The Refurbished KitchenAid® Professional 600 Series 6 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures.
It also offers the capacity to make up to 13 dozen cookies in a single batch and 10 speeds to thoroughly mix, knead and whip ingredients quickly and easily. For even more versatility, use the power hub to turn your stand mixer into a culinary center with over 10 optional hub powered attachments, from food grinders to pasta makers and more.
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This price is $150 lower (42% savings) than the MSRP price of $349.99.
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Kitchenaid.com[kitchenaid.com] has their KitchenAid 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Professional 600 Series Stand Mixer (refurbished) on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free
It's not "older vs newer" this is the professional series not home artisan series. It works like a professional commercial baker/chef mixer. It's also more powerful than the artisan (the one you call the "older style"). if you mean their "classic" model, this has double the power and 1.5qt bigger bowl size. 1qt bigger than the artisan and 250w more powerful (325vs575). if you are making thick doughs and not just mixing up a box of Betty crocker instant cake mix twice a year, the pro 600 series is way better in every way. https://www.kitchenaid.com/counte...chart.html
10% off coupon also works to drop it down to $180.
So, I have this exact model. I've been using it off and on for about 4 years now and it works great for almost everything. It'll make a thick dough with no problems. Pasta dough clumps right up, pizza dough is even easier. It'll shred cooked chicken or pork and will mash potatoes like nobody's business.
I've used the fruit/veggie peeler & corer for making apple pies, the pasta roller for homemade pastas of all sorts as long as they're flat, the citrus juicer for fresh orange juice, and the cheese grater.
The only thing that doesn't work great is the cheese grater/shredder. It's only for hard cheeses. Don't try to shred a bunch of a softer cheese like colby jack or havarti, it'll overheat the motor. Then the whole thing shuts down on safety until it cools enough.
So as long as you're not trying to shred a bunch of soft cheese, this should power through anything you throw at it.
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No, it's a professional bowl-lift model that has pins the bowl sits on, not the cheaper artisan average pleb home use model. IIRC this one is also more powerful as well, but don't feel like looking up specs to verify
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I've used the fruit/veggie peeler & corer for making apple pies, the pasta roller for homemade pastas of all sorts as long as they're flat, the citrus juicer for fresh orange juice, and the cheese grater.
The only thing that doesn't work great is the cheese grater/shredder. It's only for hard cheeses. Don't try to shred a bunch of a softer cheese like colby jack or havarti, it'll overheat the motor. Then the whole thing shuts down on safety until it cools enough.
So as long as you're not trying to shred a bunch of soft cheese, this should power through anything you throw at it.
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Where is the 10% off coupon?
Their explanation was they only cover new products with the exception of certain products sold on eBay.
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On the website, I got a pop up to enter my email for a 10% off coupon. Did that and got a coupon code.
Also combined it with the Kitchenaid Amex offer for 2% cash back.
No, it's a professional bowl-lift model that has pins the bowl sits on, not the cheaper artisan average pleb home use model. IIRC this one is also more powerful as well, but don't feel like looking up specs to verify