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Even novice chefs know they need a stellar stand mixer as part of their kitchen appliance lineup. KitchenAid has been making home mixers for over a century, and that includes its Model K455 Classic Series Stand Mixer. In this review, I’ll test drive the Kitchenaid mixer on a variety of kitchen and baking tasks, share the features and show you how well it works--or doesn't, and let you know if I can recommend it for you.
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What is KitchenAid Classic Stand Mixer?
This Kitchenaid mixer is meant to live on your counter for easy access. It's an AC-powered mixer that can automate cooking and baking tasks. This specific Kitchenaid model is what’s known as a tilt-head mixer, since you need to unlock the head of the mixer and tilt it back to change attachments, or to add some ingredients.
About the KitchenAid K455 Stand Mixer
KitchenAid’s K455 Stand Mixer is made with durable metal that can withstand many uses and it has 59 touchpoints inside the bowl to ensure mixing is thorough and even. The touchpoints refer to areas where the beater and bowl come into close contact and the more the better, since that’s what helps your ingredients get incorporated thoroughly. Regardless if using the included wire whip, dough hook, or beater, the KitchenAid Classic Stand Mixer uses nine-point planetary mixing action to combine the ingredients all the way through. So what’s planetary mixing action? Planetary mixing keeps the bowl steady and has the mixing arm move around the bowl like a planet orbiting a sun.
Included in the box is one 4.5-quart stainless steel bowl, one coated flat beater, one coated dough hook, and one 6-wire whip.
The KitchenAid mixer feels quite heavy and it’s substantially weighted, and you definitely want that since lightweight or plastic mixers can shimmy and shift while they’re working, which could lead to them moving or falling off the counter.
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