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From: "B&B Anthony" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: [GFCFKids] Food Processors and Mixers - Consumer magazine info
I saved this information from Robin and I just did a web search on the
KitchenAid k45ss. I just ordered one thru Amazon.com for $169.99 by starting
from http://www.ekitchendepot.com/samixers.html. That included the free
shipping. I told dh that I was ordering my Christmas present. His reply
was 'oh? ok.' Love husbands like that.! The reviews on it were pretty good
also.
Betty in Central California
----- Original Message -----
From: Robin Weber <[log in to unmask]>
Hi. We just received the new issue of Consumer Reports and they compared
mixers. In a nutshell the KitchenAid k45ss classic was rated the highest.
This is their little mixer, sometimes called the "classic". The next one
was the KitchenAid ksm90ps Ultra power, which costs $40 more but they
performed exactly the same. Third is their fancy KitchenAid the
professional 6 for around $365, which was more powerful but they didn't
feel it is worth the money. The next one was a Hamilton Beach 60690 for
around $78, then the Sunbeam 2366 mixmaster for $140, Kenmore 69239ksm035
for $110, and the last one was a Hamilton Beach 64586 clean mix for $32.
These were all stand mixers. They also had hand mixers, but I assumed you
wanted a stand mixer. Their comments on the Hamilton Beach (#4)was
that the bowl needed to be rotated manually for most applications and the
beaters were not interchangable. This model did make a 2 loaf batch of
bread dough, as well as the first two KitchenAids.
Btw, I have the first one, the KitchenAid k45ss and I love it, use it almost
daily and it's never had a problem in the 8 or 9 years I've had it.
Hope this helps,
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