5-1/2-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White
5-1/2-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White
Cuisinart Stand Mixer Food Processor Cuisinart SM-55 5-1/2-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White
I've been a long-time fan of the KitchenAid
mixer. My grandmother has been using the same KitchenAid mixer since the
late 50s, and it's still going strong. I was thrilled to get a
KitchenAid "Ultra-Power" mixer as a gift about seven years ago, and it
worked great for occasional use. Over the past couple of years I've been
doing more and more baking, and about a year ago I began making my own
bread. After about six months of using my KitchenAid to knead two loaves
of whole-wheat bread every week or so, it made a terrible grinding
noise, and stopped working. I decided I'd better buy a new KitchenAid
with a more powerful motor, and went online to see which was
recommended. Much to my surprise, the reviews for the KitchenAid were no
longer as positive as they had been. People were complaining about a
decrease in quality and customer service. The biggest complaint was that
some metal parts had been replaced by plastic, and while it sounded as
if the company had recently started making the parts out of metal again,
people were giving tips on how to determine if the model you were
purchasing had the metal or plastic gearboxes. On top of that, Cooks
Illustrated ranked the Cuisinart mixer above KitchenAid in a March 2008
review.
I did more research and found that the warranty was much better on the Cuisinart than on the KitchenAid. So, nervously, I decided to switch from what I had always considered to be the top brand, and I bought the Cuisinart.
My first impressions were mixed. I immediately liked the way the mixer looked, but I was nervous about it, because the body and the mixing paddles are much lighter in weight than on the KitchenAid. It lacks the solid, all-metal feel of the KitchenAid.Read more
I did more research and found that the warranty was much better on the Cuisinart than on the KitchenAid. So, nervously, I decided to switch from what I had always considered to be the top brand, and I bought the Cuisinart.
My first impressions were mixed. I immediately liked the way the mixer looked, but I was nervous about it, because the body and the mixing paddles are much lighter in weight than on the KitchenAid. It lacks the solid, all-metal feel of the KitchenAid.Read more
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