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post 29/12/2012, 03:10 PM
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I'm looking at these two brands of mixer.

Can anyone objectively tell me why the kitchenaid is worth spending an extra 300-400?
The only main difference I can see is the kitchenaid has the planatery motion where the mixmaster you need to scrape down the sides occaisionally. I can't see this as valuable as I watch what is going on anyway.

Is there something I am missing? (besides nice colours)
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post 29/12/2012, 03:15 PM
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watching this with interest.
I am also looking at the red sunbeam mixmaster.
They have just re-released them and they are meant to be better then the older sunbeam cafe series.
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post 29/12/2012, 03:20 PM
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Is the new one the MX8500?

http://shop.target.com.au/p/sunbeam-mixmas...8500r/P52298196

Or is there going to be a newer one?
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post 29/12/2012, 03:23 PM
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thats the new one wink.gif

I have pmed you
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post 29/12/2012, 03:26 PM
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I haven't got either of these but I've just been doing a lot of stand mixer research. From what I've read planetary motion is preferable to mix everything in better. When you get right down to it all mixers need to have the sides scraped down occasionally.

I went with the Kenwood Platinum Chef as I'm heavily biased towards Kenwood! My 30 yo Kenwood just broke, it never missed a beat before.
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Chicky whicky
post 29/12/2012, 03:28 PM
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I have thre breville mixer and I love it.
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post 29/12/2012, 03:30 PM
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This post has been edited by Chicky whicky: 29/12/2012, 03:30 PM
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post 29/12/2012, 03:32 PM
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I guess it depends on what you're after - if you're just wanting a mixer for cakes and such then the Sunbeam would probably do the job well enough, but then so did my mum's nearly 30 year old Kenwood. If you want it to do more than that and aren't planning on shelling out for a Thermomix any time soon I'd go with the KA.

I find the dough hook on my KA works really well not only for breads and pizza dough, but pasta as well. Beating eggs for desserts takes 1-2 minutes tops and whipping a litre of cream about the same, plus it's quieter than any other machine I've played with. It comes with the whisk, flat beater and dough hook as standard.

The attachments are what really make the KA though - I have the rotor shredder/slicer, so much easier than a food processor as it shreds directly into whatever container you want, even the saucepan you're about to cook with. I've also just gotten the mincer/grinder and sausage stuffer attachments for Christmas so am starting to play around with making my own sausages. Next up is the icecream bowl biggrin.gif

Plus it just looks sexy on the benchtop.

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post 29/12/2012, 03:39 PM
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I had a mixmaster for about 100 years, it was a great machine until it finally wore out.
I now have a K5 Kitchenaid, that's the high lift bowl one, and you still have to scrape the sides down, I like that it has the attachments, you can build on your collection of bits and pieces and it is heavier duty, but if you just wanted to mix cakes, I would go the mixmaster.
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post 29/12/2012, 03:45 PM
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I have the Breville Scraper Pro and it was only $100 more than the Sunbeam, but so so good. I really recommend it. I got a free ice cream bowl attachment for the price too.
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