The follow up
I baked bread with a Sunbeam for 35 years, just like Peter said, off the stand in a huge bowl. The hooks work very well when pushing through the dough. I was careful not to bog the machine down and let it have lots of easy times to keep the fan speed up.
Steve, the model 12 is an excellent mixer as long as it has received regular oiling. The spindles can freeze when it heats up and the bushing at the rear of the armature can screech like a banshee. The mixer is very powerful and relatively quiet.
I have used a 9 Jerry. They are a bit ouder than later models and requires a touch of bowl scraping assist. The beaters aren't quite as large so it takes a bit longer to mix. If you love mixers, mixing longer can be a vary good thing.
Ronhic im sure you'll enjoy the MM. I always wondered if running the same mixer on 220 would make it perform any differently such as more power or a different sound.
There aren't many lightweight stand mixers that have large beaters or infinite speed control. Would you consider a Sunbeam Vista that's vintage? Great mixer and relatively lightweight
Apple Dapple Cake
In the mixer cream together:
1 cup butter
1/3 cup oil
2 cups sugar
Beat until smooth and light colored and then beat in
3 eggs
Alternately add
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon soda
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
3/4 cup buttermilk
Mix until just combined and then fold in
2 cups chopped granny smith apples
1 nuts chopped
Pour into a greased tube pan and bake at 350 for 55 minutes. Cool 10 minutes and run knife around the edge and then pour the glaze over the top.
Glaze
In a medium pan combine
1/2 cup packed borwn sugar
4 Tablespoons butter
2 Tablespoons milk
Boil gently for 2 minutes
