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  2. You can score this KitchenAid mixer for the lowest price on ...

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    What reviewers say. Customers can't stop raving about the KitchenAid mixer.One five-star reviewer said, "I received this stand mixer for Christmas to replace my 30+ year old model.

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    If you, like me, are curious what else you could be using your KitchenAid stand mixer for besides making bread dough and cake batter, enjoy browsing these nine lesser-known KitchenAid attachments ...

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    KitchenAid has been the top name in stand mixers for as long as there have been stand mixers. Really — the brand produced the very first commercial stand mixers back in 1919, and even before ...

  5. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    By 1915, his 20-gallon (80 L) mixer was standard equipment for most large bakeries. In 1919, Hobart introduced the Kitchen Aid Food Preparer (stand mixer) for the home. [14] Older models of mixers originally listed each speed by name of operation (ex: Beat-Whip would be high speed if it is a 3-speed mixer); they are now listed by number.

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    Your KitchenAid mixer might just be the hardest-working appliance you own. It can tackle everything from sweet desserts, such as gluten-free lemon-raspberry pavlova and shortbread cardamom cookies ...

  7. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, Hobart stand mixers became standard equipment on all U.S. Navy ships, prompting development to begin on the first home models. [1] A modern KitchenAid stand mixer. The first machine with the KitchenAid name is the ten-quart C-10 model, introduced in 1918 and built at Hobart's Troy Metal Products subsidiary in Springfield, Ohio. [2]