Im after a mixer that can do meat just wondering can this one powerful enough to do it?
http://www.bigw.com.au/home-garden/small-appliances/food-driā¦
Is Kitchen Aid better than Breville?
Im after a mixer that can do meat just wondering can this one powerful enough to do it?
http://www.bigw.com.au/home-garden/small-appliances/food-driā¦
Is Kitchen Aid better than Breville?
thanks, will do some more research
What do you mean by "meat mixer" and "that can do meat"?
Mixers are usually used for cakes, bread, etc. Do you want to mince meat (ie: create mince) then no mixer can do that without a mincer accessory.
I am having trouble understanding why you'd use a mixer to mix meat. Can you clarify what you are trying to do?
also depends on how much you want to make. domestic appliances are by no means a commercial counterpart. a $100 mixer will never be able to do what a $2k mixer does, even if it looks the same.
ie. a commercial microwave can continuously nuke, day in day out, non stop for a day. put a normal microwave through it and you're guaranteed to burn it out
If you ask me, I would recommend getting a Kenwood. Their mixers have a good reputation. Check out the KMC510 which is mid range yet still powerful. A KitchenAid is very pretty to look at but you're paying a premium price for that. My aunt has a KA and says that it struggles to knead bread and if she'd given a choice again, she'd go for a Kenwood (she's had one for many years before the KA).