![]() ![]() It’s also one of the heaviest stand mixers available, at a knee-bending 11kg with accessories. The classic tilt-head design will fit under your kitchen cabinets, and because there's so many colours to choose from (not to mention countless custom bowls and other matching appliances such as the best food processors) we know it will look the part too. There’s also an optional pouring shield to prevent splashes, and it comes with a wire whisk, flat beater and dough hook as default. We found that the Artisan mixer is both quiet and efficient. Attachments are dishwasher-safe, which we love. The bowl also screws on easily and has a handle. You can make up to two batches of bread at a time in this mixer, so it's a good balance between size and capacity. The verdict? This stand mixer is stunning and sturdy, but the motor is a little lacking compared to some of the others in our guide. We put it to the test to see if it's still the cream of the crop. From the Great British Bake Off to Nigella's home kitchen, the KitchenAid Artisan is a classic. Its motor is a little lacking compared to other options Our full Bosch MUM59340GB Stand Mixer review has more details. The obvious downside of this mixer is the sheer amount of kit to store, but if you’re willing to make some room you’ll be rewarded. All the accessories except the mincer can be popped in the dishwasher and there’s a storage bag. When you’re finished baking up a storm, the MUM5 stand mixer's cord automatically retracts. The blender also performed well with no lack of power – a common problem with attachments. During testing, dough wrapped around the hook but was easy to remove. ![]() This even has a ‘dough deflector’ to stop any mixture from escaping. Inside the mixer's 3.9-litre bowl, there’s enough room to mix up to 2kg of dough with the kneading hook. Not only does it come with shredding discs, a mincer, a citrus press and a blender (and swivels into three positions for you to use them), in its stand mixer mode it beats, mixes, whisks and kneads like a pro. The reason is that it’s more than a stand mixer. This is a stand mixer for cooks who want to progress from making a springy Victoria sandwich to baking the sort of things the Great British Bake Off judges would be wowed by. ![]() The sheer amount of kit means you'll need space to store it all ![]() Our full Kenwood kMix stand mixer review has more details. It comes in four colours and all the parts are dishwasher-safe. It produced everything from light, fluffy doughnuts to crisp meringue and thick whipped cream for pavlovas perfectly.Īnother plus is the sheer range of compatible attachments, which include a pasta cutter, grinding mill, dicer and spaghetti maker. On the downside, thanks to its metal body, it’s another heavy mixer at 10.9kg.ĭuring testing, the kMix stand mixer was fuss-free to use, staying reassuringly steady on the worktop even at high speeds. It also features a 1,000W motor designed to handle up to 1.35kg of difficult dough. Not only is it incredibly easy to control with six speeds and a fold option, but its five-litre heatproof glass bowl also allows you to see exactly what’s going on inside. Whether you’re a beginner, a casual baker or more experienced, the kMix stand mixer offers something for everyone. It weighs over 10kg, so it's pretty heavy for a mixer ![]()
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