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 More options Sep 10 2012, 6:51 am
From: Akki <belovedgodd...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 03:51:09 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Sep 10 2012 6:51 am
Subject: Re: [london-hack-space] Pledge Suggestions: Pyrography Machine and Kitchen-Aid Mixer

I knew this would come up... KitchenAids have metal gearing, you can get a
stronger motor kitchenaid (the drop lever bowl type Professional Range
which actually may be another £100) and my biggest beef with the Kenwood
Chefs is you can't scrape your spatula clean on the beater - it just bloody
falls off and it's annoying. If you scrap stuff onto the beater, it goes
back into the mix where it belongs rather than scraping it on the side of
the bowl and then having to shove it back down into the mix.
In recent years there's quite a lot of accessories available in the UK for
the Kitchenaid mixers. Or y'know, poke me before I go to the US and I'll
pick up some accessories there (to be honest they're not really any cheaper
though).

On Monday, 10 September 2012 11:46:28 UTC+1, parag0n wrote:

> Kenwood Chef mixers are cheaper, have metal gearing, stronger motors, and
> the accessories are available in the UK.

> Kitchenaids have a 300% markup over here for no apparent reason.

> On 10 September 2012 11:36, Kimball Johnson <kim...@bowerham.net<javascript:>
> > wrote:

>> On 10 September 2012 10:22, Simon Howes <simonh...@googlemail.com<javascript:>>
>> wrote:
>> > Awesome, the kitchen mixer will also aid when mixing up plaster of
>> paris and
>> > silicon.

>> I assume this was a troll, but seriously food equipment should not be
>> used for this.

>> Kimball


 
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