Ignore all those infomercials for fancy (and essentially useless) kitchen gadgets. Instead, you should spend your time and effort on choosing the perfect kitchen mixer. A kitchen mixer is one of those appliances that every serious cook needs. A good stand mixer can save you hours of work in the kitchen doing a huge variety of kitchen jobs. No cook should be without one.
But not all kitchen mixers are created equal, and having a low-quality stand mixer can be almost as bad as not having one at all. Like other appliances, good quality stand mixers are a great investment, as these machines can last for years-- even decades. If you spend the time and money finding the perfect one, you won’t have to worry about buying another for a very long time.
There are several things you should look at when shopping for a new kitchen mixer. There’s price and quality, of course, but you should also consider things like speed & controls, capacity, attachments, and add-on options.
Speed and Controls
In general, stand mixers have anywhere from 3 to 15 speeds. The more speeds your mixer has, the more flexible it will be in its uses and the more control you’ll have with mixing. There are several kinds of controls that come standard on kitchen mixers. Probably the most common is the dial control. This adjusts speed more gradually, allowing you to go from low to high as you choose. You may also find stand mixers with slide controls, pushbuttons (as on a standard blender), and switches. The newest kitchen mixers are controlled with a touchpad, and have a digital display panel. These look great, but are not so different from standard controls. One new innovation in these types of mixers that you may want to opt for, however, is a timer. This has a countdown on a digital display, and will shut down automatically after a certain pre-programmed time.
Capacity
A basic stand mixer will have the capacity to mix one batch of cookie or bread dough. Many other models, however, are sold with two different sized bowls, allowing the capacity to be adjusted to many different recipes. Though standard bowls are generally the size of a medium mixing bowl, kitchen mixer work bowls can have anywhere from a 1.5 to 7 quart capacity.
Attachments & Optional Accessories
Like other appliances, one thing you’ll want to look at when buying a stand mixer is if it will do everything you need. A standard kitchen mixer comes with a set of beaters for batters, dough hooks for mixing bread doughs, and one or two mixing bowls. However, many come with extra attachments and optional accessories to make kitchen work even easier. These include paddles, splatter shields, or flat blending rods for mixing drinks.
Many of the best kitchen mixers can be converted into different kinds of kitchen appliances by buying a simple accessory. This kind of stand mixer can be transformed into a meat grinder, a juicer, a food processor, a can opener, or a pasta maker. While these units and their accessories are expensive, they can easily replace almost every kitchen appliance you have.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can unpluggingg all small kitchen appliances after every use possibly lead to an accident?
Some people are in the habit of unplugging all small appliances after every use. Can someone explain how this can be hazardous?- ANSWER:
There is no harm in unplugging a small kitchen appliance after each use.
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Are all of your kitchen appliances the same brand?
I'm going to buy a new fridge, stove & dishwasher for a house that we've been renovating. I'm moving into it soon. I have a Frigidaire freezer already & was dead set on getting only that brand when I but the rest of the appliances. That is, until I asked some people I work with & of course, the occasional random stranger, if their appliances all match. I'm getting varied answers.What about you?- ANSWER:
Mine aren't even the same color. Stove, Micorwave and DW are stainless and the fridge is white. Whenever we need to replace the fridge we'll go stainless then, but it didn't make sense to buy a new one when the opportunity came along to replace the others that were much older and barely functional. We also have 3 different brands. It doesn't really matter!
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Do all new kitchen appliances break in a short time?
Two electromagnet motors on the same cheap, generic blenders from Walmart just quit on me after one month each. I depend on a blender plus I want a food processor now too (so I can make homemade coleslaw). But before I pay more for brand name like Black and Decker I want to know, will kitchen appliances still break even if they cost a lot?- ANSWER:
you need to take the broken products back to Wal-Mart because they are guaranteed for at least 90 days...they might be able to refund your money if you did not improperly use the product. Black and Decker are very good though.
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We're building a house and need all kitchen appliances, where's the best place for discounts/service?
Where did you go and what kind of luck did you have with them?- ANSWER:
We just recently purchased a fridge and washer and dryer for our new house from Sears. They were offering higher percentages off when buying multiples. Lowes also had a similar offer at the same time, but we have purchased from Sears in the past and have never had a problem with either the products or service when needed.
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Out of all your kitchen appliances which is your favorite that you just couldnt live without.?- ANSWER:
My KitchenAid mixer. I've been hinting that I'd love some of the attachments for Christmas. If I get them, I'll be using my mixer more than I already do. I got the mixer last year for Christmas and I love it.My husband has Celiac Disease so I have to make just about everything from scratch and this mixer has come in REALLY handy.
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