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Factory-Reconditioned KitchenAid RRK150PT Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Pistachio | 
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| Brand: KitchenAid
Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 224 reviews
Color: pistachio Shipping Weight (lbs): 25 Dimensions (in): 16 x 16 x 11
Model: RRK150PT UPC: 050946891767 EAN: 0050946891767 ASIN: B0001ZYYPQ
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| Features:
| • | 325-watt mixer with 10 speeds; 5-quart stainless steel bowl | | • | Tilt-back head for easy access to mixture | | • | Includes flat beater, dough hook, and wire whip; pouring shield not included | | • | Measures 14 by 8-2/3 inches by 14 inches | | • | Reconditioned by the manufacturer to "like new" condition; includes 6-month warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review KitchenAid's Artisan stand mixer is a substantial piece of equipment: 325 watts of mixing power make child's play of creaming butter, kneading dough, and whipping cream. The kid in you will appreciate how quick and easy it is to mix up a batch of cookie dough. This model comes with three attachments: a flat beater for making batter, meat loaf, and all textures in-between; a wire whip for egg whites, mayonnaise, and more air-infused creations; and a hook for mixing and kneading yeast doughs. All three are solidly constructed and easily secured to the beater shaft with a simple twist. The bowl itself locks tight to the base. Standing about 15 inches high, jutting out a foot, and weighing more than a grown woman's bowling ball, this stand mixer isn't the sort of appliance you'll wipe down and put away. Better to find a square foot of free counter space for easy access; besides, this machine is as pretty as it is rugged--you'll want to show it off. --Betsy Danheim Editor's note: This is a reconditioned small appliance. Reconditioned generally means that the appliance has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the appliance back to like-new condition. Some appliances may contain cosmetic blemishes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Kitchen Aid Mixer returned June 30, 2008 E. F. Smith I had no problem with the Kitchen Aid Mixer. I found one at a garage sale for $100.00 and that's the only reason for my retune.KitchenAid KSM150PSER Artisan Series 5-Quart Mixer, Empire Red
I *heart* my mixer June 3, 2008 Kristi L. Waterworth Since being put on a medical diet that excludes gluten, I've destroyed a few small appliances in the kitchen trying to reproduce something that resembles decent baked goods. My KitchenAid mixer was a God-send. With a 325 watt motor, it's got plenty of power to work the stiffest of GF doughs and the easiest clean-up of any small appliance I've ever owned. I was worried the pink would be a little clashy, but it looks like it was made for my kitchen. The referbs are a great deal, too. I had been watching these on eBay used and they aren't any cheaper once you figure in the shipping. I'd far rather have a factory referb than a mixer that came from Joe Blow's kitchen.
Could be better June 3, 2008 M. Rotondo I have an "old" unit from the late 80's/early 90's that was made in the USA and still works great. It belonged to my Aunt before she passed away. Comparing it to this made-in-China reconditioned unit I bought from Amazon, the old unit is much quieter. I am guessing the gear train in the motor has been cheapened over time, but it does not appear to affect it's ability to do work. Unless you are using it every day, I don't think the added noise is a big factor. Still, I reach for the old one more often than the newer one.
Kitchenaid reconditioned mixer, Artisan model April 28, 2008 Diane E. Rice (Moscow ID USA) The mixer came in the expected time frame and so far has served its purpose well. Good price and good experience although I'm a bit cautious in my praise due to the fact that my previous mixer (a Classic model) failed after about 6 yrs of service. I expected much better performance from this higher-end manufacturer. After having bought pretty much a hand mixer a year for many years, I decided to bite the bullet and invest in a machine that would last the rest of my life -- or so I thought. So that was disappointing, but I'm hoping for better service this time around. I've made bread dough (which caused the demise of my Classic model) several times, and so far, so good. So the negative part of this review is based on the manufacturer, rather than on the supplier.
Every kitchen needs a KitchenAid April 22, 2008 Jeremy E. Dowd (Wisconsin, USA) If you end up buying a lot of bakery items because it "takes too much time" to bake homemade cookies, breads, and pastries, get this product. I've always wanted a KitchenAid and after using one, I see why they are so unique. The Artisan and Classic are the entry-level models and reasonably so as the motor isn't quite as powerful as the professional models. When creaming cold butter, you will get some ozone odor from the motor but it can handle about everything. If you are purchasing for a bakery or use a mixer daily, consider a pro model, but for my occasional baking, this is a perfect fit for my needs. The best part about the KitchenAid's unique design is that the orbiting mixer scrapes down the sides for you, so you can let it mix and tend to other kitchen affairs without having to tend the bowl with a rubber scraper the duration of the mixing.
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