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giles

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My wife has worn out 2 kitchen aid mixers over the last 20 years. We burnt up the first one grinding burger from a moose i killed. It didn't really kill it kill it but it was very weak and loud after that. So we inherited her dad's commercial grade kitchen aid a couple lf years ago. It slowly gained the same issues. It had lasted her dad many years but was only used a couple lf times a year. It has been used multiple times a week since she got it. She started bugging me a month ago about a new one. I refused to buy the same thing. I told her to find something better and I didn't care about cost. She found a brand and then found a place that sold them. So today we took the 1.5 hour drive to go look at one. She fell in love and they had the color she wanted in stock. So it rode home with us. I think Nancy @Jamie is the only person I know that bakes like my wife. I figured I'd share anyways.


 

giles

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Jamie

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Nancy still using the Kitchen-Aid mixer I bought for her on our first anniversary. Several years ago I bought her the larger commercial version, which she only uses when the larger capacity is needed. It is loud AF. Inherited a like new Kitchen-Aid mixer from my Mom. Methinks we won’t live long enough to wear out all three of these, but you never know. Looks like a superb mixer you got. 👍🏻

I tried grinding venison with the mixer when we first got it nearly 30 years ago. Luckily, I recognized within seconds that I would have killed it if I kept going. Bought a 1HP grinder with which I have ground a few thousand pounds of meat. Kitchen-Aid might survive grinding a pound or two of meat once in a while, but not really designed for that job on a large scale.
 

giles

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I agree and take full responsibility for the first one. This second one is loud AF, lol. The new one is almost silent and the design seems much better with the bowl being a moving part. Has a scraper inside that keeps it from building up on the edges. Pretty neat unit. I'll likely try and rebuild this kitchen aid at some point. At least pull it apart and see why things don't work smooth anymore. (Latch is a bear)
 
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Dustinb80

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Mine doesn't get used nearly as often as yalls do. I haven't had any issues with my kitchen aid. I'm glad to hear that yall do though. They get their workouts
 
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hickslawns

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Good input. We killed a KitchenAid grinding deer as well. Replaced it. Has done everything we have asked. We don't ask it to grind burger anymore. That's not a bash. More of a "hey don't try to grind burger with it if you want it to last."
 

Hedgelj

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We have a kitchen aid like the black one you posted. Use it a time or three a month. Never ground with it because I've heard it's not heavy duty enough for more occasional use. Have a dedicated grinder for that. Have the grain mill attachment in my Amazon cart waiting for extra money or a great sale.
 

giles

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We have a kitchen aid like the black one you posted. Use it a time or three a month. Never ground with it because I've heard it's not heavy duty enough for more occasional use. Have a dedicated grinder for that. Have the grain mill attachment in my Amazon cart waiting for extra money or a great sale.
After my experiences with that mixer and attachments, I do not have faith in that. This new mixer is a worm drive design. It should be able to withstand the harder jobs of doing more than mixing.
 
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