Kitchen Aid 8 Qt Commercial Mixer Review ~ Tarts and Thyme
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By A Mystery Man Writer
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This post contains affiliate links to , and I may receive a small commission for a qualifying purchase (at no additional cost to you). I’m so excited to review a new addition to my baking arsenal: the Kitchen Aid 8 qt commercial mixer! If you didn’t read my post in December, I lost my very dear friend…my Artisan 4.5 qt stand mixer. We’d been together for about a decade, and I hadn’t realized just how much I’d come to rely on my stand mixer to take care of business while I worked on other things. I had to use a hand mixer — quite the eye opener. I was sad to see my Artisan stand mixer go. The silver lining was that I was able to splurge a little (thank you Christmas!). After reading reviews, I chose the Kitchen Aid 8 qt commercial mixer. Talk about insane differences, just in size…I was not expecting the sheer size of the sucker. Please understand: I’m a home baker, so I’ve never used commercial anything. So what’s different with the commercial mixer? From reading other Kitchen Aid 8 qt commercial mixer reviews, I knew to expect a weight difference. The Artisan paddle attachment […]
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