KitchenAid KSM90WH Ultra Power 300-Watt 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer, White
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Average customer review:Product Description
Designed for and used by professional chefs, the KSM90 is a home-oriented version of the commercial precision food mixers that are found in restaurants and bakeries Dimensions - Height 13.9, Width 8.7, Depth 14.1 Weight 27.3 pounds White
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #91048 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: White
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: KSM90WH
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.00" h x 16.20" w x 16.60" l, 26.00 pounds
Features
- 300-watt stand mixer with heavy-duty transmission and all-metal construction
- 8-cup flour power; 10-speed slide control ranges from very fast whip to very slow stir
- Unique 67-point planetary mixing action; 4-1/2-quart stainless-steel mixing bowl; tilt-up head
- Multipurpose attachment hub; wire whip, flat beater, and dough hook included
- Measures 15 by 14 by 9 inches; 1-year hassle-free replacement warranty
Customer Reviews
Disapointed
Was so excited to finally have a real mixer! And it has been wonderful, I really have loved it for mixing. After the first year the black knob on the front just split apart and fell off! We have now owned our mixer for about 4 years, light use only. Last month the beaters quit running, I would guess the gears are plastic and stripped. Not sure what to do now? Maybe they are all made with plastic parts inside, or maybe the artisan is a better built machine? I'm sold on stand mixers, just not on kitchen aid!
Pooped out after 4 years of use
I use a mixer pretty heavily..bread dough a few times a week and long brioche mixing cycles, in addition to the usual cakes and cookies. This mixer has worked pretty well, but this weekend it burned out on a batch of Massa Souada (portugese sweet bread). It went clunkity clunk and then quit turning on :-(.
I really expected to have this mixer for a long time, so I'm a little disappointed
I bought this gem a couple of years ago
and have been more than happy with it. It is, I think, the low end of the Kitchenaid mixers, much like the classic. But I also think, from all the reviews I have read that this one will out do and out last the pricier and admittedly prettier Artisian series. I am not an uber baker, so I cannot say how long this would last if I baked everyday. With a little care I think a long time. The directions are very clear about what speeds to use and what amount of specific flours that should be used to ensure that the motor can handle the work. I do make more bread now than I used to, the ease of letting the mixer knead for 10 minutes while I am free to do other things in the kitchen is wonderful. Also for those big holiday meals this takes the work out of everything from baking to mashing potatos. Highly recomended.





