This Stand Mixer At Walmart Is Rated Nearly 5 Stars (And Is Way Cheaper Than Name Brand) - Tasting Table
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This Stand Mixer At Walmart Is Rated Nearly 5 Stars (And Is Way Cheaper Than Name Brand) - Tasting Table
"Depending on the size of your kitchen and your particular needs, you might be wondering if it's worth investing in a stand mixer. These powerful tools can be extremely useful in the context of mixing ingredients together for baking, but that's not all a stand mixer can do. You can use it to process food, grind meat, make pasta, and plenty more."
"Comparing a 3.5 quart capacity Delish stand mixer with a mini KitchenAid of a similar capacity, the Delish stand mixer has 350 watts while the KitchenAid has 250. Though this may be indicative of a higher capacity for power, some reviews note the Delish stand mixer is especially noisy when in use. Price-wise, the Delish stand mixer costs about $40 as compared to a mini KitchenAid stand mixer, which retails for about $450."
"Both stand mixers are offered in a range of colors and come with attachments. While the Delish stand mixer is, by no means, a dupe of a KitchenAid, the product includes beaters and dough hooks, allowing you to use both appliances in much the same way. Though the attachments offered for the Delish mixer are not as varied as the KitchenAid attachments every home chef needs, what you get is still a good start."
"On the Walmart product page, one reviewer mentioned, "I have been using my stand mixer since I bought it, so far I love it! I haven't had any problems with it. It mixes all my ingredients well, have to stop and [scrap"
A compact Delish stand mixer is presented as a useful alternative when a KitchenAid stand mixer is too expensive. The Delish model has a 3.5 quart capacity and 350 watts, while a similarly sized mini KitchenAid is listed at 250 watts. Some reviews note the Delish mixer is especially noisy during use. The Delish mixer costs about $40 compared with about $450 for the mini KitchenAid. Both mixers come in multiple colors and include attachments such as beaters and dough hooks, enabling similar basic baking uses. The Delish attachments are described as less varied than KitchenAid options, but still provide a good starting point. Customer feedback reports effective mixing and no major problems.
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