Kitchenaid mini12/17/2023 ![]() ![]() That’s because the beater rotates in one direction while it’s whisk turns the other way. But the paddle’s planetary action helps keep all the ingredients in the bowl without making a mess. The mini doesn’t come with a splash guard like some of the other models do. Although, the carafe provided is too tall to fit under this model, so you would have to use a shorter container to collect the juice. The juicer attachment listed above will fit the mini. Simply because the bowl is too big for the base of the mini mixer. In fact, there are only 2 attachments that don’t fit, and that’s the ice cream maker and the precise heat mixing bowl. VEGETABLE SHREDDER AND GRATER EXTENSION PACK.However, don’t assume that because it’s smaller you have to miss out on the array of kitchenAid attachments. (These aren’t interchangeable with the Artisan ones, as they are a different size) The mini comes with the 3.3L bowl, a wire whisk, dough hook and flat beater. Though, when it’s this gorgeous, I think it should take centre stage and not be hidden away. Because of it’s smaller size it does make it a little lighter 6.5kg vs 10.4kg meaning it’s slightly more portable if you’re wanting to move it in and out of a cupboard. The mini is made of the same cast-iron construction making it super robust and reliable. Sometimes, if anything, the smaller bowl is actually a bonus as it fills up quicker and stops some of the mixture from trying to escape up the sides of the bowl. There was no trouble mixing up a batch of stiff cookie dough, and it was big enough to cope with my chocolate Oreo cake recipe which makes 3 layers of 8 inch cake. I haven’t found the 3.3L to be a problem at all. The brushed steel bowl of the mini has a capacity of 3.3L, compared to the larger 4.8L bowl of the Artisan mixer. If you had the Artisan and the mini side by side though, you would really be able to tell the size difference. The mini isn’t so small that it looks ridiculous or like a child’s toy sat on your kitchen side. The mini uses the same powerful 250 watt motor, so it won’t be struggling to keep up. ![]() The smaller size however, doesn’t mean you have to compromise on power. The mini has a much smaller footprint, which is great for people with shared or small kitchens where workspace is somewhat limited. It is 20% smaller and 25% lighter than it’s bigger sibling. The Artisan mini, as the name suggests, is a miniature version of the Artisan. Let’s start with the obvious talking point. So, Should you buy the Artisan Mini over the Artisan?. ![]()
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