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Does anyone possess this 700W Mixer? The base can be built into the
countertop and it has accessories to do everything from blending to pasta making to juicing to ice-cream making from the same base. If it is really as good as Bosch claims and if it looks good and is convenient as a built-in, we would like to get one when we will be remodeling our kitchen next summer. We cook and bake a lot and have done everything by hand till now. Does it compare with KitchenAid's stand mixer. Thanks for any help, Kamala. |
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"Kamala Ganesh" wrote in message news:xdTif.12006$F73.10529@trnddc03... Does anyone possess this 700W Mixer? The base can be built into the countertop and it has accessories to do everything from blending to pasta making to juicing to ice-cream making from the same base. If it is really as good as Bosch claims and if it looks good and is convenient as a built-in, we would like to get one when we will be remodeling our kitchen next summer. We cook and bake a lot and have done everything by hand till now. Does it compare with KitchenAid's stand mixer. Thanks for any help, Kamala. A recent issue of Cooks Illustrated compared Bosch and KA mixers as well as others. The built-in should be basically the same as the stand-alone models. |
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"graham" wrote in message news dpmf.82780$Gd6.9380@pd7tw3no..."Kamala Ganesh" wrote in message news:xdTif.12006$F73.10529@trnddc03... Does anyone possess this 700W Mixer? The base can be built into the countertop and it has accessories to do everything from blending to pasta making to juicing to ice-cream making from the same base. If it is really as good as Bosch claims and if it looks good and is convenient as a built-in, we would like to get one when we will be remodeling our kitchen next summer. We cook and bake a lot and have done everything by hand till now. Does it compare with KitchenAid's stand mixer. Thanks for any help, Kamala. A recent issue of Cooks Illustrated compared Bosch and KA mixers as well as others. The built-in should be basically the same as the stand-alone models. I guess a built-in is OK if you don't think you will move or remodel again soon. It seems that people tend to more a lot more often then they did years ago. Same with kitchen remodeling. If the thing is discontinued, parts could be hard to find. Look at the Oster Kitchen Center - a built-in that is now worthless. Also, how do you get a built-in mixer serviced and how much would that cost? What happens once you have a big hole cut in your counter and you decide to up-grade to another mixer? I also wouldn't assume that the built-in and stand mixer are the same. They could be, but I wouldn't assume anything. |
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Vox Humana wrote:
"graham" wrote in message news dpmf.82780$Gd6.9380@pd7tw3no..."Kamala Ganesh" wrote in message news:xdTif.12006$F73.10529@trnddc03... Does anyone possess this 700W Mixer? The base can be built into the countertop and it has accessories to do everything from blending to pasta making to juicing to ice-cream making from the same base. If it is really as good as Bosch claims and if it looks good and is convenient as a built-in, we would like to get one when we will be remodeling our kitchen next summer. We cook and bake a lot and have done everything by hand till now. Does it compare with KitchenAid's stand mixer. Thanks for any help, Kamala. A recent issue of Cooks Illustrated compared Bosch and KA mixers as well as others. The built-in should be basically the same as the stand-alone models. I guess a built-in is OK if you don't think you will move or remodel again soon. It seems that people tend to more a lot more often then they did years ago. Same with kitchen remodeling. If the thing is discontinued, parts could be hard to find. Look at the Oster Kitchen Center - a built-in that is now worthless. Also, how do you get a built-in mixer serviced and how much would that cost? What happens once you have a big hole cut in your counter and you decide to up-grade to another mixer? I also wouldn't assume that the built-in and stand mixer are the same. They could be, but I wouldn't assume anything. You raise good points about having a built-in; our built-in oven is broken and we have to redo the cabinet to house a new one because we could not get a new oven that would fit. But we have lived in the same house for 17 years(from when I was 25 years old with two small kids) and are not the moving types. This is our first attempt at remodeling - all our appliances are beginning to break down and we have been spending lots of money fixing things in spite of my husband being handy. We have a rather small kitchen with no extra counter space for a stand mixer, so just started researching on having a built-in. I could probably do without it especially if it is a hassle, I have been baking everything from pizza, bread, naan, cakes to cookies from scratch and have mixed manually all these years. So, need to figure out if having a mixer would make my life any easier too. Thanks for the helpful comments. I will keep them in mind. Kamala. |
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graham wrote:
"Kamala Ganesh" wrote in message news:xdTif.12006$F73.10529@trnddc03... Does anyone possess this 700W Mixer? The base can be built into the countertop and it has accessories to do everything from blending to pasta making to juicing to ice-cream making from the same base. If it is really as good as Bosch claims and if it looks good and is convenient as a built-in, we would like to get one when we will be remodeling our kitchen next summer. We cook and bake a lot and have done everything by hand till now. Does it compare with KitchenAid's stand mixer. Thanks for any help, Kamala. A recent issue of Cooks Illustrated compared Bosch and KA mixers as well as others. The built-in should be basically the same as the stand-alone models. I will check out the Cooks Illustrated. Thanks, Kamala. |
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Kamala Ganesh wrote:
You raise good points about having a built-in; our built-in oven is broken and we have to redo the cabinet to house a new one because we could not get a new oven that would fit. But we have lived in the same house for 17 years(from when I was 25 years old with two small kids) and are not the moving types. This is our first attempt at remodeling - all our appliances are beginning to break down and we have been spending lots of money fixing things in spite of my husband being handy. We have a rather small kitchen with no extra counter space for a stand mixer, so just started researching on having a built-in. I could probably do without it especially if it is a hassle, I have been baking everything from pizza, bread, naan, cakes to cookies from scratch and have mixed manually all these years. So, need to figure out if having a mixer would make my life any easier too. If you're remodeling anyway, you might consider putting a stand mixer in a cabinet with a 'pop-up' mechanism (I think KitchenMaid makes one, but I would imagine others do, too). That way the mixer stays off the counter, but can be instantly popped up out of the cabinet, to working height, on its own little counter. Accessories can be stored in the same cabinet. And yes - having a big mixer makes _my_ life much easier! Sheila |
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"S Viemeister" wrote in message If you're remodeling anyway, you might consider putting a stand mixer in a cabinet with a 'pop-up' mechanism (I think KitchenMaid makes one, but I would imagine others do, too). That way the mixer stays off the counter, but can be instantly popped up out of the cabinet, to working height, on its own little counter. Accessories can be stored in the same cabinet. And yes - having a big mixer makes _my_ life much easier! Sheila I think the "pop-up" feature is supplied by the cabinet maker. I have a small kitchen, but I leave my KA mixer on the counter. |
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Vox Humana wrote:
"S Viemeister" wrote in message If you're remodeling anyway, you might consider putting a stand mixer in a cabinet with a 'pop-up' mechanism (I think KitchenMaid makes one, but I would imagine others do, too). That way the mixer stays off the counter, but can be instantly popped up out of the cabinet, to working height, on its own little counter. Accessories can be stored in the same cabinet. And yes - having a big mixer makes _my_ life much easier! I think the "pop-up" feature is supplied by the cabinet maker. Yes - that is what I was suggesting - Kitchen Maid Cabinets provide a pop-up for use in their cabinets. Or they DID - I remember seeing ads for them in the back of home-decor magazines, years ago. I have a small kitchen, but I leave my KA mixer on the counter. Me, too. But I'd like a pop-up, if we ever remodel. Sheila |
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"S Viemeister" wrote in message ... Vox Humana wrote: "S Viemeister" wrote in message If you're remodeling anyway, you might consider putting a stand mixer in a cabinet with a 'pop-up' mechanism (I think KitchenMaid makes one, but I would imagine others do, too). That way the mixer stays off the counter, but can be instantly popped up out of the cabinet, to working height, on its own little counter. Accessories can be stored in the same cabinet. And yes - having a big mixer makes _my_ life much easier! I think the "pop-up" feature is supplied by the cabinet maker. Yes - that is what I was suggesting - Kitchen Maid Cabinets provide a pop-up for use in their cabinets. Or they DID - I remember seeing ads for them in the back of home-decor magazines, years ago. I have a small kitchen, but I leave my KA mixer on the counter. Me, too. But I'd like a pop-up, if we ever remodel. I think the next time around, I would just make the counters a little deeper. I could spare a few inches of floor space, but I don't think I could eliminate a base cabinet to hide the mixer. |
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Vox Humana wrote:
I think the next time around, I would just make the counters a little deeper. I could spare a few inches of floor space, but I don't think I could eliminate a base cabinet to hide the mixer. Yes - deeper counters are an excellent idea, with roll-out storage underneath. |
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"S Viemeister" wrote in message ... Vox Humana wrote: I think the next time around, I would just make the counters a little deeper. I could spare a few inches of floor space, but I don't think I could eliminate a base cabinet to hide the mixer. Yes - deeper counters are an excellent idea, with roll-out storage underneath. I was thinking maybe counters that were 30 - 32 inches deep instead of 24-25 (front to back). |
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Vox Humana wrote:
"S Viemeister" wrote in message ... Vox Humana wrote: I think the next time around, I would just make the counters a little deeper. I could spare a few inches of floor space, but I don't think I could eliminate a base cabinet to hide the mixer. Yes - deeper counters are an excellent idea, with roll-out storage underneath. I was thinking maybe counters that were 30 - 32 inches deep instead of 24-25 (front to back). Pretty much what I was thinking. Not so deep as to be awkward to reach the back, but deep enough to allow 'stuff' to be kept there, while still having room to work. |
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