
Whether you need 8 dozen* of your signature chocolate chip cookies or shredded chicken for Taco Tuesday with friends and family, the KitchenAid Classic Series 4.5 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, thoroughly mix and whip ingredients for a wide variety of recipes and comes in a variety of 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.
Q: Will a 5qt bowl fit in this mixer as well?
A: The 5 quart bowls for the tilt head model stand mixers will fit on the Classic Series 4.5 quart Stand Mixers.
Q: What attachments come with this mixer?
A: The K45SS model stand mixer includes the bowl, flat beater, dough hook, wire whip and one piece pouring shield.
Q: What is the difference between Classic and Classic Plus?
A: Hi Bebe, Previously the Classic featured a 250 watt motor compared to the Classic Plus that featured a 275 watt motor. Both the Classic and Classic Plus now feature the 275 watt motors.
A: The Classic 4.5 quart stand mixer can process 7 cups of all purpose flour compared to the Mini that can process 5 cups of all purpose flour.
Q: What accessories go with this
A: The Classic Series 4.5 quart stand mixer includes the bowl, flat beater, dough hook and wire whip. All of the attachments offered by KitchenAid that use the front hub of the stand mixer, including the ice cream maker attachment are universal on all KitchenAid stand mixer models.
Q: What is the difference between the 4.5 qt classic and 4.5 qt deluxe model?
A: Hi Cheryl, The main difference is the color availability and the 4.5 QT Deluxe model includes a handle on the bowl.
Q: Why is the difference between the Classic and the Artisan mixers?
A: Hi Hawkeye, The Classic Series features a 4.5 quart bowl, 275 watt motor compared to the Artisan which has a 5 quart bowl and a 325 watt motor.
Q: Has anyone tried to knead bread dough with this appliance?
A: This KitchenAid kneads bread dough. I never use more than 5 cups of flour per batch. More than that is too much volume for this mixer and bowl. The motor did sound a bit strained.