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The Electrolux Assistent. I've seen them demo'd before but never used one and from some other mixer sites seems like they have a long learning curve. Here's a pretty good video demo, seems like a lot of manual intervention required for my liking. The Bosch Universal is way way easier to use and just as capable and less $

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I have the Electrolux Assistent!

I simply love it!

It's really expensive (well, for me it wasn't because I got it for free) but I spent a lot of money purchasing all of it's optional attachments)

The performance is simply amazing, specially with huge recipes that my KA mixer can't stand.

It looks a likke bit complicated, but actually it's too simple to use and easy to clean.
It also has the best pasta maker I've ever used. The motor is uncomparably strong.

I just hope Electrolux keep making them excellent as they are, not those modern crap they are making.
 
Electrolux Assistant-sounds like an interesting machine-designed for bakers and bread makers.Have seen them sold from catalogs.-High end cooking ones-think Williams Sonoma had Assistants at one time.And there is a hardware store of attachments for these machines.Love how the meat grinder works-you lay the Assistant base on its side so the bowel drive turns the grinder-the beast looks tough enough to grind a seasons worth of deermeat!Worm drives are good-have a worn drive skilsaw-cuts anything with the right blade.worm drive have good torque transfer.Would like to find one of these "free".Maybe thats how Electrolux should distribute the machine----Free-but you pay for the parts!Would be unique.How does the machine accomadate thin batters?
 
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Jon,
Kevin has an Ultra Power from Kitcheniad in the hammered steel look. Andy brought a model 7 Sunbeam with him, complete with a juicer attachment. I used the Kitchenaid for arduous and long term beating and used the Sunbeam for juicing, whipping egg whites for the Chiffon cake and mashing potatoes for Friday nights dinner. On the older Sunbeam with matching beaters you need to stay close by to scrape the bowl and keep the contents from plastering to the side of the bowl. I was hind end deep in alligators Saturday so I depended on the Kitchen to take care of itself while turning my attention to other areas of the food prep. If I had a later model Sunbeam with Bowl-Fit beaters I could have let it whir away without any assistance. It has been my experience to find many cakes would go from marginal to extraordinary if the sugar and butter were creamed longer before addition of eggs and the rest of the ingredients.
 
Back at the last home we had in San Jose there was a Ronson Foodmatic built into the tiled kitchen counter. People thought it was a garbage shute for a can under the counter...dumb. There were about 5 accessories for it. I rarely used it but loved to show it off to guests. A few years after my partner passed away and I moved here to the Desert I started to look for another Foodmatic. I found a couple on distant Craigslist sales and a unit or accessory would pop up on ebay now and then. I mannaged to get a complete Foodmatic for less than $200 including shipping (that sucker's heavy) from a lady in Chicago. She even had the fitted storage slides, the ice cream maker and the automatic stirring cooking vessel. The only thing that was ever used was the mixer. "Petek" is right, Foodmatics and the accessories are getting harder and harder to find even on ebay. The one I bought was one of the later models with the food processor. I knew there was a problem when I unpacked it and the processor blade said "Cusinart" on it. The Ronson blade is a strange looking bird and it took over a year to find the correct one.

That was at least 2 or 3 years ago when I bought that Foodmatic and where is it?...stored away in a decorative rattan trunk in my bedroom. I've added so many built-in appliances in my kitchen (wine fridge, clear ice maker, microwave drawer) that there's little room left. I'm thinking of installing the Foodmatic in a small rolling kitchen island cart. They are a lot of fun.

a Foodmatic explosion

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I have a Cook and Stir!

I bought mine at a Goodwill for 30.00, It really is a well built well engineered machine, That Foodmatic is great!! I saw one at Mike Hays house in Ohio, it would do wonders, i have a Nutone, along with about every attachment, I wish I had not cut the hole in my cabinet for it, it is just so so.
 
More Power Is Not Always Better

So many people look for mixers with high wattage ratings assuming that equals better results from hand mixers, this is not always true from what one has read.

Many older mixers despite having *only* <125 watts would out beat and whip many of today's higher watt offerings, and what is more last longer.

One must also consider how well a mixer runs on low speed and for how long it can keep it up. That is the speed normally used for kneading dough and or heavy batters and some mixers both stand and portable cannot do it for long wihout sustaining damage.
 

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