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KitchenAid Stand Mixer KSM150 - Boysenberry $549 + FREE SHIPPING @ Your Home Depot

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This deal is only available with this color. It's a pretty decent deal.

The KitchenAid Stand Mixer KSM150 offers the penultimate kitchen mixing experience. Designed and made in the USA, the KitchenAid KSM150 Stand Mixer has become and still is the must have kitchen machine, offering outstanding quality, versatility, functionality and durability. Since it was first introduced in 1918, the KitchenAid Stand Mixer has offered a planetary mixing action, which moves the accessory in two different directions to cover the entire bowl. The efficient 300 watt motor is more than capable of making dough’s, combining cake mixes and whisking egg whites, with the direct drive transmission adjusting the speed itself depending on the consistency it’s mixing.

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  • -1

    It looks purple.

  • +8

    Why would you want to have the second last kitchen mixing experience?!?

  • anyone can give review of kenwood major kmm770?

    • +1

      Dont know about the Kenwood but I have had my KA mixer for 9 years (purchased second hand) and has been a great performer. I use it to knead dough regularly (approximately twice a month) and its still going strong.

      I hear the old KW mixers with metal parts are really good but not the new ones with plastic parts.

    • +1

      I find that the kmm770 is a lot lighter than my Kenwood chef km02(not so sure about the model no.) bought 7-8 years ago. I love my Kenwood chef, but bought a kmm770 also because of it's bigger size. Unfortunately, I think the kmm770 feels more flimsier than km02, and vibrates more when in use.

  • So, rep, what's the ultimate kitchen mixing experience?

  • +1

    I assumed that the KSM160 must have been the ultimate kitchen mixing experience. But, alas, no… According to yourhomedepot, it too only offers the penultimate experience. A little confused by how two machines can both offer "the" penultimate experience, I nevertheless searched on. Then I saw a more expensive (and presumably better) "KPM5" mixing machine on yourhomedepot and was sure I'd found it. But again - "the penultimate kitchen mixing experience". I now don't know what gets to me more - that 3 different machines are all apparently second best, or that I can't seem to find out what the best one is.

    • It's not even second best… penultimate means second to last. So they're saying it's one step above a wooden spoon.

      • Indeed, the Latin "paene-" means "almost" or "next to"; and ultimate comes from the Latin for last. But it is not "last" as in "last in the race". It is "last" as in "final" (as in last in a series of things). This has come to mean "last one standing" - the best - in so many modern usages (as I'm sure you'd agree). So penultimate effectively means "second last one standing" or second best.

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