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the next Kitchenaid TSV is on the 04/04/17
finally they bring colour!
they have done in the past as the artisan ones ect they have had as web exclusive have had 30+ colours but never sold
It is wise to keep trying, though. A classic stand mixer with umpteen variations on the added extras is still boring. And given how long-lived a Kitchen Aid is they need new customers each time or provide a reason for an existing owner to buy again.
I don't think it is on EP. That will cause much wailing on FB.
not really as in Q terms as long as its a basic colour it will sell but i just dont think this will go down well & i think they have a lot lower stock too
not really as in Q terms as long as its a basic colour it will sell but i just dont think this will go down well & i think they have a lot lower stock too
I'm happy with SCW's number-crunching - it saves me time and money knowing items ahead of time what a TSV will be, but he seems to generate hostility more than any other poster. I get the feeling Ian's writing skills aren't his forte, so if his item numbers aren't useful to you, you can block his posts. Live and let live.
SCW, how often do Kitchenaid do TSVs in a year?
I really, really want one of these bad boys, but I've promised myself to put a hold on my spending until I pay off my EZpays, so I'm hoping there will be another one later in the year...
Thanks!
SCW, how often do Kitchenaid do TSVs in a year?
I really, really want one of these bad boys, but I've promised myself to put a hold on my spending until I pay off my EZpays, so I'm hoping there will be another one later in the year...
Thanks!
Prefer the earlier guest. I know she was only a runner up in GBBO but she had more personality and her demos were better.
QVC always want us to think as naive punters that we're getting something so unusual and sought after - in broad terms across their ranges, not just kitchen stuff.
But, I have to put my opinions where I find them, there is nothing wrong with the very long running KitchenAid stuff which I first came across in 1967 when in the States - perfectly good and been on the go since the 1930s etc, and to be found in most US homes (and cheaper) similar to the Magimix which has been going and in its present design for around the same length of time.
What, I may ask is wrong with the Kenwood Chef, I've had mine for years, my friend is on her original Chef with all the attachments for more than 40 years. It annoys me that on almost every cooking programme we see on tv they are obviously supplied with KitchenAid I get so angry why do the British cooikery shows not use our own, well built Kenwood Chef???