Aldi's 600 watt Electric Stand Mixer. Starts next Sunday (21st September) at £79.99. 3 Year warranty included.
Looks like it could be a decent, sturdy mixer, reminiscent of the Artisan in style but at a fraction of the cost with [what appears to be] more power too. .
Features:
Mix, beat and whisk with this multi-purpose mixer.
6 speed rotary control with pulse
4 litre removable stainless steel bowl
Stainless steel balloon whisk, non-stick aluminium beater and dough hook
Tilting head mechanism
Clear plastic splash guard
Non-slip rubber feet
All removable parts are dishwasher safe
Available in Cream or Green
Hah! Don't know how i managed it, because I don't even vote other people's deals cold, but I've just accidentally put a cold vote on my own deal as I was hovering over the vote buttons. Oh well :confused:
stuffdpup
15 Sep 14#2
I'll counter-act your cold vote. I think this is a better deal though.
jans
15 Sep 14#3
Oooh, most definitely! I didn't see that one. I probably would have thought twice about posting this if I did. Looks like a good deal.
Although, after reading some of the comments, some people have a couple of negs against it, but could be down to original high cost and expectations.
stuffdpup
15 Sep 141#4
Your post still very welcome AND I think it's good value
mrsarchy
15 Sep 141#5
Heat added op
andyp350
15 Sep 141#6
This will probably be terrible, a stand mixer is something thats worth investing in a decent one of. Get a Kitchenaid Or a Kenwood Chef
andyp350
15 Sep 141#7
Also OP, worth noting that although this cheaper mixers look more powerful on paper due to higher wattage, its because the higher wattage is needed to power them a they are belt drive. The Kitchenaid Artisan is direct drive so less power is needed to drive it, this also makes them quieter and more reliable.
SpamJavelin
16 Sep 14#8
Kitchenaid are £400! Probably worth it if you bake several times a week but otherwise get the Morphy Richards (exact same model as this and cheaper). I have had the Andrew James mixer for a year now and it works fine, ans is also exactly the same model as this.
andyp350 to SpamJavelin
16 Sep 14#9
Fair point, you would have to bake a lot to make a Kitchenaid worth the investment, I think I just assume anyone bothered about having a stand mixer in their kitchen would bake fairly regularly.
Opening post
Looks like it could be a decent, sturdy mixer, reminiscent of the Artisan in style but at a fraction of the cost with [what appears to be] more power too. .
Features:
Mix, beat and whisk with this multi-purpose mixer.
6 speed rotary control with pulse
4 litre removable stainless steel bowl
Stainless steel balloon whisk, non-stick aluminium beater and dough hook
Tilting head mechanism
Clear plastic splash guard
Non-slip rubber feet
All removable parts are dishwasher safe
Available in Cream or Green
PRODUCT SPEC
600W
6 speeds
4 litre stainless steel bowl
Product reference:61381
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Although, after reading some of the comments, some people have a couple of negs against it, but could be down to original high cost and expectations.