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Bosch MUM6N10UC Stand Mixer | 
enlarge | Brand: Bosch Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $399.99
New (2) Used (1) from $300.00
Rating: 3 reviews
MPN: MUM6N10UC Model: MUM6N10UC UPC: 825225854463 EAN: 0825225854463
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 800 Watts, | | • | 6 1/2 qt. bowl (holds 15 lbs of dough) | | • | packaged with wire whips and dough hook, | | • | bowl has a removable drive shaft for easy cleaning, | | • | 4 speed settings + momentary switch, |
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Product Description 800 Watts, 6 1/2 qt. bowl (holds 15 lbs of dough) packaged with wire whips and dough hook, bowl has a removable drive shaft for easy cleaning, 4 speed settings + momentary switch, cord storage, suction feet, overload and motor start protection, sealed oil transmission, 3 year motor/transmission warranty, 1 year parts and accessories warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
mixes really great, but cleanup is not fun September 15, 2008 T. Funk (Moose Jaw, Sask,Canada) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I had a kitchen aid before I bought the bosch. While it mixes dough really good, cleaning up is really not fun. With the kitchen aid, I had only the stainless steel bowl, and 1 attachment to clean. However, with the bosch, I have to wash the plastic splash shield, all those little paddle, and the bowl, the gear under the bowl...
Mixing: Excellent, Cleanup: Ugh... March 6, 2008 M. Ramey (North Carolina, USA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
This mixer is powerful. You have the main unit where you attach your bowl, and a secondary unit where you can attach a blender. There are many, many accessories you can buy for this unit. Be sure if you buy accessories you buy for the correct unit as accessories for this model are NOT interchangeable with Bosch's previous all-in-one machine! I've already had to return one attachment because I made this mistake. Look for accessories that have a model number starting with MUZ6! This machine tears up just about any food you throw at it. When you turn it on you can get the feel for the full 800 watts of power it is capable of by it's roaring sound. You may need to run to your circuit breakers to find a suitable plug for the unit, since 800watts is just about the limit most circuit breakers can take. It's doubtful you can run this unit along with another kitchen appliance at the same time in the same receptacle. Cleanup is not fun, not fun at all. I did not like the design of the bowl in this aspect. There are plenty of crooks and crevices that dough gets in that take some scrubbing to get out. Some of the crevices near the top center of the bowl seem rather useless too. I would have liked to see a much smoother bowl. While on the subject of the bowl, other than cleanup, it's an awesome design. There is a removable splash guard around the rim that allows you to add flour to a recipe, while the unit is running without making a mess. You also have another lid that fits into the splash guard for the bowl to cover it should you need to rise dough. My unit came with the blender, so I'll review it here as well. The blender is wonderful too. I can actually grind my own wheat in it for pancakes and cleanup is a snap. Also the design of the blades is ingenious as one blade is actually pointed downward toward the base to clear shop where most blenders don't touch. One problem I did have was with the blades and how they attach to the blender. They are removable, but when you put them back you need to really make sure that you tighten it well. If they are not tight enough, your blended battery goo will fall down into the crevices of the machine, which could possibly damage it. There are unfortunately small holes where this could easily occur. Unfortunately when you tighten the blades down, it's really difficult to get them untightened (Believe me, I'm a man, it's hard!). I end up having to get a pair of pliers and using them backwards (grip handles on the device) to get the blades out. Another issue with the blender that has to potential to drive me nuts is the small removable top (not the main blender top, but the small plastic piece you can remove to stuff food down). There is a hole in it! Not large, probably about 1/4 inch, but it's still large enough that if you blend just right your stuff will come out of the blender. There is absolutely nothing you can do about this, shy of sticking a napkin or paper towel down it while blending. Bosch wanted this to act more like a funnel, but I just don't get the point of having a hole here. Hands down, this is a great unit, and Bosch has a known reputation of creating kitchen units that last for years, even decades!
universal kitchen machine March 3, 2008 Randel L. Averett 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
Works great. I am very happy with this machine. Just wish I haad more accessories.
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