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New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White Grey Blades $13.85 BeaterBlade for KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers… |
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New Metro Design Beater Blade for KitchenAid 6-Quart & 5-Plus Mixers New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The ne… |
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KitchenAid JE Citrus Juicer Stand Mixer Attachment $21.25 This attachment turns your KitchenAid stand mixer into a citrus juicer, eliminating the need for a second appliance that would take up valuable kitchen storage and counter space. Its four parts–heavy-duty aluminum shaft, reamer, shield, and strainer–are easy to assemble and attach to the stand mixer’s powerful motor. Turn the mixer speed to level 6, and the reamer maintains a fast and steady spi… |
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Good Morning, Digger $15.99 Good morning, Digger—big and strong and yellow. Early this morning I heard you call. “Grrr-clank! Grrr-clank! Grrr-clank-clank!” What could be more exciting to a young child than the rumbling and rolling of enormous construction trucks? When they stop . . . right on your street! A boy watches in fascination as construction workers and their tremendous trucks transform a vacant lot into a wonderfu… |
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Viking Super Chubbies 10 Cement Truck $22.94 Chunky cement truck comes with one figure and features a rotating tumbler…. |
Viking Mixer!
Viking – Stand Mixer
Viking Mixer Questions

What is the best mixer? I am thinking about either a Kitchen Aid or a Viking.?
Would I better off saving my money and getting a Sunbeam or similar?
Viking and Kitchenaid are both excellent stand mixers. At home I have a Kitchenaid that my mother has had since before I was born (20+ years) and we’ve abused and used that thing in ways I can’t describe. It’s made countless batches of cookies, cheesecakes, quick breads, muffins, cup cakes, yeast breads, pie doughs, pumkin pie fillings – anything and everything and it’s still running like a champ.
My culinary school recently purchased a fleet of Viking stand mixers for use in the baking classes, and they seem to be alright. I don’t like the model we have, though, the tilt mechanism isn’t intuitive and the bowl just doesn’t sit right in the machine.
Kitchenaid products and replacement parts are readily available and their customer service (in my experience) is second to none, Viking on the other hand is just starting to really get into the consumer grade mixers and their accessories and services are a bit harder to come by. Additionally, I believe the Viking costs most than Kitchenaid, if that is significant. And if this is important to you at all, Kitchenaids come in a zillion different colors.