Cuisinart SM-70BC 7-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, Brushed Chrome
Over 30 years ago Cuisinart changed the way The World cooked. Now we’re changing the way The World mixes! Introducing the Cuisinart Stand Mixer. This is the mixer that does it all. Your new extra-large Cuisinart Stand Mixer has the power, capacity and precision to handle any job your recipe requires. This phenomenal new stand mixer delivers more power to mix even the heaviest dough. More capacity to double and triple recipes for professional results in less time. With three accessories, you can mix, whip or even knead dough. With 12 speeds to ensure splatter free with starts and fabulous finishes, you’ll always do it for just the right amount of time! Results will be perfect. Cuisinart offers optional attachments that can be purchased separately. Each connects to one of the three power outlets – two on the top and one on the front – of the mixer to let you blend, process food, squeeze juice from your favorite citrus fruits, make homemade pasta, or grind your own meats. More features to make this the most exciting new stand mixer in a generation – and it comes with the best name in the business, Cuisinart!
Dimensions: 15.5? x 11? x 14.5?.
Product Features
- 1,000-watt stand mixer housed in durable die-cast metal
- 12 speeds; 7-quart stainless-steel bowl; slow-start and gentle-fold functions
- 15-minute countdown timer; 3 power outlets; auto shutoff; tilt-back head
- Chef’s whisk, flat mixing paddle, dough hook, and splashguard included
- Product Built to North American Electrical Standards
A Bread Baker’s Long Term Report I’m a bread baker. This requires a stout mixer that can mix a dough with up to 8 cups of flour. I read a review of this mixer where another bread baker said he was disappointed that a 10 cup dough bogged this mixer down. My experience is 10 cups would bog down any consumer-oriented mixer, and probably end its life prematurely. Too bad, but you will have to pay around $1000 for a low-end professional stand mixer for this job. I switched to the Cuisinart around 3 years ago, after killing a…
Poor quality motor, and overall disappointing I bought mine a few years ago. It initially performed quite well, but very quickly started increasing in noise. Within two years the motor burned out and it had to be sent to Cuisinart for repair. It’s true that it was covered by warranty, but you still have to pay shipping in both directions. For something this heavy, that’s not nothing.Well, fast forward to today. It’s now overheating regularly when I make bread, just like the time period leading up to the last time I had to send…