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This is a beautiful and extremely functional piece of machinery for the home chef. The design is timeless and the look as well as the fit and finish is perfect. The DC motor is amazingly powerful. It sounds beefy and powerful without sounding loud and obnoxious. It powers easily through the largest and stiffest batches of the heaviest cookie or cake mixes. The bowl is shaped perfectly so that the mix can work its way through the beaters without any spilling, muss, or fuss. Large batches do not spill out of the sides of the bowl like they always did in my old 5 qt KitchenAid Artisan mixer. The mixer looks great on the counter of even a smallish kitchen and essentially takes up the same space as my old 5 qt Artisan did. The height and breadth of the unit is very balanced and fits under any standard upper cabinet. The 7qt Pro Line Series is the best of the best for the serious home cook. Buy it and use it with the confidence that it will last for many trouble free years and look beautiful in your kitchen too.Read full review
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The bowl handle assembly dropped out of the bottom the first time I used it. The business I bought it from has little to no communication, and make promises they don't keep. I did finally figure it out, so I made a double batch of sourdough bread which made it buck like a bronco. Motor sounds like it grinds, hope it lasts as it was expensive.
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Bought to replace my 1946 Sunbeam which still works great, but was too small. This mixer has all the features I wanted and will mix large batches. Handled mixing a four loaf batch of dough for rye bread with ease and in the same time it used to take to make a single batch. Never even got warm or struggled. Cookies, wow, I don't think I will ever make a batch as large as I know this monster will handle. It thoroughly mixed my bread batch in under 4 minutes. Made meringue easily. This unit is also very easy to clean. If you bake a lot and in big batches, I highly recommend it. By the way, I'm an old coot and have been baking over 60 years. My mother gave me her Sunbeam about 50 years ago and it was very good, but this mixer has it beat.
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The ProLine mixer is great -- 10x quieter than the prior Professional 600 mixer we had (it was a screamer at high speed). The ProLine is whisper quiet at low speed, and at high speed you can still hold a normal conversation with someone nearby. The extra power motor makes all the difference for kneading bread dough and for triple batches of cookie dough. I just wish the bowl from my old 600 mixer fit this stand as well so I could swap bowls back and forth.
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I had the 5 qt heavy duty, bowl lift Kitchenaid mixer for 20+ years. I have been blessed to have one. I now am making more bread and homemade pasta and the 5 qt mixer is struggling alittle. My new 7 qt KA mixer has no problem with the task. It is quieter then the old mixer and the spiral dough attachment I like better. The dough doesn't seem to creep up the bowl. I love my mixer. (my daughter loves my old one now).
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