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Which Stand Mixer Should I Buy -

: Featuring a 500W-800W bottom-mounted motor, this "workhorse" can knead up to 14 pounds of dough without stalling. It is significantly lighter (approx. 12.3 lbs) than all-metal mixers, making it easier to move. Ankarsrum Stand Mixer

: The 5-quart bowl can handle dough for up to 9 dozen cookies or 4 loaves of bread in a single batch.

: Its power hub supports over 10 optional attachments, including pasta makers and food grinders. which stand mixer should i buy

: With over 20 colors available, it often serves as a permanent countertop centerpiece.

: Often recommended for professional-level bread baking, it uses a unique rotating bowl design that is highly efficient for high-hydration doughs like brioche. Value and Specialized Options We Tested 15 Stand Mixers—4 Stood Out Above the Rest Ankarsrum Stand Mixer : The 5-quart bowl can

: You can find this model at retailers like KitchenAid , Lowe's , and Williams-Sonoma . The Powerhouse for Bread: Bosch and Ankarsrum

is the gold standard. It excels at common tasks such as whipping cream, creaming butter for cookies, and mixing cake batters. : Often recommended for professional-level bread baking, it

is widely considered the best overall choice for most home bakers due to its versatility and iconic design, specialized needs may point you toward more powerful alternatives. The All-Rounder: KitchenAid Artisan Series For the average household, the KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer