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KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer with 4.8L & 3L Bowls in Matcha Green

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Bring your culinary creations to life with the KitchenAid ® Artisan ® Series Tilt-Head Stand Mixer in Green Apple, available in several sizes for any task, big or small. Or, if earthy and neutral tones are more your fashion, the Artisan ® Mini 3.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer in Creamy Avocado will be a gorgeous addition to your kitchen. Why Choose a Green Mixer? Fun Fact: When KitchenAid released the H-5, the first commercially available stand mixer the company made, white was the original KitchenAid color. Their color range started to expand in 1955, with the introduction of 5 colors; pink, copper, chrome, yellow and green. Silver & Gray If yellow is your color, you might be slightly disappointed with your selection. Currently, there is only one yellow KitchenAid stand mixer to choose from. By KitchenAid standards, that’s pretty tame! In fact, this is the most limited of any palette. Pinks KitchenAid is a pioneer when it comes to bright, bold kitchen appliances. Their hugely popular appliances come in every color of the rainbow and every hue in between. Just when you think they have run out of colors KitchenAid releases a new one!

Many of the colors are available in a variety of mixer models, although the Artisan mixer has the largest selection of colors by a long way. In terms of availability, however, some colors were released as limited editions so it’s unlikely you will be able to buy all of them. Sorry!

The best stand mixer is the one that fits your cooking style, accommodates your recipes and fits your kitchen. While each type of stand mixer is a little different, tilt-head and bowl-lift mixers both use planetary action for maximum bowl coverage and feature powerful, durable motors that can handle a wide variety of recipes. The KitchenAid Stand Mixer, which is white, is a great option for most kitchens. The grey one, may be better suited for smaller kitchens with limited counter space. Conclusion: After all, you’ve invested in a quality appliance that is going to last you many years. It makes sense that you’d want to choose the color that best suits your personality and the theme of your kitchen. You want to change up your decor for seasons, holidays, or just because; you can swap out 20+ bowls in different colors, patterns, and finishes

It isn't just mixers that the company is renowned for, either. Josephine Cochrane patented the dishwasher design in 1886 and it was first produced in 1897. It would eventually be sold to hotels around Chicago before selling to the rest of the US. Today, the brand holds true to its original aim of producing high quality and genuinely useful kitchenware products, and buyers are still able to access products in a spectrum of colours. Although they are most commonly found in the US, the UK, and Australia, their products, especially the KitchenAid mixer, are found in kitchens around the world. They discovered that the most popular KitchenAid mixer color was Blue Velvet. This calming, warm matte blue is a favorite in 18 states, followed by Aqua Sky and Kyoto Glow as the second and third favorites in another 18 states combined. Proving that green can be both pale and interesting, Kitchenaid's take on pistachio is one of several covetable pastel shades that works really well with traditional or contemporary kitchens by adding just a hint of vintage. KitchenAid is a fast growing brand all over the world. The name is renowned for quality. All The Kitchen Aid Artisan Stand Mixers and Artisan Toasters come with a 5 year warranty for added piece of mind. All other accessories are covered by a 2 year warranty.

That’s not to say it’s your only red option though, of course, it isn’t! You can opt for something a little more sweet and vibrant like Candy Apple. Orange and Yellow If you’re looking for a mixer that will match your kitchen’s décor, then you should consider getting a mixer in your favourite color. For example, if you have a white kitchen with blue accents, then a white mixer would look great. Alternatively, if you have a kitchen with lots of bright colors, then a mixer in one of those colors would be perfect. You already know about Birds of Paradise (which is gorgeous) but with another 4 pinks to choose from, there is a great nice range of various tints and hues here. My personal favorite is Dried Rose, it’s slightly darker and a bit moodier than some of the brighter pinks available. There’s also a matching replacement bowl in this color which would look absolutely amazing! Purple Generally, green is a great choice if the kitchen is your sanctuary and cooking is how you decompress from the frenzy of everyday life. Brighter shades of green give off a happy and light disposition, adding a jolt of energy to any space.

The KitchenAid have over 40 colours of stand mixers to choose from. Differents shops sells a select few of these different colours. You can get one on gloss or matte finish colour Items are made from food grade stainless steel, which is easy to clean and offers longevity. It is also resistant to rust, and a lot of the attachments and bowls can even be placed in the dishwasher, making them a convenient kitchen tool, too.Blue (ice blue (the latest blue mixer), blue velvet, crystal blue, ink blue, blue willow, colbalt blue, twilight blue, sea glass, ocean drive, aqua sky, azure blue ) https://youtu.be/jkmbgOOlcyw If you’re after a tilt-head stand mixer with all the bells & whistles and a wide range of colours to choose from, the KSM195 is perfect for you. KitchenAid is literally an icon of American design, having been selected by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to join their hall of iconic design fame.

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