Kitchenaid stand mixer

VacuumLand – Vintage & Modern Vacuum Enthusiasts

Help Support VacuumLand:

gottahaveahoove

Well-known member
Platinum Member
Joined
Mar 23, 2008
Messages
13,789
Location
Pittston, Pennsylvania, 18640
I just ordered one yesterday. Now, I'll have 2. I was going to give my white one to my cousin (always wanted one), but, it seems, Santa beat me to it. The new, "artisan" is aqua. It'll be a nice addition to the kitchen. A lot of you know that I like to bake a lot. My late grandfather had a bakery. He would have loved these things.
The mixer should arrive in a few days!
 
Pittston Twp

I lived by the Wilkes Barre Scranton Airport
Off spruce street.

I was amazed to see others from the area into vacuums.

we use to go to St Casimirs church in Pittston.

I take it you really like hoovers. Where did you get your Juniors (lark)

I have an orginal 28 with all the attachments from my grandmother.

Keep in touch
 
Thanks.

I'm sure it will be put to good use.
Now, I'll try to get rid of the white one.
I also have: 2 Kitchenaid hand mixers, a Sunbeam "Vista" stand mixer, a Dormeyer stand mixer, a Sunbeam hand mixer, and a chrome "Dormie" and Sunbeam.
Yes, I bake a lot. It is a Kitchenaid extravaganza around here. Someday, I'll post pics, when I can.
 
My ex-wife had one in pearlescent white. She said it was an anniversary edition and thought it was just the be-all and end-all of mixers. All I remember about it is that it was heavy as all get-out and a total pain to haul out of the cabinet and set up on the counter the couple of times a year she used it. But people who have Kitchenaid mixers seem to really love them, sometimes to the point of looking down a bit on people who don't have them, as though they are more serious and accomplished cooks for having one.

I find my vintage Sunbeam Mixmasters to be more than adequate for my modest needs, as well as more cost effective. I just don't use a mixer enough to justify spending $300-$400 on one.
 
Edgar,

I, too, love the Sunbeams...the older ones. I have a "Vista", that came out of a convent. My little chrome hand mixer also 'does the job'well, too.
As far as spending $$, luckily, thankfully, I got this brand new one for only $100.00
I KNOW, right?
The Kitchenaids are heavy, but good. I like them all.
[this post was last edited: 1/12/2022-15:53]
 
and, as far as serious cooks,

I made tons of stuff long before I ever bough the 1st Kitchenaid. I'd never think less of anyone who didn't own one, really. Years ago, I treated myself to the white one, and was going to give it to my cousin. But, she received her own this Christmas.
I remember my grandfather using his old Sunbeam mixmaster all the time. Fond memories, indeed.
 
They might be heavy, but they are certainly worth it!

I keep mine on a wire rack just outside my kitchen. A future remodel will include a cabinet with a stand mixer lift inside of it. Rev-a-shelf, among others, make some nice products if you have the "real estate" in your kitchen.

$100 for a new one is a screaming deal! I think I paid about $75 for mine, which had been used sparingly.

They're a great tool, but I certainly don't think they improve meals produced by virtue of use (or think that folks are better for having one). It's all about the cook!
 
Happy New Year John!

I love my KA Heavy Duty stand mixer, but it's really better for large recipes. If the recipe calls for creaming a half lb. of butter, it seems to get lost in that big bowl. The paddle presses the butter against the side of the bowl and barely makes contact with the butter anymore. I cam scrape it down when adding other ingredients but it doesn't cream as well as when I use the smaller Sunbeam with beaters instead of the paddles in the KA. Other than that, it's a great tool to have in the kitchen! Billy
 

Latest posts

Back
Top