Saw this at the Costco for $299.99 ($300 as far as I'm concerned) when I was wandering around today. Not as good as the $250 at Myers but they actually had stock.
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Saw this at the Costco for $299.99 ($300 as far as I'm concerned) when I was wandering around today. Not as good as the $250 at Myers but they actually had stock.
You need to be a member.
Actually - I think you are a member :)
He's a country member.
yeah, that was in the back of my mind.
This is actually an amazing price - the Myer deal was exceptional, the mini is sometimes sold for $500+ e.g. appliances online, house.
On the spec, this machine has only 250w of power. Does anyone know if it is enough? It seems rather weak.
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https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/kitchenaid-artisan-…
Reviews on the product, but I read somewhere else that 250W is a minimum. It depends on what you intend to use it for. If you do a lot of heavy dough then maybe not, if you mainly make cakes etc then probably OK. I have the big brother of this and it only has 300W. It works fine for me but I don't do heavy dough recipes.
thank you. It is just confusing. All other ones on the market are at less 700w.
No probs. It is always hard when you have to put down the cash for these things because you want them to work and you want them to last. Personally mine is very under utilised because I get my pastry fix from "Lune" but I do like it when I use it. I get a lot more out of my Vitamix blender and my Magimix food processor.
Thanks. I'm a member of my localy gym…