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I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just
killing my arm. ![]() I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down $160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any experience with it? Thanks, M |
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(Marulira)
>Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking >Date: 15 Apr 2004 18:25:58 -0700 >Organization: http://groups.google.com >Lines: 12 >Message-ID: > >NNTP-Posting-Host: 66.193.5.99 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit >X-Trace: posting.google.com 1082078759 2564 127.0.0.1 (16 Apr 2004 01:25:59 >GMT) >X-Complaints-To: >NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 01:25:59 +0000 (UTC) > > > >I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just >killing my arm. ![]() > >I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful >but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down >$160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. >I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any >experience with it? Geeze, costs less than my Kitchenaid hand mixer... go for it, it'll do everything the Kitchenaid stand mixer will do and for a whole lot less dough. http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...6&sourceid=010 0000030900866602498 ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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On 4/15/2004 9:25 PM, Marulira wrote:
> I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just > killing my arm. ![]() > > I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful > but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down > $160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. > I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any > experience with it? > > Thanks, > > M What kind of baking do you plan to use this for? I looked it up in Consumer Reports and they did not care for this model much but they particularlly didn't like the kneading. For a less expensive model, they preferred the Sunbeam Mixmaster ("A decent performer across the board, with a detachable hand mixer.") -- jmk in NC |
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jmk > wrote in message >...
> On 4/15/2004 9:25 PM, Marulira wrote: > > I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just > > killing my arm. ![]() > > > > I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful > > but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down > > $160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. > > I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any > > experience with it? > > > > Thanks, > > > > M > What kind of baking do you plan to use this for? I looked it up in > Consumer Reports and they did not care for this model much but they > particularlly didn't like the kneading. For a less expensive model, > they preferred the Sunbeam Mixmaster ("A decent performer across the > board, with a detachable hand mixer.") I would like to use it for kneading dough (I use my bread machine to do that now). I'm looking for something under $100. |
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On 4/16/2004 4:01 PM, Marulira wrote:
> jmk > wrote in message >... > >>On 4/15/2004 9:25 PM, Marulira wrote: >> >>>I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just >>>killing my arm. ![]() >>> >>>I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful >>>but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down >>>$160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. >>>I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any >>>experience with it? >>> >>>Thanks, >>> >>>M >> >>What kind of baking do you plan to use this for? I looked it up in >>Consumer Reports and they did not care for this model much but they >>particularlly didn't like the kneading. For a less expensive model, >>they preferred the Sunbeam Mixmaster ("A decent performer across the >>board, with a detachable hand mixer.") > > > I would like to use it for kneading dough (I use my bread machine to > do that now). I'm looking for something under $100. Then you might want to look at the Sunbeam model mentioned above. -- jmk in NC |
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> jmk
> >>>Marulira wrote: >>> >>>>I've decided that I finally need a stand mixer - my hand mixer is just >>>>killing my arm. ![]() >>>> >>>>I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful >>>>but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down >>>>$160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. >>>>I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any >>>>experience with it? >>>> >>>>Thanks, >>>> >>>>M >>> >>>What kind of baking do you plan to use this for? I looked it up in >>>Consumer Reports and they did not care for this model much but they >>>particularlly didn't like the kneading. For a less expensive model, >>>they preferred the Sunbeam Mixmaster ("A decent performer across the >>>board, with a detachable hand mixer.") >> >> >> I would like to use it for kneading dough (I use my bread machine to >> do that now). I'm looking for something under $100. > >Then you might want to look at the Sunbeam model mentioned above. Unless one is handicapped no one needs any machine to knead the quantity of dough of which those machines are capable... for one loaf definitely knead by hand... the OP's ABM will also knead dough for one loaf as well if not better than either of those machines... and neither of those machines can knead dough for more than one loaf, they don't have the capacity. The Mixmaster type machines are excellent for all other mixing operations. Another consideration is that those who rely on a machine (any machine) to knead dough will never develop a sense for how properly kneaded dough progresses... and when small batches (for 1-2-3 loaves) are kneaded by machine they tend to be over mixed, and the dough tends to over heat as well. When kneading dough less is more. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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Far as I can tell, someone wrote:
>I've looked at the KitchenAid mixers and they're absolutely wonderful >but for my needs a bit of an overkill. I cannot justify putting down >$160+ for a stand mixer that I may use once in two weeks at the most. >I saw the GE 12 speed stand mixer for $48 at WalMart. Anyone had any >experience with it? Two comments... The KitchenAid will be working long after the GE is pusing up daisies, and the 12 speed thing is bogus. It actually variable speed with detents along the way. Not a bit better than slow, medium, fast. But buy what you can afford and take care of it. It will serve you well, unless the power is not sufficient for dough, if you're gonna make dough. |
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