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KitchenAid Nabs World Number One Mixer Brand Title

KitchenAid has been named the number one mixer brand in the world and has also taken the title locally at the 2017 Product Review Awards.

The global accolade was given to KitchenAid by Euromonitor.

Kay Osworld, general manager Australia and Asia Pacific says the company is humbled to win both awards.

He says, “We have entered 2018 with an impressive portfolio of appliances across not only the baking category, but also breakfast, healthy and fresh, and culinary categories. Across all categories we are committed to continue delivering the premium products and top-tier service for which KitchenAid is known and loved.”

In Australia, KitchenAid currently offers a range of 10 Stand Mixers models with over 30 colours to choose from, as well as limited edition models such as the Black Tie Stand Mixer and Copper option, both of which were released in late 2017.

KitchenAid Stand Mixer’s are compatible with a range of 15 attachments, which the company says is designed to give consumers the power and versatility to make everything.

To check out the range, head here.



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