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KitchenAid - Classic or Artisan?

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NorkyButNice · 17/08/2008 14:44

I've been thinking about buying a KitchenAid for ages, but am wondering whether to go with the Artisan or if the Classic is just as good - does anyone have the Classic?

Amazon are selling the Classic in White for 150 quid this week which is a lot cheaper than the Artisan at 350!

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NorkyButNice · 17/08/2008 16:55

Anyone? My fingers are clutching my credit card and itching to buy something!

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caykon · 17/08/2008 17:20

tbh didnt know they did 2 sorts I have the artisan and love it

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pigleto · 17/08/2008 17:49

I have a kitchenaid toaster. it's brilliant. So I went and bought the blender, which is also brilliant but I never use it. I really want the mixer, because it is pretty, but I am trying to give up cake and it wouldn't help.

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NorkyButNice · 18/08/2008 15:14

Thanks for the input - I think I'll save up for the Artisan although am peeved at the fact that it's half the price here in the US (but won't work when we come back to the UK).

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caykon · 18/08/2008 20:06

I have relatives that use US appliances over here, must admit they do use a bulky transformer but its not to bad. The transformer can be stored away in a drawer and brought out when using. If it saved that much I think I would do it.
I got my mixer as a wedding pressie else would have seriously considered getting one abroad.

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thisisyesterday · 18/08/2008 20:13

I have the artisan and love it.

don't know what the difference is though

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AbbaFan · 18/08/2008 20:27

I got the classic recently for £150 on amazon and it's brilliant.

The only difference is that the artisan has a slightly bigger bowl and comes in lots of colours (i think). Maybe a faster motor.

I would get the classic and save your money.

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JFly · 19/08/2008 10:21

Classic is probably fine for your average baking needs. I've had my kitchenaid for 5 years (it's the old version of the artisan I think) and I love it. But I'm not sure you'd notice the difference between the two styles in terms of performance. I don't think I've ever used the highest speed setting. I believe the artisan has a bigger bowl, comes in more colours and has a faster motor (300 watts instead of 250). At least according to the US website. How much baking do you do?

I used to live with a pastry chef in the States (oh, the cakes) and she baked all the time with a classic. If it was good enough for her, probably good enough for us mere mortals. But I do like the pretty colours of the artisan....

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oysterpots · 19/08/2008 13:44

I have had the classic for about 6 years now and it's amazing. I love it. I love the blender too. Go for it

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thisisyesterday · 19/08/2008 20:44

yep was the colour that did it for me. I needed a beautiful pink mixer. honestly.

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