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Costco Members: KitchenAid Professional Series 6-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: KitchenAid Professional Series 6-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer w/ Flex Edge on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free. Thanks toddwz

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The 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures. Burnished metal flat beater, PowerKnead spiral dough hook and professional-style wire whip will help you mix, knead and whip ingredients into culinary masterpieces quickly and easily. -slickdewmaster

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: KitchenAid Professional Series 6-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer w/ Flex Edge on sale for $249.99. Shipping is free. Thanks toddwz

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
The 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures. Burnished metal flat beater, PowerKnead spiral dough hook and professional-style wire whip will help you mix, knead and whip ingredients into culinary masterpieces quickly and easily. -slickdewmaster

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PedroDaGr8
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Nope, that hasn't been true for about 4-5 years now.

You are thinking of the old Costco model. That model was a Professional 6000HD (not to be confused with the similarly named Professional 600) and had a 1.0HP DC motor. The current Costco model is a disguised Professional 610 and has a 590W AC motor, making it the most powerful model (by 15W) in the Professional 600 lineup.

As for attachments, the Professional 6000HD (the old Costco model) used a modified 5QT bowl with flared sides to make it a 6qt bowl. As such, most 6qt bowl related attachments won't fit it but a few 5qt ones will. All other non-bowl related attachments are fully interchangeable with that model. The current one uses a standard 6qt bowl, so it can use any attachment any other Professional 600 models use.
isuzudiesel
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I did some quick math to help alleviate this concern. As a disclaimer I have this mixer in red and it is amazing. If you add up all the 1,2 and 3 star reviews you get 418 reviews. Now add up the 4 and 5 star reviews and you get 4177. If you look at this as a percentage it is almost exactly 10%. It's safe to say that more than 10% of the general public are not good equipment reviewers or users for that matter. I meet people that honestly can't tell me how to get to their house, they have no idea what roads they take they just drive them. If 90% of the reviews are 4 and 5 star, that's a bet I'll take, I can promise you that. This is a solid mixer, it'll sell out at this price. I got it for $219 about 4 years ago and it's still running strong and 0 complaints here.
PedroDaGr8
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Despite the name, both of these models are targeted at home users. You don't really start seeing the true professional features and power until you hit the DC motor models, which (confusingly) start at the Professional 6000HD or 6500Design and up. For true professional use though , you are looking at the Commercial 8qt model which has all of the necessary commercial features, NSF approval, and a commercial warranty.



The difference in power is only notable when you are doing larger volumes or more difficult doughs like pasta or bagel dough. This Costco model is the most powerful of the AC motor models. To get something better from KA, you would need to step up to a DC motor model which though looking the same are entirely different beasts.



The plastic gearbox housings had a tendency to crack. Kitchenaid has stopped using those in all bowl-lift models other than certain ultra-budget models for things like BF specials. Additionally it was a single sacrificial plastic gear designed to shred itself if the motor is over taxed. This is IMHO a good thing, not a bad thing.

As for the removal of the microcontroller, I have seen that on more than just this Costco model. It likely means that motor overload protection is gone (unless they accomplished it with discrete components). Alternately, the microcontroller could be integrated into the hall effect sensor. I have seen a few uC's integrated into hall effect sensors.




It is not. Costco used to sell a DC motor model around five-ish years ago but no longer do.

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Nov 21, 2020
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TuggSpeedman
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Quote from Earthwormjim :
This is not a good mixer if you intend to make bread dough. The AC motor will get very hot and probably not last very long. Line frequency induction motors are a terrible application for a mixer, which will be started in dense doughs. You will have very high slip, so the motor windings will get extremely hot.

Personally I see zero reason to get such a massive mixer with a pretty weak motor. Either get the smaller tilting head units, which are far lighter and take up less space and are great for batters or light duty mixing, or go all in and get a DC motor equipped one.

This model just straddles the worst of both extremes from Kitchenaid. Massive footprint and weight, but all the shortcomings of the AC motors, heat, low starting power, lower build quality.

What do you suggest for mostly making cookies or cinnamon rolls etc, not bread dough? Not something that will break in 1 year. It won't be used daily or making huge batches.
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7orThree
Nov 21, 2020
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Quote from AliciaB2846 :
Buying my husband a pizza grill kit. Would this be good for the dough?
Pizza dough is so easy to make I don't think a mixer like this is necessary if that's all you plan on using it for. If you do a fair bit of baking though it's certainly a helpful appliance in the kitchen.
Nov 21, 2020
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rehmanau
Nov 21, 2020
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A lot of people commened above on AC vs DC. As per the manual, the one at Costco is "Volts: 120 A.C. Hertz: 60 Hz".

See the manual link below. The link is at Costco's website on the product page. Now a big question from a novice. Why does it matter or which one is better. AC or DC.

https://content.syndigo.com/asset...iginal.pdf
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paruchuribros
Nov 21, 2020
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Looking for a 7 qt or 8t kitchenaid mixer. Any deals 🙄?
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TrailerParkRicky
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Quote from paruchuribros :
Looking for a 7 qt or 8t kitchenaid mixer. Any deals 🙄?
Maybe look at the kenwood 7qt at costco for $470. It's what I preferred over kitchenaid but it exceeds the budget. Kitchenaid also has 7 qt. Anything more you gotta go commercial, then you're talking $600-$700 at least.
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Polygon
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Quote from 7orThree :
Pizza dough is so easy to make I don't think a mixer like this is necessary if that's all you plan on using it for. If you do a fair bit of baking though it's certainly a helpful appliance in the kitchen.
+1
No knead dough is super simple to make and provides delicious pizza -- no need to knead by hand or use a mixer!
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TuggSpeedman
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No membership here, is there a one day free trial available? Don't really want to spend $60 when I don't have plans to shop here often enough.

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dagadu
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Quote from rehmanau :
A lot of people commened above on AC vs DC. As per the manual, the one at Costco is "Volts: 120 A.C. Hertz: 60 Hz".

See the manual link below. The link is at Costco's website on the product page. Now a big question from a novice. Why does it matter or which one is better. AC or DC.

https://content.syndigo.com/asset...iginal.pdf
Wtf??? LMAO
As someone who doesn't have major on electrician, I'm laughing so hard.

That being said you can't fix idiot.
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Ohioboi122
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This was $199 at Bestbuy a few weeks back. Bet it will be again on Black Friday or Cyber Monday
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JuJuCoCo
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Quote from paruchuribros :
Looking for a 7 qt or 8t kitchenaid mixer. Any deals 🙄?
Your best bet will be from BBB using their 20% coupon. I got my Pro-7 month ago for $500. (Normal price: $629.99) Amazon is selling $699.99, KA is sold out, all other places also have pretty high price of ~$600.
Last edited by JuJuCoCo November 20, 2020 at 06:43 PM.
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lazzlazz
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I would never pay $250 for one of these. I bought one a few years back and through a series of price matches, a rebate, and coupons, got it for around $100. It was the 6-qt professional 600 series; lots of people on SlickDeals got one then.

I don't use it all that much, and I don't use it for things that are hard on the motor (kneading bread kills the motor). I didn't really need one, but when the price was just a little more than a good hand mixer, I decided to go for it. I'm still not sure that was a good call though.

These are not made as well as Kitchen Aids were made a couple decades back. You can hear the difference in the noise the motor makes. CostCo does have the 3 year warranty but if I'd paid $250, I'd want a 20 year warranty.
Last edited by lazzlazz November 20, 2020 at 07:07 PM.
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Earthwormjim
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Quote from TuggSpeedman :
What do you suggest for mostly making cookies or cinnamon rolls etc, not bread dough? Not something that will break in 1 year. It won't be used daily or making huge batches.
The smaller tilting head Kitchenaids. They have been under $200 regularly.
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wbs3333
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Quote from rehmanau :
A lot of people commened above on AC vs DC. As per the manual, the one at Costco is "Volts: 120 A.C. Hertz: 60 Hz".

See the manual link below. The link is at Costco's website on the product page. Now a big question from a novice. Why does it matter or which one is better. AC or DC.

https://content.syndigo.com/asset...iginal.pdf

While you are correct in that it has an AC motor, you are right for the wrong reasons. What you are pointing to is just the input Voltage that the appliance works at. All the US appliances use 120AC 60 Hz (some might say 115AC but is basically the same) because that is what your house is receiving from the pole outside. Some other appliances like stoves, electric dryers need 240VAC but I won't get into that.


In other words, even the mixer that uses a DC Motor inside will say 120AC 60Hz in the manual as the input power. It just has a transformer inside that lowers the voltage and a rectifier that converts it into DC power for the Motor.
Last edited by wbs3333 November 21, 2020 at 10:54 AM.
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wbs3333
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Quote from TuggSpeedman :
No membership here, is there a one day free trial available? Don't really want to spend $60 when I don't have plans to shop here often enough.

All you need is a Costco Shop Card (Gift Card). However, only members can buy those. Maybe search on ebay or a gift card forum to see if there is anyone selling them. Although you will need the cards to be mailed to you before the deal ends.

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FairCreator5777
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Quote from mitun733 :
I see a common complaint with these is that it can't do small batches of stuff? Can anyone comment on this with reference to things like 3-4 batches of cookies, doughs (1-2 loaves of bread), etc?

Either way I'll probably just buy it and return if it doesn't fit my needs since Costco is great for this.
They sell a small bowl & beater to solve this problem.

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