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Not a Kitchenaid...

26 replies

BertrandRussell · 27/12/2018 16:56

I’ve decided I can’t justify a Kitchenaid. Has anyone got a stand mixer they love that’s less ridiculously expensive?

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letsmeet · 27/12/2018 16:57

My k mix is the best thing I ever bought. still expensive but not as bad as a kitchenenaid and it's supposed to actually be better

redsummershoes · 27/12/2018 16:58

bosch mum

wowfudge · 27/12/2018 16:58

I've got a Kenwood Chef. I checked reviews, etc and decided the KitchenAid was style over substance and didn't justify the high price.

MrsChollySawcutt · 27/12/2018 16:58

Kenwood mixer every time. Look at eBay and get a second hand one for not much. They last forever.

Toomanybaubles · 27/12/2018 17:00

Kenwood Chef hands down. KA premium is because it is a US import. In the US the Kenwood Chef attracts the same premium as the KA does here.

I have both and the Chef is much better engineered.

blodynmawr · 27/12/2018 17:00

Kmix here and is great Smile.

TheFallenMadonna · 27/12/2018 17:01

I have a Kenwood Chef too. Love it.

BertrandRussell · 27/12/2018 17:36

People who are recommending their mixers- do the beaters get right down to the bottom of the bowl? My current one doesn’t- it’s very annoying!

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LemonRedwood · 27/12/2018 17:39

Kenwood chef. Beater height is adjustable. I made mine lower so that it reached the very bottom of the bowl.

3out · 27/12/2018 17:43

Love my kenwood. Hoping to inherit my mother’s and my granny’s kenwoods one day. I love the style, and they last for decades.

redsummershoes · 27/12/2018 18:04

yes to the mum getting to the bottom of the bowl with each hook/whisk

littlequestion · 01/01/2019 12:09

Can anyone explain the difference between a K mix and Kenwood chef please? I'm looking to buy one but can't decide which. Will use for bread a couple if times a week and cakes too - ideally looking for one where the bowl isn't too heavy

Pinkyyy · 01/01/2019 12:15

Kenwood chef here too! Would definitely recommend and as PP said, adjustable height for the mixer

3out · 01/01/2019 12:46

I think the motor is much larger in a chef compared to a K mix, and as you plan on doing dough regularly then I’d go for the chef. Mine has a plastic bowl, it’s pretty light.

redsummershoes · 01/01/2019 13:48

look at the wattage. for bread dough you need ideally 700w

Galvantula · 02/01/2019 06:37

So if you don't need it for bread dough, just cake mixes, icing, creaming butter and sugar etc. - what sort of wattage would be ok?

I was looking at a Kenwood chef and a Bosch mixer recently and wasn't sure whether a lower powered machine would be ok.

I'm unlikely to use it for bread as I use a bread machine. I'd just like to save my arms a bit and I'd like a mixer with a cover to save a bit of mess while mixing. Grin

rwalker · 02/01/2019 06:44

there was a shopping program on recently and the aldi stand mixer came out top think it was about £80. Or 2nd hand kenwood chef from ebat/facebook market place

Ifailed · 02/01/2019 07:01

Best mixer I've ever used was a Metcalfe SM-7 mixer.

EmmaGrundyForPM · 02/01/2019 07:05

I have a Kenwood Chef as well. It's brilliant.

JillGoodacre · 02/01/2019 08:00

Try AndrewJames - it's my friends company. Not used the mixer myself as I don't bake but I've recommended them to others and they are happy Smile

littlequestion · 05/01/2019 13:15

Thanks for the advice - I bought a Kenwood Chef and very happy with it so far.

northender · 05/01/2019 13:21

I've got a KW Chef made around 1960 & still going strong!

thatisnotanoption · 13/01/2019 21:19

I bought a kitchenaid for £299 last year so you may want to wait for good deals. It is great!

orangeblosssom · 31/01/2019 08:52

Love the kenwood chef

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