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The KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer in Blue Velvet combines professional-grade power and durability with a sleek, compact design. Featuring 10 adjustable speeds, a large stainless steel bowl, and 59 orbital mixing touchpoints, it effortlessly handles everything from delicate whipping to heavy dough kneading. Its tilt-head design and included pouring shield make ingredient addition and cleanup seamless. Compatible with a wide range of optional attachments, this mixer is built to inspire creativity and last a lifetime.











| ASIN | B07QHQ8CD3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,582 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #6 in Household Stand Mixers |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 5 Quarts |
| Color | Blue Velvet |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,055) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2019 |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049486581 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 22.8 pounds |
| Item model number | KSM150PSVB |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Model Name | Artisan Series |
| Product Dimensions | 14.1"D x 8.7"W x 13.9"H |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Speed Control, Removable Bowl, Tilt Head |
| UPC | 883049486581 |
C**G
Top quality and not WWII heavy
Top quality, beautiful color. Not too heavy. I've been using my grandma's old Kitchen Aid which is well made and will never stop working because it is 50 years old and made to last. The problem is that grandma's Kitchen Aid is like lifting 20 lbs and I am ready for something lighter. However, I will keep grandma's on standby as I am sure it will work for another 50 years.
J**.
An awesome and serious kitchen tool
This is a great mixer. You should probably own one. Not sure? Read on! Before we bought this mixer, I thought of residential model kitchen stand mixers in terms of my mother's Oster Kitchen Center or my grandmother's Sunbeam 2371 MixMaster Stand Mixer, White (but about 60 years older, with yellowed plastic...) Think: two beaters, a bowl that turns based on beater friction, basically a hand mixer on a stand of some sort, in concept if not design. When you think of the KitchenAid, you should think of a large restaurant/commercial Hobart mixer down-sized to fit on your counter. It works exactly the same way - and it's an awesome thing. Pros: - Powerful. You can put cold butter or refrigerated cookie dough in this and begin mixing it immediately. The motor is very powerful, and I have seen almost nothing that it can't get through. Kneading very stiff dough even works here - sometimes you might hear the motor strain a little, but I've never run into something that it simply couldn't get through. - Mixing attachments. This unit comes with a mixing paddle (the attachment that I use most often), a whisk (next most often) and a dough hook. I use all three - in that order of frequency. - Accessories. I don't own any of the accessories, but there are some great ones out there. On my list of accessories that I will get someday are: the pasta attachment - KitchenAid KPRA Pasta Roller Attachment for Stand Mixers , and the pasta extruder - KitchenAid KPEXTA Stand-Mixer Pasta-Extruder Attachment . There are others that I'm less sure would get lots of use in my kitchen, but they might in yours! These include the "attachment pack" for meat grinding and vegetable slicing - KitchenAid FPPA Mixer Attachment Pack for Stand Mixers , the grain mill - KitchenAid KGM Stand-Mixer Grain-Mill Attachment and others. Even an ice cream maker KitchenAid KICA0WH Ice Cream Maker Attachment which I admit I'll consider if my Cuisinart ice cream maker ever truly dies. - Tilting head. I really like this feature, since the bowl is securely attached to the mixer base, and you just rotate the head up and out of the way. It keeps the beater over the bowl and lets anything needed drip back into the bowl, reducing mess somewhat. - Orbital action. This is great, since one mixing implement orbits around the bowl giving full coverage and leaving no places "unmixed" for you to discover later in the recipe. - Variable speed. You can vary the speed from very slow to "time to clean the spatters off of the ceiling" As with any tool, I can think of a few cons as well: - The head rotates on a metal pin. This is a good design feature since you can slide the pin out to remove the mixing head when necessary, though it's never been necessary for me in the 8 years I've owned the device. The problem is that the motion and vibration of the mixer, at least for my unit, causes this pin to "self-remove" and invoke the unit's self-disassembly "feature". The solution, however, was ridiculously simple - I just wrapped a single wrap of electrical tape around that part of the mixer neck, and the pin has stayed put for years now. Black electrical tape on my black mixer is nearly invisible and nobody has ever questioned or commented on it. - "Walking dough." When using the dough hook and kneading even a moderately-sized dough, the dough tends to "walk up" the dough hook and instead of reaching the wide neck and falling back into the bowl, it keeps walking up and around the hook, sometimes getting up to the mixer head, resulting in discarded greasy dough. If I keep the batch size relatively modest and spray the hook with non-stick spray before kneading, I can usually get it to work just fine, but it's not as fool-proof as mixing with the paddle. - Cleaning. The bowl is simple - it's stainless steel, and you can wash it by hand or stick it in the dishwasher. The mixing implements, however, should be washed by hand. Hand washing isn't hard, and they'll come out great and last forever. If you put them in the dishwasher, however, the metal (maybe it's aluminum?) will degrade and tarnish with the harsh detergents used in the dishwasher. This will result in a grey powdery substance forming on them, which could get into your food if not carefully cleaned after the dishwasher. And the substance is ugly. So avoid any problems, and hand-wash always! On balance, I think you should just go buy this mixer. If you don't want this one, you should be looking at more expensive models. Stepping up the Kitchen Aid line, you can move to a mixer with a stationary head and a bowl lift to lift the bowl into the mixing position like this: KitchenAid KP26M1PSL Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Stand Mixer, Silver or this: KitchenAid KV25GOXBU Professional 5 Plus 5-Quart Bowl Lift Stand Mixer, Cobalt Blue For those looking for even cooler appliances, you might consider this big boy: Viking Professional 7 -quart Stand Mixer, Black or maybe this: Cuisinart SM-70 7-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer, White but I must state I've never used either tool. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
E**A
My first KA lasted 28 yrs! THIS IS AN INVESTMENT
MY ⭐️RATINGS: 5⭐️- EXCEEDS MY EXPECTATIONS! TOP QUALITY & MUST HAVE. I’m happy that I chose the Artisan Design Series mixer. I had a Classic Series, and it was heartbreaking when it gave out. I received it as a Wedding Shower gift in 1996, and it died in February 2024—28 years of birthday cakes, cupcakes, and everything else. I had recently started making macarons to send to friends and families. It is challenging to make macarons because mixing has to be exact. Too much or too little mixing and the batch is no good. That is how I knew my Classic Series wasn’t working anymore. Once I got this new mixer, the macaron shells were perfect. The filling mixed smoothly, which made it easy to put the macarons together precisely. I provided pictures to show just how well they turned out. Regarding the price, yes, I paid more for my favorite color. I was willing to do that because my Classic Series lasted 28 years, making it worth it. I hope this new mixer is made with the same excellence as the older series. I will be beyond disappointed if it isn’t, and it is just like everything else that breaks, and we always hear, “They just don’t make things like they used to.” I’m going to be optimistic and go for 30 years this time. 🤣 that means I’ll be 80 and don't need a new one. This Mixer is exactly as advertised, well-made, and works well. The PRICE is in the usual range.
A**N
Great Mixer.
The main unit is nice because there is nothing digital. All old fashioned levers/switches. I have only had it for a few weeks but have made cakes, cookies, and bread. Much easier than a hand mixer. The main unit is a simple wipe down, some of the attachments are hand wash only, but some are dishwasher safe. So far a great purchase.
C**N
GREAT MIXER and with other attachments unbeatable in all aspects!!
My first KitchenAid lasted 30 years. Many pans of cinnamon rolls, cookies, cakes and many pounds of Deer meat ground up and Sausage casings stuffed. When it crashed was not totally unexpected as had been making strange noise for several years. I loved it and is reason I got another one only with tilt head insead of lift bowl, not as heavy.
X**Y
Easy on your joints and powerful.
These haven’t really changed much over the years. Why ruin the goat of mixers by messing with it? It works like its reputation suggests and they last a lifetime. I don’t have to deal with pain in my arthritic hands when I make meatballs or meatloaf. More sanitary too. It whips up egg whites beautifully for my salmon soufflé. Would be great for meringues. Brownie batter is so thick it kills my joints to do it by hand. No more. Just dump it in the kitchen aid and voila. Just make sure you attach the bowl correctly. (Voice of experience.)
E**R
Great value, color, power, easy to clean and performance is excellent.
I have to admit, I had a perfectly good, royal blue kitchenaid mixer. But when they came out with one in periwinkle that perfectly matched our newly remodeled kitchen, I HAD to have it. With the plan to begin a farmstand in the spring, I thought it was justified! It performs so well, and was priced well considering competitors pricing. It’s a perfect color, came with more extras like the funnel top which allows you to pour in dry ingredients without spilling it all over, or blowing out. Would highly recommend this mixer.
A**E
Best ever!
What’s not to love. Beautiful Kitchen Aid. Love their products. Non better.
L**C
What's not to love. Kitchen Aid Stand mixers are top notch. I love this colour, its a deep watermelon colour which is so bold and bright. The only issue I had with it was my Stainless Steel bowl would not clean. You have to clean the bowl before using it (obviously), but every time I cleaned it I would dry it down with a cloth and black would come off. Because of that, I didn't use the bowl, I ordered a second glass bowl at the same time so I just used that one instead. Bowl aside, the mixer is really great, I've now had it for some time and I've even purchased a second glass bowl, the ice cream maker and next on my list is the pasta attachment.
J**.
Muy buen producto. Muy práctico, instrucciones precisas, fácil se entender. Precio accesible.
R**W
I bought this on prime days and got a great price and super fast delivery. It works great and I love the colour. I look forward to using it a lot.
N**A
Al principio dudaba en comprarla por el precio, sin embargo vale la pena cada centavo por que es de una calidad excelente.
T**D
This is a great product and saves a lot of time. using it for bread dough, pizza dough and all sort of baking.
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