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[quote=Anonymous]I've had a hand held kitchenaid forever. I have a tiny kitchen and this works well for me. So, my son bought me a kitchenaid stand mixer. My first thought was it should come with wheels and hydraulics because it's big and def heavy. I was able to make a place for it. So last week he asked if I'd used it. Hadn't done any baking or anything else that would need it, but a couple of nights later I made cookies while cleaning the kitchen. Since it could do the beating itself I could do other stuff, def a plus. No worries about it falling over and splattering if I parked it. Hooking on the bowls wasn't all that easy, maybe with practice? Hauling it out and all was not quite on par with changing a tire, but closer to that than whipping out my hand mixer. I am thinking of trying it for bread (haven't made any for a few years)--but kneading dough is exercise, right? but no flour on the counter and I can once again clean the kitchen or something while it's doing its thing. What are you preferences and if you use both, which do you prefer the stand mixer for? [/quote]
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