Should You Invest in a Kitchenaid Classic Mixer?

February 3, 2009 by  

There are quite a few KitchenAid mixers available from the company and a few of these appliances are engineered to work with smaller portions of food. An example is the KitchenAid Classic stand mixer. This mixer is relatively small although it still makes it simple and quick to make satisfying foods and dough. It also is able to employ many different KitchenAid products.

The KitchenAid Classic stand mixer houses a 250 watt motor. This motor is attached to a ten setting speed control to help mix most kinds of food completely and properly at different levels from a quick whip to a methodical stir. This appliance also offers a time-saving tilt-head design. This works in that the top of the machine can be moved up and back so that it will be easy to replace the beaters and to ease your access to the mixing bowl.

The KitchenAid Classic is made to use a four and a half quart mixing bowl. This bowl is able to mix eight cups of cake batter. It can yield three loaves of bread or six dozen cookies without having to refill.

Another excellent feature of the appliance is that it is covered with a satin stainless steel finish. This finish covers the complete mixer and allows the mixer to be more sturdy and simpler to clean for years and years of regular use. This sturdiness is further supported by the full one-year warranty which includes a full replacement for the improbable event when a KitchenAid mixer breaks down.

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Comments

9 Responses to “Should You Invest in a Kitchenaid Classic Mixer?”

  1. hatsuhaube maldo on April 9th, 2010 12:50 pm

    was the extra while shooting the blood scene mentally disabled?

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  3. bjaaf scarmensto on May 2nd, 2010 1:15 am

    lol naw jus come to 696 n hoover ima walk outside barefoot and whip ur ass rite quick

  4. ausbach on May 7th, 2010 11:02 pm

    No, i'm sure in large amounts it could be harmful, soo don't let them drink the whole bottle haha.

    Like all things its fine in moderation.

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  6. JTS ♥ on February 26th, 2011 9:54 pm

    The answer to your question is yes. and in some cases they are *required* to. In your particular example, and with the facts you provided – it looks like that teacher should not have – you could speak to the principal..

    At least one states supreme court has weighed in on the issue – and school districts everywhere use it as a requirement. In Sheehan v. St. Peter's Catholic School it was found that:

    "teachers are liable for students' injuries under the following conditions: (1) teachers injure the students or do not protect the students from injury; (2) teachers do not use due care; (3) teachers' carelessness results in student injury; (4) students sustained provable injuries."

    Given that we have to be on the watch constantly – you can be sure there will be some who over-react. Take a step back and ask yourself – was he simply looking after the well being of my child – was there *any* chance harm could have come?

    Every single year, my school has a child hit by a motorist – we happen to be in a very congested area that was not planned well for drop-off. I wouldnt wish that on anyone- and if that teachers actions can prevent an unthinkable accident – you should be thanking him instead of being upset.

  7. Twitter on April 30th, 2011 9:05 am

    Just had a quick whip around mail and tweets, but time for bed. CYA all tomorrow… Good night!

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  9. Twitter on June 18th, 2011 4:57 am

    RT @jletti not uglier, let’s say naturally aged for crisper taste & quick whip humour

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