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KitchenAid Stand Mixer 7 Quart Bowl Lift! Is it a Proline? This mixer is a mystery. I recently got a great deal on a matte black …

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  1. Stacie Kagler
    Stacie Kagler says:

    Cant wait to see you do a true review. In the end I would love to know which one will be your all purpose favorite. Bread, pizza dough, cookies, pasta, meat grinder. Over the years do you find yourself going to multiple equipment or do you find yourself pulling out one?

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  2. Sashine B.
    Sashine B. says:

    Hi Amy: I think your new 7 quart has a DC motor. I'm surprised it doesn't say Pro Line on the silver band, though. If it had been the new 7 quart AC 500 watt motor, it would have shipped with the stainless steel tools (and the motor for that one has 11 speeds, including a new half-speed for slow mixing/folding). You might find your 8 quart Commercial bowl and stainless steel tools will work on the 7 quart mixer, too. Can't wait to see this one tested!

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  3. Nanook
    Nanook says:

    Hmmm… I doubt this is their NEW, 7-Quart [NON Pro-Line] stand mixer, Model KSM70 (with a 'new-improved' AC motor) and 11 Speeds [there's a ½-speed "designed for folding", okay…] – which I presume you would've noticed, and called-out. Also, the new 7-Quart model comes with a Double Flex Edge Beater, and stainless steel flat beater, dough hook, and pastry beater; but the 11-wire S/S whip appears to be the same as supplied elsewhere, where the hub is an alloy (zinc, aluminum, etc.) and NOT the ALL-S/S NSP, elliptical-shaped version – as was included with your pack-up. (With refurbished units, all bets are off as to what 'accessories' are supplied). It does APPEAR to be a Pro-Line KSM7586, which utilizes the same DC Motor and transmission as their 8-Quart Commercial stand mixer. Look underneath and see what 'Model' they assigned to it.

    I've never heard of the "Black Crinkle" color, either – which, frankly doesn't mean anything. Their black matte finish is called just that: Black Matte. On the other hand, KA loves to add colors to their line-up, so who knows – Black Crinkle may be a new color. To my knowledge, in their 123 year history, their color palette (of current, specialized and discontinued colors) for countertop appliances now numbers 122 – and I doubt it's complete.

    Congrats on the addition to your KA family.

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  4. Angie Pattillo
    Angie Pattillo says:

    I just got the refurbished mini on Kitchenaid's website for $139.99, plus a 10% off courtesy coupon, so $125.99! AND you get a warranty…one year or two years. Not clear on that yet since I haven't received the mixer with paperwork. Just happy to have any kind of warranty! Some of their refurbished models are just open box or display items returned from stores. Reviews say you can't even tell they're not brand new…maybe because they are!

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  5. Marie Barker
    Marie Barker says:

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