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Iconic KitchenAid £545 stand mixer less than £300 in rare deal

Iconic KitchenAid £545 stand mixer less than £300 in rare deal

Daily Record17-07-2025
The KitchenAid Tilt-Head Stand Mixer is down to £299.99 from £549 on Amazon
Whether it's a seasoned baker or someone just beginning to experiment with homemade treats, having the right tools can transform the time in the kitchen. From whipping cream to kneading dough, a reliable mixer isn't just a convenience - it's a game-changer.
For many, it's the kind of appliance that earns a permanent spot on the countertop. Now, shoppers can grab the KitchenAid 4.3L Tilt-Head Stand Mixer for £299.99 down from £549 on Amazon.
This mixer is classic for a reason as it's solid, simple to use and also will look great on the counter. It has a tilt-head design to make it easy to add ingredients and the full metal build means it's built to last.
It delivers a great performance every time, with the original planetary mixing action meaning it gets into every corner of the bowl. It comes with one hub that works with loads of optional attachments, meaning customers can do more than just mix.
The 4.3L stainless steel bowl has a sturdy handle, and the clear pouring shield helps to keep things tidy when adding ingredients. Whether it's baking a cake or whipping cream, this mixer has a lot of versatility.
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If this mixer isn't the one for everyone, there are a number of alternative options to choose from such as the Russell Hobbs Go Create White Stand Mixer for £90 from Argos. This mixer comes with 10 speeds and a pulse setting and has a 5.5 litre premium stainless steel bowl. Another option is the 800W Stand Mixer for £55 from Dunelm which has a removable inner bowl, is easy cleaning and is suitable for hot liquids.
Shoppers have rated the KitchenAid Stand Mixer a 4.6 out of 5 stars however on Amazon. One person said: "I've just purchased my 3rd KitchenAid. This product constantly yields the desired results. There may be more affordable options, but this is the best quality option available."
Another said: "I expected good things and wasn't disappointed . It does exactly what I expect it to easily and feels very heavy duty."
Some others disagreed, however. One person wrote: " KitchenAid has no customer support. They do not answer their phone support line or email. Shocking service."
"Had cheaper mixers before, worth spending for the quality the KitchenAid provides," said another shopper.
Shoppers can grab the KitchenAid 4.3L Tilt-Head Stand Mixer on Amazon.
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