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KitchenAid Mixer DEALS with over $200 Savings on Professional and Artisan Series Stand Mixers Revealed

Saturday, 20 December 2014 07:45 PM

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Last Minute Holiday Sales on KitchenAid Artisan and Professional 600 Mixers Published

Los Angeles, CA / ACCESSWIRE / December 20, 2014 / Cyber Monday and Black Friday may be long gone, however, several KitchenAid deals are still going strong nearly 2 weeks after Cyber Week. The bad news is that a couple of deals seen during cyber week have disappeared for good. The good news is that the deals that have survived to-date are as good as those seen during the big sales week.

These over $200 Last Minute KitchenAid DEALS are some of the few sales that are still going on at the moment.

They are mainly on the KitchenAid Professional 600 and the Artisan. The Professional 5 Plus and Classic Plus mixers can still be bought for less than their list prices, however pre-cyber week discounts have gone down drastically.

Go to http://TrendyMixers.com/Mixer-DEALS/ to check out the current best sales on KitchenAid stand mixers.

In addition to listing KitchenAid holiday deals, they also provide several stand mixer reviews and mixer comparisons. Some of the most popular comparisons on Trendy Mixers are (1) KitchenAid Artisan vs Classic Plus – 7 Potential Deal Breakers, (2) KitchenAid Artisan vs Professional Series Comparison - 15 CRUCIAL Differences, (3) TOP 3 Professional Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer Comparison, (4) TOP 4 Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Comparison, and (5) Tilt-head vs Bowl-lift Stand Mixer Comparison. They are highly recommended reading material for anyone looking to purchase a KitchenAid or any other stand mixer this Christmas shopping season.

These 15 CRUCIAL Differences between the KitchenAid Artisan and Professional Mixers are bound to be useful for anyone planning on taking advantage of the existing discounts.

While the KA Artisan is more popular than the Professional mixers, mainly because of the more economical price tag, the Professional mixers are equipped with a few high-end tech specs that can come handy to someone who is willing to invest the extra cash. These are mainly features like (1) All-steel gear transmission, (2) Commercial-style motor protection that automatically shuts it down should the mixer get overloaded, (3) Soft start feature that minimizes splatter of dry ingredients, (4) Built-in electronic speed sensor which constantly monitors mixing to maintain precise speed, and (5) the more powerful motor (575 watts vs 325 watts) among others.

Light users may not have a use for these advanced specs, however, intermediate and heavy-users certainly will. "The biggest challenge is determining if you’re a light, intermediate or heavy user," says Linda Sharp, a co-author of the above deals and reviews. "This is by no means a black and white rule, however, if you will use your KitchenAid no more than once a month for whipping eggs, mixing cake batter, kneading cookie dough or kneading no more than a couple of loaves of bread, you're a light user. If you will use your KitchenAid stand mixer more than once a week for the above tasks, you're a heavy user. If you fall in between those two extremes, you're an intermediate user," explains Sharp.

A very general guideline would be that a light user will find a KitchenAid Classic Plus to be sufficient, an intermediate user will find an Artisan to be sufficient and a heavy user will need a Professional series mixer to satisfy their needs. "However, this is very subjective and the current price, available color combinations etc. can influence this decision," emphasizes Sharp.

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