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KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer K45SS, White & 5 Cup Food Chopper - KFC0516,Matte Black

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Features

  • Product 1: #1 MIXER BRAND IN THE WORLD* *Source: Euromonitor International Ltd. for retail sales revenue, USD, all retail channels. More information, including date ranges available at: mixerclaim.kitchenaid.com
  • Product 1: Built to take it all on with the durable and built-to-last metal construction, and 59 touchpoints around the mixer bowl for great mixing results.
  • Product 1: 4.5 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl to mix up to 8 dozen cookies* in a single batch. Dishwasher safe. *Using the flat beater; 28g dough each
  • Product 1: Easily add ingredients with the tilt-head design, because you'll have better access to the bowl - lock the head in place while mixing
  • Product 2: Precisely chop or puree with the stainless steel multi-purpose blade that locks in place for convenient pouring
  • Product 2: Whisk, whip and stir a variety of ingredients, including whipped cream in just 30 seconds* with the included whisk accessory *Based on 1 cup of heavy cream
  • Product 2: With its small, countertop friendly footprint and simple cord wrap, its easy to store, neatly tucking away when you're finished prepping
  • Product 2: 2 speeds and pulse for coarse or fine results for anything from chunky pico de gallo and salsa, to a creamy hummus, smooth sauce or tasty dressing

Description

KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer K45SS, White Classic Series Stand Mixer. Perfect for kitchens of all sizes, the classic series stand mixer delivers the power and durability to mix large batches. 8 cup flour power. Powerful 275W motor. Versatile 10-speed control. Durable, direct drive transmission. Multipurpose attachment hub with removable metal cover. Sturdy, all-metal construction. Easy-access, tilt-head design. Accommodating 4-1/2 quart, brushed stainless steel bowl. C dough hook. Dishwasher safe, nylon-coated flat beater, and dough hook. Stainless steel wire whip. Industry´s best beater-to-bowl coverage with 67-point planetary mixing action. Standard 115V AC, 60 Hz, 3-wire cord, 3-prong plug. Dimensions: 14-3/32" D. x 13-29/32" H. x 8-21/32" W. White with silver trim band. KitchenAid 5 Cup Food Chopper - KFC0516,Matte Black This compact and lightweight 5 Cup Food Chopper is ideal for everyday use and offers endless fresh options to quickly chop, whip, mix and puree - whether you want to eat healthier, be more creative, or just save time on meal prep. Easily chop fresh fruits and vegetables, whip up butter or whipped cream, mince parsley, chives, or garlic, all for easy preparation in your favorite recipes. You can even purée cooked fruit or vegetables to make baby food, or to use as bases for soups or sauces. The drizzle basin is great for making mayonnaise, dressings, sauces and other condiments.

Brand: KitchenAid


Color: White


Special Feature: Adjustable Speed Control


Controls Type: Knob


Date First Available: January 8, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Clearly the best for the price, and more than adequate even for heavy dough
Color: White Style: Mixer
KitchenAid has three main models of stand mixer: the 4.5 quart Classic tilt-head ($188, or $226 for the slightly more powerful "Plus"), the 5 quart Artisan tilt-head ($298), and the 6 quart fixed-head Professional ($359). The prices are Amazon prices; MSRP is considerably more, and B&M retailers have trouble matching Amazon even with Black Friday sales. I'm sure the bigger mixers are, in some ways, better, but don't underestimate what an enormous step up even the lowly Classic model is from a hand mixer or plastic food processor. This is a very solid product. And most of us, while we value the convenience of a big stand mixer when baking things, don't exactly use these things every day. Even if you think that at some point in the future, you have reason to get a bigger one, remember that the bigger ones take up a lot more space, and these things actually have decent resale value, so if you want to upgrade later, your previous investment isn't necessarily lost altogether. I bought this because I'd been baking Dutch-style appeltaart a number of times, and people really like it, but it was a lot of work to make. At some point, I looked into how to make it faster, and I ended up getting a $20 peeler/corer/slicer for the apples, as well as this mixer. Appeltaart involves a heavy shortbread pasty crust (what the Germans call "Mürbeteig"), which is a challenge for a lot of kitchen equipment and traditionally has to be kneaded by hand, so if I was going to get a device to make it for me, it would have to be a pretty heavy-duty one. The dough has a 3:2:1 flour/butter/sugar ratio (by weight) and just a little bit of egg. Usually, I'd cut the butter into small pieces to make it easier, but to put this mixer to the test, I just dumped in the ingredients and pulled the delightfully solid-feeling lever to the slowest speed. It wasn't a small amount of dough either; the bowl was filled pretty much to capacity and a little bit of flour spilled out initially. At first, it looked like the dough was never going to come together, but I just left it running for a few minutes and before long I had a perfect dough. I had worried that maybe the dough would be too crumbly because the mixer can't do the typical squeezing motion that you do by hand to really make the dough cohesive, but it turns out that once everything is thoroughly mixed, it only takes 10 seconds of hand-kneading to make the dough really come together. The hard work is really in the mixing and the mixer does it extremely well. It's clear that these things have been on the market for a long time and a lot of minor issues have been worked out over the years. The shape of the attachments and the shape of the bowl, for instance, are well matched to each other so the thing will beat even a single egg or a small amount of whipping cream just fine, and doughs don't stick to the bowl when using the paddle attachment. The bayonet type bowl attachment really locks the bowl in place without making it hard to remove, things don't splatter into spots that are hard to clean, etc. Two nit-picks: 1. The mixer works if you don't lock it in the down position. I can't imagine this is good for the internal gearing, though then again the head is heavy enough that it might not matter very much. Still, it would be good to have some sort of interlock so that it didn't operate when you don't lock it down. Meanwhile, just remember to double-check that you have it locked down before turning it on. 2. The whisk attachment oxidizes a lot when you put it in a dishwasher, especially if you use a copious amount of strong detergent (e.g. Cascade brand). This leaves a black powdery residue that rubs off easily. I don't think it's particularly dangerous if it were to end up in your food in small quantities, but it has a metallic smell and taste and it's unsightly. I'm sure it says somewhere in the manual that the whisk attachment shouldn't go in the dishwasher, but it would be nice if the manufacturer could either make it so this doesn't happen in the first place, or alternatively attached a label to the thing with a warning so you can't miss it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015 by J. J. Weel

  • Great kitchen appliance
Color: White Style: Mixer
Super high-quality, durability, functionality. By extra attachments, it does everything.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024 by Edwin R

  • Great mixer!
Color: Onyx Black Style: Mixer
I'm a huge fan of KitchenAid products. This is my first electric mixer I've ever had and it works so well. It is a bit pricey but if it's something you think you would use relatively often I highly recommend it. The only thing is I wish the ball had a handle on it, I know some of the larger models come with that but it would be nice for the smaller one too. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024 by Lukas Bauer

  • So much better than the lift-bowl style!
Color: White Style: Mixer
Ok, some people might disagree with me, but I found this tilt-head mixer to be waaay easier to use than my previous lift-bowl style. I like to bake with my grandkids and the tilt makes it easy for them to add ingredients because the head doesn't get in the way. My last KitchenAid mixer was a lot more expensive, but this one was a great value. It's really heavy, but maybe that's a good thing...visions of cake batter flying all over if it were very light weight : ) Really glad I made the switch in style and was still able to stick with a reliable name like KitchenAid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Jacqueline

  • Great
Color: Onyx Black Style: Mixer
I bake a lot and this has saved me so much time and everything comes out perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024 by Beatriz

  • Love this mixer
Color: Onyx Black Style: Mixer
This is one of the bigger bowls we found and it is super easy to use!! They are extremely sturdy and it came with a dough hook and mixing hook. I hardly ever have to go over speed 4 to get things mixed up. It is very heavy but it is not too big to store in my cabinet so it doesn't have to sit on the counter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Dawn E.

  • Love it!
Color: White Style: Mixer
I really debated about spending so much. Glad I did. The quality is better than I expected. It has the power to help me with my bread and butter making. The hooks go on easily and clean up easily.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Tina

  • Good mixer but . . .
Color: Onyx Black Style: Mixer
For health reasons, I began making my own bread and finally decided I needed a stand mixer. After reading all the reviews on the various makes and models available I went with the Kitchenaid Classic with the 4.5 quart bowl. I figured the smaller size bowl would be adequate for my needs. The mixer is heavy (22 lbs) and rather expensive ($330), but I am pleased with the quality of this product and ease of use. The main, and so far only, problem is with the bowl. The lack of a handle proved to be more of a problem than I had anticipated but the real problem is the tendency for this bowl to become firmly attached to the base after mixing dough at or above medium speeds. A couple of the reviews I had read described this problem but I figured 'How bad can it be'. Unfortunately I found out. Prolonged (3 or 4 minutes) at medium speed (#3) mixing bread dough with a paddle or dough hook hammers the base of the bowl so hard against the metal in the stand mixer base that it is exceedingly difficult to remove the bowl. It is almost as if the two pieces of metal became welded or super-glued together. Without a handle, it is very difficult to firmly grasp the bowl to twist it loose from the base. Using a couple of rubber jar-opener grippers on the sides of the bowl is the only way I can get enough torque to twist the bowl. free from the base. Putting a bit of lubricant on the areas where the bowls metal and stand base metal makes contact helps some but I shouldn't have to do this considering the price paid for this mixer. It may be that a larger bowl (possibly a glass bowl) with a handle will not have this problem. This bowl-removal-problem is the reasons down-graded the number of stars given this product. It is easy to use, very powerful, does a great job mixing and the weight is actually a benefit since it stabilizes the mixer during use. Now if I can just get the bowl unstuck from the mixer base so I can get the dough out and continue baking my bread . . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Michael Hoffman

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