Anyone know of a small kitchen stand mixer that would work well in a tiny kitchen? I have a big, heavy, glass bowl Kitchen Aid one that has to go. Not only is it too heavy for me, but the paddle never reached the bottom, making small batches impossible to make in the stand. I have an electric hand mixer, but would love recommendations on compact size mixers and where to buy them. Thank you in advance!
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Here are some compact stand mixers:
www.walmart.com/
www.amazon.com/
www.kitchenaid.com/
Sunbeam makes a smaller, lighter mixer.
Here is a selection of small mixers to choose from- www.buzzrake.com/
It is very difficult to answer your question as we have no idea how often you use your mixer, what type of food you prepare most often, and the real size you're looking for.
You mentioned that your large mixer does not reach the bottom so you have difficulty making small batches.
I have several mixers but it seems the one I use the most is my submersible handheld mixer as I can use it to mix in bowls or even in a pot.
So be sure to check these out even if you purchase a substitute until you find just what you need.
I like the KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer. It is small, and it is as much power as bigger models. 16 lbs weight , 12.3 inch height, 7.8 inch width, 12.3 inch depth.
1. Aucma Stand Mixer,6.5-QT
The tilt-head design mixer allows access to install or uninstall the bowl and accessories easily. 15.24 x 9.37 x 12.36 inch. The price is not so high.
www.amazon.com/
2. KitchenAid Artisan Mini Stand Mixers, 3.5 quart is great.
Kitchenaid is known as the best stand mixer all around for quality, performance and durability (it has metal construction). But it's expensive.
3. Hamilton Beach Electric Stand Mixer, 4 quarts.
It is the best buy in this category. Well, it's not truly tiny, it's smaller than an average full size mixer. It is not as durable as the kitchenaid model because of its plastic construction.
4. Dash Stand Mixer (Electric Mixer for Everyday Use)
The price is not high, it has many tasks. It is fixed and significantly weaker than Kitchenaid. To get it fully incorporated, you have to manually move the bowl around. It is not for heavy task mixing like bread dough.
www.target.com/
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