Product Description: | Whether you need 13 dozen* of your signature chocolate chip cookies or shredded chicken for Taco Tuesday with friends and family, the KitchenAid Professional 600 Series 6 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer has the capacity for every occasion. This durable bowl-lift stand mixer was built to last, and features 10 speeds to gently knead, thoroughly mix and whip ingredients for a wide variety of recipes and comes in a variety of colors to perfectly match your kitchen design or personality. Get creative and make more with your mixer with over 10 optional hub-powered attachments**, from food grinders to pasta makers and more.
Product Features:
#1 Mixer Brand In The Worldâ€
Built to take it all on with the durable and built-to-last metal construction, and 67 touchpoints around the mixer bowl for great mixing results
6 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl with comfortable handle for small or large batches, to mix up 13 dozen cookies* in a single batch
Dishwasher safe
Bowl-lift design for maximum stability, great for kneading even the toughest dough, mixing dense ingredients or bigger batches
The lever smoothly raises the mixing bowl into position, and the bowl attaches at 3 lock points for maximum stability
10 Speeds for nearly any task or recipe, from mixing ingredients together on the stir speed, to whipping cream at speed 8, you’ll get thorough ingredient incorporation every time
Match your style with over 10 colors available - choose from a full palette of color options to best match your style and personality
10+ Attachments* to make more with your mixer to make everything from fresh pasta to burgers, veggie noodles, ice cream and more
Comes with (1) 6 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl with handle, (1) Coated Flat Beater, (1) Coated Powerknead Spiral Dough Hook, (1) Wire Whip, (1) Pouring Shield
Includes stand mixer with attachments
* Using The Flat Beater; 28g Dough Each.
** Sold Separately.
†Source: Euromonitor International Ltd. For Retail Sales Revenue, USD, All Retail Channels. More Information, Including Date Ranges Available At: mix |
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I am realizing that this model (600 series) has been discontinued by KitchenAid and replaced with the larger 7qt model.
Does anyone have experience with this model that can comment on the ability to handle bread making?
The Pro-line mixers used to come with 1.3 HP DC motors, which were very powerful and ultra-quiet but now even the pro-line are downgraded to 500 to 575 watt AC motors that produce incredibly more noise while producing less than 1/2 the output power of the former DC motors.
Kitchenaid also made numerous other downgrades or eliminations such as eliminating the planetary shaft spring/washer and cheapening several other parts.
Kitchenaid has known for years about the issues with their cheaper included 'coated' paddles & dough hooks having the coating chip off, oftentimes while in use, yet it appears Kitchenaid simply doesn't care. I personally wouldn't buy a mixer or use it without the stainless steel paddles & dough hook.
The Pro-line mixers used to come with 1.3 HP DC motors, which were very powerful and ultra-quiet but now even the pro-line are downgraded to 500 to 575 watt AC motors that produce incredibly more noise while producing less than 1/2 the output power of the former DC motors.
Kitchenaid also made numerous other downgrades or eliminations such as eliminating the planetary shaft spring/washer and cheapening several other parts.
Kitchenaid has known for years about the issues with their cheaper included 'coated' paddles & dough hooks having the coating chip off, oftentimes while in use, yet it appears Kitchenaid simply doesn't care. I personally wouldn't buy a mixer or use it without the stainless steel paddles & dough hook.
Kitchenaid had always been my 'go to' mixer brand, but without the DC motor it now draws no interest from me. Most models will be fine for general mixing/baking needs, but for full capacity constant bread dough mixing, I'd really want the DC motor for the significant added power, longevity, endurance and lower noise level.
Kitchenaid had always been my 'go to' mixer brand, but without the DC motor it now draws no interest from me. Most models will be fine for general mixing/baking needs, but for full capacity constant bread dough mixing, I'd really want the DC motor for the significant added power, longevity, endurance and lower noise level.
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The mixer was built for HOME use for many years when it came with the DC motor, so if you want a toy mixer then you should go out and buy an Easy-Bake light bulb oven to go with it.
Did the add say anything about color Costco only has red and silver. Wonder if I could get the Teal
The mixer was built for HOME use for many years when it came with the DC motor, so if you want a toy mixer then you should go out and buy an Easy-Bake light bulb oven to go with it.
you're free to make a mixer like they did in the old days.
these are plenty for home use.
The mixer was built for HOME use for many years when it came with the DC motor, so if you want a toy mixer then you should go out and buy an Easy-Bake light bulb oven to go with it.
We've had this one for about 7 years. It's still a chore to get the bowl on properly quickly.
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Kitchenaid had always been my 'go to' mixer brand, but without the DC motor it now draws no interest from me. Most models will be fine for general mixing/baking needs, but for full capacity constant bread dough mixing, I'd really want the DC motor for the significant added power, longevity, endurance and lower noise level.
I'd like to jump on this deal. But I don't have BJ's membership. Seems like it's $55 now, $20 deal is expired. Still cheaper than Costco deal @ $300. Decisions…
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