🎉 Mix it up in style with our Kitchen in the Box!
The Kitchen in the Box Stand Mixer is a lightweight, compact electric mixer designed for small kitchens. Weighing less than 7 lbs and featuring a 3.2Qt stainless steel bowl, it offers 6 speed settings for versatile mixing. The tilt-head design allows for easy access to the bowl and attachments, while the anti-splash lid keeps your workspace clean. With durable aluminum and stainless steel attachments, this mixer is perfect for daily use and makes an excellent gift for culinary enthusiasts.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Container Material | Stainless Steel |
Blade Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | ABS Plastic, Stainless steel, Aluminum |
Color | Blue |
Capacity | 3.02 Liters |
Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.9"D x 7"W x 10.2"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Controls Type | Knob |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Additional Features | Dishwasher Safe accssories |
Number of Speeds | 6 |
N**N
Lightweight and does a great job.
This little mixer is just perfect. I tend to to use mine for cookies and other desserts. The size and weight are just right for single recipes. It is easy to operate. It tends to be a little loud, especially on the higher speeds, but I don't mind since it does such a good job. I love it. I ordered mine in blue and love how it looks on my countertop.
K**D
That it fit's in small kitchen and it works like the big ones.
I like to bake and I have a small kitchen and that big and expensive stand mixer and I have to keep it in the garage so when I saw this mixer I took a chance and ordered it. I am so happy about this mixer!!!! I have it in the kitchen and no more trips to the garage. I am extremely happy with this mixer. Great mixer I believe every should have one of these! Oh, and the colors are very nice!
S**Y
OK, so it's not a Kitchenaid....
TL;DR - If you are just replacing a hand mixer, this is a lead pipe cinch for 5/5. For a 1-2 person apartment this is perfectly cromulent. Beyond that ymmv.OK. Kitchenaid is the gold standard most know and would relate to. Lets just agree to that. This is smaller (somewhat, it isn't a mini) and lighter (much !) than the KA. It is superficially just as attractive as the KA - no obvious fit/finish deficiencies. Bright rich colors and a mix of chrome and brushed stainless. Check.The base of the bowl is plastic, attached to the steel mixing bowl, but it is NOT flimsy, and of course it only has to hold the bowl in place. I don't know if the plastic is dishwasher safe, but I hand wash everything anyway.The controls are basic but simple. Dial up the speed. Push button to raise or drop the power head into the bowl. The implements - paddle, whisk, and dough hook are cast aluminum with a plastic base. If you are familiar with KA, they attach the same way. The splatter shield attaches by rubber grip to the motor head housing as opposed to the bowl. Because everything about this unit is debiggified, the slot it not wide, so you can add a spoon at a time, and pour liquids with a measuring cup, but not dump dry mix from a bowl (unless you take some stiff paper and make a funnel/chute. But this is a small batch mixer, so...I have only used this for my primary purpose - mixing bread dough. We like to make our own steamed buns, in a recipe that makes 8 buns. We do this 1-2 times a week.I will say what we use it for comes out great, and avoids a lot of elbow grease for kneading the dough. However, you may be alarmed that the motor does groan a little once the dough stiffens up - which is actually a sign that the dough is too stiff. Just be careful to only add enough flour during the kneading stage so that the dough just comes away from the bowl. Too much past this point and the unit starts laboring. There has been no sign of burning up the motor or breakage, but I think prolonged overloading would shorten the lifespan. I haven't actually SEEN that yet, though.If you are using this to mix cookie dough, cake batter, or whip up some cream or meringue, I am quite certain the unit it up to that level of effort indefinitely.There is no provision for other motor attachments like grinders, pasta rollers, sausage stuffers and the like. I think that ties to the idea that the motor is not all that powerful.But hey, the thing was $50, not $500 Within its limitations, I certainly am satisfied with the purchase. If the motor was a bit more powerful I would give it 5 stars, but I do have a concern still about how long this will last UNDER MY USE CASE. Even then, with its limitations acknowledged, and for the price, it really is 5/5.
R**N
I love this little mixer :)
It's just the two of us, and this mixer is the perfect size! It fits perfectly in the lower cabinet when not in use, and so easy to set up, take apart, and clean. It's the perfect size for just one loaf of bread, or a cake., or a batch of dumplings. It has all the attachments you will need for just everyday at home cooking at a fraction of the cost of the bigger, heavier mixers.
K**D
The little mixer that could
This is the little mixer that could! I love it and use it often. When kneading bread dough, I follow the instructions and pause every few minutes but I have not seen any sign that the motor is strained.
J**A
I loved this brand; it's a high-quality product.
It works very well. It's small enough for our home. If you're going to use it for your bakery business, I recommend buying a larger one. I loved this brand; it's a high-quality product.
D**H
Mixed Review
This review is after one regular size batch of toll house cookies. I was looking for a mixer that would be senior-friendly. I have a KitchenAid, and it is heavy to lug around, so I thought I would try this out.Pros:- inexpensive- small footprint- relatively easy to use (comments below)- It did get manage to make the cookies.Cons:- Suction cups for feet (see note 1)- Actual speed at lowest setting was way too fast (see note 2)- The push button to raise AND lower the head (why do you need to push to lower as well?)For note 1, it starts to get really annoying to have those suction cups at the bottom. Every time you move the machine, you have to "unstick" it first. I ended up putting a sheet of wax paper down first.For note 2, it's good that this mixer has a lid attachment. When you put in flour, and start the machine at it's lowest setting, flour will fly everywhere! You've been warned! I really never needed to go any higher than the first setting.It was relatively easy to use- but not as easy as the (much more expensive) KitchenAid. I don't think I would recommend this for seniors, unless they have a place to permanently put the mixer. But in that case, it might make sense to go ahead and get the heavier mixer that is easier to use. For myself, I don't normally make large batches, so I'll keep it- It is lightweight, compact and inexpensive, and I'm still able to unstick the machine from the counter.
Y**Z
Solo me incómodo un poco que es pequeña!
Esta mezcladora la adore aunque es un poco pequeña,pero tiene muy buena potencia y me funciona muy bien para todo tipo de mezclas,merengues, betunes,pan,etc!cumple muy bien su función y es de muy buena calidad,solo no me gustó el tamaño del vaso de mezcla!por lo demás muy buena!
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