🍪 Bake Like a Pro with KitchenAid's Mini Marvel!
The KitchenAid Artisan Mini Plus 3.5-Qt. Tilt-Head Stand Mixer in Matte White is a compact yet powerful kitchen essential, designed for effortless mixing and easy cleanup. With a durable metal construction, 10 speed settings, and a 3.5-quart stainless steel bowl, it’s perfect for whipping up smaller batches of your favorite recipes.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Matte White |
Capacity | 3.5 Quarts |
Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.8"D x 12.3"W x 12.3"H |
Voltage | 120 |
Controls Type | Knob |
Wattage | 250 watts |
Additional Features | Tilt Head |
Number of Speeds | 10 |
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TOP TEN REASONS TO BUY THE PREMIUM MINI
To begin with, if you are shopping for a mixer and not in a rush, be aware that holiday sale pricing often offers substantial discounts that may affect your decision (my details below). If you can, wait for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, or Prime Day sales to nab your mixer at a sweet price.This was my first stand mixer purchase; historically, I am not an active baker by any stretch of the imagination. When I was shopping in mid-October, at first sale pricing meant that there was no significant price difference at three retailers between this model, the regular size Artisan, and the bowl-lift Pro 5 Plus. I had enough counter space for any of them. Models larger than these were out of my price range, not to mention my baking habits. I did not seriously consider them.What to do?First, the obvious. If you bake often, in large quantities, and want to display your mixer on your spacious countertop beneath your high cabinets, buy the bigger, stronger Pro 5 Plus, or splurge on one of the even larger models. If accessorizing your kitchen is important to you, buy the Artisan. It comes in the widest array of colors, with a dazzling selection of bowls and accessories. If you do not have space for either of these, buy the Mini.Should, like me, you fall between the gaps, so that these points do not clinch the deal, grab a cup of tea and read why I chose the Premium Mini, which comes with the polished stainless steel handled bowl and flex edge beater. Hopefully it helps you decide which suits you best.Again, the obvious. The Mini is small and light. I will likely leave any stand mixer on my countertop, but I don’t want it hogging up space and I want to store it easily when not using it often. In my medium-sized minimalist-aspiring kitchen, countertop real estate is always at a premium.How small and light is it? The Mini is 15.7 inches tall tilted, 12.3 inches not tilted, 7.8 inches wide, 12.3 inches deep. It weighs roughly 16 pounds with bowl and blade. This is about 2 inches shorter and 8 pounds lighter than the Artisan. The attached picture of the Artisan and Mini side by side shows how these numbers translate qualitatively. The Pro 5 Plus is roughly 4 inches taller and 10 pounds heavier than the Mini. The bowl on the Mini is 3.5 quarts, compared to 5 quarts for the Artisan and 5.5 for the Pro 5 Plus. My decision boiled down to Artisan vs Mini, as the Pro 5 Plus felt out of my league.If this is where you find yourself, be wary of YouTubers, test kitchens, and influencers who disfavor the Mini (and tilt-head models in general) because their bread and butter (so to speak) is making huge quantities of things often, or churning out bagel, pizza, pasta, or other tough doughs at quantities and frequencies not likely to be relevant to your home kitchen.Here are the top ten reasons I decided the Mini was for me:1. MOTOR. The Mini is 250 watts compared to 325 for the Artisan. Not a substantial difference. Moreover, the Artisan has an alternating current motor, while the Mini’s premium build includes a direct current motor with metal gears. The hefty KitchenAid bowl-lift models also sport DC motors. The Artisan and Classic lines do not. More durable and efficient than AC, the DC motor’s excellent torque and speed control more than make up for the wattage differential. It is also quieter, and positions the Mini to handle dough as effectively as the other tilt head options.2. MIXING. The slow start feature keeps ingredients from spraying out of your bowl, into your face, and all over your kitchen. No-brainer for me. Mini has the slow start feature at all 11 speeds, Artisan on none of its 10 speeds. The Mini turns along 69 planetary points compared to 59 for the Artisan. These are premium features available on high-end models. And the Mini.3. BUILD & FINISH. The Mini boasts “premium touchpoints.” The speed, tilt, and hub knobs are sleek white metallic rather than nubby black plastic. The band, logo, and writing are silver or soft-toned charcoal grey, depending on color. I prefer this look, similar to the Pro Line models, to the harsher black detailing of the Artisan, Classic, and Pro 5 Plus. The comparison picture is a good place to see whether these differences matter to you. The effect extends beyond the visual: the Mini motor resonates with the quiet hum of Pro Line motors, rather than the screech of the Classic, Artisan, and Pro 5 Plus. To me, the Mini is as much a pint-sized version of the Pro Line models (motor and aesthetics) as the Artisan or Classic line (tilt-head).4. COLOR. Offering less kaleidoscopic a color range than the regular Artisan line, the available options are nevertheless lovely. I prefer the Matte White: sleek and clean, leaning cool-blue rather than warm-yellow in tone. The smooth matte finish is neither textured nor glossy. It wards off fingerprints and is a breeze to clean. Its classic elegance will endure for the life of these famously hardy appliances. The two black models are handsome as heck and perfect for modern kitchen palettes. Matte black sports a smooth finish; imperial black is textured. The silver is subtly yummy. Two reds and an ice blue are fab for bakers seeking a splash of color.5. OUTPUT. The 3.5 quart bowl is ideal for the small-batch baking and everyday mixing that will be the bulk of my mixer’s workload. The Mini capacities KitchenAid reports for cookies, dough, eggs, etc. are far more than I need. The Mini can beat a single egg into meringue and whip a cup (or less) of cream to a lovely froth, and even churn it into butter. Larger mixers would be unwieldy at these small-household-appropriate quantities. The Mini bowl is easy to manage and clean, slipping easily into sink, drying rack, or dishwasher.6. HUB ATTACHMENTS. Except for the ice cream maker, KitchenAid hub attachments fit all the models, including the Mini. I don’t foresee using the hub much, as I have standalone tools that do those tasks better, but the capacity is there if I choose to do so.7. INCLUDED ACCESSORIES. The premium Mini model (KMS3316) comes with a handled stainless steel bowl, whisk, dough hook, and flex edge beater. Users of all models favor the flex edge over the flat beater, so you will not need to purchase one on top of a pricey mixer.8. KITCHENAID ADD-ONS. The Mini does not have a ton of accessory options. With few exceptions mentioned below, this is a positive for me. I don’t want a bevy of suggested purchases which I may not really need winking at me every time I want to buy something else, enticing me to plunk down more money. KitchenAid makes a regular flat blade, replacements for the included polished stainless steel bowl, flex blade, whisk, and dough hook, a brushed stainless steel bowl without a handle, and a glass bowl to fit this mixer.9. THIRD-PARTY ACCESSORIES. Although KitchenAid discontinued the splatter shield for the Mini, I found a third party surgical steel chute from New Metro that sits on the bowl neatly. To my mind, it is a better fix: spiffy-looking, stainless, easier to use and store, more durable, and not plastic. In any case, I am pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to slip ingredients into the bowl while mixing, even without the chute. I also found a stainless steel dough S-hook from qualityart Practical. Not yet sure whether it makes a substantial difference. No pastry blender blade, but the flex edge does a fine job of cutting in butter. Slider mats are a sweet fix for moving any mixer across the counter, and Yogingo makes one sized for the Mini. I’m all set, and my wallet can heave a sigh of relief.10. UTILITY. As a beginner baker, a high-end stand mixer that towers over my counter, intimidating me every time I walk by, is not helpful. A competent home chef, I have a quality food processor, blender, juicer, mandoline slicer, and bread maker for tasks no hub attachment would do as well. The Mini fills the gaps for the jobs these cannot handle. I already use it for all my whisking beyond just baking, because it is more efficient and as easy to clean as a bowl and hand whisk. In the unlikely event that the Mini inspires me to become British Bake-Off ready, such that I need to do more than it can handle, its versatility would complement a Pro Line mixer nicely.Do these points matter to you? Go get you a Mini.If not, you may be happier with a larger model. I did not consider the Classic line because at current prices, the Artisan is an easy pick over those. You might prefer the Pro 5 Plus to the Artisan. At $249.99 in early Black Friday sales, with a 575 watt DC motor and stable bowl-lift design, it is a steal that easily wins out over the Artisan in my book. I had already decided on the matte white Mini when KitchenAid slashed its price to $189.99, sealing the deal for me. With 10% off coupon, my post-tax total was $185.In the flurry of holiday sale pricing, it helped to keep my eye on the prize of suitability. When it comes to baking, I can and do “halve” it all, making mini batches at least 95% of the time. Navigating a bowl too large for my needs, or having to buy an $80 small bowl and whisk accessory with limited functionality would not serve me well. Bakers far more experienced than I write reviews about happily forsaking their bowl-lifts for the Mini. Should I ever ascend to dizzying baking heights, a Pro Line 7 would outshine the intermediate sizes and pair beautifully with the Mini. Until then, my sleek, capable, friendly Mini invites me to hone my baking skills daily. Now, that’s what I’m talking about!Whichever you buy, do yourself a favor: read the user guide first. Follow the instructions. Many complaints out there would have been obviated by doing so. First off, hand wash the bowl and beaters thoroughly in hot sudsy water. They are likely coated in machining residue that will contaminate your food otherwise. Recall that the whisk is not dishwasher safe. While the flex blade and dough hook are, they are petite and a breeze to hand wash. Well worth doing to maintain the coating for years to come. Next, use the dime test (Google it), to optimize the mixer head height so the beaters reach into the bowl properly. Adjust periodically. Note that the Mini speed slider can be operated straight across one step at a time, or over multiple speeds at once by lifting it gently before sliding (another premium feature).In its first month, my lovely white matte Mini has aced: rock cakes; gluten-free and whole grain muffins; scones; biscotti; white, whole grain, and gluten-free breads; roti; fresh herb butter; whipped cream; cookies; and brownies. Far more than I have ever baked in my life. It removes so many hurdles and brings so much enjoyment to this novice that I am embracing baking at last. It has also become my sous chef for everyday tasks such as whisking eggs and making sauces, salad dressings, and dips. I am delighted with my purchase, not to mention the crazy good deal.Hope this helps, and happy mixing!
M**4
The mini is fantastic!
I spent 20 years thinking about getting a kitchenaid standmixer, I love kitchen appliances and have many, including food processor, blender, immersion blender, handheld mixer, bread maker, etc, but always had a small kitchen, I don't bake very often (maybe once a month on average), they are expensive, take up so much room on the counter, and are too heavy to put away. I now have a large kitchen so in November again did many searches online and read up on standmixers, also considered getting a different brand, watched review videos, etc. Finally decided to give this one to myself for Christmas. Got it 6 weeks before Christmas so I could do all my holiday baking with it. Very happy with it. Made 6 different kinds of cookies with it and so far 4 cakes. Glad I picked this one, it is not as big as the original but as powerful and plenty big for my baking recipes. I am also using it for things I previosly did by hand, such as mixing meatloaf ingredients. I always envisioned I would get it in a striking color but the mini must have been in high demand and white was the only color left. I was afraid it would look boring in my white kitchen but it looks fantastic. It works very well. Extremely easy to operate. I wash bowl and attachments by hand, they are very quick to wash. What was most surprising to me was how much time it saves me. Now while my meatloaf ingredients are getting mixed or my egg whites whipped I can do other things. I am also pleasantly surprised how well it contains everything, no splatter or spills like I used to have with my handheld mixer. Despite being so pleased with it, I am only using it once or twice a week, still feel I don't really need it, maybe because I did not have one for so long. I dont have any attachments yet but got a second bowl, glad I did. Especially for cakes and desserts that have different layers, filling, frosting, etc. the second bowl is helpful.
B**V
Excellent product
Size is perfect for storing-fits on countertops and under cabinets-does a clean sweep of the bowl-mixed rapidly-I only made cookies and bread so far-dishwasher safe-wish I bought it years ago
#**C
Perfect for small space!!
I am in my very first small apartment after down sizing but I love to cook for friends and family so this is perfect size!! It comes with all attachments you will need!!! Quality is perfection!!
D**A
Great mixer
I bought this for myself, as my old mixer was 50 years old and needed to be replaced. I have used it several times and love it. Several friends and family members had highly recommended it. I was not disappointed. It's just the right size for cakes and cookies. My sister owns the larger, and heavier one and she wishes that she had this one instead. Thanks.
I**R
Nice Size for Small Batches
The media could not be loaded. I like the small size and I can whip up a very small amount of egg whites. Switching between speeds was very hard but I discovered if you lift the lever slightly it shifts easily.
D**A
Lives up to the hype
I love this product! It works amazingly well and is easy to clean. The rubber side on the attachment is such a nice addition - makes it super easy to get all the dough or batter out of the bowl and I love the handle on the bowl as well. Worth the money in my opinion
H**L
Such a nice piece!
I really didn’t want a monster mixer and this size is smaller than the more popular unit, but does a great job. It’s easy to move and use.
D**S
Powerful little mixer
Very good. A little smaller than I expected, but it hasn't failed me yet.
R**E
Liiiiinda y excelente precio
Está hermosa la batidora, llegó en tiempo y muy bien empacada.Ya la probamos y funciona muy bien, justo para lo que la necesitábamos.Al mezclar masa se mueve un poco el cabezal, pero para las otras funciones está perfecta!!!Es súper silenciosa, bueno hace más ruido mi Vitamix que la Mini Artisan. Es la primera Kitchenaid que tengo y no me arrepiento de haber hecho la inversión y hay que mencionar que el precio fue excelente!, me costó 4,400 pesos mexicanos y no he vuelto a encontrar ese precio en ningún modelo. El color que compré fue el blanco mate. La compré por que era el color más barato pensando en que ni modo, es el color que hay, pero al verla en vivo fue muy grato a la vista. Está muy linda y el color no le demerita nada. Se ve hermosa en mi cocina, es la mitad de peso que la Artisan normal y ocupa menos espacio y hace el mismo trabajo que su hermana mayor.No me costó trabajo poner los ingredientes en el bowl mientras ya está trabajando. Iba a comprar una tapa protectora en la que se pueden deslizar los ingredientes, pero, creo que no será necesario pues no tuve ningún problema con esa actividad.Una sorpresa fue ver que el mezclador normal viene con goma, es de los que va limpiando el bowl mientras va girando.En general todo muy bien. La amo!
D**Y
Its powerful and quiet
I think it’s just big enough for most people’s needsLooks good well madeLove the bowlMakes bread making a breeze
D**A
Increíble
Increíble! Sin duda de las mejores compras, es un tamaño mini, te alcanza únicamente para una mezcla de bizcocho para pastel, pero es súper práctico, si lo requieres para tu casa es ideal, para negocios no te servirá tanto si tu producción es en grande, pero están preciosas.
W**.
Works great my wife loves it …
Perfect size for a small kitchen,Does everything it claims to do,Attachments are easy to purchase as well,
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