![]() What I do want to highlight is that whilst the KitchenAid seems like the cheaper option at first glance, The Kenwood Chef XL and Titanium XL (basically, anything with an XL in the name) has a capacity of 6.7 Litres as opposed to the 4.8L KitchenAid Artisan. The Kenwood Titanium XL currently retails at $999 but by shopping around online, I’ve managed to find one at $799 and the slightly lower range Chef XL at only $499. The KitchenAid Artisan 4.8L which I have currently retails at $899 but the cheapest I’ve managed to find online from an Australian retailer is $627 AUD. So the 2 machines that I own sit pretty closely in the price region. I’ve analysed both machines from various aspects and hope the following observations help you get closer to picking the machine that’s the sweetest fit for you. ![]() Whichever mixer you decide to purchase is entirely up to you and what’s important to you in the kitchen. As the proud owner of BOTH a KitchenAid Artisan and Kenwood Titanium XL mixer for the past 3 years, I’ve put both mixers through their paces over the years and have collated my observations in this post for you. ![]() KitchenAid Versus Kenwood, Which is Better?Īpple or Windows, Dyson or iRobot… KitchenAid or Kenwood? The debate often gets heated and splits buyers into two camps whenever the giants of the household world get pitted against each other.įor those of you who have been scratching your head or Googling your next appliance purchase for whipping up decadents sweet treats, I hope this article helps you in making your all-important decision. ![]()
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