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20-Point Comparison On KitchenAid Artisan Mini, Artisan And Classic Plus Stand Mixers Announced By Trendy Kitchen

Friday, 25 November 2016 04:00 AM

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KitchenAid Mini vs Artisan vs Classic Series Comparison Reveals 20 PROS and CONS of the New Mixer

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 25, 2016 / "Compared to the first generation KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer, the recently released second generation Artisan Mini is 20% smaller in size and 25% lighter in weight. The smaller footprint of the Mini has its benefits, however, the relatively small size makes it predictably less powerful than its predecessor" cautions Ashley Makita, a spokeswoman for Trendy Kitchen.

These 20 PROS and CONS of the KitchenAid Artisan Mini were recently published to educate consumers on its strengths and weaknesses so that they can make an educated decision as to whether the Mini meets their requirements or not.

The above KitchenAid Artisan Mini review is unique in that it not only addresses pros and cons of the stand mixer, but it also compares the Artisan Mini to the KitchenAid Classic and full-sized Artisan mixers.

Visit http://Trendy-Kitchen.com/KitchenAid-Artisan-Mini-vs-Artisan-vs-Classic to get the full scoop on these 20 Pros and Cons of the Artisan Mini stand mixer.

The above KitchenAid Mini mixer review analyzes various features of the mixer such as (1) wattage of the motor, (2) size of the bowl in quarts, (3) finish of the stainless steel bowl, (4) capacity for making bread, cookies, and mashed potatoes, (5) specifics of the planetary mixing action, (6) pouring shield, (7) the mixer-head locking mechanism, (8) availability of advanced features like the soft-start feature, all-steel gear transmission, electronic speed sensor etc. (9) nylon coated vs burnished metal mixer attachments, (10) speed controls etc. The technical specifications of all above features are compared among the Artisan Mini, full-sized Artisan and Classic Series mixers. The comparison allows consumers to get an accurate idea of the potential of the Mini mixer compared to its predecessors.

In addition, the above analysis has included a couple of KitchenAid Artisan Mini video reviews. These videos demonstrate step-by-step operation of the Mini mixer right from the point of unboxing. "The final decision on whether to go with a Mini or not comes down to four of the 20 features analyzed" explains Makita. "The major advantage of the Mini KitchenAid stand mixer is its size. It occupies little space on the kitchen countertop, it looks cute and it does a decent job in mixing and kneading relatively small quantities of batter/dough. Its major drawbacks are the down-sized bowl (3.5 quart) and the not so well endowed 250 watt motor. These two features make the Mini less suitable for mixing large quantities of cake batter or bread/pizza dough" elaborates Makita.

In addition to the KitchenAid Artisan Mini vs Artisan vs Classic comparison, Trendy Kitchen has published comparisons on other KitchenAid mixers as well. One of them compares the entry-level Classic Plus and Ultra Power with the mid-level Artisan while the other compares the mid-level Artisan with the Professional 5 Plus and 600 series.

KitchenAid Artisan vs Professional Series - 15 CRUCIAL Differences addresses the major differences between two very popular KitchenAid mixer models. It is a highly recommended read for anyone still undecided on whether to go with the KitchenAid Artisan or the Professional series. "The Professional 600 packs more than twice the wattage of the Artisan Mini. The former has a motor with 575 watts while that of the Mini has only 250 watts. Similarly, the Professional 600 comes with a 6 quart bowl while the Mini comes with a 3.5 quart bowl. The list just goes on and on. One should clearly understand that the Artisan Mini cannot and is not meant to compete with the Artisan or the Professional Series" explains Makita. "The KitchenAid Artisan Mini is meant for light users with small kitchens and those who have to own the newest member of the KitchenAid mixer family" she concludes.

For more information, please visit http://Trendy-Kitchen.com

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Name: Ashley Makita
Organization: Trendy Kitchen

SOURCE: Trendy Kitchen

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