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Sage the Bakery Boss Stand mixer 1200 W Aluminium

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Of course, if size is what you’re after, the Kenwood certainly wins this round with a 5-litre bowl. But if you don’t want to fill your kitchen worktops with a heavy glass bowl, it might be worth choosing the KitchenAid’s smaller 4.8L stainless steel bowl - which some could argue is the more stylish option. Which one is easiest to use and clean? In our tests, we put the Artisan Bowl Lift through its paces, filling it to maximum capacity with cookie batter, pizza dough and egg whites. It can hold up to 0.5kg of dry flour, making 3.7kg of dough or 11 small pizzas, eight egg whites and over 300g of cookie dough. Even at capacity, we were really impressed by how well the machine performed. Unlike many of the tilt-head mixers we’ve tested, the bowl lift kept its cool when under pressure, with minimal shaking and rattling. The 300-watt Artisan is available in 13 tantalising colours – including a very tasty honey colour – and comes with a 4.8-litre stainless steel bowl, a smaller 3-litre stainless steel bowl without a handle for smaller batches or extra ingredients for the same recipe, a balloon whisk, dough hook, flat beater and a brilliant Flex Edge beater with a rubber edge for scraping wayward ingredients off the side of the bowl. Alongside some classic accessories including a wire balloon whisk, flat beater and dough hook, the Titanium Chef Baker also comes with digital, built-in weighing scales. While integrated scales might seem like an unnecessary luxury, having the ability to weigh directly into your mixing bowl is a huge benefit, not only saving on time but also on washing up. The scales also double as a timer, which is ideal if you’re keen to keep mixing and kneading times as precise as possible. This heavy duty mixer will help make you a pro in the kitchen. The Bakery Boss replicates the same planetary mixing action used in commercial bakeries and patisseries. It has 360 degrees full bowl coverage and a double sided scraper that cuts mixing time down by 60%. It has everything you need to create professional results. Commercial quality mixing

Nevertheless, what really makes this mixer stand head and shoulders above every other model on the planet is the inclusion of a computer-controlled interface, built-in scales and the ability to warm ingredients – in the bowl! The interface has six presets, including dough proving, chocolate melting, egg white whisking and dough kneading. However, most avid bakers will love the scale and bowl-heating functions most. To use the scales, you simply clamp the mixing bowl into position and select the scale function, change the units to your preference and pour in the ingredients. When worktop or cupboard space is in short supply, this Mini mixer is the perfect solution. While it might be 20% smaller, it’s only a slight compromise on its bigger brother, the Artisan. For starters, it’ll still be able to whip up to eight egg whites, cream 2kg of mashed potatoes or mix 680g of plain flour in its 3.3l bowl, using ten speeds powered by a quiet direct drive motor. Plus, it has the same thorough planetary mixing action of the Artisan, and even an attachment hub on the front. This means you can power everything you can with a regular KitchenAid tilt head model – mince meat, slice vegetables, roll or cut pasta or squeeze, chop and process food – without hauling another appliance out.The Bakery Boss replicates the planetary mixing action used in commercial bakeries and patisseries to give you 360 degree bowl coverage and professional results. If you want to go beyond just bread and cake baking, consider this hugely efficient stand mixer-cum-food processor from Magimix. Sage # The Bakery Boss # Bakery Boss # sage the bakery boss mixer # sage the bakery boss # sage the bakery boss stand mixer If you have a large family or bake on an industrial scale and are looking for a mixer with a big enough bowl to accommodate a four kilo cake, then this is the model for you. Before divulging its premium features, let’s start with the basics. The Kenwood Titanium Chef Patissier XL comes with a huge 7-litre stainless steel bowl, a smaller 5-litre mixing bowl, four main attachments – a standard whisk, Kenwood’s excellent K beater, a creaming beater with rubber edges and huge dough hook – and a bright LED bowl lamp. Like its smaller stablemate reviewed above, it also features two external ports for adding a range of 25 optional attachments.

These are the mixers they have in the Bake Off tent, and you can see why - they are just so gorgeous. From the matte shades to the colour-of-the-year editions (especially last year!), these mixers are the ultimate icon to have on your countertop.' In addition to the 4.7L glass mixing bowl, the Bakery Boss™ comes standard with a second 3.8L polished stainless mixing bowl for better processing of smaller quantities. 12 speed electronic control

The flexible edge on this revolutionary beater wipes the sides and bottom of the bowl with every turn, cutting down mixing time by 60% and making clean up a snap.

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