I'm putting these specs here before I forget. Because that is VERY likely to happen.
I have two KitchenAid mixers (and literally did not know how big the bigger one was):
The KitchenAid Artisan Series KSM150PSBU is a 5-quart tilt-head stand mixer in a Cobalt Blue finish, featuring a 325-watt motor, 10-speed control, and a 59-point planetary mixing action for thorough ingredient incorporation. (this blurb is from Google AI...I have no clue what that last bit means).
The KitchenAid Professional 5 Plus Series (Model KV25G0XBU) is a 5-quart, bowl-lift stand mixer in Cobalt Blue, designed for heavy, dense mixtures. It features a 10-speed slide control, a 450-watt motor, and a polished stainless steel bowl with a handle. (Google AI noted it was 525 Watts, but I checked using my model and serial number and it's 450 watts...so BE WARY of AI data)

I have two KitchenAid mixers (and literally did not know how big the bigger one was):
The KitchenAid Artisan Series KSM150PSBU is a 5-quart tilt-head stand mixer in a Cobalt Blue finish, featuring a 325-watt motor, 10-speed control, and a 59-point planetary mixing action for thorough ingredient incorporation. (this blurb is from Google AI...I have no clue what that last bit means).
- It is 14" high (max width is the bowl size) and fits underneath a standard upper kitchen cabinet. It weighs 22.5 pounds according to my bathroom scale.
- The "5-quart" measurement is to the VERY RIM of the bowl. I tested it. The TIPPY TOP RIM! (reality translation: you could NEVER fit a 5-quart recipe of anything in this bowl).
- The bowl shape is conical and 8.25" at the top. This shape keeps the majority of the dough/batter in a more condensed space at the bottom, possibly impacting how easily the hot egg mixture cools down
- It is 17" high and 11.5" wide and will fit underneath a standard upper kitchen cabinet.
- The 5-quart measurement fills the bowl to within 1/2" of the top. (I still consider that sketchy as a data point to determine if a large recipe would fit)
- The bowl shape is wider and more straight edged--9.5" across the top. I think this fact, the larger paddle/whisk attachments and the more powerful wattage may contribute to cooling down the hot egg mixture faster (test to follow).
- I found basic box cake mixes too difficult to make in this mixture, as the batter didn't seem to blend as well as it did in the tilt-head mixer. That explains why this one sits down in the basement until I need it. Plus it's big. And heavy (25 lb).

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