thread: electric mixers?

  1. #1
    Ellibam Guest

    electric mixers?

    i killed my sunbeam mix master while making arquenes birthday cakes a couple of weeks ago and now need to decide what one to buy to replace it.
    so what do you have and how long have you had it(my mix master only lasted just under 5 yrs)
    would you recomend yours

    what dont you like about it what do you LOVE about it


    i know what i would like to get but i need to get the whole family to put money in for my birthday again(i got a dyson last yr)

    im having withdrawals with not being able to mix things with out lumps!!

  2. #2
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    I have a Kenwood.

    I love love love love it!

    It was exy but Dh bought it for me as a pressie with some unexpected vouchers he won at work.

    I have used many different mixers (I used to work in commercial kitchens a lifetime ago) and the Kenwood is the closest thing I can use domestically that has the muscle I need!

    My Mum had a Kenwood in the 1960's that she STILL uses to this day, so I reckon they last a lifetime!

  3. #3
    Ellibam Guest

    Lucy im just looking at the kenwoods is yours the big square type one or the "kitchen aid" type?

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    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    Mine is the Kenwood Chef

  5. #5
    Ellibam Guest

    ok cool! that one is a little bit out of my league! i could justify about $700 if i know it will last for ever(well almost) and has a decent motor and warrenty.

  6. #6
    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
    2,877

    I think they retail for over $1000, BUT, we got ours on sale from DJ's or Myers (cannot remember which!) for around $700.....

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Adelaide
    726

    I have the Kenwood patissier mixer. Have only had it since my birthday in May, but I love it. It seems pretty sturdy and mixes well. I'm happy with it and DH did all the research about which one to choose for me, so he probably knows better than me why it's so good!!

  8. #8
    Ellibam Guest

    i looked at that one but it only has a 400w motor and being that i killed my mix master with a 600w i think i might need something a bit more powerful.
    i think it definatley needa full metal body though....
    thanks girls your helping me get closer

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    Registered User

    Jan 2004
    3,903

    I was tossing up between a Sunbeam cafe series mixer and a kitchenaid. I ended up with the Sunbeam one (MX8900) I just checked it and it says on the side that it is 850W. But i don't know if that means both the motors in it?
    I've only had it since May, but love it and DH loves it too, he uses it to make pizza dough

    Nic

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    1,282

    I have a kitchenaid we were lucky enough to get it as a wedding present, I don't think DH would have let me spend that much money on a kitchen appliance otherwise. It's amazing, I love it and use it all the time. I've had it for nearly 4 years, I love the attachments it comes with and it just whips up cakes etc like a dream.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Nov 2005
    Langwarrin. Victoria
    1,654

    I have a sumbeam cafe series 850w and it goes like a charm...plenty of grunt and we have had it two years now with absolutely no probs. and it gets used all the time (actually lives on the benchtop it is used so often). I would recommend it to anyone but make sure it is the cafe sereies model you get as the cafe ones have stronger motors and other components.