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Review on 🍲 KUCCU 6.5 Qt 660W Tilt-Head Food Dough Stand Mixer - Kitchen Electric Mixer with Stainless Steel Bowl, 6-Speeds, Dough Hook, Whisk, Beater, and Egg White Separator (Silver) by Meghan Brown

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No kitchen helper. that's good

Let me start by saying that I've been using a Kitchenaid mixer since 2002 and have always wondered when I would buy another one when the one I was using finally stopped working . A few months ago it finally happened. I started looking into blenders and when I saw how much Kitchenaid charged for their blenders I knew I didn't want to spend that kind of money. Then I started reading about the Kuccu blender. I've read reviews on both the Revain website and the Kuccu website, as well as consumer reports - and as with each of these sites, there have been both good and bad. I found that the body of the blender isn't metal and the attachments don't reach the rim of the bowl. First, so what? The bottom of the Kuccu Blender has suction cups so it doesn't need any weight to stay stable. I guess it's not as uncomfortable as a kitchen gadget because it's easier to move around the kitchen, get out and clean with it. As for the second, no other mixer does that. If the attachments reach the edge of the bowl, the bowl and attachments can be damaged. On average, I bake 3 to 7 loaves of bread every week. So far, Kukku has had no trouble falling behind. The motor is more powerful than my kitchen helper and it looks like it can do as much as my kitchen helper. So far I'm very happy with this blender and unless it just stops working or comes out in a year or so I won't be going back to KitchenAid.

Pros
  • TILTABLE HEAD AND ANTI-SLIP DESIGN. Tilt the mixing head and press the button to turn off the power immediately, which is safer. The base of the machine is equipped with 6 powerful silicone suction cups. Non-slip silicone feet keep the machine stable and prevent it from moving or bouncing around during operation.
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something