KitchenAid KG25H0XMC Professional HD Series Stand Mixer, 5 Qt, Metallic Chrome
The KitchenAid Professsional HD Series 5 quart Bowl-Lift stand mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures. It also offers the Capacity to make up to 9 dozen cookies in a single batch and 10 speeds to thoroughly mix, knead and whip ingredients quickly and easily. For even more versatility, Use the power hub to turn your stand mixer into a culinary center with over 10 Optional hub powered attachments, from food grinders to pasta makers and more.
Product Features
- Turn your stand mixer into the culinary center of your kitchen. With over 10 different attachments, you can make everything from fresh pasta to burgers, veggie noodles, ice cream and more.
- Bowl-lift design provides sturdy bowl support for stability when mixing heavy ingredients or large batches. The lever smoothly raises the mixing bowl into position for efficient beater-to-bowl contact.
- 10 speeds powerful enough for nearly any task or recipe, whether you’re stirring wet and Dry ingredients together, kneading bread dough or whipping cream.
- Model KG25H0X includes (1) Coated Flat Beater, (1) Coated PowerKnead Dough Hook, (1) Stainless Steel Wire Whip
- Engineered, designed & assembled with pride in the USA
- 1-Year limited manufacturer’s
- Commercial-style motor protection
- Direct drive transmission, All-Steel gears, and all-metal construction
- 5 quart stainless Polished steel mixing bowl W/ handle
- Dimensions: 16. 5″H x 11. 3″W x 14. 6″D 525-watts, 120 Volts
Changes to this model: Now rated at 525 watts, gray-coated beater and dough hook This is one of KitchenAid’s entry-level bowl-lift mixers. Their bowl-lift mixers are bigger and more powerful than their tilt-head mixers, better for large or heavy batches.This model has few reviews at Amazon, but that doesn’t reflect its popularity. It may have been primarily made for Sam’s Club, where it has over 4200 reviews, though that includes a lot borrowed from KitchenAid’s own site.What’s changedThis model isn’t new (goes back to at least 2012), but…
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