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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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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.
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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.
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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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Also, I tried making bread a couple of times by hand where I need to use my wrist to spin(?) the dough until it soft(?) That part I don't really like cuz it is time consuming already in addition to put the ingredients together to make dough.

Now after the dough is ready to be baked, I put it into the small bread loaf pan and that took a long time as 2 hours (I think).

After that I'll let it rised and cool and finally done. Sadly that bread loaf wasn't enough as my family and I eat it in just 2 days.

Overall I want to make bread but I need something to get the job quickly and produce large quantity.

That being said, is this deal what I'm looking for? I'm trying to be efficient here. Making bread by hand is no fun nor practical for large family
I'm sort of in the same boat as you. Looking to make various size batches of dough (pizza) and figured I would return it if I don't like it. Given the current price, it falls between NutriMill and Bosch. Ironically, both appear to be better than KA especially since both can scrape the sides of the bowl, and yet I still pulled the trigger on KA (I guess I fell victim to KA's marketing laugh out loud).
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I own this too and have had no problems with small batches. Have you tried doing this:

https://youtu.be/ghxPyjv1RLQ
Thank you! I'll defiantly try this. Applause
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Quote from Cerberus83 :
I ended pulling the trigger. Same price as Costco Business Warehouse deal a few days ago, which was not available to everyone.

I'm not a baker nor am I into it, but (I think) I want a mixer to knead dough (for pizza). Based on my research, most KA appliances struggle with dough, which is why I wanted to buy Bosch or Ankarsrum, but at this price and the fact I can easily return it to Costco, I figured what the heck.. and decided to get it.

My only question is if it's worth the price difference between this and the 5 series? Per KA's website, 5 has a smaller motor, but I believe most people on SD said it's the same as 6. The 6 comes with steel gears where as (allegedly) 5 comes with plastic.
what is the difference between a pro and non pro model?
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This helped me decide when I bought it :

https://youtu.be/ghxPyjv1RLQ

Also, if you plan to have it all the time on your kitchen counter, keep in mind that these are big. If you don't have too much space available it might be good to consider a 5qt version. You definitely go a take a look at the model they have as displayed as a demo and compared to the smaller ones that Sam's or Target have.

is the deal below at $189 better?

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/kitc...6407794.p?
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Quote from Cerberus83 :
I'm sort of in the same boat as you. Looking to make various size batches of dough (pizza) and figured I would return it if I don't like it. Given the current price, it falls between NutriMill and Bosch. Ironically, both appear to be better than KA especially since both can scrape the sides of the bowl, and yet I still pulled the trigger on KA (I guess I fell victim to KA's marketing laugh out loud).
I think the value of the kitchenaid is in all of the attachments to do other things.

I started with Neapolitan pizza, went to bread and now am working with pasta.
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Isn't the one in the link below at Target for $199 a much better Black Friday deal?
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-15840495?
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Quote from RussianBytes :
Isn't the one in the link below at Target for $199 a much better Black Friday deal?
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-15840495?
This looks similar to the Best Buy deal a few weeks ago. Both are the 5-series Pros, while the Costco one is the 6-series pro. The 500 levels have a lower power rating (450 W).

Where did you see the Target $199 sale for the 5 quart professional models? Thank you!

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Quote from Cerberus83 :
I'm sort of in the same boat as you. Looking to make various size batches of dough (pizza) and figured I would return it if I don't like it. Given the current price, it falls between NutriMill and Bosch. Ironically, both appear to be better than KA especially since both can scrape the sides of the bowl, and yet I still pulled the trigger on KA (I guess I fell victim to KA's marketing laugh out loud).
The Costco one comes with the edge flex adapter, that might cover you in that area.
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is the deal below at $189 better?

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/kitc...6407794.p?
Sadly only you can answer that question. I can only give you what you need to make the decision. Is like asking is a minivan better than a coupe. Well, it depends who is asking, what their needs are, and what is their budget.

That best buy one is a tilt head one which some people prefer and others don't. It is smaller 4.4 vs 6qt, which if space and weight are an issue might be a factor to consider. Has less power, 275Watts vs the 590Watts which again might or might not be worth the extra money depending on what you are planning on using it for (pizza dough, meat grinding, coffee grinding, bread or bagel dough, etc). Also the Costco one comes with 5 accessories already included which the best buy doesn't. Again, if you are not planning on using them then it might not be worth to pay extra for the Costco one. Just keep in mind that separately those accessories will cost you at least $100.

Best Buy Specs
Dough Hook Yes
Flat Beaters Yes
Number Of Beaters Included 1
Number Of Speed Settings 10
Wattage Info 275 watts
Bowl Capacity 4.4 quarts
Tilting HeadInfo Yes
Pouring ShieldInfo No
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I own this too and have had no problems with small batches. Have you tried doing this:

https://youtu.be/ghxPyjv1RLQ
SMH! Thanks I was going to mention the same others have said "it's too big for small batches" and that's why I returned mine to Costco with their amazing return policy. I loved this thing and wish I knew this as I would have never returned it. In the future I will pick up again!
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SMH! Thanks I was going to mention the same others have said "it's too big for small batches" and that's why I returned mine to Costco with their amazing return policy. I loved this thing and wish I knew this as I would have never returned it. In the future I will pick up again!
You can also buy a separate 5qt bowl for this mixer and it will fit. Just call kitchenaid and ask them what is the model number of the 5qt bowl that fits yours mixer at the moment.
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I find that to be the case with my 6qt model. I regret buying that size and (unless you definitely make large batches) suggest smaller.
Hope this helps:

https://youtu.be/ghxPyjv1RLQ

Also, if that doesn't consider calling kitchenaid and buying a 5qt bowl that is compatible with your mixer.
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Where did you see the Target $199 sale for the 5 quart professional models? Thank you!
https://slickdeals.net/f/14560451-target-black-friday-kitchenaid-professional-stand-mixer-no-kv25-for-199-99?v=1&p=142554622&comment=success#post142554622
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Sadly only you can answer that question. I can only give you what you need to make the decision. Is like asking is a minivan better than a coupe. Well, it depends who is asking, what their needs are, and what is their budget.

That best buy one is a tilt head one which some people prefer and others don't. It is smaller 4.4 vs 6qt, which if space and weight are an issue might be a factor to consider. Has less power, 275Watts vs the 590Watts which again might or might not be worth the extra money depending on what you are planning on using it for (pizza dough, meat grinding, coffee grinding, bread or bagel dough, etc). Also the Costco one comes with 5 accessories already included which the best buy doesn't. Again, if you are not planning on using them then it might not be worth to pay extra for the Costco one. Just keep in mind that separately those accessories will cost you at least $100.

Best Buy Specs
Dough Hook Yes
Flat Beaters Yes
Number Of Beaters Included 1
Number Of Speed Settings 10
Wattage Info 275 watts
Bowl Capacity 4.4 quarts
Tilting HeadInfo Yes
Pouring ShieldInfo No
Here's the deal. My sister only likes a certain color of the Kitchenaid model. Yeah, unfortunately, color is the important factor for her (go figure!)

Anyway, I guess the choice now boils down to the 4 choices below:

Here are some facts. Size shouldn't matter (whether 5 or 6 quarter or whatever though smaller is generally better). This is the first time that my sister will be baking (so presumably she is less demanding). Does the Target or Costco one tilt and is that feature really that important? For a family of 4, for average baking needs (maybe dough for pizza, break, and for cakes) which would you recommend? Is one generally overpaying for this machine even when it is on sale (I can't figure why it is so expensive to begin with)? Are there other brands that are equally good and less expensive?

Looking forward to your advice. Which one of the 3 do you recommend and why?

Choice 1: Target (will be $199)
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-15840495?

Choice 2: Costco ($249)
https://www.costco.com/kitchenaid...85356.html

Choice 3: Target ($230)
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-51160154?

Choice 4: Kohl's: will be $199 and $60 Kohl's cash
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...mixer.jsp?
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Here's the deal. My sister only likes a certain color of the Kitchenaid model. Yeah, unfortunately, color is the important factor for her (go figure!)

Anyway, I guess the choice now boils down to the 4 choices below:

Here are some facts. Size shouldn't matter (whether 5 or 6 quarter or whatever though smaller is generally better). This is the first time that my sister will be baking (so presumably she is less demanding). Does the Target or Costco one tilt and is that feature really that important? For a family of 4, for average baking needs (maybe dough for pizza, break, and for cakes) which would you recommend? Is one generally overpaying for this machine even when it is on sale (I can't figure why it is so expensive to begin with)? Are there other brands that are equally good and less expensive?

Looking forward to your advice. Which one of the 3 do you recommend and why? Also, which of these has a DC Moto as opposed to an AC Motor?

Choice 1: Target (will be $199)
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-15840495?

Choice 2: Costco ($249)
https://www.costco.com/kitchenaid...85356.html

Choice 3: Target ($230)
https://www.target.com/p/kitchena...-51160154?

Choice 4: Kohl's: will be $199 and $60 Kohl's cash
https://www.kohls.com/product/prd...mixer.jsp?
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