KitchenAid KSM75WH Classic Plus Series MixerA timeless addition to your kitchen counter, this mixer has 10 speeds for blending, mixing, kneading and whisking. Designed for everyday use, it's a tool you can use for recipes of all types, from scrambled eggs to pizza dough. The KitchenAid Classic Plus Series Mixer is an excellent choice for novice and intermediate home cooks.
Customer Rating
5
Highly recommended, but use it often
on December 13, 2010
Posted by: tahitijack
from San Clemente, CA
I purchased this similar model in 2002 at the same price and am now replacing it with this model. The 2002 mixer has started leaking oil. We only use this mixer a few times a year and KitchenAid CSR says lack of use will often lead to seals pre-mature brakedown. So, take my advice and buy this product but remember to run it 5-10 minutes each month to keep the seals from leaking.
What's great about it: High quality, works effortlessly through all types of food
With 160GB of storage, iPod classic can hold up to 40,000 songs, 200 hours of video, or 25,000 photos. That's more than enough room for a day's — or a lifetime's — worth of entertainment.
This is my 3rd ipod. The first two are the souces for my whole house audio and seperate home outdoor audio. I have my entire collection of over 16,000 songs (about 1,200 cds) on this ipod and there is room for more. I tend to run it on random as my personal DJ or radio station. The one feature which itunes has and ipod does not is "crossfade". The few seconds of dead air gap is anoying. Having one song blend into the next would be perfect. Othrewise I like the device and have had no prolems with it.
What's great about it: large capacity
What's not so great: no crossfade - blending one song to the next