Look what came on the "Wells Fargo Wagon" for me yesterday! When my mixer decided to swan dive off my pantry countertop, I went to KitchenAid's website to explore. While there, I set up an account and signed up for emails for special sales, etc. The first email I got was for 10% off my first purchase. I set that email aside for possible future use.
Last week, I got an email with a big sale on the heavy duty machines. I showed it to Handsome and we discussed the state of my current machine. I used it last week, and there are a few more issues I discovered. The problem is, I've tried and can't find anyone who is licensed to work on them, and KitchenAid customer service told me they don't even make parts for it. That means that if it needs a part, I'm out of luck. While it still works, I can't use the splash guard because of the lift malfunction, and my dough hook was destroyed in the accident. He told me to order a new machine to take advantage of the great sale price, and I said it could be my Birthday/Christmas gift for this year.
So, I went back to KitchenAid's website. The big sale was a $230 reduction in the base price, and I could still use my 10% off coupon! It was a deal worth taking.
When it arrived yesterday, I unboxed everything and set it up on the counter next to Old Faithful. My previous machine had a 5 quart mixing bowl. This one is 7 quarts.
My previous machine came with three attachments - the flat blade, the whisk and the dough hook (which broke in the fall), and I had ordered the attachment with the soft blades for scraping the bowl about a year ago. My pour guard is a two-piece part.
The new machine came with the elliptical whisk, a soft blade, a dough hook, a flat blade for mixing eggs, etc., plus a pastry blade. They also tossed a bowl scraper in the box. Best of all, my pasta maker attachment, my grinder attachment, and one other all fit the driver in the head of the machine. Also upgraded in the newer model is a nice grip on the bowl lifter lever. You can see and compare them in the photograph. This machine has a heavy duty motor, and I chose a basic "Marshmallow" color (timeless), rather than choose a trendy color that may later date it. The finish is almost pearlized.
I washed up all the accessories and assembled the bowl and pour guard. They're now situated on the pantry counter - with a KitchenAid non-slip mat under it. I took Old Faithful and carefully packaged her up in the box the new one came in. I'm still going to try to get her looked at to see if we can fix what ails her. If so, then I'll gift this to someone who can use it (Handsome's idea). While I'm a happily generous sort, letting her go will still be difficult. Then again, I'll be using the new one - also a gift from my sweetheart - and that will ease the anxiety of parting with the machine that's served so well for the past 37 years.
So, you know what that means, right? The Birthday celebrating has officially commenced for this year! I'll let you know the official closing date. (I'm such a spoiled brat.)
I haven't used the mixer just yet. Handsome is a little under the weather, so I'm not going to tease him by making his favorites when he can't enjoy them. I think the first thing I'll make in the mixer will be some sort of bread or dessert, though. He can't wait. He's nearly as excited as I am to see it in action. Now, what shall I call her? Ideas anyone?
Although it's hard to part with the old machine, it sounds like you got a good bargain.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy it!
I have a cobalt blue one, I love it!
Marilyn
Hi Marilyn:
DeleteCobalt is timeless! I thought long and hard about the soft green one, but opted for basic just to be safe. After all, unless they jump off a high counter, they last forever.
xoxo
Donna
You will love it if my Resident Chef is any indication. Ours is a professional model (got it from the Home Shopping Channel believe it or not....the one and only time we've bought anything from them). It didn't come with the scraper blade so we've just ordered one. Ours is blue and looks great sitting on the counter. Too darned heavy to keep lifting it on and off!
ReplyDeleteHi MA:
DeleteI agree! They're really heavy. I think I read 33 pounds, more or less. I thought about having our carpenter add one of those lift cabinets for the mixer, but in the end I didn't want to give up the space. I bet yours is pretty, too!
xoxo
Donna
Sherry of createology: HaPpY BiRtHdAy to YOU!!! Handsome is a very wise man. He knows how you love to cook and bake and he loves to eat. Your new one is gorgeous and will serve you well! Did you old one have a name?
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry:
DeleteYou're so right. He does know I love to cook and bake - and he DEFINITELY loves being my taste-tester! My old mixer didn't have a name. I only started naming things after I got my sewing machines. I call her Old Faithful now. She earned that fair and square.
xoxo
Donna
Name suggestion: Pearl
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea! Thanks!
Deletexoxo
Donna
It's all about the timing. All good (great) things come to those that can wait.
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful. You sure will enjoy her company.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Shirley
Hi Shirley:
DeleteYou're absolutely right. I'm going to love working with her! I hope you have a beautiful weekend, too, dear.
xoxo
Donna
She's a beaut! I really like that color. I wish more appliances came in such a classy color. Such a grand gift, and oh, how much fun will she be to use?!?!
ReplyDeleteHi Lois:
DeleteThank you so much! I'm just as excited, and she looks "purdy" sitting on the counter in the pantry! I'm waiting until Handsome feels better to make something wonderful as my first go with her. squeeee!
xoxo
Donna