Monday, January 4, 2010

Hobart Kitchenaid Mixer Is The Kitchenaid 600 Pro Durable Enough To Make Bread Dough? Does Anyone Know How It Might Compare To Hobart?

Is the Kitchenaid 600 pro durable enough to make bread dough? Does anyone know how it might compare to Hobart? - hobart kitchenaid mixer

I have a bread recipe, but for 12 loaves. I had a mixer Hobart 20 liters of old and can not afford to replace it with another Hobart. He wondered whether the Kitchenaid 600, which works as well. In addition, the recipe can be halved and yet still achieve the same results?

4 comments:

  1. We have a 600 Pro Works fine for baking. The other type is correct. Kitchen help is one of Hobart. Just to reduce the budget.

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  2. The Ka-600 has only 6 rooms bowl, they would have in the 3rd Cut. I do with my Kitchenaid bread with great success. I think the hand of help knead the dough hook into the dough in the mixer. This is not something that the bread recipes for only one comment from me.

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  3. The Ka-600 has only 6 rooms bowl, they would have in the 3rd Cut. I do with my Kitchenaid bread with great success. I think the hand of help knead the dough hook into the dough in the mixer. This is not something that the bread recipes for only one comment from me.

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  4. You know, the Hobart Kitchenaid made by the company had a friend who worked at the plant in Hobart, Ohio, to me accessories for my KitchenAid.

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