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Cuisinart HM-70 Power Advantage 7-Speed Hand Mixer The Cuisinart Power Advantage 7 Speed Hand Mixer, flawlessly and easily mixes even the heaviest ingredients. From dense cookie dough to whipped cream, the powerful motor with automatic feedback can perform any mixing task. And the slide control easily shifts speeds with just one touch!… |
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Cuisinart DFP-14BCN 14-Cup Food Processor, Brushed Stainless Steel $365.00 A perfect gift for new homemakers, the food processor has become an integral part of modern cooking, speeding up a multitude of processes, including kneading dough; slicing; chopping; shredding cheese, vegetables, and meat; mincing garlic and parsley; mixing batters; and emulsifying mayonnaise. Cuisinart’s Custom food processor comes with a 14-cup work bowl; five basic attachments for slicing, shr… |
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Kitchenaid Mixer Heavy Duty!
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Kitchenaid Mixer Heavy Duty Questions

Is the Kitchenaid Artisan 325 watt mixer good enough?
I mean for everyday baking. I’m no pastry chef, and I just make cookies or banana bread on weekends, so there’s no heavy bread mixing going on. The occasional cake maybe, but even that isn’t heavy duty
Everyone seems to suggest upgrading to the Pro series but do I really need that much power?
i have a basic kitchen aid mixer with a 4.5 quart bowl. it works fine and I even use it for a cake business. Kitchen aids are found in most pastry kitchens and are used when small batches are needed. Kitchen aid and Hobart are the same company and the quality is excellent.