My fancy new KitchenAid stand mixer shipped DOA

BoomerD

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Where did you buy it?

Don't blame KitchenAid...they make good mixers...or did before they moved production to China.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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That sucks dude. You'll love it when it gets straightened out. The metal gears make all the difference.

BTW, what happened to your "stocking your kitchen" thread?
 

slayer202

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refurb? how much was it? I just bought a cuisinart refurbished from woot. hopefully will be here in a few days
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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That sucks, I've never had a KA mixer just not work. I do recommend going with the smaller motor though. You save at least $50 and when the motor finally gives out 20 years down the road, you have it rewound with extra windings. Voila! A bigger motor for the next 20 years.
 

Howard

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That sucks, I've never had a KA mixer just not work. I do recommend going with the smaller motor though. You save at least $50 and when the motor finally gives out 20 years down the road, you have it rewound with extra windings. Voila! A bigger motor for the next 20 years.
The motor was never on my mind, it's the gearbox housing that I'm worried about. Older models all used a plastic gearbox housing which would not accurate fix the gears in place which led to slipping teeth and such during heavy loads like bread dough. Supposedly the newer Pro models fixed this... I hope.
 

Howard

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Where did you buy it?

Don't blame KitchenAid...they make good mixers...or did before they moved production to China.
Between bad QC and damage from shipping, which would you pick? Both the shipping box and the actual product box look great, BTW.
 

BoomerD

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Oh well hell...you bought it from someplace in Canuckistan...no wonder it doesn't work...

:p

Contact them. How's their customer service?
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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The motor was never on my mind, it's the gearbox housing that I'm worried about. Older models all used a plastic gearbox housing which would not accurate fix the gears in place which led to slipping teeth and such during heavy loads like bread dough. Supposedly the newer Pro models fixed this... I hope.

I think we have a different definition of "older," most of the ones I use are at least 40 years old. :)
 

Howard

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Oh well hell...you bought it from someplace in Canuckistan...no wonder it doesn't work...

:p

Contact them. How's their customer service?
I'll have to see, as the manual that came with the mixer says that for any warranty claims to take it to an authorized centre rather than the retailer. I'm going to try the retailer first anyway.

Yes, Magnus, you are ancient, we understand. :D
 

BoomerD

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I'll have to see, as the manual that came with the mixer says that for any warranty claims to take it to an authorized centre rather than the retailer. I'm going to try the retailer first anyway.

Yes, Magnus, you are ancient, we understand. :D

Normally, warranty issues ARE handled by the manufacturer...but buying a new one and it's DOA? Gimme my money back...or replace it with shipping paid both ways.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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You chose a mixer poorly anyway. You should get one that flips the head up and out of the way instead of one that moves up and down vertically only. Like this one:

http://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-KSM...ref=pd_sim_k_6

Same KA brand btw. Just a better design in the opinion of many cooks/chefs/bakers.

I think we know different cooks/Chefs/bakers. All the ones I know prefer the raised bowl type. :)
 

disappoint

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I think we know different cooks/Chefs/bakers. All the ones I know prefer the raised bowl type. :)

Name one. LOL you don't really know any do you?

I can name some. How about Alton Brown, and Lidia Bastianich. They both recommend the flip up model because it allows you to remove the bowl without removing the paddle.
 

Howard

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Name one. LOL you don't really know any do you?

I can name some. How about Alton Brown, and Lidia Bastianich. They both recommend the flip up model because it allows you to remove the bowl without removing the paddle.
That doesn't sound like a dealbreaker to me, especially if it means getting rid of any plastic in the transmission.

Anyway, Magnus is a pro chef...
 

disappoint

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It shouldn't be a dealbreaker, just personal preference. If you're happy with the lever design, to each his own.

Didn't know Magnus is a chef. In any case, there are as many opinions as there are tools of the trade. Doesn't make any one wrong or right. Would like to hear why the lever model is better other than durability though. The Viking mixer with a flip up head is arguably more durable than any Kitchen Aid, so I don't see how just being flip up makes it any less durable.
 
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sdifox

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Factory reconditioned fail?


brand new, just take it back to Caynes and they should replace on the spot.
 
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