Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Rating: | (4.77 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 4,269 Sam's Club Reviews |
Product Name: | KitchenAid® Professional 5™ Plus 5 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer with Baker's Bundle (Assorted Colors) [OriginalColor : Aqua Sky] |
Product Description: | This mixer can do so many things! The burnished metal flat beater, PowerKnead Spiral Dough Hook and 6-wire whisk will help you mix, knead and whip ingredients into culinary masterpieces quickly and easily. And for even more versatility, the power hub fits optional attachments from food grinders to pasta makers and more. With this mixer in your kitchen, you're bound to become so much more confident with your cooking and baking projects. |
Model Number: | KG25HOXAQ |
Product SKU: | 8140012_19434268 |
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
79 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Here is a guide for KitchenAid Flex Edge paddles:
https://producthelp.kit
The Sam's Club mixer's is Model # KP25M0X. I think the "KP25M" is the actual model number of the mixer and the "0X" designates the Sam's club bundle. I could be wrong. You can call KitchenAid and ask about this and which Flex Edge paddle they recommend. Then you can go online and search Amazon for pricing. That's what I did.
Try the mixer with the paddle it comes with. It works though I usually had to scrape with a spatula a couple times more than with the "Flex Edge" aftermarket I bought. It is a convenience, not a necessity. You will still need to scrape with a spatula either way, just a bit more with the OEM paddle. If you're happy with the included paddle then no need to purchase a Flex Edge.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
https://www.samsclub.co
https://www.samsclub.com/p/kitche...rod8140012 [samsclub.com]
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
General comparisons:
https://mixitbakeit.com/compare-k...nd-mixers/
Consider a paddle beater with silicon fins, like the Flex-Edge or similar, that act like windshield wipers that cut down on having to scrape the side of the mixer bowl.
The only issue I had was the initial setting of the bowl height adjustment done on first use. I returned the first mixer because it wouldn't adjust to spec. The second one did. Happy, happy, joy, joy.
If you want to make bread, depending on how many times each week, you may want to consider a more powerful mixer.
Good video review by a lady who knows mixers. My experience has been essentially the same.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdR9yZo