kitchenaid mixer jumpy

I just noticed this happening yesterday while using my Artisan Stand Mixer to help me knead some dough and I was hoping that someone on SE might be able to help me fix the issue. This doesn't occur when the batter / dough is very loose or if it's on a very low speed, but starting at the medium setting or with any bread-style dough, my mixer head now starts to wobble every so slightly, and it's not encouraging. I thought that there might be a loose screw somewhere, but for the life of me, I can't find one on it that would affect that part (where the head meets the actual stand part). Has anyone else had this issue? If so, how do you fix it? I assume that it's something fairly straightforward, but I just can't figure it out. The tastiest bites delivered to your inbox! Keep up with our latest recipes, tips, techniques and where to eat!You are hereHome » Forums » Gear » Baking EquipmentHobart Vs. "The current ones".This weeks Works For Me Wednesday post is a little different than usual.
It’s more of a “this didn’t work for me” post. Or even a “don’t let this happen to you” post. And it’s in story form. It will be fun, I promise. If you’ve read my blog for any length of time, you know that I’m semi-obsessed with my KitchenAid. (anyone else out there with me on that?) I use it for pretty much any and all baking that I do – using it to knead bread, mix cookies, and even mash potatoes. And I attribute much of my baking success to that wonderful machine. Well…on Saturday I was using it to mix up some of my favorite ciabatta bread. The recipe calls for the dough to be kneaded for 7 minutes in the mixer. So I turned the mixer on, set the timer, and went downstairs to start some laundry. I had been downstairs for 5 minutes or so when all of a sudden I heard a huge thud from upstairs! Imagine my shock and horror when I raced up the stairs to see the following: Yes, my KitchenAid had kneaded itself right off the counter and onto the floor!
And the amazing thing was that it was just laying on its side still kneading the bread dough! I just stared at it for a second, calmly picked it up and put it back on the counter to finish the job. black and decker blender blp7600bThe dough was fine, the mixer seemed fine, I just pretended it didn’t happen.cuisinart sbc 1000 soup maker blender reviews beautiful loaves of ciabatta bread kneaded by the errant mixerkitchenaid ksb560 5-speed artisan countertop blender It was only later that I saw (ok, Mike searched for and found) the following gouges in our wood floor.kitchenaid ksb560 5-speed artisan countertop blender
Those mixers are heavy! Unfortunately at that point I also realized the locking switch on my KitchenAid was bent as well. My mixer may not have emerged completely unscathed, but the fact that it had only a minor bruise after a huge fall to the floor is pretty impressive. Although, I do still have the ask the question – it shouldn’t have been able to knock itself off the counter in the first place, right? And so, my Works For Me Wednesday tip is this: Learn from my mistakes. Don’t leave your KitchenAid unattended on the counter while kneading bread! If you like what you see, you may want to sign up to get free email updates or subscribe via rss. posted in Works for Me Wednesday New (1) from $422.55 KitchenAid KSM100PSWW Ultra Power Plus 4-1/2-Quart Stand Mixer with Pouring Shield, White The high performance motor delivers the power to mix everyday household recipes including large batches of batter and dough.The rugged, durable, all-metal construction delivers years of reliable service.
As with all KitchenAid stand mixers, the multipurpose attachment hub powers a variety of optional attachments to provide unmatched culinary versatility and convenience. Comes with Coated Flat Beater, coated dough hook, stainless steel wire whip, 4.5 quart stainless steel bowl with handle, use & care guide with recipes 14 x 9 x 14 inches 3.3 out of 5 stars #567,153 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #678 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Mixers > Stand Mixers Stand Mixer, coated flat beater, wire whip, coated dough hook, 4.5qt bowl, use and care manual. I AM REALLY HAPPY WITH KITCHEN AID MIXER, IT IS TEH BEST, THANKS YOU VERY MUCH, I WILL BUY YOU SOON AGAIN Just got done using this machine for making 28 different types of cookies for Christmas and it worked fantastic. The mixer was advertised as a 300 watt and when it was recieved it was a 275 watt. It was suppose to include the pouring shield and there was no pouring shield.
Por fin puede comprar mi batidora, viene con todos sus accesorios definitivamente la relacion precio- calidad es muy buena. Tends to bounce around a little bit when mixing dough and has even vibrated the peg out holding the tilt-head to the base. Well the Kitchenaid was for my wife and she is just so pleased with its looks, and especiallly its functions and operation. What can I say. After going thru couple of cheaper mixers, my honey said "Gotta do better". This is one fine piece of machinery. I have had my mixer for 14 years and would never have begun making bread without it. I make two loaves of bread = 5c. of flour every couple days and it has never failed me. awesome machine - does everything you would want it to do - well everything that you would want a mixer to do - and a nice classic look - easy to use. I've had my Kitchen Aid about 1 week now and I'm so happy that I got it. I bought a fancy looking Sunbeam which lasted only 3 months so I was determined to get a good mixer this...