Bosch MUM6N10UC Universal Plus Stand Mixer, 800 watt, 6.5-Quarts with Cookie Dough Paddles
The Bosch Universal reputation of quality began in 1952. Known for performance and exceptional reliability, Bosch takes food preparation to a whole new level. The Bosch kitchen mixer is uniquely designed with its motor below the bowl and out of the way, making it more compact, lightweight, weighing less than half what its competitors do, and easier for you to add ingredients and see inside the bowl as you’re mixing.
Dual wire whips spin independently as they rotate around the bowl, creating triple whipping action and allowing you to whip as little as one egg white into over a cup of meringue. Wire whips are designed to aerate light or pourable mixtures and batters, mash cooked potatoes, or shred hot, cooked meats in seconds. The cookie paddles are perfect for creaming butter and mixing medium to thick batters and cookie doughs (Cookie paddles must be used with the included metal whip drive).
The heavy-duty dough hook is designed to mimic the motions of hand kneading to stretch, tuck, and fold the dough for maximum gluten development, kneading 100% of the dough every 4 rotations around the bowl. With the included dough hook extender, you can knead as little as one loaf of bread (3 cups flour) or up to 14 1-pound loaves, with either white or whole grain flour. The powerful belt-driven transmission delivers adequate torque to knead light or heavy loads without overheating or bogging down. The dough hook can also mix up to 34 dozen cookies in a single batch.
Four suction feet on the base grip the mixer to your counter and provide optimum stability. Choose from 4 speeds with pulse. Convenient cord storage. 6.5-quart bowl locks in place and has a removable drive shaft for easy cleaning. Bowl, lid, pouring shield, and wire whips are dishwasher safe; dough hook is hand-wash only. Many optional accessories and attachments are available to purchase separately for increased functionality, such as a meat grinder, citrus juicer, cake paddles, bowl scraper attachment, food processor, slicer/shredder, pasta maker, and more.
THIS MODEL (MUM6N10) DOES NOT INCLUDE THE BLENDER. Inside the product box, there is an empty space for a blender, intended for models that are sold with a blender (MUM6N11). The manual for both models includes blender images and instructions, even though a blender is not included with this model.
Product Features
- Lightweight 6.5-quart plastic BPA-free bowl with easy-grip handle and removable drive shaft for easy cleaning; bowl is dishwasher safe. Bottom drive allows easy addition of ingredients.
- Dual beaters provide triple whipping action up to any whipping task. Whip as little as one egg white, mash up to 10 pounds of cooked potatoes, shred cooked chicken.
- Powerful belt-driven Transmission ensures adequate torque for almost any recipe, even kneading up to 14 loaves (15 pounds) of whole grain bread dough or mixing up to 34 dozen cookies in a single batch
- A variety of optional attachments and accessories will to turn your mixer into a kitchen machine. Grind meat, juice citrus, make fresh homemade pasta, and more.
- Includes cookie paddles with metal whip drive, wire whips with plastic whip drive, dough hook, dough hook extender, 2-piece pouring shield and lid
Best Mixer Ever I have had my original Bosch since about 1970. For years, I used to to make bread for a family of six every Saturday, not to mention the large batches of cookies required by four very active children. It still works wonderfully well, but my husband has recently become enamored of cinnamon rolls which he insists on baking himself. He is often called upon to be the “feature” at gatherings and has been carting my Bosch back and forth to our RV. I got tired of having to fetch it back,…
The best for bread. The worst for cookies. This is the best mixer I have ever used for making bread. I’m probably making twice as much bread as before I bought it, just because everything turns out so well with so little effort. I was worried about cleanup due to some scuttlebutt on the internet about dough climbing down into the central shaft. This is not an issue at all. Even if it does, the shaft comes out very easily, and both pieces go into the dishwasher and come out perfectly clean. If you want to make a LOT of bread, this is a…
Expensive, but Well Worth the Dough! Ditch the plastic drive and use the metal one always! Edit on 15 June 2016: We found a weak spot: The plastic whip drive. In error, we used the plastic drive with the cookie paddles. Since we were so used to powering through heavy loads of lead-like dough, we were surprised to hear a thumping noise coming from the unit. We switched to the metal drive and still had the thumping noise. So, we switched back to the plastic drive to try and figure out what was going on. After a minute or two, the plastic drive exploded, sending shrapnel all around the…