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  2. KitchenAid's Iconic Stand Mixer on Massive Sale for ... - AOL

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    That includes KitchenAid’s 5.5-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixers, which normally cost $449.99 at the retailer but are currently priced at $279.99, a nearly 40% discount.

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    The motor is also more powerful than those in planetary home mixers. The bowl is driven by an electric motor and worm gear from beneath. The power of the motor has increased over time from 250 W [5] to 400 W, 450 W, 650 W, 800 W and finally to 1500 W; the motors of other high-end stand mixers generally are less than half as powerful.

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    3. Dash Everyday Stand Mixer. Best for New Bakers. Value: 19/20 Functionality: 15/20 Ease of Use: 15/20 Aesthetics: 18/20 Mixing Power: 13/20 TOTAL: 80/100 In a world where most stand mixers clock ...

  5. The KitchenAid 5-qt Artisan Stand Mixer is on sale at QVC - AOL

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    This stand mixer offers 10 different speed settings, and three different attachments for whatever you’re mixing: a flat beater, a 6-wire whisk and a dough hook. ... Ann Taylor's Semi-Annual Sale ...

  6. Mixer (appliance) - Wikipedia

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    A mixer (also called a hand mixer or stand mixer depending on the type) is a kitchen device that uses a gear-driven mechanism to rotate a set of "beaters" in a bowl containing the food or liquids to be prepared by mixing them. Mixers help automate the repetitive tasks of stirring, whisking or beating.

  7. KitchenAid - Wikipedia

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    The H-5 mixer was smaller and lighter than the C-10, and had a more manageable five-quart bowl. The model "G" mixer, about half the weight of the "H-5" was released in August 1928. [6] In the 1920s, several other companies introduced similar mixers, and the Sunbeam Mixmaster became the most popular among consumers until the 1950s. [7]