Update: This deal is still available.
Amazon has
5-Quart KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer (Empire Red, KSM150PSER) on sale for
$249.99.
Shipping is free.
Target also has
5-Quart KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer (Empire Red, KSM150PSER) on sale for
$249.99.
Shipping is free. Otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.
- Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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Rokket for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
- Built to take it all on with the durable and built-to-last metal construction, and 59 touchpoints around the mixer bowl for great mixing results.
- 5-Quart Stainless Steel Bowl with comfortable handle for small or large batches, to mix up 9 dozen cookies in a single batch. Dishwasher safe.
- Easily add ingredients with the tilt-head design.
- 10 speeds for nearly any task or recipe, from mixing ingredients together on the stir speed, to whipping cream.
- 10+ attachments to make more with your mixer to make everything from fresh pasta to burgers, veggie noodles, ice cream and more, sold separately
- Includes: 1x 5-Quart Stainless Steel Bowl, 1x Coated Flat Beater, 1x Coated Dough Hook, 1x 6-Wire Whip, 1x Pouring Shield
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Tilt design:
Pro: Easy to scrape the side of the bowl, easy to add additional ingredients while running.
Con: Not good for dough and will move around on the counter, not easy to maintenance and repair as the Bowl lift version.
Bowl lift design:
Pro: More torque so good for dough, less moving on the counter, easy to maintenance and repair. Some versions have all metal gears so will last much longer.
Con: Hard to scrape the side of the bowl, need to stop the motor to add ingredients.
Get the one with the "bowl lift" for the same price when on sale. They are all the same machine electrically/mechanically, the difference is in the bowl/attachments, which if you take my recommendation, will allow you to put any size bowl you like into 1 single machine. Buy whatever size bowl you want, if it's a "bowl lift" style it will fit. If you buy this flip head design listed here, you're pretty much locked in to a single bowl size forever.
That's how they get ya!
I got my 5.5 qt "bowl lift" mixer just last Christmas from Best Buy at $249.99..... If I need 7 qt capacity all I need to buy is just a bowl and a matching whatever paddle. All the same machine, same power, but the "bowl Lift" gives you more options for the same money, when on sale.
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Get the one with the "bowl lift" for the same price when on sale. They are all the same machine electrically/mechanically, the difference is in the bowl/attachments, which if you take my recommendation, will allow you to put any size bowl you like into 1 single machine. Buy whatever size bowl you want, if it's a "bowl lift" style it will fit. If you buy this flip head design listed here, you're pretty much locked in to a single bowl size forever.
That's how they get ya!
I got my 5.5 qt "bowl lift" mixer just last Christmas from Best Buy at $249.99..... If I need 7 qt capacity all I need to buy is just a bowl and a matching whatever paddle. All the same machine, same power, but the "bowl Lift" gives you more options for the same money, when on sale.
Tilt design:
Pro: Easy to scrape the side of the bowl, easy to add additional ingredients while running.
Con: Not good for dough and will move around on the counter, not easy to maintenance and repair as the Bowl lift version.
Bowl lift design:
Pro: More torque so good for dough, less moving on the counter, easy to maintenance and repair. Some versions have all metal gears so will last much longer.
Con: Hard to scrape the side of the bowl, need to stop the motor to add ingredients.
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If grinding meat is your primary use, I'd buy a dedicated grinder instead. Why pay more for a tool you won't really use? But the all metal attachment I have does a great job on meats and cheese. I've not tried to make sausage with it yet, and doubt that I ever will, but I certainly can if I wanted to with this attachment. It really does a great job though, I have no regrets after purchase.
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