
Memories of mixing cookie batterbrwith your mom’s KitchenAid handbrmixer may often surface when itbrcomes time to make that batch ofbrcookies for your daughter’s school party. Or per-brhaps you can remember licking the cake batterbroff the mixing arms that popped out for easybrcleaning. But leave the memories to Kodak andbrbring your baking needs to KitchenAid, whichbrhas seriously upgraded the mixing experience.
A great addition to any home chef's kitchen,brthe KitchenAid Pro Line Series 7-Qt Bowl LiftbrStand Mixer is the stuff baking dreams are madebrof. That is if you dream of effortless mixing andbrworry-free whipping. Not into cakes or pastries?brMaybe you are the purveyor of pasta pressingbror have grandeur thoughts of grinding grains.brWhatever the case may be, this mixer does it all.br
This is the largest capacity residential stand mixer KitchenAid makes, and you can be sure it willbrbe put to good use in any and every possible baker'sbrway. With a 16-cup flour capacity, no cake job is toobrbig for the seven-quart bowl. Need to whip up 14brdozen cookies? This mixer holds mixes and kneadsbrenough dough to do just that.
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Its 1.3 horsepower, high-efficiency DC motor isbrdesigned to run longer, delivering optimum torquebrwith less heat build-up. However, this doesn't trans-brlate to the power of the mixer in your bowl. No bat-brter will be flying around your kitchen. Instead, thebrhorsepower output of the mixer is 0.44, which is thebrhigh end of the 10 speeds available. And with all-brsteel gears and all-metal construction, the Pro LinebrSeries 7-Qt Bowl Lift Stand Mixer is one of the sturdi-brest residential mixers KitchenAid produces.br
Whether you choose onyx black, candy apple redbror medallion silver, this is one kitchen appliance allbrhome chefs should have adorning their countertops.
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DETAILS
Price: $700brWeight: 32 poundsbr
Accessories soldbrseparatelybr