slouch
Recycles dryer sheets
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I make a few loaves of bread from scratch once in a while; maybe on the order of 2 loaves per month.
I don't own a mixer, and every so often I contemplate purchasing one. I've read that the new KitchenAid mixers are now poorly manufactured with plastic gearboxes and have a high failure rate (similar to that of the low quality Roomba products that iRobot releases, but that is another thread ).
I've read some great reviews on the Bosch Universal mixer, but I'm skeptical. I have to wonder if it is so great then why don't I see it widely owned or offered in retail outlets.
Anyone out there own a Bosch mixer or another brand that they would (or would not) recommend for kneading dough?
Thanks
I don't own a mixer, and every so often I contemplate purchasing one. I've read that the new KitchenAid mixers are now poorly manufactured with plastic gearboxes and have a high failure rate (similar to that of the low quality Roomba products that iRobot releases, but that is another thread ).
I've read some great reviews on the Bosch Universal mixer, but I'm skeptical. I have to wonder if it is so great then why don't I see it widely owned or offered in retail outlets.
Anyone out there own a Bosch mixer or another brand that they would (or would not) recommend for kneading dough?
Thanks