Reviewing the Top 7 Stand Mixer of 2020: Must Watch Before Buying!
Best Overall: KitchenAid KSM150PSPT Artisan Series 5-Quart: https://geni.us/xlv5
Best Budget: Hamilton Beach: https://geni.us/gIhdf7
Best for Beginners: Aicok Stand Mixer:https://geni.us/NkjUQxq
Best Large Capacity: KitchenAid KSM8990NP: https://geni.us/ITUdtz7
Best for Small Spaces: KitchenAid KSM3311XAQ: https://geni.us/qcTZGr
Best Design: Kenmore Elite 417602: https://geni.us/FUs2
Best High-End: Ankarsrum Original 6230: https://geni.us/xnDjATD
KitchenAid KSM8990NP - This giant stand mixer is designed for commercial use, but it’s still feasible for home use to those who often cook or bake large quantities for the family or big gatherings. It can hold up to 14 cups of flour, and the motor is the most powerful and quietest in the KitchenAid line, so it can knead tough doughs without overheating. It has ten speeds, from a slow mix to a quick whip, with the traditional KitchenAid slide control.
KitchenAid KSM3311XAQ - This small mixer from KitchenAid is 25 percent lighter and has a 20 percent smaller footprint than the company’s classic mixer. Artisan Mini Series powers a 250-watt motor and also has hob attachment meaning that it’s compatible with accessories like the pasta roller, grater, spiralizer, and more. The beaters and bowls are not interchangeable with other models, however.
Kenmore Elite 417602 - If using a stand mixer to bake gives you nightmares of flour everywhere, you'll want to look at this less-mess design from Kenmore. Its patented Pour-In Top Design means you can add in ingredients without fear of splatters and without having to turn the mixer off. Plus, there's a 360-degree splash guard and a slow-start option for even more mess protection. The 5-quart glass mixing bowl, while less durable than its stainless steel counterparts, looks sleek and features a convenient LED light that allows you to see your ingredients while spinning.
KitchenAid KSM150PSPT Artisan Series 5-Quart - Not too big, not too small, this 10-speed mixer can knead a double batch of cookie dough and mix small amounts just as quickly. No matter what the task, this machine will prove its worth. It might not have all the integrated bells and whistles of some of our other picks, but what the KitchenAid lacks in technology makes up for in attachments and market ubiquity. When someone says they have a stand mixer, they're most likely talking about a KitchenAid, and probably even this model.
Hamilton Beach - Hamilton Beach has the same planetary mixing action as popular high-end mixers, at a budget price, so your cake batters will be smooth, and your whipped cream will be fluffy. There are six speeds, plus a particular fold setting for gentle mixing. Its 3.5-quart bowl is large enough for most baking needs, and the non-slip feet keep the machine stable as it works. The mixer head tilts up for easy access to the bowl and locks down in use, so it won't bounce when mixing thick batters and doughs.
Aicok Stand Mixer - This stand mixer has the functions you need at a price that’s more affordable than the high-end models. Instead of a single dough hook, it has double dough hooks to handle your bread dough with ease. Aicok Stand Mixer has six speeds, a 5-quart bowl, a whisk attachment, a beater attachment, and a splash guard. The dish also has a handle that makes it easy to attach and remove and easy to empty.
Ankarsrum Original 6230 - If you're willing to splurge on a professional-grade stand mixer, this machine from Ankarsrum has it all in terms of build, power, and versatility. Its 600-watt motor will power through the toughest of bread and pasta dough, and its 7-liter stainless steel bowl can handle all your large batches—in fact, it fits up to 21 cups of flour. In terms of features, there's a 12-minute timer so you can walk away.
=====================================================
→ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE: https://goo.gl/WStrJR
→ Disclaimer:
Portions of footage found in this video is not original content produced by Unbox Daily. Portions of stock footage of products was gathered from multiple sources including, manufactures, fellow creators and various other sources. If something belongs to you, and you want it to be removed, please do not hesitate to contact us at nickolashilberg[at]gmail.com