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KitchenAid stand mixer is on sale for $199 at Walmart
Calling everyone who still regrets not copping a KitchenAid mixer this past Black Friday: The white 4.5-quart Classic Series is $60.99 off at Walmart. A KitchenAid mixer for less than $200 is pretty rare in itself, but it’s especially exciting when the same model is still full price on KitchenAid’s site.
These mixers get a lot of attention during winter months for being the ultimate holiday dinner and cookie companion, but spring and summer events could use a KitchenAid’s versatility just as much — you can’t rely on a juicer or Instant Pot for everything.
With 10 optimized speeds and a mighty dough hook, you can make your own rolls for burgers, use in-season berries to make a pie, or whip up a carnival-style monkey bread. A KitchenAid is also an excuse to bring fancy cupcakes to every BBQ and stunt on everyone who went with a store-bought dessert.
The 4.5-quart bowl is the smallest of the line, but that’s bigger than you think — it can make seven dozen cookies or six pounds of mashed potatoes. Though KitchenAid is known for its selection of bright colors, you can never go wrong with white. It’ll match any cabinets and counters, and will look clean as hell without taking up too much counter space. A classic color on the Classic Series, am I right?
Regularly $259 (and still full price on KitchenAid’s site), you can save $60.99 and get it for $199 with free two-day shipping.
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