SAVE $200:The Best Buy Drop of the Day for March 4 is the KitchenAid 5.5-quart Bowl Lift stand mixer for $199.99. That's more than 50% off its usual $449.99 when you buy it through the Best Buy app.
Spring is inherently a motivational time for anyone who just can't do winter, arguably making it a better time than New Year's to start and stick to a new hobby.
If you're eyeing anything cooking related as your 2025 hobby, a KitchenAid mixer should definitely be in themix.Best Buy's Drop of the day for March 4 just happens to be a Black Friday-worthy mixer deal: Get the $449.99 KitchenAid 5.5-quart bowl-lift stand mixer for $199.99. That's more than 50% off its usual $449.99 when you buy it through the Best Buy app. For reference, you'll be getting one of the most premium KitchenAid mixers for less than the Black Friday pricing of several smaller capacity mid-tier Artisan mixers.
SEE ALSO: Testing the Ninja Slushi by making a frozen version of every drink I can think ofTo unlock this steal, all you have to do is check out in the "Drops" tab of the Best Buy mobile app. Drops only last for one day, but may be gone sooner than the official end of the day if inventory sells out — which it often does.
This particular KitchenAid has a bowl-lift design, which is sturdier and more ideal for large or thick batches than the less expensive tilt-head design. That durability also allows the bowl-lift models to harness double the power of the tilt-head ones, plus more flexibility when choosing a speed setting. If dough-intensive recipes like bagels or cinnamon rolls are high on your "to make from scratch" list, the bowl-lift is the way to go.
Past the mixer and stainless steel bowl, a dough hook, flat beater, and wire beater are also included with your purchase. There are a ton of attachments for KitchenAids, so consider putting your savings toward one of those. Think homemade pasta.
文章
1
浏览
3623
获赞
83
FaceTime gets an upgrade on iPhone 12, just in time for the pandemic
Apple unveiled its iPhone 12 lineup at its October event, and one feature that should be pretty usefDid Google Gemini summarize someone's private document?
Google Gemini is a multimodal AI service that's built into Google products, like Gmail, Docs, and ShOpenAI reportedly plans to block access in China. Chinese AI companies may fill the void.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to block API access in China, and Chinese companies are swooping in toThe UK just hit a major renewable energy milestone
For the first time ever, renewables generated more energy than gas and coal combined in the UK. SEETikTok will reportedly sell to Oracle after Microsoft bid rejected
Oracle has beat out Microsoft to win the bid for TikTok's U.S. operations, according to a report byGoogle's data center raises the stakes in this state's 'water wars'
Endless emails, map requests, web searches, and everything else we do online requires the use of eneTwitch is launching an official DJ category
Twitch is officially adding a DJ category, following the launch of its DJ program to tackle a stringMark Zuckerberg says Trump's climate move 'puts our children's future at risk'
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined the chorus of tech leaders who have denounced Donald Trump's decPlanned Parenthood's app is expanding access to birth control
The Trump administration is doing everything it can to undermine Planned Parenthood's law-abiding, sU.S. swings from world leader on the environment to a tiny footnote
Over the course of just the past few weeks, the United States has gone from the world leader on fighApple reportedly gives up on Vision Pro 2, focusing on cheaper model instead
As the rumor mill surrounding Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro heated up last year, we've repeatedly heardTrump who? Tech giants join massive effort to uphold Paris Agreement
U.S. tech titans are joining an effort by more than 1,000 U.S. governors, mayors, investors, universAmazon finally confirms Prime Day is delayed
We thought Prime Day was going to be delayed back in April, then we heard Amazon had decided to pushTikTok child privacy complaint sent to U.S. Dept. of Justice
TikTok may soon face yet another fight with the U.S. government. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (iPhone X and first
Time flies, and it's even more so apparent if you own a first-generation Apple HomePod or an iPhone