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madballs
post Jan 13 2021, 11:52 AM

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QUOTE(marfccy @ Jan 13 2021, 11:29 AM)
mari2 kasi feedback on stand mixers that joo guys using. thinking to get one for making bread and cookies at home

burnt out my old hand mixer last time whipping cream lel

how come got so many weird conflicting stuff like people said higher wattage mixers better tapi got several commercial mixers like 500-600W and works better geh. then banyak perry smith, russel taylor etc all equipped with 1000-1500W motors  hmm.gif

was thinking kitchenaid but damn its expensive for Artisan line
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Top motor use lesser watt. Those below 500w is usually top motor. Ie kitchenaid. Because the motor is at the top, if u mix at high speed it will be unstable and move around. Some folks will opt for clip support on the kitchen top to stablize the vibration.

Bottom motor use higher watt. Ie kenwood. Because the weight is at bottom is is more stable at high speed mix.

Our family prefer kenwood, but 1 of my cousin die die prefer kitchenaid. Cuz it' has more modern aesthetic to it I guess.

If u r not a heavy user, get kenwood as its cheaper and it can really last for a long time.

Kitchenaid is over price here.
madballs
post Jan 13 2021, 12:01 PM

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QUOTE(marfccy @ Jan 13 2021, 11:56 AM)
actually pretty easy if you opt for no knead recipes. but for me cause kneading and making bread is kinda relaxing

the feel when you make good bread is good smile.gif
oh you mean as decor? haha

hmm their kenwood chef line eh? RM1.7k in harvey norman...

dem influencers all in youtube all using kitchen aid haha
huh didnt know this. but yes kitchenaid is more promoted among influencers to be "in thing" thats why. no doubt the aesthetics are good too
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Just notice you want to make bread dough.

Bread dough usually need high power and the knit hook(s hook) need to be strong enough as bread dough is very thick. You probably need mid range to high range kitchen mixer for it.

You can opt for SPAR as well. Bread artisan do recommend this brand for bread making.
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post Jan 13 2021, 12:04 PM

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QUOTE(NB01 @ Jan 13 2021, 12:02 PM)
Best is buy Bakwa Bun from TK Bakery, no need so susah make dough and then go buy Bakwa separately. LOL.
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Ini haram boss. Lol

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post Jan 13 2021, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(blanket84 @ Jan 13 2021, 12:05 PM)
Other appliance as decor, stand mixer mainly must be functional and looks good.

Kenwood chef is ugly. Mine is kenwood k-mix. Looks aesthetically pleasing. If you don't mind the look, kenwood chef is much much better than artisan.
Which kitchenaid model you bought. My sister's artisan performed poorly when kneading bread. Which is the reason I bought kenwood instead (I bought mine after hers in 2013).
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Kenwood no longer bring kmix to Malaysia.

Not all chef is bad looking, some are really colorful.

If you want everlasting look, the chef titanium looks good. The bowl is damn shiny. Lol

 

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