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Russell Hobbs 25931 Emma Bridgewater Stand Mixer - Polka Dot Food Mixer for Baking with Whisk, Beater and Dough Hook Attachments, 5 Litre, 1000 Watt

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The benefit of fewer metal elements (even the beater is made from fibreglass) is that all the parts are dishwasher-safe. This makes it invaluable in a busy family household, plus it’s lighter than die-cast models. So you can move it around without straining under the weight. Another plus is the mixer’s generously sized five-litre bowl, which easily accommodated bread dough, cake batter or egg whites without throwing anything out.

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The hand blender set consists of four parts including both a whisk and blending attachment for multi-use in the kitchen. There’s also a whisking container with measurement markings for easy ingredient prep when baking or cooking. Whether you’re a beginner, a casual baker or more experienced, the kMix stand mixer offers something for everyone. Not only is it incredibly easy to control with six speeds and a fold option, but its five-litre heatproof glass bowl also allows you to see exactly what’s going on inside. This puts paid to pesky flour lumps. It also features a 1,000W motor designed to handle up to 1.35kg of difficult dough. On the downside, thanks to its metal body, it’s another heavy mixer at 10.9kg. This pumpkin cast iron dish has become my favourite piece of cookware I'll be using long after HalloweenThe action to turn the mixer on, lift up the top, increase the speed, switch attachments and remove the bowl are all smooth and easy. The motor does run pretty swiftly on the higher speeds, so make sure to use the pouring shield to avoid splashes or floury mishaps. Of course, no round-up of stand mixers would be complete without brands such as KitchenAid, Kenwood and Russell Hobbs, and you can find our top-rated choices from each of these well-loved brands below. This is a stand mixer for cooks who want to progress from making a springy Victoria sandwich to baking the sort of things the Great British Bake Off judges would be wowed by. The reason is that it’s more than a stand mixer. Not only does it come with shredding discs, a mincer, a citrus press and a blender (and swivels into three positions for you to use them), in its stand mixer mode it beats, mixes, whisks and kneads like a pro. Slow start and pause functions: There may also be a ‘soft start’ slow speed to prevent fine ingredients, such as flour, puffing out before the speed ramps up. Another useful feature is a pause function. This stops the machine mixing so you can add ingredients, before returning to the same speed. Some mixers may also have preset programmes for food types such as cake or gentle ‘fold’ options. Each year I buy your family calendar - a very attractive and welcome gift for my daughter, whose family numbers six. On this occasion I also bought a teatowel... you always have tempting ones. I only refrain from buying myself a mug because I have SO many Emma B mugs - either bought by me or given to me as presents - and I have a very small kitchen!

Russell Hobbs 21889 Emma Bridgewater Kettle, Polka Dot Russell Hobbs 21889 Emma Bridgewater Kettle, Polka Dot

A classic modern pottery brand, born in 1984, we remain true to our original spirit and inspiration: the necessity of getting the thought and design absolutely right. Each design starts as a deeply felt personal response to what we love in the world around us. We’ve expanded beyond pottery. You can now enjoy our designs on glass, tins, picnicware, stationery, wallpaper and fabrics, as well as our own collection of candles and home fragrances. We noticed a few streaks of butter in the sponge batter after mixing and scraping down, but the baked cake rounds were light with golden, springy tops. the mugs were as described and well made the Halloween illustration was delightful. The mugs were delivered promptly and I was kept informed of the progress of the delivery.

Cynthia Lawrence is a freelance lifestyle and homes/interiors journalist and writes for various national publications. With an unhealthy obsession for all things homes and gardens, she also has an interior design blog. When she’s not spending time surfing online for decor inspiration to revamp her 1930s home, she is busy reviewing some pretty awesome home appliances. In this guide, you'll find our thoughts after reviewing ten of the most coveted mixers on the market, from how they performed in our tests to the type of baker they'll most suit. Think about where your stand mixer will live. If it’s out on the worktop, find a design that comes in a shade to suit your kitchen and will fit below wall units. If it’s destined for a cupboard, opt for a machine that’s light enough to lift in and out. Some cast-metal stand mixers can be heavy and bulky. How can I tidy away wires? You can opt for the iconic mixers from KitchenAid and Kenwood, but our guide also features some options from Cuisinart and Bosch. There's even a mixer from Morphy Richards, which isn't technically a stand mixer, but really wowed us in testing thanks to its smart and compact design. How much should I spend on a mixer?

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