12x speeds to mix, beat, whip & knead. 3L stainless steel static bowl. Robust stainless steel whisks. Non-stick dough hook & beater. With plastic lid to cover bowl & soft start. Instructions included.
Bought this for the wife a few months ago, was waiting for it to drop but it seemed to stay at £100.00
A very powerful mixer for the price, it doesn't say that it's on sale so this could well be a new lower price but certainly plenty of bang for your buck.
Edit- Price now dropped to £50!
12 comments
ratsdomino
21 Aug 16#12
we got one and its great!
yanto2003
7 Aug 16#11
Morriston Swansea had 3- 2 cream one black they are now down to one of each
Roffeyrules
28 Jul 16#10
All gone. Thanks Ozzi. Good find.
Ozzi
28 Jul 16#9
Updated thread accordingly, thanks for the spot.
Roffeyrules
28 Jul 16#8
TCB: 4.2% making it £51.90 delivered
Venkey
27 Jul 16#7
Only 6 in stock, Is it worth buying at this price £50?
Venkey
27 Jul 16#6
It is now £50
Ozzi
27 Jul 16#5
I'd certainly bow to your better judgement, but for someone making cakes every mow and again wouldn't something like this be reasonable?
Edit: also don't some Kitchenaid models have nylon cogs?
andrsnh
27 Jul 161#4
I'm a professional baker/pastry chef, I've used many brands of mixers.
In my experience there are two main things that will eventually cause a mixer to fail: overloading, and if the mixer has nylon cogs. You get what you pay for, if you want something that will last look for a mixer that has metal gears rather than nylon.
Lumamoh
27 Jul 16#3
Heat added.. certainly a cheaper alternative!
Ozzi
27 Jul 16#2
It is part plastic part steel, although I've gone missing when she's given it a whirl.
I must say that I haven't used it personally but my wife is a keen baker and is very happy with it. I'd recommend it as an option to peruse when comparing to the higher priced alternatives. Not everyone can afford to shell out £400 on a mixer, however for the everyman this is seemingly a decent option.
didgit
27 Jul 16#1
wow that seems a very good price for the power it has, how noisy is it though ?
Also can you advise what the body is made of ? it looks like plastic but hard to tell
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Bought this for the wife a few months ago, was waiting for it to drop but it seemed to stay at £100.00
A very powerful mixer for the price, it doesn't say that it's on sale so this could well be a new lower price but certainly plenty of bang for your buck.
Edit- Price now dropped to £50!
12 comments
Edit: also don't some Kitchenaid models have nylon cogs?
In my experience there are two main things that will eventually cause a mixer to fail: overloading, and if the mixer has nylon cogs. You get what you pay for, if you want something that will last look for a mixer that has metal gears rather than nylon.
I must say that I haven't used it personally but my wife is a keen baker and is very happy with it. I'd recommend it as an option to peruse when comparing to the higher priced alternatives. Not everyone can afford to shell out £400 on a mixer, however for the everyman this is seemingly a decent option.
Also can you advise what the body is made of ? it looks like plastic but hard to tell