AmyLearnsToCook hi amy nice to see your videos. I want to ask you about kitchen aid mixer are the same i mean all original or fake cause i just buye the professional 5plus by sam.s but i thing its not original tell me plz
I hope you'll get lots of use from it. I have the Breville immersion blender, which I love. Very reliable and sturdy, and I think this mixer is the same.
Good Morning Amy: Thank you for all you do. Love how you explain everything. By the way, you look younger every year. Your kitchen is one of the prettiest ones I have ever seen. I am so impressed! .. Amy, you are also very beautiful and always make us feel as though we can do everything you show us!!! YAY! Please stay safe and continue making these outstanding videos!! God Bless You Always!!
I am considering buying the one in Australia chef boss and I think it will be perfect for gluten free bread dough. Glass bowl with a scraper will help to improve many other processes I use stand mixer for. Thank you for your videos on stand mixers.
Hey Angie. Hope all is well with you. Breville has discontinued selling here. Too bad. I think on higher speeds it has decent power. Lower speeds could be questionable. The biggest problem is how the bread dough slips when kneading. I'd like to do another test with two recipes to see if 6 cups of flour makes a bigger ball, and if it does better. Kinda like the Ankarsrum and Bosch have their peculiarities, maybe this guy does too?
Thanks for such a thorough review (as usual), Amy. I've never seen this in Canada, but I do remember the one on your counter. I hope you & Eric will have a great Easter weekend.
The light is a great idea to me. The only thing I don't like is the air exhaust in the front, other than that it looks really beautiful, and for an average household I believe is quite perfect. The only think I dislike about the scraper paddle is that is very small compared to the metal one, so if you have a higher amount of mix a lot of it is gonna stay above the beater on the bowl, but under it is very clear or does a great job cleaning the bowl and that creaming is perfect, very nice mixing action.
Yeah - A- on the creaming paddles, good call; it did the job, but was a bit of a rough ride. I've bought one of these in 2024 (not sure right now of the model), but haven't used it yet. (I'm using it in Australia, on the power here, too.)
I think for the Dow making you got to run machine at wee bit higher speed. With the speed it will throw the Dow around a bit. Unlike other mixers this one the Boss got a constant torque drive which mean it has the same power even at lower speeds.
Hi Amy! I own the Scraper Mixer Pro and I'm wondering if the bowls and attachments from that also fit on the new Bakery Chef mixer? Could you try and let me know?
The only thing I didn't like was the size of the paddle. It seems like it's less than half of the bowl so technically you can't do full blown capacity without burying the paddle. Love the light, it's a nice addition
wishing you'd made a double+ recipe to knead..I always want to see the mixers to be quantity challenged and here, well, at least we learn it doesn't knead one v optimally but do we see what it can do?
I From what i have seen on your show, i do not like the Breville due to the head hopping about. The first time i seen you demonstrate a Breville it also made some awful grinding noise from the gear. That was when you mixed up something called Snickerdoodle. In all fairness though, while you where kneading the bread dough you were doing so here at FOLDING speed, one speed above kneading speed. That one extra notch may well have been enough to not allow the dough to grab onto the bowl as intended. I love the double bladed paddle and i am happy to say that KitchenAid offers the double bladed paddle as well. There is one thing i am curious about, are the Breville/KitchenAid paddles interchangeable?
Years ago when I went on a tour of the KA factory they said you should only use scraper beaters with one scraper on one side of the beater(they had just brought out their own scraper beater, previously you could only get generic)because the pressure it put on the transmission and gears. I guess they has a high failure rate of machines with people using the double scraper generic beaters.
Any mixer does that with the dough when the dough is too wet. If you scraped the dough from the hook and added maybe a tbsp of flour, your dough likely would have kneaded just fine! Thanks for the review!
It might be unavailable due to the COVID situation. With so many people staying at home (including factory workers), perhaps the product is just not being produced for the time being. I've noticed the same thing for other brands, too.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed. Hopefully we'll have something new to salivate over (think bread recipe, think wheat cracking, think lots of flour).....
Hi, I just came looking for information about this Breville mixer and it appears that you are quite familiar with it. Can you tell me if there is any way to adjust the height of the beater? Mine comes nowhere near getting all of the ingredients at the bottom of the bowl. I have not tried the scraping beater because the cookie dough I make most often is very stiff.
Where can this be purchased from? I couldn't find the earlier scraper mixer and i now realize that is because it is not available any longer but now i cant find this bakery chef model either??? can u help me please? Thank You for a great review of this mixer too!!!
AmyLearnsToCook it is a shame.. besides the power and everything you can do with it, that royal champagne one is a beauty.. thanks for the info.. love your channel! 👍🏻
Very nice ayme i ws searching same but frm where i can buy ths im n ksa i need it if is possible ,,, thanks fir sharing ths beautiful stand mixer thanks lv u frm ksa
@@luvylove3635 Are you happy with your mixer? I will look it up on the Canada site (I live in Toronto). With the stores closed due to the pandemic, I don't know if it's available at the Bay. Hope you're happy with it.
hi amy, i have recently been hooked to baking but i dont know which stand mixer to buy. kitchenaid classic is a little out of my budget. is the breville scraper a good choice, or do you have another recommendation?
The handles…..might be my one reason to hunt one of these down! I have to keep my Kitchenaid in a cabinet. I’m forever worrying the head is going to unlatch when I’m transporting it from the kitchen to its home in the dining room cabinet!
The Bosch compact does well. The KA Pro 6 does good (but for how long if used regularly???). The Cooking Chef did nice. The Artisan just has the wrong shaped hook.
So is the 3qt metal bowl like Kitchenaid's combi 3qt bowl? The cord wrap is cool but I wonder how long it would last? I had a blow dryer with the same tech and after a month of use, it no longer recoiled. And the light is a cool feature! The whip seems too large for the 3qt bowl...to me it should be smaller.
Somehow I really want this. It is quite expensive around here, but you know what, this type of mixers really expensive around here. I think I want it because of the silicone beater and the 2 bowls included. (I think I would never use the hub, so I don't miss it.) Still costs way less than the KitchenAid. Still, because Sage (we have Sage here not Breville but the same) don't have an office here, they never discount it. :/ But, where I live we have 220 so at least that's a bonus. But I am thinking about rather buying an expensive food processor (Sage) because if I really want I can make basic pizza dough in it, and a bread machine. I rarely make sweets, but using my food processor almost daily for prep, so in the end, I have a big and expensive machine that I maybe use yearly, because it can't make a better bread loaf than my hand mixer. 🤷♂ I think I rather buy a bread machine and a food processor. Funny that I like making sweets but I don't have a sweet tooth. 😄
No, I saw them on their website yesterday. Maybe there was a shortage at one time (like a lot of things these days), but what I saw yesterday showed five colours.
I kind of wish I had purchased a tilt head mixer instead of a bowl lift. It's a bit of a pain to drop the bowl every time I need to scrape. Enjoy the bread and cookies!!!
Patricia....but you don't have to see the head wobble when kneading anything....If a certain KA model, you don't have to see your paint chip every time you tilt the head. If you have the room for bowl lift, I'd certainly appreciate it more than any bowl lift. Some tilt heads just aren't all that smooth with the lock and release system. Can you get a scraper beater for it?
Yup the only place you can still find this mixer is on the Breville website . What mixer would you recommend for bread making that can handle the dough ?
Very tough to answer. The Ank is good, Bosch is good (although it takes longer, it eventually kneads and will likely last 40 years), Cooking Chef seems good. Hobard seems good. KA Pro 6 does well (but if you use it everyday, it may eventually burn up). We use our bread machine a lot. Scrappy Doo, the Farberware was cheap and did good. Lots of choices. But there's a lot of $200-$300 mixers that do an 'ok' but not great job.
it will be available in Canada shortly, and it's priced roughly in Kenwood Chef territory, so higher than Cuisinart, the KitchenAid Artisan, and the Bosch Compact. It didn't sound the least bit strained with one loaf, so I think you could double this recipe without trouble. Give it a try.
I'd like to see if a bigger dough ball would work better. We just like how KA's can make one, two or triple (depending on model) with no issues (Pro, not Artisan). Glass is too slippery to knead dough in.
@@EricLearnstoCook Had I not seen it in your video I would never have thought of the difference between glass and metal, but it makes sense now. I made bread by hand for 30 years before buying a 7-quart Cuisinart in 2009 (so, the old style that was probably made by Kenwood). I've used it nearly every Sunday to make two loaves of bread since then with no issues; it barely gets warm. I did try four loaves once and it got quite a bit warmer but did not overheat. However, I decided that four loaves was not something I should do to the machine too often. I've never tried one loaf but I suspect I'd have the same spinning problem: it sometimes happens with two loaves if the dough is a bit too wet. A tablespoon or two of flour always sorts that out. That said, having watched a number of videos, yours and others, I'm becoming convinced that the C-shape dough hook is a major contributor to the spinning problem in several machines, especially with smaller batches.
Hi Amy, I would love to know which one would you recommend, this upgraded Breville mixer or the new KA artisan 185 which is without the spiral for attachment? I receieved my KA yesterday and am wondering whether it will be worth of it to change it up for this one coz besides lack of a spiral, the KA also is weirdly heavy at the top and makes weird noises at lower speeds. I live in Europe so I can still buy this one, please let me know if its worth of it :)
I would 100% recommend the Breville over KitchenAid Artisan, or any of the KitchenAid Mixers. The quality KitchenAid products is not what it once was. Both the KitchenAid and Breville handles most of the mixing task, but the Breville has better features, solid made, and less returns from owners. There are far more returns from the KitchenAid due to product failures. The draw back of the Breville is limited attachments. If you can live without the extra attachments and accessories KitchenAid has to offer, the Breville is worth purchasing. Note, I’m not unfavorable to the KitchenAid or bias in anyway, the products they produced is poorly made and quality control isn’t there. Getting an older KitchenAid second hand models is my recommendation, better made vs the new products made today. Amy, another well job done on your video, as always! -Lou
Omg amy I’ve been waiting for this in years thank you for the review btw my kitchen aid mixer stop mixing but the motor still runs don’t know what to do...
Plastic won't oxidize/rust...but may not fair well in a dishwasher for very many times...Prefer to hand wash. But it did scrape decent enough...would be nice if it could be adjusted. Glad you enjoyed the whip cream shot. LOL.
No livestream. You'll know when you see something up on her UA-cam channel. We're going to focus on cooking videos this weekend, and they take a bit of time.
Breville has discontinued the stand mixer in the US. I am not sure why. I contacted them about it and that is when they said that it is no longer available. Thanks for watching!
Comment-scraper blade looks like the patented www.newmetrodesign.com Beater Blades, the KA-TH, for my KSM90 Ultra Power Tilt Head Kitchen Aid, which came out before the Kitchen Aid. The key to operating it is to be able to adjust the height screw for smooth operation. Like the older tilt head, the Breville appears to have the spring loaded washer against blade. Does it have a height adjustment? Since having the "Beater Blade", I never again used the original blade. And I have a second one.
Breville Bakery Chef Unboxing: ua-cam.com/video/WGcLbQeQqPM/v-deo.html
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AmyLearnsToCook hi amy nice to see your videos. I want to ask you about kitchen aid mixer are the same i mean all original or fake cause i just buye the professional 5plus by sam.s but i thing its not original tell me plz
Just bought this mixer. Very well made! Does whipping cream, chocolate chip cookie dough and a four cup dough for bread with ease. Love the light!
I hope you'll get lots of use from it. I have the Breville immersion blender, which I love. Very reliable and sturdy, and I think this mixer is the same.
Hey, where did you get yours? I can't find one for the life of me
I’ve had mine for two years in damson blue colour. No complaints
Good Morning Amy: Thank you for all you do. Love how you explain everything. By the way, you look younger every year. Your kitchen is one of the prettiest ones I have ever seen. I am so impressed! .. Amy, you are also very beautiful and always make us feel as though we can do everything you show us!!! YAY! Please stay safe and continue making these outstanding videos!! God Bless You Always!!
I am considering buying the one in Australia chef boss and I think it will be perfect for gluten free bread dough. Glass bowl with a scraper will help to improve many other processes I use stand mixer for. Thank you for your videos on stand mixers.
That bowl scraper on the creaming action did a fantastic job. That grade should be an "A". This tilt head mixer is not bad at all. Wonderful job.
Agree. The creaming result is amazing. It deserves a better grade
Yes, this looks like a really good mixer. I would get this over an Artisan any day.
That mixer looks pretty awesome to me, it’s got a lot of speed and power behind it.
Hey Angie. Hope all is well with you. Breville has discontinued selling here. Too bad. I think on higher speeds it has decent power. Lower speeds could be questionable. The biggest problem is how the bread dough slips when kneading. I'd like to do another test with two recipes to see if 6 cups of flour makes a bigger ball, and if it does better. Kinda like the Ankarsrum and Bosch have their peculiarities, maybe this guy does too?
Thanks for such a thorough review (as usual), Amy. I've never seen this in Canada, but I do remember the one on your counter. I hope you & Eric will have a great Easter weekend.
Love your informative reviews. Thank you for sharing your video.
The light is a great idea to me. The only thing I don't like is the air exhaust in the front, other than that it looks really beautiful, and for an average household I believe is quite perfect. The only think I dislike about the scraper paddle is that is very small compared to the metal one, so if you have a higher amount of mix a lot of it is gonna stay above the beater on the bowl, but under it is very clear or does a great job cleaning the bowl and that creaming is perfect, very nice mixing action.
Thank you Amy for this honest review. I will stay with what I have.
What would you recommend if bread making is done on a regular basis
Yeah - A- on the creaming paddles, good call; it did the job, but was a bit of a rough ride. I've bought one of these in 2024 (not sure right now of the model), but haven't used it yet. (I'm using it in Australia, on the power here, too.)
I think for the Dow making you got to run machine at wee bit higher speed. With the speed it will throw the Dow around a bit. Unlike other mixers this one the Boss got a constant torque drive which mean it has the same power even at lower speeds.
Yay Ive been waitinggg. I cant wait for my StandMixer to arrive.
Hi Amy! I own the Scraper Mixer Pro and I'm wondering if the bowls and attachments from that also fit on the new Bakery Chef mixer? Could you try and let me know?
I have the breville bakery boss.. the 1200watts version since we use 220volts where i live. They have more power and they make pretty amazing dough.
Lovely review Amy!
I just bought one. Was making sourdough bread with close to 6 cups of flour. I think the hook works much better with more flour.
The only thing I didn't like was the size of the paddle. It seems like it's less than half of the bowl so technically you can't do full blown capacity without burying the paddle. Love the light, it's a nice addition
Nice sounding motor compared to many.❤
wishing you'd made a double+ recipe to knead..I always want to see the mixers to be quantity challenged and here, well, at least we learn it doesn't knead one v optimally but do we see what it can do?
I From what i have seen on your show, i do not like the Breville due to the head hopping about. The first time i seen you demonstrate a Breville it also made some awful grinding noise from the gear. That was when you mixed up something called Snickerdoodle. In all fairness though, while you where kneading the bread dough you were doing so here at FOLDING speed, one speed above kneading speed. That one extra notch may well have been enough to not allow the dough to grab onto the bowl as intended. I love the double bladed paddle and i am happy to say that KitchenAid offers the double bladed paddle as well. There is one thing i am curious about, are the Breville/KitchenAid paddles interchangeable?
I have one. I have had NO issues making breads.
Years ago when I went on a tour of the KA factory they said you should only use scraper beaters with one scraper on one side of the beater(they had just brought out their own scraper beater, previously you could only get generic)because the pressure it put on the transmission and gears. I guess they has a high failure rate of machines with people using the double scraper generic beaters.
Yeey!! Thank You Amy!!
Thank you for watching. Glad you enjoyed.
Kneading is being accomplished as long as contact or the dough between the hook and the bowl.
Any mixer does that with the dough when the dough is too wet. If you scraped the dough from the hook and added maybe a tbsp of flour, your dough likely would have kneaded just fine!
Thanks for the review!
Is the kitchen aid 5 quart mixer better than the bakery boss/chef?
That is a really cool mixer! I love the light!
has this mixer been discontinued? i was also looking for the bakery chef and it is unavailable EVERYWHERE. :(
It might be unavailable due to the COVID situation. With so many people staying at home (including factory workers), perhaps the product is just not being produced for the time being. I've noticed the same thing for other brands, too.
Does that paddle come with the mixer and what size was the bowl I forgot
Great review. I think you're spot on in your review. Nice mixer, a few minor shortcomings.
Amy, do you think the shape of the whip caused the large amount of splashing? I was shocked at how much cream was splashed on the bowl.
Because the cream was really runny.🤫
Amy, can’t think of a better way to settle into the evening on day 256789 of quarantine.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed. Hopefully we'll have something new to salivate over (think bread recipe, think wheat cracking, think lots of flour).....
Hi, I just came looking for information about this Breville mixer and it appears that you are quite familiar with it. Can you tell me if there is any way to adjust the height of the beater? Mine comes nowhere near getting all of the ingredients at the bottom of the bowl. I have not tried the scraping beater because the cookie dough I make most often is very stiff.
Can you give a recommendation for a mixer that's good for bread.
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One you have to scrape and the scraper paddle mixed it faster I believe
Where can this be purchased from? I couldn't find the earlier scraper mixer and i now realize that is because it is not available any longer but now i cant find this bakery chef model either??? can u help me please? Thank You for a great review of this mixer too!!!
Well maybe I won't own one but it's sooo cooolll! Was mezmerized!!
Hey Amy do you have any info on where i can purchase The Breville Bakery Chef? I cannot locate it anywhere...I wondered if it got D/C...
Hey Jim! The Bakery Chef has been discontinued in the US. You can't even get it directly form Breville. It is a shame. Thanks for watching!
AmyLearnsToCook it is a shame.. besides the power and everything you can do with it, that royal champagne one is a beauty.. thanks for the info.. love your channel! 👍🏻
Very nice ayme i ws searching same but frm where i can buy ths im n ksa i need it if is possible ,,, thanks fir sharing ths beautiful stand mixer thanks lv u frm ksa
I believe it’s available now on the Breville US site. I received mine from Breville Canada a week ago.
@@luvylove3635 Are you happy with your mixer? I will look it up on the Canada site (I live in Toronto). With the stores closed due to the pandemic, I don't know if it's available at the Bay. Hope you're happy with it.
hi amy, i have recently been hooked to baking but i dont know which stand mixer to buy. kitchenaid classic is a little out of my budget. is the breville scraper a good choice, or do you have another recommendation?
Seems like the scraper paddle is meant for use with the smaller metal bowl. Is there a gap between the glass bowl and the regular larger paddle?
My wife wants the mixer and I was just wondering if you would choose this one or the kenwood
Which one did you choose?
Nice looking mixer!
Thank you.
The handles…..might be my one reason to hunt one of these down! I have to keep my Kitchenaid in a cabinet. I’m forever worrying the head is going to unlatch when I’m transporting it from the kitchen to its home in the dining room cabinet!
the best hook to knead dough is the Bosch compact!
The Bosch compact does well. The KA Pro 6 does good (but for how long if used regularly???). The Cooking Chef did nice. The Artisan just has the wrong shaped hook.
So is the 3qt metal bowl like Kitchenaid's combi 3qt bowl? The cord wrap is cool but I wonder how long it would last? I had a blow dryer with the same tech and after a month of use, it no longer recoiled. And the light is a cool feature! The whip seems too large for the 3qt bowl...to me it should be smaller.
Somehow I really want this. It is quite expensive around here, but you know what, this type of mixers really expensive around here. I think I want it because of the silicone beater and the 2 bowls included. (I think I would never use the hub, so I don't miss it.) Still costs way less than the KitchenAid. Still, because Sage (we have Sage here not Breville but the same) don't have an office here, they never discount it. :/ But, where I live we have 220 so at least that's a bonus.
But I am thinking about rather buying an expensive food processor (Sage) because if I really want I can make basic pizza dough in it, and a bread machine. I rarely make sweets, but using my food processor almost daily for prep, so in the end, I have a big and expensive machine that I maybe use yearly, because it can't make a better bread loaf than my hand mixer. 🤷♂ I think I rather buy a bread machine and a food processor. Funny that I like making sweets but I don't have a sweet tooth. 😄
Hi amy..i’m from malaysia..may i know where can i get this Breville mixer with glass bowl..tq
has Breville stopped making stand mixers
No, I saw them on their website yesterday. Maybe there was a shortage at one time (like a lot of things these days), but what I saw yesterday showed five colours.
I kind of wish I had purchased a tilt head mixer instead of a bowl lift. It's a bit of a pain to drop the bowl every time I need to scrape. Enjoy the bread and cookies!!!
Patricia....but you don't have to see the head wobble when kneading anything....If a certain KA model, you don't have to see your paint chip every time you tilt the head. If you have the room for bowl lift, I'd certainly appreciate it more than any bowl lift. Some tilt heads just aren't all that smooth with the lock and release system. Can you get a scraper beater for it?
Yup the only place you can still find this mixer is on the Breville website . What mixer would you recommend for bread making that can handle the dough ?
Very tough to answer. The Ank is good, Bosch is good (although it takes longer, it eventually kneads and will likely last 40 years), Cooking Chef seems good. Hobard seems good. KA Pro 6 does well (but if you use it everyday, it may eventually burn up). We use our bread machine a lot. Scrappy Doo, the Farberware was cheap and did good. Lots of choices. But there's a lot of $200-$300 mixers that do an 'ok' but not great job.
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it will be available in Canada shortly, and it's priced roughly in Kenwood Chef territory, so higher than Cuisinart, the KitchenAid Artisan, and the Bosch Compact.
It didn't sound the least bit strained with one loaf, so I think you could double this recipe without trouble. Give it a try.
I'd like to see if a bigger dough ball would work better. We just like how KA's can make one, two or triple (depending on model) with no issues (Pro, not Artisan). Glass is too slippery to knead dough in.
@@EricLearnstoCook Had I not seen it in your video I would never have thought of the difference between glass and metal, but it makes sense now.
I made bread by hand for 30 years before buying a 7-quart Cuisinart in 2009 (so, the old style that was probably made by Kenwood). I've used it nearly every Sunday to make two loaves of bread since then with no issues; it barely gets warm. I did try four loaves once and it got quite a bit warmer but did not overheat. However, I decided that four loaves was not something I should do to the machine too often.
I've never tried one loaf but I suspect I'd have the same spinning problem: it sometimes happens with two loaves if the dough is a bit too wet. A tablespoon or two of flour always sorts that out. That said, having watched a number of videos, yours and others, I'm becoming convinced that the C-shape dough hook is a major contributor to the spinning problem in several machines, especially with smaller batches.
Hi Amy, I would love to know which one would you recommend, this upgraded Breville mixer or the new KA artisan 185 which is without the spiral for attachment? I receieved my KA yesterday and am wondering whether it will be worth of it to change it up for this one coz besides lack of a spiral, the KA also is weirdly heavy at the top and makes weird noises at lower speeds. I live in Europe so I can still buy this one, please let me know if its worth of it :)
I would 100% recommend the Breville over KitchenAid Artisan, or any of the KitchenAid Mixers. The quality KitchenAid products is not what it once was. Both the KitchenAid and Breville handles most of the mixing task, but the Breville has better features, solid made, and less returns from owners. There are far more returns from the KitchenAid due to product failures. The draw back of the Breville is limited attachments. If you can live without the extra attachments and accessories KitchenAid has to offer, the Breville is worth purchasing. Note, I’m not unfavorable to the KitchenAid or bias in anyway, the products they produced is poorly made and quality control isn’t there. Getting an older KitchenAid second hand models is my recommendation, better made vs the new products made today.
Amy, another well job done on your video, as always! -Lou
Is this voice high or medium?
FINALLY AMY!!!!
Glad you're happy. LOL.
My Bakery Boss makes a Louder Noise when using my Dough hook to knead the dough 🤔
😂🤣😂🤣😄😁 You're a good sport Eric!
Thank you LorieAnn. Glad you watched and enjoyed!!!
Omg amy I’ve been waiting for this in years thank you for the review btw my kitchen aid mixer stop mixing but the motor still runs don’t know what to do...
Sounds like the motor burned out and broke the plastic gear that is a safety mechanism
LorieAnn at first when i was putting the paddle it still works but suddenly it stopped mixing but the motor still runs
Can u do a review of the amazon basics stand mixer?
Plastic paddle? I don't think so. Not for me. Nice whipped cream shot by the way.
Plastic won't oxidize/rust...but may not fair well in a dishwasher for very many times...Prefer to hand wash. But it did scrape decent enough...would be nice if it could be adjusted. Glad you enjoyed the whip cream shot. LOL.
Pls make a head to head review against the artisan
Lennox M. She already did it a couple of years ago with the original Breville stand mixer and the KitchenAid Artisan.
Artisan isn't one of our favorites when it comes to kneading bread dough. But it looks pretty.
Eric Learns to Cook actually I don’t make breads that often....
Cj Smart I meant with the new bakery chef
Yjis video might have been sponsorred by Kitchen Aid. They tried to find everything wrong with this mixer or not to like it., Not an unbiased review.
No...this video was not in any way whatsoever sponsored by KitchenAid or any other company for that matter.
Good
I think KA did better job on bread kneading tho
Cough cough KitchenAid aid minI
Is there a livestream tommrow that is the roumor
No livestream. You'll know when you see something up on her UA-cam channel. We're going to focus on cooking videos this weekend, and they take a bit of time.
Eric Learns to Cook ok Amy commented on a comment I left well Happy early Easter to you and your family.
GOOD LUCK TRYING TO GET ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY. EVERYTHING IS OUT OF STOCK. EVERYWHERE ELSE TOO.
Breville has discontinued the stand mixer in the US. I am not sure why. I contacted them about it and that is when they said that it is no longer available. Thanks for watching!
but all is does is mix whip and knead!
Half the price.
Comment-scraper blade looks like the patented www.newmetrodesign.com Beater Blades, the KA-TH, for my KSM90 Ultra Power Tilt Head Kitchen Aid, which came out before the Kitchen Aid. The key to operating it is to be able to adjust the height screw for smooth operation. Like the older tilt head, the Breville appears to have the spring loaded washer against blade. Does it have a height adjustment? Since having the "Beater Blade", I never again used the original blade. And I have a second one.
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