mariadnoca
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The new 7 qt feather pink ka arrived today, and I can share without even plugging it in, it’s going back.
If for no other reason alone, the attachments are so lightweight they feel like they’re made of plastic. I had to tap it to see if it was metal, and I’m still not sure if it’s some very thin coat of metal over plastic because they feel so lightweight. They really don’t seem up to the job. This was specifically the dough hook. I haven’t pulled the flat batter out of the Styrofoam, but it looks extremely flimsy. The wire whip came attached to the machine and it looks like shiny metal.
The matte finish is simply not to my liking. It looks cheap and I didn’t realize that they made all the metal finishes matte. The beauty ring, the handle, and the bowl all a matte finish as well. The attachments cover being blank looks weird to me as well. I think if it was a shiny finish with chrome accents I’d be able to make it work, but as you can see in the picture I put a vintage pink bowl that’s very similar to my pink appliances next to it and the mixer just has a bit of a purpleish cast to it, which, if I loved it, I’d probably live with, but I don’t love it. And the whole thing just looks cheap. The only good news is it fits under my cabinet.
i’ll start keeping my eye out for a used/refurbished unit with a DC motor, the oddly extreme short run of the 700 pro line or the commercial 8 quart. Because not only does this model look cheap. The reviews on it are not good and apparently customer service at KitchenAid, per reviews, leaves much to be desired.
i posted this in the other thread, but it was glitchy, so reposting in new thread.
my phone color corrects this to be a prettier pink than it is in person. It has a definite lavender cast to it that you can’t see in the photos and it looks much duller in person.


If for no other reason alone, the attachments are so lightweight they feel like they’re made of plastic. I had to tap it to see if it was metal, and I’m still not sure if it’s some very thin coat of metal over plastic because they feel so lightweight. They really don’t seem up to the job. This was specifically the dough hook. I haven’t pulled the flat batter out of the Styrofoam, but it looks extremely flimsy. The wire whip came attached to the machine and it looks like shiny metal.
The matte finish is simply not to my liking. It looks cheap and I didn’t realize that they made all the metal finishes matte. The beauty ring, the handle, and the bowl all a matte finish as well. The attachments cover being blank looks weird to me as well. I think if it was a shiny finish with chrome accents I’d be able to make it work, but as you can see in the picture I put a vintage pink bowl that’s very similar to my pink appliances next to it and the mixer just has a bit of a purpleish cast to it, which, if I loved it, I’d probably live with, but I don’t love it. And the whole thing just looks cheap. The only good news is it fits under my cabinet.
i’ll start keeping my eye out for a used/refurbished unit with a DC motor, the oddly extreme short run of the 700 pro line or the commercial 8 quart. Because not only does this model look cheap. The reviews on it are not good and apparently customer service at KitchenAid, per reviews, leaves much to be desired.
i posted this in the other thread, but it was glitchy, so reposting in new thread.
my phone color corrects this to be a prettier pink than it is in person. It has a definite lavender cast to it that you can’t see in the photos and it looks much duller in person.


