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Becky Goyan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Mar 2002 11:08:56 -0500
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Hi!

If you are considering purchasing a Kitchen Aid mixer, you may want to
check out Costco.  I found a heavy duty model in Kingston, Ontario for
$374.00 (plus the enormous taxes out here in Ontario!).  It has a 350
Watt motor and a 5 quart bowl.  By comparison, the ultra power model
(300 W motor, smaller bowl) is $389.00 - $400.  Sears sells the same
heavy duty model for $499.00!!!  It's a fantastic deal if you can get
one from Costco.  My mother owns a 300 W machine and really wishes she
had the 350 W one for making breads.  She recommends getting the largest
motor you can.  In addition, you can get all sorts of accessories,
including pasta makers, food grinders, juicers, etc.  Check out their
website at www.kitchenaid.com (or www.kitchenaid.ca).  I emailed to ask
if the pasta makers were tested on gluten free pastas (since I destroyed
a Betty Crocker Pasta Maker already), but haven't heard back yet.

Unfortunately, not all Costcos carry the same merchandise, but if you
are in the market for a mixer, it would be worth the trip.

Becky :)
now in Kingston, Ontario waiting for 20 cm of snow (Happy Spring!)

P.S. If there is anyone in the Kingston area who doesn't have a Costco
card and would like to be "escorted", just let me know!

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