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KitchenAid K45SS Classic 250-Watt 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer, White

KitchenAid K45SS Classic 250-Watt 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer, White

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KitchenAid K45SS Classic 250-Watt 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer, White

 
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Perfect for kitchens of all sizes, the classic series stand mixer delivers the power and durability to mix large batches. 8 cup flour power. Powerful 250-watt motor. Versatile 10 speed control. Durable, direct drive transmission. Multipurpose attachment hub w

 
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Product Details
Product Length:8.7 inches
Product Width:14.1 inches
Product Height:13.9 inches
Product Weight:28.0 pounds
Package Length:16.3 inches
Package Width:16.0 inches
Package Height:11.7 inches
Package Weight:24.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 325 reviews

Features
  • 250-watt, 10-speed mixer with tilt-up head

  • 4-1/2-quart bowl holds dough for 2 loaves of bread

  • Three handy accessories: flat beater, wire whip, and dough hook

  • Includes a guide with instructions, mixing tips, and 67 recipes

  • Measures 13-8/9 by 8-2/3 by 14 inches; 1-year warranty


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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2Disappointed  Sep 06, 2010
I'm disppointed. As others have said, it's lousy for breadmaking: the mixer jumps around when you mix bread and afterwards the bowl is next to impossible to remove. It's okay for cakes, I guess. I haven't tried cookies, but I suspect I may have similar problems with any stiff dough. A previous reviewer said KitchenAid said this model wasn't intended to use more than 4 minutes and wasn't intended for bread. At nearly $200? I'm thinking of selling it -- Anyone want to buy a used KitchenAid Classic?

4Does what I need it to do.  Sep 06, 2010
Well I really wanted to get more of a commercial type mixer when I first started to look for a mixer because I've broken all the cheaper ones I've bought over the last several years. This one does just fine. Haven't used it a lot but when I do, it mixes everything easily and gets the job done quickly. What more could I ask for, well it fits under my kitchen cabinets, something that none of the commercial mixers were able to do and is what made my mind up to get the classic. Besides I didn't have to learn how to do anything new, just take it out of its packing, wash, plug and play. I now have more fattening goodies on my counter than anyone could ever possible want or need.

5Excellent product  Aug 25, 2010
I am disabled, and before purchasing this product, baking was almost impossible for me. Due to weakness in my hands, I really did not have the strength to be whisking and mixing ingredients together.

This was a bit of a hefty expenditure for me and my husband. Being newly married, money is a little tight. But we felt that it was an investment-something that will last us through the years. Already, it has proven itself to be a worthwhile purchase, and the house is regularly full of the pleasant smells of tasty treats and wholesome meals.

The mixer itself is very large, and might be worth other potential buyers being forewarned that it is also extremely heavy. I cannot lift or move this mixer myself, I have to ask my husband to do so. But this is not really a problem for me. The head lifts and lowers very smoothly, and the bowl attaches to the base so easily that it barely requires any effort. I do have problems managing to get the whist attachment in place (and removing it when needed) but this is probably a result of my weak grip. My husband manages it just fine when I ask him to do it for me.

This mixer has turned the hardest tasks into a simple matter of throwing the ingredients in the bowl and turning on the power. There are ten speed levels to choose from, (I barely find I need to go above the seventh or eighth speed setting) and I like that the mixer doesn't just spin the whisk, it also rotates. My mum used to have a mixer (different brand), and that one was not as good as this one because you were constantly having to stop the mixer and scrape down the sides of the bowl, because it would only whisk the mixture in the middle. Not so with this product! Everything is mixed without any effort from me whatsoever.

I do wish that the bowl came with a lip for pouring though. It's a bit difficult to get the mixture from the bowl into the baking pan. Aside from that though, great product! Clean up is very easy. The whisk (or whatever attachment you're using) simply goes in the dishwasher (as does the bowl) and comes out looking as good as new.

It's a large appliance, and mine takes up a fair amount of space on the kitchen counter. It's too heavy for me to store it out of the way (Plus I use it so often there's no point) but I think it looks nice (even without a cover over it).

All in all, this is definitely value for money and a great product.

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3Item is great, but packaging was....lacking.  Aug 19, 2010
I received my order on time, as was stated. However, the box came as is; no outer shipping box or even brown shipping paper to conceal this expensive item. Just a shipping label slapped on the side of the box. To make things worse, FedEx just knocked and left the package on my doorstep. Good thing I was home, as anyone could see this item's contents as plain as day!! I would definitely encourage the seller to make better choices when it comes to shipping an expensive item such as this.

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2Hard to use if you aren't strong  Aug 16, 2010
I have had this Kitchenaid mixer for nearly 7 years. I bought it because the high-powered Mixmaster, which I preferred, was not available at that time for a period of about 5 months in my area. While it is solid, and on many jobs does a decent job, it is very hard to use. The bowl is very hard to remove after mixing something, unless you lubricate it frequently, and even then is anything but a simple task. On top of that, its highest speed is pretty slow; fast enough for a lot of things, but not even close to the speed of hand mixers. It gets a lot of praise for its dough making ability. I have used it for that, and have no problem with it, but there are better ways to make bread, and I haven't used the Kitchenaid for bread if four years. People use stand mixers for cakes and cookies much more than bread. Being confined to the one large bowl is also a problem, as compared with the Mixmaster. Some mixing is better done in a small bowl.

Having put a lot of money in it, I am reluctant to buy a different one, but if I could give the Kitchenaid to someone who would appreciate it, I would do so, and buy a higg-powered Mixmaster.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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