KitchenAid Mini 3.5-Quart
All the KitchenAid charm in a 20% smaller, lighter package for tight kitchens.
At a glance
Pros
- + Compact and 20% lighter than full-size models
- + Retains full power-hub attachment compatibility
- + Fits easily under standard cabinets
- + Same beloved KitchenAid styling
Cons
- − Smaller bowl limits batch size
- − Costs nearly as much as full-size mixers
Our verdict
The Mini delivers the full KitchenAid experience scaled down for small kitchens and smaller households. It keeps the power-hub compatibility so you lose nothing in versatility.
Full specs
| Bowl capacity | 3.5 qt |
|---|---|
| Motor | 250 W |
| Speeds | 10 |
| Included attachments | Flat beater, Dough hook, Wire whip |
| Attachment hub | Yes |
| Bowl material | Stainless steel |
| Lift type | Tilt-head |
| Dimensions | 31 × 19 × 32 cm |
| Weight | 7.7 kg |
| Colours | Matte Black, Empire Red, Ice Blue, Guava Glaze |
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