Stand Mixer Attachment Review

The whisk is ideal for whipping up cream or meringues, the dough hook operates delightfully for mixing and kneading bread dough, and the paddle suits all your other recipes. Most stand mixers feature a tilt-head on a hinge that tips up to lift the beaters out of the stationary bowl. KitchenAid offers this as well as models in which the bowl lifts to meet the beaters.

Layers of fudgy chocolate brownies, pumpkin cheesecake pudding and warm pumpkin spice combine in this festive dessert. This No-Bake Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake is a creamy dark chocolate no-bake cheesecake with a fresh raspberry swirl and chunks of raspberries. Believe it or not, this monster cookie dough dip is even better than actual cookie. Everything about this pasta extruder attachment was perfect. In a similar vein, a few testers complained of the SM-50 struggling to mix heavier doughs thoroughly. They found spots where flour or other ingredients hadn’t been incorporated properly.

The Cuisinart has automatic feedback, which means a feedback mechanism automatically makes power adjustments based on the stress put on the beaters. It’s meant to keep the power up even when mixing thick mixes. We didn’t notice the power being too affected when the doughs got thick. We purchased the Cuisinart Power Advantage Plus 9-Speed Hand Mixer so our reviewer could put it to the test in her kitchen.

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A spatula is included for scraping off every last bit of dough or batter, as well as a recipe book for baking tips and ideas. This Cuisinart hand mixer is BPA-free, making it safe for food preparation. Stand mixers can transform into multi-use appliances with clever attachments, such as citrus juicers, sausage grinders, pasta makers and ice cream makers. These extras fit and elevate the functionality of the appliance. Some stand mixers feature a universal plug for these attachments on top of the head, which remains the same regardless of the year the mixer was produced.

The tilt-head moves easily, the machine is balanced , and the head won’t accidentally fall forward. I actually really like tilt-heads, it just makes it easier to insert/remove the bowl. As I mentioned, it resembles the KitchenAid’s timeless design. While this should normally be concerning, it was a rare complaint among users.

This was incorporated in higher-end models and primarily used in commercial and professional kitchens. The tilt-head design offers a bit more access to the bowl. However, it can be difficult to fit under cabinets, and the bowl is generally a bit smaller than the bowl-lift version. There are some kitchen appliances that make you wonder, “Why didn’t I get this sooner?” For us, a stand mixer is one of those gadgets. Not only do they make both cooking and baking tasks easier, they can save you a ton of time in the kitchen.

Simply press the release lever again to lower the tilt head when you’re ready to start mixing. Cuisinart only offers tilt-head style stand mixers, while KitchenAid has both tilt-head and bowl-lift options. We’ve reviewed both the Cuisinart Precision and the KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer independently, so if you’re trying to decide between the two, our reviews can help.

For KitchenAid, the tilt-head mixers are only 14 inches in height, whereas KitchenAid bowl-lift mixers are closer to 17 inches. The KitchenAid Artisan Mini Series gives you 10 colors to choose from, and the bowl-lift mixers are available in 17 colors. By the end, you’ll be able to confidently decide which stand mixer is best for your cuisinart soup maker kitchen. If I was going to buy one stand mixer this Prime Day, I would buy the Cuisinart – unless there was a good deal that brought down the price of the KitchenAid Artisan considerably. You can keep an eye out on our Black Friday coverage to find a good deal. By contrast, the Cuisinart did a very good job of working my bread dough.