KitchenAid RRK150AC 5 Qt. Artisan Series - Almond Cream (Renewed)
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BrandKitchenAid
ColorAlmond Cream
Product Dimensions16.3"D x x
Blade MaterialStainless
Special FeatureDishwasher
Capacity5 Quarts
⚡325W Power
🔄10 Speed Settings
🥣5 Qt Capacity
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Description
🍰 Mix It Up with Style!
STAINLESS STEEL BOWL - Durable 5-quart bowl that’s perfect for large batches and easy to clean.
TILT BACK HEAD DESIGN - Effortlessly access your mixture with a convenient tilt-back head.
WHIP UP CULINARY MAGIC - Unleash your inner chef with 10 versatile speeds for every mixing need.
CLASSIC ALMOND CREAM FINISH - Elevate your kitchen aesthetic with a timeless and elegant color.
CERTIFIED REFURBISHED QUALITY - Enjoy like-new performance with a 6-month warranty for peace of mind.
The KitchenAid RRK150AC 5 Qt. Artisan Series in Almond Cream is a certified refurbished stand mixer that combines style and functionality. With a powerful 325-watt motor, 10 speed settings, and a spacious 5-quart stainless steel bowl, this mixer is designed to handle all your culinary creations. The tilt-back head allows for easy access, and it comes with essential accessories like a flat beater, dough hook, and wire whip. Backed by a 6-month warranty, this mixer is a reliable addition to any kitchen.
Specifications
Is the item dishwasher safe?
No
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Material Type
Metal
Color
Almond Cream
Capacity
5 Quarts
Item Weight
22.8 Pounds
Item Dimensions D x W x H
16.3"D x 16.4"W x 10.9"H
Voltage
120 Volts
Controls Type
Knob
Wattage
325 watts
Additional Features
Dishwasher Safe Jars
Number of Speeds
10
Have a Question? See What Others Asked
Does this come with the standard flat blade, whisk, & cover like the new ones do?
Does the mixing tilt head lock in place when up
Whats the voltage? 220 or 110v? It comes with original accesories?
Hello, is this mixer by any chance be the "kitchenaid artisan heritage limited edition misty blue mixer? the 100 year anniversary edition?
Reviews
4.7
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D**Y
Nice
It wasn't described as used on Amazon. But it looks new and has worked great .
T**M
Exactly what I'd expect- Quality, Performance, and Value
I write this enjoying an oatmeal cherry cookie, fresh from the double batch just whipped up in the new Kitchenaid. It arrived today- 4 days after I ordered it- Talk about SUPER saver shipping! You all know what a Kitchenaid is- so I'm not gonna sing the praises of the mixer in general- but I'll tell ya about mine:It arrived double boxed- and tightly packed. The inner box, the Kitchenaid box, was plain white with green "Factory Reconditioned" letters on the side. I was nervous about how close to new this really would be...I opened it up and set it on the counter- Yes, there are two small blemishes on it- on the side of the unit- they look just like two #2 pencil points. Not bad- I expected far worse to be honest. And I plan on making this a workhorse anyway- the Kitchenaid, to me, isn't a showpiece (if it were, I'd buy NEW.) Two small dots aren't enough to make me want to pay twice what I did on this one.I inspected the paddle (what I use most) blade- perfect- The dough hook was also perfect. Both came nested tightly in the inner styrofoam. The whisk attachment, which arrived attached to the unit, was, indeed, a little bent out of shape. A little pressure on two sides put it right back to normal. I remember the first Kitchenaid I bought (a base-power plain white one) had the same issue. Really, not a big deal at all.The bowl was perfect as well- no scrapes- solid handle.It took me a little while to unknot the plug- was wound up in the bowl.I prepped everything and set to work- a double recipe of oatmeal cookies. This is the recipe that would bring the lesser Kitchaid to its knees- it would do it, but it would complain the whole time. The mixer did just fine with it. I'm happy to report- all operation is perfectly normal.Fron the for-what-it's-worth department- I've owned 3 Kitchenaids now- they have ALL definitely made a different sound running at lower speeds than at the higher speeds.I would purchase again without reservation.Again, I make my appliances work for me, rather than just look pretty. Expect a blemish here or there- Expect the performance and quality of a KitchenAid- and expect it to arrive a lot sooner than you'd think.
R**N
An excellent product
The mixer I had before was ok. It did the job, until the electronic controls broke and the speed was kind of random.This mixer on the other hand is vastly superior than my previous Oster stand mixer, or my moms old Sunbeam (but she can't complain, she used it for 50 years).The biggest pros are the sturdiness and power of this mixer. It is also quiet and can do any job without lamentations.The standard stailess bowl is a plus too. I no longer have to worry about breaking it like I had with the old glass bowls. The 5.5 qt. bowl is a good size for me. I don't think I have any recipe that would exceed its capacity. Its smaller cousing may be too limited for weekend baker.The attachments are also easy to clean, and will probably never rust. My old attachments rusted a bit near the rivets because, I often will just let the dishes to dry in the dish rack. This is no longer a worry.If you think that you need the special chute to avoid messes, think again. This accessory is not at all needed. The refurb. model that I purchased did not have it. I had reservations about this when I placed my order, but after using the mixer, I soon realized that not only did I not need it, but it is probably a nuisance.This device greatest quality, sturdiness, is also the cause of its greatest defect; it is heavy. A frail person would not be able to handle it. This is not the kind of device that you can easily store in the cubboards. It is much better if you can devote counter space for it.I still have an unresolved question? Basically kitchen aid has two basic designs: one where the top part of the mixer pivots (my mixer) and one where the bowl goes up and down. I still wonder if one design is superior? I think that should be your only question when buying a kitchen aid mixer.I hope you enjoy this product as much as I did.
T**N
A Dream come True!
I have been wanting a new 5 quart artisan KitchenAid mixer. Yes it is refurbished but I know I know I took a chance because of the price was finally within reach. I love to bake and I can’t wait to I have been wanting a new 5 quart artisan KitchenAid mixer. Yes it is refurbished but I know I know I took a chance because of the price was finally within reach. I love to bake and I can’t wait to cook make bread with this new mixer in. I know this mixer will be able to work the dough it was beautiful there was no scratches. Every piece was there that was said to I have used it probably 10 times making mountains of cookies for my grandkids. It is awesome because I can easily double the recipe and the bowl and machine can handle it, do what I did take a chance on this it’s amazing thank you
A**S
love my refurbished mixer!
I looked on KitchenAid's website and saw that the 5qt Artisan was $430, so I came to Amazon to find it cheaper. I sorted by the lowest price, as one does, and found this thing for half the price. Now, I am the kind of person who NEVER buys used things because I'm always worried that the first person wanted to get rid of it because something was wrong with it. But since this said "FACTORY refurbished," I decided to look into it. I read the description about it going back through the factory inspection so that all the mechanics work perfectly well and the only thing that could possibly be wrong with it would be marks in the paint. It also comes with all the original parts (3 beaters, a bowl, and an instruction/recipe book) and a 6 month warranty. It had a 4.5 star rating with over 400 reviews, so I decided to buy it. I also paid a little more for the 2 year warranty, just in case. It had a couple tiny scratches on it here and there, but you wouldn't notice unless you were lookin for them. It was definitely worth it to get a perfectly functioning mixer for half price! Would definitely recommend this to a friend to save a bundle. Also thinking about buying a slash guard and a second bowl so I don't have to stop and wash it if I'm making more than one thing at once.
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Superior craftsmanship, timeless style and ultimate versatility have made the legendary KitchenAid Stand Mixer an essential tool for every cook. An impressive assortment of optional attachments and accessories transform it into the ultimate food preparation machine.
The durable, all-metal construction will deliver many years of quiet, reliable service. The 67-point Planetary Mixing Action spirals the beater to 67 different touch-points within the bowl for quick, complete mixing. The multi-purpose attachment hub powers a variety of optional attachments that simplify food preparation and provide creative options.
This Artisan Series model features a tilt-head mixer designed to give you easy access to the bowl and beaters. It features tilt-head design allows clear access to the beater and bowl, 10-speed slide control that ranges from a very fast whip to a very slow stir, and a 'C' dough hook kneads yeast dough for bread and pizza recipes.
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It arrived today- 4 days after I ordered it- Talk about SUPER saver shipping! You all know what a Kitchenaid is- so I'm not gonna sing the praises of the mixer in general- but I'll tell ya about mine:It arrived double boxed- and tightly packed. The inner box, the Kitchenaid box, was plain white with green \"Factory Reconditioned\" letters on the side. I was nervous about how close to new this really would be...I opened it up and set it on the counter- Yes, there are two small blemishes on it- on the side of the unit- they look just like two #2 pencil points. Not bad- I expected far worse to be honest. And I plan on making this a workhorse anyway- the Kitchenaid, to me, isn't a showpiece (if it were, I'd buy NEW.) Two small dots aren't enough to make me want to pay twice what I did on this one.I inspected the paddle (what I use most) blade- perfect- The dough hook was also perfect. Both came nested tightly in the inner styrofoam. The whisk attachment, which arrived attached to the unit, was, indeed, a little bent out of shape. A little pressure on two sides put it right back to normal. I remember the first Kitchenaid I bought (a base-power plain white one) had the same issue. Really, not a big deal at all.The bowl was perfect as well- no scrapes- solid handle.It took me a little while to unknot the plug- was wound up in the bowl.I prepped everything and set to work- a double recipe of oatmeal cookies. This is the recipe that would bring the lesser Kitchaid to its knees- it would do it, but it would complain the whole time. The mixer did just fine with it. I'm happy to report- all operation is perfectly normal.Fron the for-what-it's-worth department- I've owned 3 Kitchenaids now- they have ALL definitely made a different sound running at lower speeds than at the higher speeds.I would purchase again without reservation.Again, I make my appliances work for me, rather than just look pretty. 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Its smaller cousing may be too limited for weekend baker.The attachments are also easy to clean, and will probably never rust. My old attachments rusted a bit near the rivets because, I often will just let the dishes to dry in the dish rack. This is no longer a worry.If you think that you need the special chute to avoid messes, think again. This accessory is not at all needed. The refurb. model that I purchased did not have it. I had reservations about this when I placed my order, but after using the mixer, I soon realized that not only did I not need it, but it is probably a nuisance.This device greatest quality, sturdiness, is also the cause of its greatest defect; it is heavy. A frail person would not be able to handle it. This is not the kind of device that you can easily store in the cubboards. It is much better if you can devote counter space for it.I still have an unresolved question? Basically kitchen aid has two basic designs: one where the top part of the mixer pivots (my mixer) and one where the bowl goes up and down. I still wonder if one design is superior? I think that should be your only question when buying a kitchen aid mixer.I hope you enjoy this product as much as I did."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***N"},"datePublished":"August 2, 2023","name":"A Dream come True!","reviewBody":"I have been wanting a new 5 quart artisan KitchenAid mixer. Yes it is refurbished but I know I know I took a chance because of the price was finally within reach. I love to bake and I can’t wait to I have been wanting a new 5 quart artisan KitchenAid mixer. Yes it is refurbished but I know I know I took a chance because of the price was finally within reach. I love to bake and I can’t wait to cook make bread with this new mixer in. I know this mixer will be able to work the dough it was beautiful there was no scratches. Every piece was there that was said to I have used it probably 10 times making mountains of cookies for my grandkids. It is awesome because I can easily double the recipe and the bowl and machine can handle it, do what I did take a chance on this it’s amazing thank you"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***S"},"datePublished":"August 2, 2016","name":"love my refurbished mixer!","reviewBody":"I looked on KitchenAid's website and saw that the 5qt Artisan was $430, so I came to Amazon to find it cheaper. I sorted by the lowest price, as one does, and found this thing for half the price. Now, I am the kind of person who NEVER buys used things because I'm always worried that the first person wanted to get rid of it because something was wrong with it. But since this said \"FACTORY refurbished,\" I decided to look into it. I read the description about it going back through the factory inspection so that all the mechanics work perfectly well and the only thing that could possibly be wrong with it would be marks in the paint. It also comes with all the original parts (3 beaters, a bowl, and an instruction/recipe book) and a 6 month warranty. It had a 4.5 star rating with over 400 reviews, so I decided to buy it. I also paid a little more for the 2 year warranty, just in case. It had a couple tiny scratches on it here and there, but you wouldn't notice unless you were lookin for them. It was definitely worth it to get a perfectly functioning mixer for half price! Would definitely recommend this to a friend to save a bundle. 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