double whisks’ reach. It handled cookie dough well with an even distribution of the chips and fruit. At 17 pounds, the mixer stayed in place (it has suction cup feet for extra grip) but could still be moved without too much effort.

A three-year warranty on the motor, along with more than 20 available accessories (the  bottom drive means there are attachments that convert the device to a full-fledged blender and food processor) means the Bosch could happily live in your kitchen for quite a while. If the design appeals to you but you prefer a stainless steel bowl, a version is available for $60 more, though with the same limited accessories as the less expensive version.

This 3-pound micro mixer has some nice touches — a base that slides to allow you to negotiate around big lumps — and a dishwasher-safe bowl and attachments, but it performs like an undersized hand mixer. The instructions warn you not to add too many ingredients or use it for longer than three minutes at a time. Based on the noise of the motor, this seems like sage advice. Large batches of frosting didn’t whip, and our bread dough didn’t come together evenly. If you were making only single servings, the Dash might make sense, but you’re likely better off finding a new hand mixer or used stand mixer in an online marketplace.

With a variable speed motor and an 8-quart bowl, the Ankarsrum Original Kitchen Machine feels like a commercial kitchen’s mixer that accidentally got shipped to your house. The Swedish mixer, which debuted in 1940, arrives with a hardcover recipe guide, two bowls and a recommendation (take the recommendation) that you watch a YouTube video before using it.

While the bevy of attachments and options seem daunting, the learning curve isn’t steep. A scraper slots in underneath the arm that holds the dough hook and dough roller, which worked together effectively to knead and mix dough in the 8-quart stainless steel bowl. The single-wire beaters quickly creamed butter and sugar for the frosting, but it was difficult to add dry ingredients without getting them on top of the central mixing widget above the included 6.5-quart plastic bowl.

The most expensive mixer we tested, the Ankarsrum Original was quiet and amply powered at 600 watts. The mixer comes with a seven-year warranty for the motor and can take on a wide range of kitchen tasks. You can purchase an extensive range of attachments that let you use it as a juicer, pasta roller, grain mill, blender and more. It’s a fit for bakers making large batches of bread or baked goods several times a week, but it’s probably more machine than you need on your counter.

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Sooner or later, every person who is passionate about cooking pays attention to a mixer for the home. One of the oldest household appliances that has gone through many changes, but which is still popular all over the world. Although initially it was not the most affordable thing - bulky and expensive. Today, this device is made as ergonomic as possible, and its price is quite adequate.

Komsomolskaya Pravda has prepared a rating of the best home mixers and shares it with readers. We talk about popular models, publish average prices and give advice on choosing a device. nine0003

Editor's choice

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Super powerful stand mixer from MAUNFELD - a device with six speeds and a five-liter steel bowl. It whisks and mixes ingredients quickly without splashing in the process. A special protective cover for the bowl allows you to add products directly during operation of the device.

Comes with three interchangeable attachments: a whisk for creating thick foam, a spatula for mixing ingredients and a double dough hook. The mixer is equipped with anti-slip rubberized feet for stability and protection of the countertop. nine0003

Top 18 best home mixers in 2023 according to KP

1. KitchenAid 5KHM9212E

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It may be a revelation for some, but mixers have their own premium products. This one is boldly placed in the ranking of the best for the home. Although its price seems too high, we assure you that you have not yet seen prices for the planetary form factor model - six times more! Let's figure out what that kind of money is for. First, it is "made in USA". Secondly, all the elements are executed simply hyper-quality. The mixer has nine speeds and with each according to the instructions you need to use your own nozzles. Yes, there are not two of them, but not nine either. Let's count - a pair of Turbo whisks, a pair of dough hooks, a 16-wire whisk, a rod for whisking cocktails and sauces. To fit it all, the set includes a case. nine0003

The speeds are here for a reason to be marked on the case. Buyers write that the difference is really noticeable. That is, suitable for discerning culinary specialists.

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Power 450 W
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2. Moulinex HM 460110

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With this universal hand mixer you can cook a large number of dishes. It whips cream and egg whites to firm peaks, and quickly mixes doughs of different thicknesses.

With its high power of 500W, the device is not very loud, which is a big plus for many families. The model has five rotation speeds.

Includes four stainless steel interchangeable tips that can be easily removed and cleaned. nine0003

3. Electrolux EHM 3300

Electrolux EHM 3300. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Hand mixer from Electrolux is a reliable assistant in any kitchen. With it, you can quickly mix the products to a homogeneous consistency, create a thick whipped foam and prepare a fluffy dough. To do this, the device comes with three pairs of interchangeable nozzles - each to perform its function.

The plastic case of the device is equipped with a convenient speed switch that can be changed during cooking. The mixer can be easily cleaned of dirt - its nozzles are unhooked in just one movement. nine0003

4. Gemlux GL-SM5.2

Gemlux GL-SM5.2. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Another planetary mixer for the home. Very similar to the previous model, only cheaper. There are models in black or gray plastic elements. It kneads yeast and yeast-free dough, mashed potatoes, minced meat, eggs and other culinary sets. There are six speed settings on the controller. If the mode is "pulse": the device beats at a frantic speed, for short segments. Also included is a removable 5 liter stainless steel bowl. It is possible to close the lid made of plastic. The manufacturer assures that the coating will not fade over time. This is important so that each time you do not open the mechanism, but see the consistency through the glass. The drive and nozzles are made of metal, without the addition of plastic elements, which in theory should extend the service life. At the bottom there are rubber nozzles so that the mixer does not jump on the countertop. nine0003

The main characteristics
4.7 kg
Type
Power 1000 W
component for mixing crooks
Pros and cons

Normal price for power

Tank is difficult to remove

5. Kitfort KT-3018

Kitfort KT-3018. Photo: market.yandex.ru

With this 800W planetary mixer you can prepare dough of any consistency, mousses, creams and sauces. The model has a large number of speeds, three nozzles and a stainless steel bowl.

Also includes egg separator cover and hand spatula. All parts are made of durable and high quality materials. The mixer is available in different colors, so it fits well into different interiors.

Key features
Bosch MFQ 4070 Style. Photo: market.yandex.ru

The Bosch hand mixer package consists of a glass and a set of attachments: hooks, whisks, blender. Attachments-hooks allow you to knead the perfect dough, beaters - easily mix and beat the ingredients, and a blender - quickly make a homogeneous mass.

The resulting contents can be stored directly in the beaker, as it has a tight lid. The mixer has a powerful 500W motor and is capable of operating in five speed modes.

7. ENDEVER Sigma-17

ENDEVER Sigma-17. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Stationary type mixer from the ENDEVER brand is a multifunctional device for the kitchen. Suitable for making cream for cakes, meringue, soufflé and homemade dough. The device mixes the ingredients quickly and evenly without leaving lumps.

The user can choose at what speed the mixer will run, there are six in total. The capacious bowl with a volume of 5 liters contains a large number of products, and rubberized legs prevent the device from sliding on the table surface. nine0003

8. STARWIND SPM5188

STARWIND SPM5188. Photo: market.yandex.ru

This planetary mixer has a plastic body that is resistant to external damage. Rubber feet ensure stability during operation even at high speeds. The model operates at six speeds of rotation and can work out about 16 glasses of flour at the same time.

Set includes three replaceable metal nozzles that can be washed in the dishwasher. The 1000 W mixer motor works with minimal noise. Available in different colors. nine0003

9. Kenwood HMP30.A0

Kenwood HMP30.A0. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Kenwood HMP30.A0 is a versatile hand mixer for the home. With it, you can thoroughly mix different ingredients or create a thick foam.

The device has an optimal power of 450 W and operates in five speed modes, which are switched manually depending on the quantity and density of the products.

Set includes two pairs of attachments: whisks and hooks. The mixer is comfortable to hold in your hand, it does not take up much space in the kitchen. nine0003

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. Moulinex HM 411110 Moulinex HM 411110. Photo: market.yandex.ru

The device went to the people: they say so rightly when they start selling some household appliances even in supermarkets. This one is just one of those. For some reason, the brand positions it as an accessory for baking fans. But in fact, this is a full-fledged mixer for the home. In addition to the standard whisks and hooks, the kit comes with a nice bonus - the attachment of an immersion blender. So you can grind nuts, make a smoothie or puree soup. But we ask you not to experience illusions about the quality of this part of the device. The power for a handheld device is standard. It is regulated by the toggle switch on the top handle in five positions. Separately, there is a turbo button to immediately give maximum speed. It is enough to, for example, knead a thick dough for bread. There is also a measuring cup in the kit - a necessary thing in the kitchen, besides, you can work with an immersion blender in it. nine0003

Steel bowl holds up to five liters of food, topped with a lid with a hole for adding ingredients. The mixer supports six modes of operation.

The main characteristics
Type
Power 1000 W
The number of speeds 60020 Stainless steel
Pros and disadvantages

Corps made of steel, high power, large number of speeds, there are interchangeable nozzles

Ingredients. Products can be sprinkled during the work

12. Philips HR3745/00 Viva Collection 9000 PHILIPS HR34 /00 Viva Collection. Photo: market.yandex.ru

And again, a home mixer, in the marketing picture of which the manufacturer focuses on fans of baking. Say, helps to prepare magnificent pies. Advertising aside: let's figure out what kind of kitchen assistant we have in front of us. Strictly speaking, this is an economical version of the planetary mixer. Power — as manual. It can even be seen that he is essentially standing here, only fixed on a platform that rises up and down. Secondly, the volume of the bowl is three liters. For some it will be enough. Often in reviews of models with large volumes they write that the beaters do not reach the bottom and edges. The bowl itself is made of plastic, which, to be honest, does not look very presentable. Power is controlled by a five-speed switch. There is also a turbo mode. The local rims are slightly angular in shape. The manufacturer attributes to them the properties to saturate the dough with oxygen. nine0002 If not for two significant "buts", this planetary mixer would be a "must-have". And so let him close our review. About the first nuance, we think, guessed from the title - the price. What to do: Italian brand. True, the assembly is now in China. Second is the weight. From place to place once again you will not drag. This mixer, as planned, should be placed in a large spacious kitchen and not moved. If it meets your conditions, then you can buy. We scolded, now we will praise. Just like a sophisticated retro design. Next, we note high-quality metal and plastic. The volume of the bowl is 4.8 liters. There is a cover. When the mechanism is raised, the switch-on lock is activated. That is, even if accidentally pressed, the blades will not start to rotate and do not spray the components. Ten speeds are available to users. What is interesting, whichever you choose, everyone starts with a smooth start and gradually rush to their limit. Buyers note the low noise level. nine0003

The main characteristics
8.5 kg 900 900
Type
Power 800 W
900 hooks
Pros and cons

Quality in all aspects

Space price

14. Polaris PHM 3013

Polaris PHM 3013. Photo: market.yandex.ru Yes, and money for him is a pity. Then you can buy this inexpensive device. Available in cream and white. Retro-inspired design. Complete set is quite standard - beaters, dough hooks. The device is not very powerful. But once again we repeat that beating eggs or a not very tight dough will be enough. Users are offered two main modes of operation. First manual: classic speed selection from first to fourth. The second is turbo mode, just immediately turning on at full power. Corollas are pulled out of the nests at the touch of a button. nine0003
The main characteristics
KG
Type Land
Power 300 W
COMPLY 900 CREMI
Pros and cons

Short cord and beaters

15. Braun HM 1010 MultiMix 1

Braun HM 1010 MultiMix It is very simple and easy to use. The package includes a minimalistic plastic case and two pairs of interchangeable stainless steel nozzles. nine0003

Whisks help to beat liquid products to a dense consistency, and hooks help to knead elastic dough. The device supports four speeds that can be adjusted with a light touch. The device does not take up much space in the kitchen and fits well into almost any interior. No. of speeds0020 4 The number of nozzles 2 Build material Plastic

PLASS AND MINSS

There are shifts, LIGHT, LIGHT, not noisy

button for removal for removing

16. STARWIND SPM7161/7167/7169

STARWIND SPM7161/7167/7169. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Transition class device: at the junction of a home mixer and a professional unit. For those who are full of cooking and want to try a powerful device, but are not ready to pay for a cool device. This planetary mixer for the home is available in two colors: ivory and turquoise. The device has a bowl of increased capacity - 5.5 liters. Power is regulated by six speeds. The manufacturer adds a small bonus to the standard equipment in the form of hooks, whisks and a flat nozzle - a silicone spatula. In principle, this inexpensive accessory can be bought anyway, but a nice little thing. It will be convenient to scrape adhering ingredients from the walls of the bowl. By the way, the cover that is put on top to protect against splashes is not transparent here, but silicone. For some, it may be a minus that the content is not visible. At the bottom of the device are rubber knobs for fixing. nine0003

The main characteristics
4.7 kg
Type
Power 1600 W
Complexed Crucific
Pros and cons

Price / quality

You need to tilt the mixer with two hands

17. VITEK VT-1441

VITEK VT-1441. Photo: market.yandex.ru

Another planetary mixer for the home in the list of the best, which compares favorably with competitors in two ways. The first is a really affordable price. The second one weighs only three kilos. And yes, he has the power. The complete bowl holds five liters of liquid. Like other models, it is made of stainless steel. The rotary mechanism on the side face is responsible for adjusting the speed. Six power modes are available. When the mixer is clicked into place, ready for action, there is a hole in the lid of the bowl for adding ingredients. But it is not very free - add a maximum of sugar, flour. The rest will be more difficult. Nozzles change at the touch of a button. The device is good, but not without reservations. Plastic draws attention - obviously inexpensive. Some buyers complain about an unpleasant smell that does not go away for months. Secondly, they scold him for his power. They say it is declared high, but in fact it cannot cope with thick dough and can completely burn out from overheating. But the problem is not massive, obviously the loss of power occurs from device to device. nine0003

The whisk attachment is great for whipping and the extra pair of hook attachments for kneading dough. The rotating bowl of the model is made of durable plastic. It holds up to three liters of the mixture.

The main characteristics
Type
Power 320 W
The number of speeds 5
Number of nozzles 2
Building material Plastic
Plus and minuses

There are interchangeable nozzles, a large number of speeds, not a noisy

not very powerful, the ingredients are made for a long time, the bowl is made of plastic

How to choose a mixer

Hand or stand mixer?

Mixers are hand-held and stationary. The handheld models are compact in size and low in power (200-500W). They are ideal for small portions and infrequent use. nine0003

The stand mixers are a great option for large families and home bakers. They have high power (800-1000 W), but such devices usually cost several times more than manual ones.

Mixer bowls and attachments

Mixer bowls and attachments are available in various materials. Ideally they should be made from thick stainless steel so the parts are easy to remove and clean. In addition, metal components will last much longer than plastic ones. nine0003

Number of speeds and attachments

Another important factor to consider when choosing a mixer is the number of speeds and attachments. The more of them, the more functional the device should be. But you also need to remember that the number of nozzles, as well as the declared high power, can only be advertising tricks: try to study reviews before buying or watch video reviews.

It is also necessary to check whether the mixer bowl closes tightly (we are talking about a stationary type) or not. If the lid is missing, the contents will slosh or spill out during operation, especially at high speeds. nine0003

Popular Questions and Answers

We asked our expert, consultant of the household appliances store Kirill Lyasov , to answer frequently asked questions from KP readers.

How powerful should a home mixer be?

For hand mixers, the reference power is 400-450 watts. Planetary start at 800 watts. Be careful with cheap models: some manufacturers of budget devices give them high figures in the region of 1500 watts. In fact, the mixer may not give out so much. So it's better to take a more famous model, but with less power than to chase the figure and actually get a low-quality product. nine0003

Hand mixer or planetary mixer: which is better?

Planetary mixers are definitely better than hand mixers, however, many users complain that the beaters are too far from the walls, which causes ingredients to stick and not mix at all. This can only be understood through experience. Or by studying the reviews on the model on the Internet. Remember that you can exchange the item within 14 days.

What material should the mixer bowl be made of?

Most planetary models have bowls made of stainless steel. This is the best option, which is durable and easy to clean. For budget models, they can be made of plastic. And it is not always strong enough and well in its place. There are models with a tempered glass bowl. When buying in a store, be sure to check how firmly the bowl is fixed and how easy it is to get. Some almost need to be torn off with both hands. But it should not stagger during operation. nine0003

What additional features should I look for?

Additional attachments are available for well-known manufacturers. True, they are not found in ordinary stores. More often on the manufacturer's website on the Internet. Secondly, some devices have a flashlight - a feature that is questionable in terms of usefulness. The really necessary thing is the cord compartment.

How to choose the best mixer for easy mixing, whipping and kneading

For home confectioners and professional bakers, a good mixer is the main assistant in creating fluffy and delicious pastries. He knows how to knead different types of dough - from airy for puff pastries to hard for loaves of bread, as well as whipping creams and mixing ingredients. The kitchen gadget saves time and effort because you do not have to knead the dough or whip the cream by hand. And most importantly: no matter how much you try to work with your hands, the mixer will always make the best consistency, which will become the key to a magnificent and well-cooked cake. nine0003


A kitchen mixer is exactly the item that is not appreciated until it appears in the house and becomes the main assistant in preparing various dishes. Once you get used to it, the idea of ​​going back to hand whipping and kneading seems crazy. MPR has studied all the criteria for choosing a household appliance and is ready to give practical advice to both beginners who buy a mixer for the first time and experienced confectioners who are looking for a replacement for a broken device. nine0003

Hand or table mixer? This question arises in the mind of every housewife who wants to try herself in the confectionery business for the first time or who has decided to take home cooking to a new level of productivity and convenience. We are talking about the functionality and advantages of each household appliance right now. Believe me, after reading the detailed guide from MPR, you can quickly choose the best mixer for your kitchen.

What can the stand mixer be used for? nine0009

Stand mixers are like stand blenders. Their power is always higher, and there are more opportunities. If manual models are compact and mobile, they beat or knead in any dish, then desktop models have a fairly massive design with a large mixing bowl. You just need to add the ingredients to the bowl and press the button to start kneading the dough or whipping the cream. The stand mixer does all the work for you - mixing, whipping and kneading ingredients for making cookies, pies, cakes, breads and other baked goods. And most importantly, all processes take place without your participation. You do not need to hold the household appliance in your hands. You simply change the center nozzle for different tasks. nine0003


Stand mixer benefits

Experts recommend buying a stand mixer if you plan on baking bread loaves, large batches of cookies, or baked goods that require longer kneading times.

Here are the main advantages of the stand mixer:

What can be cooked with a hand mixer

Hand mixers are capable of mixing the same products as stand mixers, but they are smaller and cheaper, and require a bit more effort. If the stationary device works by itself and gives you complete freedom to perform other tasks, then the manual one requires your direct participation in the process of kneading the dough and whipping the ingredients. It is a good option for whipping egg yolks, cream, pancake batter, cake frosting and salad dressings. nine0003


Advantages of the hand mixer

Sometimes, a manual model is the best choice. When you need to cook mashed potatoes, meringue, cream, cream, batter, this device will be a great helper. It handles these small tasks easily and quickly. At the end of the work, you just need to rinse the nozzles, dry them with a paper towel and send them to the box for storage.

Here are the main advantages of the hand mixer:

LEBEN Electric mixer 300 W, 5 speeds, metal body

Art.: 269-038

LEBEN Electric mixer 350 W, 5 speeds + TURBO mode

Art.: 269-031

LEBEN Kitchen mixer 100W, 7 speeds, 4 attachments with box

Art. : 269-012

LEBEN Hand mixer, 100W, 7 speeds, 2 pairs of stainless steel nozzles, plastic body

Art.: 269-011

Stand mixer or hand mixer - which is better for baking?

The hand mixer is light and small, and therefore there will always be a place for it even in the cramped kitchen. The main advantage is that it mixes products in any containers - pots and bowls. Other pluses include the price. It will always be lower compared to the cost of desktop models. On the other hand, this household appliance cannot work without your participation, and it takes more time to mix because it has less power. nine0003

The stand mixer offers more power and more speed options, which is great for mixing large batches of dough or baking multiple batches of cupcakes at the same time. It works without your participation, freeing your hands for other confectionery tasks. The table mixer has a large set of attachments, and the most advanced models can even be used as a meat grinder. Such models are more expensive and take up more storage space. nine0003

Which is better for baking - stand mixer or hand mixer? The choice depends on the tasks ahead. If you're baking homemade bread and rolls, you'll need a tabletop model to knead cool text. They have a more powerful engine that can handle complex tasks. This is the best choice for housewives who bake a lot. Also included is a hook for kneading thick dough. If you are constantly working with batter, a hand mixer is fine for you. nine0003


Handheld Electric Mixer is a household appliance that you hold in your hand over a bowl. An excellent option for simple tasks. However, your hand may get tired if you have to knead a large amount of dough for more than 10 minutes. A stand or table mixer is a heavy duty kitchen appliance that does everything by itself and much faster. Moreover, it copes with kneading tough dough, and the most advanced models can cut pasta, chop vegetables and chop meat like a meat grinder. nine0480


What is the difference between a planetary mixer and a conventional mixer and which is better?

A separate type of grinders - planetary mixers, which are even better at mixing products due to the unique double rotation of the beaters and offer bakers maximum opportunities for creating confectionery masterpieces. It is the best choice for kneading thick dough to a perfect smooth consistency without lumps.

The planetary mixer is a great choice for making dough for pizza, cakes or bread. Multifunctional models are equipped with nozzles, with the help of which they easily turn into meat grinders and vegetable cutters. Its main advantage is the double rotation of the beaters, which improves the quality of dough preparation. Ingredients mix faster and as evenly as possible without lumps. nine0003


A striking example of this 600 watt Leben planetary mixer . The kit includes 3 nozzles for kneading dough for pizza, pies and dumplings. The whisk whips up liquid textures like eggs and mousse, while the spatula makes frosting and sauce. The 4 liter stainless steel bowl allows you to work with products of different temperatures. Stainless steel does not absorb odors, is not afraid of hot liquids. Will not break. It has no pores for bacteria to grow and is therefore 100% hygienic. Rubberized feet prevent slipping on the tabletop. nine0480



Can a hand mixer replace a stand mixer?

With a handheld device, you can do almost everything, only with some reservations and the right settings. Here are some tips on how to customize the portable model to suit your pastry needs:

  • Time difference. Beating egg whites and butter with sugar will take longer. According to the tests, the stationary model copes with these tasks 2 times faster than the manual counterpart. The dough from the bowl of the desktop device is more lush and voluminous. nine0910
  • Get ready to work. From the name it becomes clear that you will have to hold the device in your hands. It is important to drive the whisk not only in the center of the bowl, but also along its edges in order to achieve a homogeneous consistency without lumps. It is also necessary to hold a kitchen device with one hand, and hold the dishes with the other. You may also need to guide the dough from the edges of the bowl towards the center to get the best dough quality.
  • Additional trouble. Confectioners advise after using a hand mixer to home the dough with your hands. nine0910
  • Power. A stationary model will always be stronger, so if you need to knead a thick dough or beat a large portion of egg whites, forget about the manual version. First, working with large portions takes a lot of time and puts a lot of strain on your hands. Secondly, a small device can simply burn out. So only stationary mixers with a bowl are suitable for making tough dough for bread.

But if you need to knead a small batch of dough, a portable device will be your best friend. For whipping cream and eggs, the manual model is more practical. In addition, the desktop model has one drawback. Its nozzle may not reach the bottom of a deep bowl if you are mixing a small amount of ingredients. A portable device is indispensable when you need to whip products directly on the stove, for example, when you make milk foam for cappuccino. nine0003


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How to choose the best mixer for mixing, stirring and whipping

Power. Handheld models have a low power of 200-300 watts. The best choice for whipping eggs into a fluffy foam, making cream and mousses, as well as liquid and semi-liquid dough for biscuits, pancakes and pancakes. The power of a stationary mixer varies between 400-700 W, and therefore it can easily cope with steep dough. The planetary mixer has a power of 500-1200 W and a double rotation function. This combination allows you to get the dough of the perfect consistency in just a few minutes. If you regularly prepare large volumes of dough for pies, cakes, dumplings, breads, muffins and cookies, a planetary mixer will be your best purchase. nine0003

If you are going to use a hand chopper for more than 10 minutes, look at the 0.4kW models. The minimum power of a stationary device is 0.5 kW, planetary - 0.6 kW (0.9 kW for daily use).

Body and bowl material. The best option is stainless steel. Will not break. Provides the necessary stability. Durable and hygienic. Plastic is practical, cheap, but not as durable. nine0003

Bowl volume. This is where the stationary model limits you in volume. But manual works equally well in both deep and shallow dishes. Well, if the kit has a lid with a hole. It allows you to add ingredients inside the bowl, but at the same time prevents its contents from splashing.


How to choose the right mixer bowl size? Determine what maximum volumes you usually cook and add 200-400 ml to them. Such a reserve will not allow the contents to splash, and bulk products to spill out of the bowl. nine0480


Attachments. The kit should include a whisk and a dough hook. Hooks are different - spiral for liquid mixtures or in the form of a real hook for tough dough. Multifunctional household appliances can be equipped with different nozzles: for rolling out dough, a juicer, a meat grinder, a vegetable cutter.

Speeds. The more operating modes, the better you can process different types of products, smoothly speed up or slow down the rotation of the nozzle. However, experts say that you should not chase quantity. 5-7 speeds will be quite enough for you. Also in grinders there is a turbo mode - acceleration of rotation of the nozzle in the last seconds of kneading and pulse - for grinding solid components.


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