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KitchenAid redesigned its iconic mixer so you can set an exact speed

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KitchenAid's redesigned Artisan Plus Stand Mixer introduces precise speed control and an additional gentle mixing setting, marking a significant upgrade since 1955. This innovation enhances user control and consistency, appealing to both home cooks and professional chefs. The upgrade reflects ongoing trends toward smarter, more customizable kitchen appliances that improve cooking precision and experience.

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KitchenAid calls its new Artisan Plus Stand Mixer the biggest upgrade to the appliance since 1955. If you’ve ever been frustrated by the limited speed settings on the brand’s iconic mixers, you might agree. Not only does the new Artisan Plus introduce an additional half-speed setting for gently folding and incorporating ingredients like egg whites and berries, it also features a redesigned control lever for selecting an exact speed in-between its 11 presets.

The Artisan Plus Stand Mixer is available from KitchenAid and other retailers starting today for $599.99 in 11 of the brand’s existing colors plus four new ones including sundried tomato, wild blueberry, iron ore bronze, and oat. That’s more expensive than KitchenAid’s $399.99 Classic Series stand mixers, and its more premium $499.99 Artisan Series.

The speed control lever is now capped with a knob on the end that can be rotated a quarter-turn to disengage the detents that normally limit its movements to jumping between the 11 presets. The alternate mode allows the lever to smoothly slide up and down the scale, unlocking precise speed adjustments for the mixing tool. While previous versions of the mixer used an electromechanical control system inside, the new Artisan Plus features a microcontroller-based system with a Hall effect sensor for more precision.

A knob on the end of the mixer’s control lever can be turned to unlock precise speed adjustments. Image: KitchenAid

Other upgrades include an LED light pointing down into the bowl that KitchenAid fine-tuned with a specific color temperature and intensity to make ingredients look as appetizing as possible. It automatically turns off when the mixer is tilted up, but can be manually activated using the redesigned control lever. The Artisan Plus also comes with a new beater that uses silicone edges to scrape the sides of a bowl as it mixes. It’s only compatible with the new mixer as its upgraded electronics detect the extra friction and increase the motor’s power automatically to maintain the desired speed.

The Artisan Plus will be available in four new color options as well as 11 existing colors. Image: KitchenAid