KitchenAid 4-1/2-Quart Ultra Power Stand Mixer, Empire Red
The tilt-head feature and generous 4-1/2-quart capacity make the KitchenAid Stand Mixer the ultimate in user-friendly design. Features 10 speeds and KitchenAid’s unique planetary mixing action, driven by a powerful 300-watt motor. Rugged all-metal construction ensures long life and quiet operation, and rubber feet anchor it securely while in use. This mixer has a 4-1/2-quart stainless steel bowl, but it can also accommodate the 3- and 5-quart bowls.
Product Features
- Tilt-head mixer style for clear access to the beater and bowl
- Metal gears, direct drive transmission and planetary mixing action
- Direct drive transmission for durability
- 10-speed slide control ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir
- High-performance, 67 point planetary mixing action insures ingredients are thoroughly mixed without frequent scraping or rotating bowl
OUTSTANDING customer service. This review will STUN you! Going to keep this short and sweet. My wife was gifted this item eight years ago and has used it heavily. Last weekend the off switch broke. You had to unplug it to turn it off. My wife called KitchenAid to find out where the nearest place we could take it to be repaired. She LOVES her mixer and was devastated it had broken.The nearest place fro repair? About 400 miles away. The operator and my wife spoke a bit more about the problem, then the operator put her on hold for about fifteen…
Get what you paid for I like KitchenAid mixers. They’re sturdy and durable and the best stand mixers. They’re great. BUT the reason I’m rating 3 stars is because I ordered the 4.5 qt Ultra Power mixer (KSM95ER model #) from this listing but what I received was the model (KSM85PBER) which is basically the same but it has less power and isn’t consideres “ultra power”. If I didn’t know exactly what I was expecting I may not have noticed. So I urge you to make sure you received the model you order or just buy in the…
Great for bread dough We selected this model from the many available variations because of the greater motor power while still retaining smaller size measurements and the “flip up” feature to change the bowl/blades. In addition, online information indicated that this model uses the metal gear work similar to KitchenAids of yore.The unit operates fine and we are very pleased overall. Note that it is quite heavy and thus a little tricky to slide into working position along our countertop. Also, the…