SAVE 32%:The Delires obscenes (1998)KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer is still at its Prime Day price of $259.99. That's $120 off the normal price of $379.99.
Holiday baking is about to take center stage. If you're not quite prepared when it comes to the equipment, some great KitchenAid sales are still around even though Prime Day is officially over. If you tend to bake in smaller batches, have zero kitchen counter space left, or live in an apartment, a mini version of the cult-favorite KitchenAid stand mixer could be perfect.
As of Oct. 12, you can score the KitchenAid Artisan Mini at Amazon for $259.99, down from its regular price of $379.99. That's a savings of $120 that you can instead spend on baking ingredients. The deal only extends on select colors though, so you'll want to grab the empire red, black matte, imperial black, contour silver, or white version of the stand mixer to get the best price.
With a capacity of 3.5 quarts, the KitchenAid Artisan Mini has 10 speeds to choose from. The tilt-head function allows for you to easily remove the stainless steel bowl while the lock function ensures the head stays in place while you're mixing up a masterpiece. It also weighs less than the KitchenAid Classic stand mixer, so baking becomes less of a workout.
KitchenAid says the 3.5-quart capacity can mix up to five dozen cookies in a single batch. In addition to the mixer, you'll also get the Flex Edge Beater, one dough hook, and one wire whip attachment.
On your marks, get set, bake this holiday season by grabbing the KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer on sale for $259.99 at Amazon.
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