Thursday, September 4, 2008

Factory-Reconditioned KitchenAid RKV25G0XGR Professional 5 Plus Bowl Lift Mixer, Imperial Grey


Factory-Reconditioned KitchenAid RKV25G0XGR Professional 5 Plus Bowl Lift Mixer, Imperial Grey

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List Price: $399.00
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Product Description

Product Description
The Professional 5 Plus has a powerful 475 watt motor that delivers enough power to handle the heaviest mixtures, and mix large batches easily. This bowl lift model has brackets on the bowl that fit over support pins on the stand mixer, which is than lifted up by a handle on the right side of the mixer to lock the bowl in place while mixing (designed for handling heavy mixtures and large recipes). The dish washer safe, 5-quart polished stainless steel bowl with ergonomic handle is big enough to handle large batches of heavy mixtures. Its ergonomically designed handle is contoured to fit the hand and makes lifting the bowl more comfortable.

Customer Reviews

As advertised5
Works as advertised. No blemishes and packaged as if it was new. Works and blends great. Only thing I had to do was adjust the mixer height so that the attachments came closer to the bowl which was easy to do. I think this is the best deal out there for a kitchenaid mixer.

Why would you buy the lesser models?5
This is my second one of these stand mixers. At 475 watts, it's almost 50% more powerful than other models. The 325 watt models (tilt head or lift) are under-powered and you can hear the motor straining at times. This model stands up to even the stiffest dough and operates all attachments (except the grain grinder) with ease. The grain grinder will destroy your mixer and I strongly suggest that you don't buy it. I'm not a fan of the cheap plastic attachments but the metal one's are great. For example, I have both a metal and plastic meat grinder. The plastic one cracked after a couple of years but the metal one is about 30 years old with no problems.


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