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Kitchenaid or Apple?
…because apple makes hyper specific appliances known for taking up space on your kitchen counter…?
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Everyone complaining about the weight but we all know it's really about the attachments.
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Stainless steel? In these times? You would more likely get a brushed aluminium shell, filled with gravel. "Stainless Steel" would be the name of the model. It would break down after 13 months and You would have to buy a new one, while Your grandma would still have her stainless steel block from the 70s.
Yeah, the base model is garbage, but if you spend a little extra for the Stainless Pro, you won't regret it!
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Meme for people who do not cook. That bread hook is amazing.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Kitchenaid has really gone downhill tbh. I got their higher end model and returned it after it struggled to knead dough. They're made for cake batter and cookie dough these days, not bread making.
I went with an Ankarsrum and i love the damn thing. Small learning curve but being able to just drop ingredients in the open top is amazing
https://www.americastestkitchen.com/equipment_reviews/2593-the-best-stand-mixers
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Yeah, the base model is garbage, but if you spend a little extra for the Stainless Pro, you won't regret it!
But try not to get the Stainless Steel Connect. The App in the App Store is outdated and you can't connect it to your WIFI anymore.
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But try not to get the Stainless Steel Connect. The App in the App Store is outdated and you can't connect it to your WIFI anymore.
But try not to get the Stainless Steel Connect. The App in the App Store is outdated and you can't connect it to your WIFI anymore to stop the intermittent beep it makes.
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Ugh everyone is telling me how much I need the brick, they use it every day multiple times, but I just do not have counter space for it.
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Kitchenaid has really gone downhill tbh. I got their higher end model and returned it after it struggled to knead dough. They're made for cake batter and cookie dough these days, not bread making.
I went with an Ankarsrum and i love the damn thing. Small learning curve but being able to just drop ingredients in the open top is amazing
https://www.americastestkitchen.com/equipment_reviews/2593-the-best-stand-mixers
I have the kitchen aid given to my parents as a wedding gift in the 70s. Harvest Gold, but I don’t care that it doesn’t match anything.
Works great. There’s a later bowl accessory to prevent things from dancing out of the bowl while being mixed but the rest is original.
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Kitchenaid or Apple?
Teenage Engineering
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Meme for people who do not cook. That bread hook is amazing.
I didn't even connect this meme to the stand mixer at first. So useful and strong.
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…because apple makes hyper specific appliances known for taking up space on your kitchen counter…?
It is known for selling overpriced pieces of metal.
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Does it come in cute colors to match me KitchenAid mixer?
No the new line is perfectly designed to clash awefully with the old one, so you need to change them all. Because you care about the look of you kitchening room.
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Ugh everyone is telling me how much I need the brick, they use it every day multiple times, but I just do not have counter space for it.
Gift it to your favorite neighbor, borrow when needed.
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You certainly would not regret buying a cubic meter of
tungstenstainless steelA cube that size of tungsten would absolutely obliterate that countertop... And the back of anyone dumb enough to try to lift it.
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An 80 lbs steel block would be about 6 9/16 inches per side. This picture is typical false advertising.
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Mine stopped working. I don't know what it was doing before, but it's not doing it now.
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An 80 lbs steel block would be about 6 9/16 inches per side. This picture is typical false advertising.
Those are the dimensions of the block, making it accurate. The kitchen in the background is a miniature scale model.
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An 80 lbs steel block would be about 6 9/16 inches per side. This picture is typical false advertising.
They never said it was a solid block. Plus, this gives them room to make it smaller with shrinkflation.
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A cube that size of tungsten would absolutely obliterate that countertop... And the back of anyone dumb enough to try to lift it.
Thats why it would have to be tungsten. The countertop would have to be excessively overbuilt to support the weight. Additionally the workers delivering and installing it would have to use hydraulic powered lifts to put it on the counter.
Thats how do you conspicuous consumption.
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Mine stopped working. I don't know what it was doing before, but it's not doing it now.
Mine too, but I absolutely refuse to read any instructions that came with it that might easily explain the problem and provide a solution. Clearly this is a design flaw of the appliance.