The definitive home stand mixer. A 325-watt motor, 5-quart stainless bowl, and 59 attachment point open the largest accessory ecosystem of any kitchen appliance on the market. Tilt-head design makes bowl changes fast. Available in 20+ colours. Proven over 80 years and still unmatched on versatility, resale value, and community support. If you bake weekly and want one mixer for life, this is it.
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| Bowl capacity | 5 qt / 4.7 L |
| Motor | 325W (DC motor) |
| Included attachments | Flat beater, dough hook, wire whip |
| Speed settings | 10 speeds |
| Head type | Tilt-head |
| Warranty | 1 year limited |
The KitchenAid Artisan has been in continuous production since 1937. That longevity is not nostalgia — it reflects a product that has never had a compelling reason to be replaced. The 325-watt DC motor is quieter, more efficient, and longer-lasting than the AC motors used in most competitors. The tilt-head design is elegant: flip the latch, tilt the head back, swap the attachment, lower back down. The whole process takes three seconds.
The 59-attachment hub is the KitchenAid's strongest argument and the thing that most influences long-term ownership value. No other kitchen appliance supports this breadth: a pasta roller and cutter set, a meat grinder with multiple grinding plates, an ice cream maker bowl, a spiraliser, a food processor bowl, a citrus juicer, a sausage stuffer, a grain mill that grinds oats or wheat berries — all powered by the same motor that mixes your cake batter. Buying a KitchenAid is not just buying a mixer; it is buying access to a platform that can, over time, replace multiple individual appliances.
The 5-quart stainless bowl handles a double batch of chocolate chip cookies, a standard bread recipe, six egg whites for meringue, or a full layer cake recipe without complaint. The motor begins to labour on very stiff high-hydration artisan bread doughs in large quantities — this is where the Pro 600's 575W motor earns its premium. For 95% of home baking, the Artisan is more than sufficient.
Noise: at low speeds on soft batters, the Artisan runs at approximately 60–65 dB — noticeably quieter than the Cuisinart and Kenwood at equivalent loads. At speed 8 on stiff bread dough, expect 85 dB. The DC motor is also the reason the Artisan runs cooler and lasts longer — DC motors lose less energy to heat than AC motors.
The single legitimate criticism is the warranty: one year on a $449 appliance feels inadequate. In practice, KitchenAid machines rarely fail within the first decade of normal use, and the repair ecosystem is extensive — parts for machines made in the 1970s are still in production. The real-world ownership experience is far more positive than the warranty suggests.
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See how the Artisan Series 5-Qt (KSM150PS) stacks up against all 6 models in our full comparison.
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