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		<title>By: Brooke K.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brooke K.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 18:03:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have just purchased a Black Kitchenaid &quot;Deluxe 5 Edition&quot; series Standalone Mixer.  It imparts a 450W output but I do not have a clue as to the &quot;INPUT&quot; wattage that the motor generates.  Kitchenaid does not tell it&#039;s consumers this information.  It is the input wattage that I am most interested than the output as printed on the box.  I still have my old mixer (300W) &quot;Ultra Power&quot; mixer which still works OK as it imparts a funny smell and noise when working it hard.  It will be perfect for cottage life but no longer meets my needs in kneading heavy cookie and bread dough, thereby the reason I have now upgraded in going to a more powerful motor (I hope)!
Can anyone tell me what the input wattage power is with this mixer?  Also does anyone have the same model as I have now and if so, how do you find it?  Any noticeable problems or quirks?  I purchased it at a local outlet store in Cookstown, Ontario with their saying it is a &quot;G2&quot;...meaning it has never been back to the manufacturer for repair...that they got these models in offering them for $199.00 each due to less than perfect, damaged boxes that the mixers come in.  With my purchase I have only a one-year warranty through the store  which I feel is not long enough for a product such as this.  I am abit leary with this mixer just because of where I bought it and for the price I paid for it ($199.00)!  Also I couldn&#039;t get over how cheaply the wire whisk is compared to the stainless steel mixer that came with my older White model (Ultra Power) standalone mixer.  Why has Kitchenaid made the whisk with cheap aluminium instead of sturdy stainless steel.  I am not terribly impressed with this newer version whisk at all.  I would like to request Kitchenaid in sending me a proper steel whisk than keep this less than comparable one.  Perhaps they could do this for me?  In the end...I hope I didn&#039;t get a lemon mixer as I do believe in Kitchenaid products and stand behind their dependability.
Brooke Knight
Bradford, Ontario</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just purchased a Black Kitchenaid &#8220;Deluxe 5 Edition&#8221; series Standalone Mixer.  It imparts a 450W output but I do not have a clue as to the &#8220;INPUT&#8221; wattage that the motor generates.  Kitchenaid does not tell it&#8217;s consumers this information.  It is the input wattage that I am most interested than the output as printed on the box.  I still have my old mixer (300W) &#8220;Ultra Power&#8221; mixer which still works OK as it imparts a funny smell and noise when working it hard.  It will be perfect for cottage life but no longer meets my needs in kneading heavy cookie and bread dough, thereby the reason I have now upgraded in going to a more powerful motor (I hope)!<br />
Can anyone tell me what the input wattage power is with this mixer?  Also does anyone have the same model as I have now and if so, how do you find it?  Any noticeable problems or quirks?  I purchased it at a local outlet store in Cookstown, Ontario with their saying it is a &#8220;G2&#8243;&#8230;meaning it has never been back to the manufacturer for repair&#8230;that they got these models in offering them for $199.00 each due to less than perfect, damaged boxes that the mixers come in.  With my purchase I have only a one-year warranty through the store  which I feel is not long enough for a product such as this.  I am abit leary with this mixer just because of where I bought it and for the price I paid for it ($199.00)!  Also I couldn&#8217;t get over how cheaply the wire whisk is compared to the stainless steel mixer that came with my older White model (Ultra Power) standalone mixer.  Why has Kitchenaid made the whisk with cheap aluminium instead of sturdy stainless steel.  I am not terribly impressed with this newer version whisk at all.  I would like to request Kitchenaid in sending me a proper steel whisk than keep this less than comparable one.  Perhaps they could do this for me?  In the end&#8230;I hope I didn&#8217;t get a lemon mixer as I do believe in Kitchenaid products and stand behind their dependability.<br />
Brooke Knight<br />
Bradford, Ontario</p>
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		<title>By: KitchenAid Standmixer Video</title>
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		<dc:creator>KitchenAid Standmixer Video</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 05:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Artisan mixer looks in action before you buy, check this out and then check out our reviews of the Artisan Mixer and the Professional 600 [...]</description>
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