KitchenAid KSM150PSCU Artisan Series 5-Qt. Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield – Contour Silver
Choose from over 20 different colors of the KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer for the one that perfectly matches your kitchen design or personality. Easily make your favorite cakes and multiple batches of cookie dough with the 5-quart stainless steel mixing bowl with comfortable handle. With 10 speeds, the standmixer will quickly become your
Choose from over 20 different colors of the KitchenAid Artisan Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer for the one that perfectly matches your kitchen design or personality. Easily make your favorite cakes and multiple batches of cookie dough with the 5-quart stainless steel mixing bowl with comfortable handle. With 10 speeds, the standmixer will quickly become your kitchen’s culinary center as you mix, knead and whip ingredients with ease. And for even more versatility, the power hub fits optional attachments from food grinders to pasta makers and more.
Product Features
- 10-speed slide control ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir
- Includes (1) Coated Flat Beater, (1) Coated Dough Hook, (1) 6-Wire Whip, (1) Pouring Shield
- Power Hub for Additional Attachments
- Unique Mixing Action. Power Cord Length 4.0
- Assembled with Pride in Greenville, Ohio.Non-Hinged
Rust on the stainless bold surface and metal craks Length:: 0:20 Mins Excellent product, but lamentable quality bowl (said Polished Stainless Steel with Comfortable Handle), and whip accessory. After 3 weeks the bowl turned up with spots of rust (see one spot on the photo) and the whip turned up into black powder after washing.I just need to replace these 2 accessories but not really planned in Amazon : you need to return the complete shipment which is a burden due of the weight of the box !6 month…
Two attempts, both came damaged I’m not sure if KitchenAid’s quality has gone downhill over the years, but just purchased this twice, with both units arriving with defects and having to be returned. The first came with a very visible gauge in the head (shipping box was fine); the second came with a wobbly, unstable head. KitchenAid’s instructions online to troubleshoot the unstable head seem to apply to an earlier or later version of the mixer – they refer to a flat screw in the shaft to tighten, but this model does not…
Am I actually becoming a baker, at almost 60 years old? I have a lifelong (almost 60 years) history of being utterly incapable of baking the most simple of things. I have no problem with cooking – having spent many years in F&B and even had my own catering venture for a few years. But baking…is a science and a mystery that I’ve never solved. Muffins that could easily be used as hockey pucks…angel food cake that could be bench-pressed to bulk up…”just add water” brownies that remained chocolate soup, even after being in the oven for hours…