KitchenAid Professional 5-Quart Plus Series Stand Mixer KV25GOX: GLOSS CINNAMON

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This KitchenAid Professional 5™ Plus Series Stand Mixer is specifically engineered to stir, knead, mix or whip up to 6 loaves of white bread, 7 pounds of mashed potatoes and 10 dozen cookies. The high-performance 450-watt motor has 10 variable speeds and comes with a wide 5-quart stainless-steel bowl, PowerKnead™ coated spiral dough hook, professional coated flat beater and stainless-steel wire whip. The easy turn of a lever raises the bowl into mixing position. Hassle-free 1-year replacement warranty. 11 1/4″W x 14 5/8″D x 16 1/2″H. 25 lbs. Model: KV25GOX.

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5 Responses to “KitchenAid Professional 5-Quart Plus Series Stand Mixer KV25GOX: GLOSS CINNAMON”

  1. The offer says that the mixer include one extra bowl , but arrived only with one. Please indicate what happend.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Maria says:

    I ordered the Pro 5 Plus three times and recieved the wrong one 3 times. They kept sending the “Commercial 5 mixer.” In the meantime I have accumulated 2 shoping bags full of baking goods. I have ordered many “cookie” art books, along with many supplies as well as the Set of 3 Pasta Maker attachment for this mixer. This has been going on since the beginning of December. But no mixer!

    Calls end up in whatever country. All they do is placate you with polite rhetoric and pat answers. Which is their job. But this does not address the major problem. The problem is never kicked up to a higher level, researched, investigated and thus ending in a resolution.

    Now I see this model or its equivalent, in Costo. Very cheap but with the steel attachments (whip, dough hook etc) like the Commerical one. It looks like a combination of the Pro 5 Plus and the Commercial one. And the model no. is not listed in KitchenAde’s website. There seems to be something amiss with this Pro 5 Plus model.

    This has been a frustrating experience. I now plan to order the Pro 6 instead, which Cook’s Illustrated listed as number one. And it won’t be from Amazon. Receiving the wrong one three times is a bit much. Dissapointed in the service.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. I’M NOT IMPRESSED. HAS GONE BACK 2 TIMES AND THE 3RD IS ON ITS WAY. DON’T PURCHASE THIS MODEL, NOTHING BUT A HEADACHE. CAN’T BE ADJUSTED PROPERLY, BEATER ALWAYS HITS THE SIDE OF UNIT, NOISY, NOT A PLUS TO ME.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. My significant other really likes the mixer. She was looking at the smaller Kitchenaid Mixer and I surprised her with this one.

    About a week after we received this one Amazon had the next model up at a a lower price than this model. They would not do an exchange.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. I did lots of research before buying this model. I read the Cooks illustrated article on mixers, read all the reviews on this site and talked to a trusted friend who has a similar model. Everybody thought this machine was wonderful. I beg to differ. This machine is a clunker. I mean that literally, the design reminded me of something out of Detroit in the Fifties where sheer mass was the answer. I am an average guy,go to the ‘Y’ a couple of time a week but I found trying to move this thing around on a countertop to be a real chore and don’t ever slide it or those stupid little rubber feet pop out of their holes and then you’ve got to tip it over and squeeze them back into their little holes. It also made lots of noise and didn’t mix very well. This is the only mixer I’ve ever had where I had to take a spatula half way through the job and scrape all the stuff up that been evenly smeared around the bowl but not incorporated into the mix. I really found this to be annoying. My Bosch mixer, though much lighter, made of a high impact plastic and engineered,in of all places,Germany outperformed this beast with ease. I feel badly that I wore it out after twenty years. I certainly have no intentions of wanting to pass down this Kitchen Aid to my children they would probably curse me. The ultimate thing about this mixer that made me put it back in the box and ship it back to amazon was the orbiting mixer head that rotates the beaters around the bowl as they turn. Just as you’re about to pour something into the mixing bowl, the head comes around and hits the cup and sends flour all over the counter, floor, everywhere… except in the bowl. They sell a plastic gizmo to solve this but shouldn’t something that basic and essential to the use of this thing be part of the package and not sold as an accessory? I think think this machine has not evolved design wise from whenever it was first produced and just has far too many short comings.Also it just about didn’t fit under my upper cabinets unless I slipped in the one spot I don’t have under cabinet lights. Again my upper cabinets are 18″ above the countertop as they are in 95% of American homes and most homes now have under-cabinet lights. Wouldn’t you think a company making a home appliances would make one that was easy to move around, worked quietly and efficiently and could be easily stored in the average home?
    Rating: 1 / 5

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