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I think that it is obvious that there are no other mixers that perform like a Kitchenaid but is less expensive. You get what you pay for. Not sure what your budget is but I have to assume that Kitchenaid is out of reach for you. If family members ask what you want for Christmas..TELL THEM. Maybe they will all contribute to your purchase.
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I don't know what happened to my thread, but I was saying that they have just put out a smaller kitchenaid and it does everything that the bigger/regular one does. It has gotten good comments. I have one that was my mother's about 40 years ago and it is still going strong. It is definitely worth the money and you won't regret buying one.
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Probably a good time to pick up one. Target has $250 off the 5 quart professional Kitchenaid mixer. http://www.target.com/p/kitchenaid-p...r/-/A-15840495
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I just saw an ad on tv last night for a smaller version KitchenAid --more compact but it used all the same attachments, etc. I don't use a mixer much, but it sure was tempting! Also came in lots of colors, too.
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I had a real nice Hamilton beach yrs ago with stainless bowls and the mixer was also stainless. It was a good one. I traded it with my friend for her kitchen aid. She sold my vintage for 80 dollars on e-bay.
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