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  2. The 9 Best Stand Mixers for Every Kind of Baker, All Stress ...

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    Wayfair. TOTAL: 92/100 Cuisinart will see KitchenAid's 10 speeds and raise it to 12. Oh, and the Artisan mixer bowl can hold 5 quarts? Well, this one can manage 5.5.

  3. Best stand mixers for people who love to bake

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    Stand mixers are both coveted showpieces in designer kitchens and essential tools for dedicated bakers. If making lots of homemade bread, pizza dough, and cookies is part of your regular lifestyle ...

  4. When to Use a Stand Mixer vs. a Hand Mixer (and When ... - AOL

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    Mix and knead bread doughs with a stand mixer. If you don't have a stand mixer, it's better to knead the dough by hand. Use a stand mixer for recipes that have long mixing times, such as ...

  5. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    A large volume stand mixer used in a commercial bakery to mix bread dough with a double sided dough hook A stand mixer in action on a home tabletop, with a wire whisk attachment. Stand mixers mount the motor driving the rotary action in a frame or stand which bears the weight of the device.

  6. Electrolux Ankarsrum Assistent - Wikipedia

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    According to Wired, the Assistent excels with bread dough but is "not for the inexperienced" and "should not be anyone's first" stand mixer, though "it might just be the last mixer you ever buy". [7] Homes and Gardens wrote that for serious breadmakers "this is a must-have mixer". [ 8 ]

  7. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a stand mixer was formulated by Herbert Johnston, an engineer working at the Hobart Corporation. He had been inspired after seeing a baker mix dough, and thought that there must be a better way of doing the task. In 1914, development began, and soon the model "H" mixer was launched for industrial work.