Viking Stand Mixer Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

A demonstration of the Viking brand stand mixer, available for purchase at Cooking.com. Demonstration includes mixing technology and settings, optional attachments, such as meat grinder and pasta maker, and appliance finishes.

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  • Is this another cheesy Red Chinese appliance?

  • @HumanTortuer Hi there---Well, we've had our Viking Professional for about five years...never had a problem...it is a superior machine to a KA. But you know, every now and then, everything from a machine, to a car, to some type of electronics will have a glitch.  Even something brand spanking new... Just something to think about. Take care :D

  • Watts only mean a margin of the performance of these mixers. It's like trying to base the performance of a product by it's price. Your idea of Civic vs Lambo doesn't work, it's like saying this car our performs the other because it takes more fuel.

  • well if he got a lemon so did Emeril when his broke. I don't know how your going to say a 575 watt motor ( thats if you have the pro 600 series) is going to out perform a 800 or 1000 watt mixer. Its like saying a Honda civic is going to out perform a Lamborghini.

  • ahhh heaven as i said before no kitchen is complete with out a viking mixer or a kitchen aid mixer

  • This looks like a derivative of the Kenwood machines here in the UK. Similarly powerful. But like the retro design of this machine

  • The newer KA Mixers: Good to show off, unusable otherwise.

    from newsgroup rec.food.sourdough:

    On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 01:42:22

    Avoid it (KitchenAid Stand Mixer) like the plague!! If you intend making

    bread with it, it won't last 5 minutes! GoogleSearch Kitchenaid in this

    group or in alt.bread.recipes and you'll read tale after tale of woe!

    Save up for a few extra months and buy a Bosch, Electrolux, DeLonghi,

    Viking or the new Cuisinart. They all have the power to make bread.

  • well, i guess u got a lemon then.

  • I did follow the instructions properly, it was running too high speed for the number set, plus the torque was too loose (this was the first time it had to be returned). The second time was due to the motor not being able to cope with making Royal icing.

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