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KitchenAid RRK150QG 5 Qt. Artisan Series - Liquid Graphite (Renewed)

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Color: Liquid Graphite


Size: 5 quart


Features

  • This Certified Refurbished product is tested & certified by KitchenAid to look and work like-new. The product includes original accessories, and is backed by a 6-month warranty

Description

KitchenAid Artisan Series Refurbished 5 Qt. Tilt Head Stand Mixer model has a 325-watt motor, stainless steel bowl with comfort handle and a tilt-head mixer design that provides easy access to bowl and beaters. Burnished or coated beater included with purchase dependent on availability.

Brand: KitchenAid


Color: Liquid Graphite


Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe Jars


Capacity: 5 Quarts


Controls Type: Knob


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


Manufacturer: KitchenAid


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Brand: KitchenAid


Color: Liquid Graphite


Special Feature: Dishwasher Safe Jars


Capacity: 5 Quarts


Controls Type: Knob


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: 77


Manufacturer: KitchenAid


UPC: 883049274904 798527626611 883049283777


Product Dimensions: 14.3 x 9.3 x 14 inches


Item Weight: 22 pounds


Item model number: RRK150QG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 16, 2013


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  • Exactly what I'd expect- Quality, Performance, and Value
I write this enjoying an oatmeal cherry cookie, fresh from the double batch just whipped up in the new Kitchenaid. It arrived today- 4 days after I ordered it- Talk about SUPER saver shipping! You all know what a Kitchenaid is- so I'm not gonna sing the praises of the mixer in general- but I'll tell ya about mine: It arrived double boxed- and tightly packed. The inner box, the Kitchenaid box, was plain white with green "Factory Reconditioned" letters on the side. I was nervous about how close to new this really would be... I opened it up and set it on the counter- Yes, there are two small blemishes on it- on the side of the unit- they look just like two #2 pencil points. Not bad- I expected far worse to be honest. And I plan on making this a workhorse anyway- the Kitchenaid, to me, isn't a showpiece (if it were, I'd buy NEW.) Two small dots aren't enough to make me want to pay twice what I did on this one. I inspected the paddle (what I use most) blade- perfect- The dough hook was also perfect. Both came nested tightly in the inner styrofoam. The whisk attachment, which arrived attached to the unit, was, indeed, a little bent out of shape. A little pressure on two sides put it right back to normal. I remember the first Kitchenaid I bought (a base-power plain white one) had the same issue. Really, not a big deal at all. The bowl was perfect as well- no scrapes- solid handle. It took me a little while to unknot the plug- was wound up in the bowl. I prepped everything and set to work- a double recipe of oatmeal cookies. This is the recipe that would bring the lesser Kitchaid to its knees- it would do it, but it would complain the whole time. The mixer did just fine with it. I'm happy to report- all operation is perfectly normal. Fron the for-what-it's-worth department- I've owned 3 Kitchenaids now- they have ALL definitely made a different sound running at lower speeds than at the higher speeds. I would purchase again without reservation. Again, I make my appliances work for me, rather than just look pretty. Expect a blemish here or there- Expect the performance and quality of a KitchenAid- and expect it to arrive a lot sooner than you'd think. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2005 by Thom

  • What's on the inside!
Color: Boysenberry Size: 5 Quart
I got this to make dough for different biscuits and such and I had to wonder if buying a renewed version was the right move but in hindsight I can say it was. I saved a ton of money and it works as good as my 50 year old one that finally is giving up the ghost and will need a motor soon. Being an engineer, of course I took it apart after the warranty period was up and sure enough, it's not made quite as well as the really old ones (the metal wasn't quite as heavy duty) but I was surprised how none of the parts were plastic (not even the housing) and were all made of metal. The drive gears and anything that takes serious weight/torque was made of metal (not full steel I don't think, but some sort of alloy that I didn't bother to test) and there were no blemishes or shavings of any kind in the gear box or around the race bearing/bushings. I did go ahead and re-grease it all while I had it open, but overall I was impressed with the quality. Yes there were a few plastic parts as expected to keep the cost down, but nothing that would go out easily and none were gears. The plastics were confined to the electronics and connectors which is to be expected and the lid was made of a thinner gauge than the old one, but I am concerned with function, and this functions just as well. The rest of the parts (The paddle, the bowl etc) were all in perfect shape and I honestly couldn't tell if they had ever been used at all or not. Overall, saving around $150 was absolutely worth it IMHO. I hope you found this helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Chadnic

  • An excellent product
Color: Metallic Chrome Size: 5 Qt
The mixer I had before was ok. It did the job, until the electronic controls broke and the speed was kind of random. This mixer on the other hand is vastly superior than my previous Oster stand mixer, or my moms old Sunbeam (but she can't complain, she used it for 50 years). The biggest pros are the sturdiness and power of this mixer. It is also quiet and can do any job without lamentations. The standard stailess bowl is a plus too. I no longer have to worry about breaking it like I had with the old glass bowls. The 5.5 qt. bowl is a good size for me. I don't think I have any recipe that would exceed its capacity. Its smaller cousing may be too limited for weekend baker. The attachments are also easy to clean, and will probably never rust. My old attachments rusted a bit near the rivets because, I often will just let the dishes to dry in the dish rack. This is no longer a worry. If you think that you need the special chute to avoid messes, think again. This accessory is not at all needed. The refurb. model that I purchased did not have it. I had reservations about this when I placed my order, but after using the mixer, I soon realized that not only did I not need it, but it is probably a nuisance. This device greatest quality, sturdiness, is also the cause of its greatest defect; it is heavy. A frail person would not be able to handle it. This is not the kind of device that you can easily store in the cubboards. It is much better if you can devote counter space for it. I still have an unresolved question? Basically kitchen aid has two basic designs: one where the top part of the mixer pivots (my mixer) and one where the bowl goes up and down. I still wonder if one design is superior? I think that should be your only question when buying a kitchen aid mixer. I hope you enjoy this product as much as I did. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2005 by renaissance man

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