KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer Review

The KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer comes bundled with a whooping 575 watt motor, which means it can handle most heavy mixing duties (that are still practical of course).

I can get pizza dough, various brad dough, pasta dough to be thoroughly mixed without having to worry much about the KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer not being able to handle such tough dough, and ending up overtaxing the motor.

KitchenAid 600 Mixer Review

The KitchenAid Professional 600 mixer boasts of having an all metal construction, meaning that this mixer is made to last, unlike the mixture of plastic and metal construct of most other mixers in the market. In their own words, “Durable all-steel gears provide reliable service”. The KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer even has a 10 speed control where I can pick between a very fast whip, or just a slow stir.

And for those who are visual-conscious about how their mixer should look, shouldn’t fret. The KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer comes with a dazzling choice of 12 colors such as Cinnamon, Empire Red (as pictured above, left) and many others.

This Heavy Duty Mixer’s Drawback
The KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer however, is not spared from suffering drawbacks.

Firstly, the most notable drawback is that the KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer isn’t light. Weighing at 25 pounds, this mixer is clearly meant to be left on the counter and not be lugged up and down into storage, thus making mobility for this mixer to be rather limited.

With the weight addressed, naturally, the size is a problem too. Not only is the KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer heavy, it is also rather bulky. It would not be very ideal for someone who has a confined kitchen to have this monster hogging a large space on the counter.

Summary

As the KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer has a more powerful motor built in, noise is definitely a factor. The whining and whirring of the motor as it mixes can rather be noticeable, though not to the extent of being unbearable. The KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer is also to be noted that it isn’t suitable for smaller scale tasks as it seems to be constructed with heavy users in mind.

And finally, I would say, the biggest drawback of the KitchenAid Professional 600 Mixer would be it’s heafty price tag, which costs about $350. Not a petty sum to be splurged on a mixer.

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