KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver
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KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver
$599.95
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Current Price | $499.99 | October 29, 2024 |
Highest Price | $499.99 | October 22, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $499.99 | October 22, 2024 |
Since October 22, 2024
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$499.99 | October 22, 2024 |
KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver Description
- Knead & shred at the next level with 2x the power in the bowl than Tilt-head stand mixer*; 3-point locking bowl for stability. *Compared to KSM150 when measuring peak HP in the bowl; above speed 2
- 11 distinct speeds for power and control – from our powerful speed 10 to our most delicate 1/2 speed, this mixer has power and control from high to low, and everything in between.
- Designed for folding, 1/2 speed gently adds delicate ingredients, like blueberries and egg whites, into recipes without overbeating.
- With 7 quart capacity, you can easily mix 13 dozen cookies per batch*, knead over 8.5 lbs of bread, or mash over 7.5 lbs of potatoes. *Using the flat beater; 28g dough each.
- Double flex edge beater designed with a twist and two flexible edges to scrape the bowl, giving you thorough ingredient incorporation and better results.* *Compared to our flat beater.
- Model KSM70SKXX includes (1) 7-Qt stainless steel bowl, (1) Double flex edge beater, (1) Coated flat beater, (1) Coated dough hook, (1) 11-wire whip, (1) Pouring shield
KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver Specification
Specification: KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver
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KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer, Silver Reviews (13)
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Jose B. –
I recently got the KitchenAid 7-Quart Mixer, and it’s been a total game-changer for my baking. The powerful motor easily handles even my biggest batches, from heavy bread doughs to multiple cookie recipes. I love how spacious the bowl is—it cuts down on the hassle of constantly emptying it. The mixer’s solid build feels like it will last forever, and the attachments (dough hook, whisk, paddle) have made experimenting with new recipes so much more enjoyable. Though it’s a bit bulky, its performance and reliability make it an invaluable addition to my kitchen.
G&D Farms –
I use it for bread & bun making & itis doing just what I want
Henry Kluska –
Purchased this unit for my Daughter. Among other things she is trying to start a baking business,
We looked for the best rated mixer, with all the professional features, largest bowls, accessories, power etc.
This mixer has not disappointed! It may be a little heavy (My opinion is because the mixer is built sturdy) but she loves it.
William&Daphanie –
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You can’t beat kitchen aid quality. It is so cute, easy to clean, built well and a decent price. You pay for what you get. It mixes everything I need and gets well used. My last one I bought 2nd hand and have used almost 10 years. I just had to upgrade size for my baking needs.
HellSin –
Love the quality, time delivered, and low price
Arthur T. –
I recently purchased this blender for my daughter. She loves the color the accessories and the power of this mixer.
Sjoerd Franken –
My wife’s Christmas wish was fulfilled with the magnificent KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer in a captivating Matte Dried Rose hue. As soon as she unwrapped it, her eyes sparkled with delight. This premium-quality kitchen appliance has proven to be an invaluable addition to our culinary adventures.
Unmatched Durability
Crafted from heavy-duty stainless steel, this stand mixer exudes an air of durability that will withstand any heavy-duty mixing task. The robust construction ensures years of reliable performance, making it a worthy investment for any passionate home cook or baker.
Striking Color
The Matte Dried Rose color is an absolute showstopper. Its muted yet vibrant shade complements any kitchen decor, adding a sophisticated touch. The finish is both elegant and practical, resisting scratches and fingerprints.
Exceptional Value
While the KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer has a premium price point, it is exceptionally well-crafted and offers unmatched versatility. Its large capacity bowl can accommodate large batches of dough, batters, and more. The powerful motor handles even the toughest tasks with ease.
Watch for Deals
To make this exceptional appliance even more affordable, I highly recommend keeping an eye out for sales and discounts. I was fortunate enough to purchase it at 30% off, making it an even more remarkable value.
Overall Impression
In conclusion, the KitchenAid 7 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer in Matte Dried Rose is an extraordinary Christmas gift that has exceeded our expectations. Its exceptional durability, stunning color, and remarkable performance make it an indispensable kitchen companion. While it may come at a higher cost, its value and the joy it brings to our cooking adventures are immeasurable.
xiaogao –
I bought this mixer as I developed a hobby in baking. It would be my first mixer. I can’t tell if it works normal or not. It vibrates heavily after setting 5. On setting10, it shakes my counter top. The noise level is acceptable, but 5 minutes of level 2 would make it warm. Either the product is poorly put together or there are too many moving parts in design. I actually see lubricates coming out of the connector, slider and level. I don’t think flour mixed with lubricates is normal, touching the back side of slider, where paint is not present, more lubricate oil comes out. Paint is shiny on the outside, but anywhere inside metal is exposed, dirty oily lubricates leaks. Bowl lifting mechanism felt cheap, despite all metal design, the paint on the hook would dissolve into any liquid you accidently left on the inside hole. It says dishwasher safe, I haven’t tested that before returning it. But I don’t have the confidence to put the coated attachments into dishwasher. Obviously stainless steel would be better. I saw the higher end model comes with SS attachments, I immediately understand this must be some sort of cheap mass produced junk. I have to admit this is my first mixer, and it sorta of works in mixing flour, it is just I am constantly worried about lubricates leaking into my flours, so I am not sure if all mixers are like this. Although it is packaged well, but the product looks like used. Not sure the used product issue is fault by Amazon or KitchenAid. Anyway, I am gonna get the commercial series 8 for comparison from KitchenAid official website and compare them. This product is returning as I am typing this review.
Colonel Bob –
I had the Kitchen Made Artesian first. It could not handle bread dough. The bowl kept jumping off the platform. This larger version is a dream. It can handle any dough. The problem is, it is so fun and easy to use. I am making more bread than I ought to be. For those who keep track of these things, I am a 74-year-old male who loves to cook and am a better baker than most females!
Piper Winifred –
Strong power. Easy to use and clean. Quiet in comparison to others. Can mix anything. Great purchase!
Marle –
Ça me facilite la tâche pour le pétrissage, monter des meringues et pour les gâteaux en fait pour la boulangerie et pâtisserie
Amazon Customer –
My old 325watt 5 quart Kitchenaid has been struggling with kneading bread dough. I’ve rebuilt it once but it still sometimes would stop and hum. It’s still fine for everything else, though loud. We have had it, for, I believe, over 25 years. For Thanksgiving, I made fresh bread (delicious) but had to do all the kneading by hand–this is why old-time bakers all had big muscular arms–it’s a workout! The old machine will go to one of our offspring because it still does everything else better than a hand mixer, and probably any other mixer.
This machine is 500 watts, and 7 quarts, and comes with the regular beater, squeegee beater for things like cake mixes, a wire whisk, improved pouring shield, and a pig-tail dough hook, a huge improvement on the old flat hook. First time making bread (NEVER go over the #2 speed!) it powered through the dough quietly and only after many, many minutes got a little warm, where the old one couldn’t be run for more than 2 minutes at a time (when kneading dough) with a minute or two to cool each time. I didn’t even have to do a final hand knead!
Despite being bigger and stronger it actually doesn’t take up much more real estate than the old one and feels a bit lighter surprisingly, although still very heavy. Lots of little improvements: A nice knob on the lifting jack handle, a better-looking brushed nickel knob on the speed control over the old black plastic one, and 11 speeds rather than ten. The pouring shield is now one piece rather than two and enclosed on top rather than open, and works very well. They even upgraded the power-takeoff locking screw and cover. Finally, they added a cord wrap when not using it.
So far, the only drawback is the handsome textured matte black finish: flour gets stuck on it much more easily than on the smooth finish. I do not know if the other colors are the same or smooth, but this was the right color for our kitchen.
Bianca Blanco –
“The KitchenAid mixer is powerful and stylish, ideal for mixing, whipping and kneading. Its robust design and multiple speeds ensure consistent results. The large bowl is perfect for large recipes. Although it can be expensive, its quality and durability make it a worthwhile investment for any cooking enthusiast.”