Artisan Series 5 Tilt Head Stand Mixer
Free delivery between May 14 – 19
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Whether you need 9 dozen of your signature chocolate chips cookies or shredded chicken for Taco Tuesday with friends and family, the KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer has the capacity for every occasion. This durable tilt-head stand mixer was built to last, and features 10 speeds to gently knead, thoroughlymix and whip ingredients for a wide variety of recipes and comes in over 20 colors to perfectly match your kitchen design or personality. Get creative and make more with your mixer with over 10 optional hub-powered attachments, from food grinders to pasta makers and more. Using the flat beater; 28g dough each sold separately.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
5 mentions from real owners
- #1Oct 7, 2025
My 1996 Kitchenaid stand mixer has finally failed. Need a recommendation.
You can buy a brand new refurbished artisan 5 quart directly from KitchenAid with a one-year parts warranty and free shipping in the continental US for $229. Most of those refurbished mixers are returned (new ones) because of small cosmetic reasons or it was a present and they didn't like the color. They include all the accessories that come with a new one. Just makes more sense to buy a new refurbished one. Besides a full rebuild cost $279 in parts (Mr. Mixer website), not to mention the labor and headache involved.
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View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 5, 2025
Companies with reliable “right to repair” products: can we compile a list?
Fiskars has a good warranty service, but I find that Corona usually has more spare parts available for products in a similar price range. Their products tend to have a more repair-friendly design as well. My favorite power tools to repair have generally been from Bosch, DeWalt, and Makita. They tend to have the most spare parts available for the best prices. The repairability of the KitchenAid Classic/Artisan stand mixers can't be overstated. Parts are easy to get and cheap. Repairs can be a little messy, but require few tools
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Mar 6, 2025
What's the oldest appliance you own?
Artisan Kitchen Aid mixer, got it from flea market. From 90s it looks like. About as old as me, and still going strong
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Mar 5, 2025
Can I fix this 25 year old KitchenAid mixer?
My wife had an Artisan from before we were married. It eventually started stuttering/skipping and dripping grease. Found out that kitchen aid puts a wearable plastic gear on the mixer spindle to save the metal gear attached to the motor. Took 15 years to wear down that gear and the grease it was packed in. I replaced the gear and grease in about a half an hour, less than $50 for the gear and grease shipped (it was years ago, can’t remember the price exactly). Only sold it to get a bigger mixer.
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