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There’s a handle on the motor head and indents on the base that make moving it around easier, paired with a retractable power cord for storage.
Sage Baker Boss Stand Mixer with Bowl, Brushed Stainless The Sage Baker Boss Stand Mixer with Bowl, Brushed Stainless
I found it took far longer to knead my ingredients well, in comparison to other mixers such as the Bosch MUM59340GB Stand Mixer. Simply set the timer, turn the dial and choose from the following: Folding Kneading, Light Mixing, Creaming Beating and Aerating Whipping. However, these can easily be overlooked by the mixer’s sheer convenience, sleek design and handy features. It has a 360 degrees full bowl coverage and a double sided scraper that cuts mixing time down by 60%.With the combination of a powerful 750W motor, 100% metal gears and 12 speeds, the Bakery Boss can manage heavy doughs and batters even over longer periods of time.
The Sage Baker Boss Stand Mixer with Bowl, Brushed Stainless
Designed to be practical, it’s user-friendly with its smart settings indicator and LCD timer functions. I have never made one before so was a bit nervous about how it would turn out but with the help of this mixer it has turned out very well indeed. Sage is a reliable brand, known for its high-end, innovative appliances, and this mixer certainly looks the part. Most whisk attachments aren’t recommended for cake batters, but as the Bakery Boss can whip light batters, I was able to switch the scraper for the whisk at this point to aerate the mixture. The end results were even better, and my sponge cake had a light and fluffy texture in the middle, with a delicious crunchy top.YouTube sets this cookie to measure bandwidth, determining whether the user gets the new or old player interface.
Sage The Bakery Boss Stand Mixer Review | Ideal Home
Finally, if you’re not seduced by its power and speed, you will be by the range of luscious high-gloss paint finishes available – Silver, Royal Champagne, Blueberry Granita, Burnt Caramel and Salted Liquorice. The scraper beater does what it says it will do and although there is another beater included, I can't imagine why I would use that over the scraper one. I added a video to show how stable the machine is while kneading dough, not a wobble, not a vibration.
Once or twice the dough attempted to escape the bowl, so it still needed to be checked on, but otherwise this was a labour-free way of making bread.