KitchenAid Proline Edition Stand Mixer, Copper Pearl, 7 Qt
Brand | KitchenAid |
Color | Copper Pearl |
Special Feature | Removable Bowl |
Capacity | 7 Quarts |
Controls Type | Knob |
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Model Name | KSM7588PCP |
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About this item
- High Efficiency Motor Designed to Run Longer with Less Heat Build Up
- All-Metal Gears Designed for Long-Life Operation
- 10 Mixing Speeds
- 7-Quart Professional Bowl-Lift Design
- Power Hub for Attachments
- Full Metal Plated Die cast Body
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Product information
Brand | KitchenAid |
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Color | Copper Pearl |
Special Feature | Removable Bowl |
Capacity | 7 Quarts |
Controls Type | Knob |
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Model Name | KSM7588PCP |
Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 17.4 x 13.2 inches |
Item Weight | 26 pounds |
Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
ASIN | B01FVBZ7QO |
Item model number | KSM7588PCP |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #190,820 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #182 in Household Stand Mixers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 18, 2017 |
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Our most powerful Stand Mixer motor are 1.3 HP. The high efficiency, quiet motor delivers .44 HP to the bowl and is designed to run longer and deliver optimum torque with less heat build-up. Our longest lasting quietest stand mixer design with all metal gears. This robust mixer was designed to last longer and deliver ultimate performance with less noise.
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Giftable | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 5.0 |
Easy to use | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.1 |
Easy to clean | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.6 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Blending power | — | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.7 | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Everything Kitchens | Amazon.com |
number of speeds | 10 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 11 | — |
voltage | — | 120 volts of alternating current | 120 volts | 120 volts | 120 volts of alternating current | 240 volts |
wattage | — | 499.99 watts | 500 watts | 500 watts | 500 watts | 300 watts |
material | Metal | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
dishwasher safe | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
weight | 26 pounds | — | — | 0.99 ounces | 14.4 kilograms | 6 pounds |
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Customers like the power and capacity of the stand mixer. They say it has great power for big batches, and saves time. They also appreciate the quiet operation and the fact that it does not become overheated. Customers also like the size, saying the 7-quart bowl is fantastic for big batch baking. They are happy with the power, and ease of use.
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Customers like the noise level of the food mixer. They mention that it delivers on power and is super quiet, with no clicking heard when the machine is not under load or strain.
"...My final choice was this model. I love how quiet this model is. From what I understand, it is because of the DC motor...." Read more
"...It's been able to knead dough effortlessly and much more quietly than the Artisan...." Read more
"...it (have owned it 6 weeks). The mixer runs smoothly and quietly...." Read more
"...The only complaint is have is that when I use it, there is a clicking sound. It doesn't click if there is no food in the bowl...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the kitchen mixer. They mention that it handles heavy batters and doughs with ease, and is the best for all mixing. They say it's a dream and great for baking without making a big mess. Customers also say that it turns dough like a charm on the lowest setting without straining. They also mention that the product is great for blending dough for bread, and pastries.
"...Also, there is a feeling of joy and accomplishment when you bake your own.Well, that is my review!..." Read more
"...been defective on that particular unit, but I have found the process to be simple. The bowl will tell you when it's seated properly...." Read more
"...was able to whip up just two egg whites with ease, and recipes can be scaled up or down as needed...." Read more
"...It has a slower speed than the older mixer which is very nice for adding flour so it doesn’t fly all over." Read more
Customers like the size of the kitchen product. For example, they say the 7-quart size is fantastic for big batches, large for any sized recipe, and well made. Some say the bowl capacity allows them to make larger batches of cookies and bread.
"...It is large, but should fit on most kitchen counters under the cupboards without an issue...." Read more
"...No clunky noises as others have written about. The bowl is also large enough that I was able to scrape the sides of the bowl with the motor off..." Read more
"...The unit is smaller than I expected (again, too many reviews!) and much quieter than the Artisan...." Read more
"...The seven quart pro line looked to be just what we wanted. The seven quart capacity, more power, and the capability of purchasing a five quart bowl..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the power of the kitchen mixer. For example, they mention it's powerful enough to handle pizza dough effortlessly, and has awesome power. Some appreciate the ease with which it mixes bread doughs.
"...Wow. I love this thing. It's coat is nice and smooth. It is quiet. It is powerful. I love it...." Read more
"...The kitchenAid 7Q ProLine is clearly much more powerful, and looking at exploded diagrams on line shows that it has a completely different motor..." Read more
"...More powerful with more torque and best of all it's super quiet! I love the DC motor...." Read more
"...after reading reviews from a lot of sources, this looked like the most powerful and durable option available...." Read more
Customers like the value of the food mixer. For example, they mention it's well worth the cost, has a solid design, and is quiet.
"...You know you can always send/take back. This price is the best I have found. And don't forget the 5 year warranty!..." Read more
"Excellent product worth every penny!!" Read more
"It's a pretty good price for this machine, but be forewarned that this is not the same as the "ProLine 7 qt" stand mixer that is currently..." Read more
"...after using it steadily for the last 4 months I have to say it is totally worth it...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the food mixer's capacity. They say it has lots of power, and can make big batches of food. Customers also say it's great for holiday baking, and has extra power for when they need to knead. They also say the machine delivers on power and is super quiet. Customers say it handles large quantities of ingredients easily, and doesn't appear to be overloaded.
"...It handles large quantities of ingredients easily - I have made bread dough for 3 loaves (about 9 C. flour)...." Read more
"...Plenty of power, and the spiral dough hook really works well. Although the motor stays cool, heat is generated at the mixers planetary head...." Read more
"...motor has never become warm and has never cut out, so it doesn't appear to be overloaded...." Read more
"...Pros: Power, capacity, very quiet and attachment hubCons: Very big, very heavy, bowl not stackable, too large for small jobs" Read more
Customers like the heat of the kitchen product. They say it's very powerful, doesn't heat up, and does not become overheated. Some mention that the motor has never become warm. Overall, most are satisfied with the heat capabilities of the product.
"...While the motor area stayed cool, the mixing head got very warm. The heat transfers down the spiral hook and actually began to warm my dough...." Read more
"...-- kneading for 5 minutes each batch was no problem with no apparent strain or overheating!..." Read more
"...It sounded like it was straining and get it would get warm and stinky...." Read more
"...It didn’t overheat. My older KitchenAid mixer had difficulty with the thick, heavy dough and would get quite warm...." Read more
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I spent days researching, watching videos, calling people that bake a lot (hubby's family are true bakers), and reading, reading, reading. My final choice was this model. I love how quiet this model is. From what I understand, it is because of the DC motor. Noise bothers me and I would not want to listen to a mixer as loud as the AC models can be. Now, what I DON'T like! The lift bowl is nice, I understand why it is needed if you are doing a heavy batch. However, I like tilting the mixer, stirring, and scraping as that is what I am used to. I had a difficult time doing these things with the lift bowl. Yet, I believe I can get used to this method after a few cakes. Next, this is not so much an "I don't like" but, I plan to order a smaller bowl. The 7 qt capacity is way too big for a basic pound cake. The paddle mixed extremely well, all was incorporated and I did not have to stop and scrap the sides regularly, but a smaller bowl would serve well. I also plan to order the slicer/shredder. Other than those two additions, I think I will be a very happy customer. I gave the machine a 3 star for easy to use because I have only used once. However, I do like how easy it is to clean. I don't know how durable it will be but it is very, very sturdy, quiet and tough. Coming from Alabama (a southern girl), I used to always bake cakes, pies, bread, and all in between. Then, I moved to Florida and discovered Publix! So, I gave up baking. Now, retired, I've decided to began again because my husband loves homemade cakes, bread, and other stuff we don't necessarily need! Also, there is a feeling of joy and accomplishment when you bake your own.
Well, that is my review! Happy Baking and do not hesitate to try this machine. You know you can always send/take back. This price is the best I have found. And don't forget the 5 year warranty!
I just wanted to add, that I ordered a 5qt bowl for this mixer. For me, the only time I needed the 7 qt bowl was when making large batches of breads. The 5 qt is great for everything else. You might wonder why I did not order the 5 qt Artisian mixer. I like the quiet of this one even though it is quite pricey. Plus the 5 year warranty. Also, the paddle gets closer to the bottom without having to adjust. I will say, finding the 5qt bowl and especially the flex edge mixer blade is challenging. I was able to purchase both from Everything Kitchen even though the mixer blade is on backorder. I do notice Amazon have the flex edge paddles now with limited supply. I love this mixer and have baked 4 loaves bread, 2 cakes, and looking for something else to bake. Happy Baking!!
Just to add, I also purchased the flex edge beater for use with cakes. Next, I ordered the stainless steel flat beater and as previously mentioned, the 5 qt bowl - which I LOVE. Having the smaller bowl is easier to handle. Well, off to bake again!
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019
I spent days researching, watching videos, calling people that bake a lot (hubby's family are true bakers), and reading, reading, reading. My final choice was this model. I love how quiet this model is. From what I understand, it is because of the DC motor. Noise bothers me and I would not want to listen to a mixer as loud as the AC models can be. Now, what I DON'T like! The lift bowl is nice, I understand why it is needed if you are doing a heavy batch. However, I like tilting the mixer, stirring, and scraping as that is what I am used to. I had a difficult time doing these things with the lift bowl. Yet, I believe I can get used to this method after a few cakes. Next, this is not so much an "I don't like" but, I plan to order a smaller bowl. The 7 qt capacity is way too big for a basic pound cake. The paddle mixed extremely well, all was incorporated and I did not have to stop and scrap the sides regularly, but a smaller bowl would serve well. I also plan to order the slicer/shredder. Other than those two additions, I think I will be a very happy customer. I gave the machine a 3 star for easy to use because I have only used once. However, I do like how easy it is to clean. I don't know how durable it will be but it is very, very sturdy, quiet and tough. Coming from Alabama (a southern girl), I used to always bake cakes, pies, bread, and all in between. Then, I moved to Florida and discovered Publix! So, I gave up baking. Now, retired, I've decided to began again because my husband loves homemade cakes, bread, and other stuff we don't necessarily need! Also, there is a feeling of joy and accomplishment when you bake your own.
Well, that is my review! Happy Baking and do not hesitate to try this machine. You know you can always send/take back. This price is the best I have found. And don't forget the 5 year warranty!
I just wanted to add, that I ordered a 5qt bowl for this mixer. For me, the only time I needed the 7 qt bowl was when making large batches of breads. The 5 qt is great for everything else. You might wonder why I did not order the 5 qt Artisian mixer. I like the quiet of this one even though it is quite pricey. Plus the 5 year warranty. Also, the paddle gets closer to the bottom without having to adjust. I will say, finding the 5qt bowl and especially the flex edge mixer blade is challenging. I was able to purchase both from Everything Kitchen even though the mixer blade is on backorder. I do notice Amazon have the flex edge paddles now with limited supply. I love this mixer and have baked 4 loaves bread, 2 cakes, and looking for something else to bake. Happy Baking!!
Just to add, I also purchased the flex edge beater for use with cakes. Next, I ordered the stainless steel flat beater and as previously mentioned, the 5 qt bowl - which I LOVE. Having the smaller bowl is easier to handle. Well, off to bake again!
I've made a few different kinds of cookies and a variety of biscuit and pastry doughs and they've all come out as I expected. The mixer has a bit more horsepower and torque than the Artisan and it shows. It's been able to knead dough effortlessly and much more quietly than the Artisan. I like some of the simple features such as the gradual ramp-up in the speed when you turn it on, which helps avoid flinging flour all over the kitchen. My occasional bouts of idiocy can overcome any technology, but this feature helps a bit with that particular bit of carelessness. I've found the plastic guard to be basically alright although I wished it attached in a more secure way -- I'm forever bumping into it an knocking it out of position.
Cleanup has been straightforward. I don't put the attachments in the dishwasher so I can't speak to how well they hold up in that environment. However, cleaning everything really doesn't take much time and doesn't require special cleaners so it isn't that much of burden to me.
A few things of interest. I recall seeing a review where the process of getting the bowl seated seemed to be a challenge. I can't speak to anything that might have simply been defective on that particular unit, but I have found the process to be simple. The bowl will tell you when it's seated properly. If you're struggling with it you might be overthinking it -- I saw that happen a time or two in my cooking classes by folks who weren't familiar with the process. Follow the instructions and you should be fine.
The unit is heavy, so you likely won't want to constantly be moving it to and from the counter. It also has non-skid feet to keep it from "walking" all over the place. That helps with some of the heavier doughs I've made, but it can be a bit of a pain if the only place you can store it is under the overhang of a cabinet. In my case, I need to pull the unit out from under the overhanging cabinet to get easy access to everything. Those non-skid feet make that interesting since they grip very well. Be prepared to find some way to move it around if you're in a similar situation. I've taken to using some heavy duty shelf liner beneath mine to make it a bit easier to relocate without compromising its grip.
Something else I needed to get used to was the changing out of the attachments such as the whisk, beaters, and dough hook. On the Artisan you could tilt the head up and swap out the attachment. With this unit you need to detach one tool, remove it and the bowl, add the new attachment to the bowl, move the bowl and attachment into position, and then attach the new tool to the mixer. It isn't hard, but it feels clunky. It's just a side-effect of the lift-bowl system as they've designed it.
Another comment that I've seen a time or two is that there isn't a spring to exert pressure to keep the attachments in place on the mixer. This is something the Artisan had and I can understand the logic behind it. However, with this mixer, I haven't noticed the attachments bouncing around at all while the unit is in use, so I've stopped worrying about it. The way the tools attach to the mixer makes it fairly unlikely that they'll pop off -- the weight of the tool and the orbital rotation of the mixer are enough to keep everything in place.
So, in summary, I've found this to be a solid upgrade from my Artisan. It works well and it works more quietly. There's a small learning curve in terms of finding your preferred way of dealing with the bowl and the attachments when you want to switch them out, but it isn't all that complicated. The unit is heavy, so I'd suggest finding a good place for it on your counter and just leaving it there. That will also keep you more inclined to use it if the mood strikes you.