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KitchenAid KP26M1XNP 6 Qt. Professional 600 Series Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer - Nickel Pearl

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Material
Stainless Steel
Number of Speeds
10
Voltage
120 Volts
Wattage
575 watts

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  • Over 10 colors available
  • Multipurpose attachment hub, over 15 optional attachments
  • 6-quart stainless steel bowl, comfortable handle. Bread Yield -Loaves : 8.25
  • Bowl lift design, 10 speeds; Hub Cover: Hinged
  • Includes burnished Powerknead spiral dough hook, burnished flat beater, wire whip, and 1 piece pouring shield, 1-year warranty
  • All-metal 10-speed stand mixer with powerful 575-watt motor
  • 6-quart stainless-steel mixing bowl; direct-drive transmission

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KitchenAid 6-Qt. Professional 600 Series

The Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures.

Mixer, Mixers

Professional 600 Series

Burnished metal flat beater, PowerKnead Spiral Dough Hook and 6-wire whisk will help you mix, knead and whip ingredients into culinary masterpieces quickly and easily. And for even more versatility, the power hub fits optional attachments from food grinders to pasta makers and more.

Features

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Over 10 Colors Available

Choose from all the color options to find the one that best matches your style and personality.

Power Hub (Over 12 Attachments Available)

The power hub turns your stand mixer into a culinary center. With more than 12 optional attachments use the power of your stand mixer to help you make fusilli pasta from scratch, shred a block of Parmesan cheese in seconds and so much more.

6-Qt. Stainless Steel Bowl with Comfortable Handle

6-Qt. stainless steel bowl with comfortable handle offers enough capacity to mix dough for 13 dozen cookies, 8 loaves of bread or 8 pounds of mashed potatoes in a single batch. The bowl is also dishwasher-safe for quick and easy cleanup.

67-Point Planetary Mixing Action

67-Point Planetary Mixing Action means 67 touch points per rotation around the bowl for thorough ingredient incorporation. The beater, dough hook or wire whip rotates around the bowl, giving incredible bowl coverage for comprehensive mixing.

Professional 600 Design Professional 600 Custom Metallic Artisan Design Artisan Classic Plus
Capacty 6-Quart 6-Quart 5-Quart 5-Quart 5-Quart 4.5-Quart
Bowl Material Glass with Handle Polished Stainless Steel with Comfortable Handle Polished Stainless Steel with Comfortable Handle Glass with Handle Polished Stainless Steel with Comfortable Handle Brushed Stainless Steel (No Handle)
Flat Beater F Series Coated Burnished Aluminium Coated Burnished Aluminium Coated Coated
Dough Hook F Series Spiral-Shaped Coated Spiral-Shaped Burnished Aluminium C-Shaped Coated C-Shaped Burnished Aluminium C-Shaped Coated C-Shaped Coated
Wire Whip
Pouring Shield - - -
Wattage 550 575 325 325 325 275
Color 3 Colors Available Over 10 Colors Available 3 Colors Available Over 5 Colors Available Over 20 Colors Available 1 Colors Available
Usage Cookie Yield - 13 Dozen Cookie Yield - 13 Dozen Cookie Yield - 9 Dozen Cookie Yield - 9 Dozen Cookie Yield - 9 Dozen Cookie Yield - 6.75 Dozen

Additional Features

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Bowl-Lift Design

The bowl-lift design provides sturdy bowl support for stability when mixing heavy ingredients or large batches. The lever smoothly raises the mixing bowl into position for efficient beater-to-bowl contact.

10 Speed Settings

Powerful enough for nearly any task or recipe, whether you’re stirring wet and dry ingredients together, kneading bread dough or whipping cream.

Professional 600 Series Includes

Includes Powerknead Spiral Dough Hook, Flat Beater, and Stainless Steel Wire Whip.

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The Professional 600 Series 6-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer is perfect for heavy, dense mixtures. Burnished metal flat beater, PowerKnead Spiral dough hook and 6-wire whisk will help you mix, knead and whip ingredients into culinary masterpieces quickly and easily. And for even more versatility, the power hub fits optional attachments from food grinders to pasta makers and more.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the performance, quality and value of the kitchen mixer. They mention that it runs like a dream, does a great job of mixing and that it's a wonderful tool. They also like the size, and power. That said, opinions are mixed on sturdiness and color.

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218 customers mention187 positive31 negative

Customers like the performance of the kitchen mixer. They say that it has performed beautifully, runs like a dream, and is a wonderful tool. They also mention that it's a very good product with the best quality and that it allows them to work less.

"...this first year - not only to test the mixer, but because the mixer works so well, so far, and there are so many fantastic cookie, cake, bread and..." Read more

"...This kit includes the dicing blades that work extremely well and it also does slicing and shredding...." Read more

"...has the strength to power through the thickest cookie dough, never once has it labored or sounded strained to my ears...." Read more

"...Let me tell you - it is PHENOMENAL!!..." Read more

103 customers mention90 positive13 negative

Customers like the quality of the kitchen mixer. They say that it does a great job of mixing, the bigger bowl makes it easier to mix bread dough, and it has the power to do any mixing job. The design is perfect for uniform mixing, and the attachments offers versatility in product. Customers also say that the mixer lifts up to mix with ease, and removing the bowl after is easy. They also say it's great for cookies and cakes, and making large batches of meatloaf.

"...The 600 Series has a slightly flatter bowl which allows better mixing without having to use a spatula at frequent intervals to incorporate the..." Read more

"...The dough hook in particular is a breeze to extract after mixing. The lever action is satisfying and much nicer than the swivel head...." Read more

"...kitchenaid 600 vs kitchenaid 6500The 600 is a great mixer all around...." Read more

"...therefore I made a lot of them. It's also great for making large batches of meatloaf, bread and several other things...." Read more

80 customers mention58 positive22 negative

Customers like the value of the mixer. They say it's a great value, money well spent, and looks brand new.

"...Finally, the little things just make it so worth the extra expense. The attachments are large and easy to clean...." Read more

"...was looking for one for years and I found this one on sale for a really good price here on Amazon...." Read more

"...Beaters are quiet pricey but can purchased after market, even from third parties...." Read more

"...But back to the stand mixer, it is worth every penny for this Kitchenaid...." Read more

69 customers mention50 positive19 negative

Customers like the size of the kitchen product. They mention that it is powerful, it has an awesome size, and has allowed them to work less. The attachments are large and easy to clean, and the larger capacity bowl has a direct current drive that makes a large batch. Customers also appreciate the good fit and finish-beater was hitting bowl every once in a while. Overall, customers are happy with the size and power of the product.

"...ease for adding in ingredients, but I found there was plenty of space to pour in melted butter or cups of flour without even using sleeve with the..." Read more

"...The attachments are large and easy to clean. The dough hook in particular is a breeze to extract after mixing...." Read more

"...The 6000 HD appears to be the oddball when it comes to bowls. It uses narrow bowls that need their own narrower beaters...." Read more

"...The larger capacity bowl combined with the direct current drive this thing has never even gotten warm...." Read more

64 customers mention61 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the power of the kitchen mixer. They mention that it is sturdy and well built, providing a great amount of power for all loads of mix. Some say that the mixer has the strength to power through the thickest cookie dough, never once. The bigger engine is very beneficial for these jobs that put a big strain on the motor.

"...My one warning is this thing is powerful!..." Read more

"...It has the strength to power through the thickest cookie dough, never once has it labored or sounded strained to my ears...." Read more

"...This mixer has the power to knead 3 loaves of my favorite breads and barely gets warm in the process...." Read more

"...And it's powerful...the mixing job is finished in no time...got to love that!" Read more

104 customers mention60 positive44 negative

Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the kitchen product. Some mention that it's a very solid machine, dependable, and heavy duty construction works well on recipes with large batters, and it keeps going strong. Others say that not only are these weak machines, but they are sold under false advertising, and are much lighter and flimsier despite being larger. They say that the quality has become so plastic and the gears are clunky.

"...2. utensils seem heavy duty3. hand crank makes lifting and lowering bowl a breeze.CONS:1...." Read more

"...make little sense to put an 8 qt bowl into a 600 where the motor is not strong enough. The dough hook might be the same, but you need more force...." Read more

"...of the mixer is the first thing that I noticed - it was heavy, felt solid and looked very good in the nickel pearl finish...." Read more

"...shaft looking low, as reported in the previous installment: the gear case had broken, and was no longer supporting the shaft." Read more

80 customers mention55 positive25 negative

Customers are mixed about the color of the kitchen mixer. Some mention that the color is beautiful, while others say that the design was flawed and the shaft was not pleased with how it looked.

"...The 600 comes in all kinds of colors, of this is important to you. All other models are limited in colors...." Read more

"...now that I have it sitting on my counter I actually and happy with the nickel color. It is a mid-level silver color, a little on the light side...." Read more

"...What I don't understand is why there is such a huge price difference between colors of the same model? I'm guessing supply and demand?..." Read more

"...It powers right through everything I throw at it. And it looks absolutely beautiful sitting on my counter when not in use, although it JUST BARELY..." Read more

72 customers mention15 positive57 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the noise the kitchen product makes. They mention that the motor sounds inconsistent and the noise is very loud. Some customers also say that the hook rotator started clicking and failing to mix the dough.

"...These models are very noisy. Because of their simpler design, the 600 Series is cheaper to repair than the DC models...." Read more

"...The 600 is a great mixer all around. It produces a lot more noise than the 6500 but let's be honest, it's a mixer, it's not supposed to be silent...." Read more

"...only complaint with this mixer versus its little brother is that it's somewhat loud...." Read more

"...It's not as loud as I would think as this model looks to have the largest motor of the stand up mixers...." Read more

The difference between the 600, 610, 620, 6000, 6500, 7 qt, 8 qt models
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The difference between the 600, 610, 620, 6000, 6500, 7 qt, 8 qt models
When I bought the recent Costco model, I was intrigued to find out what was hiding behind the Costco brand Kitchenaid model. Interestingly enough, it turns out to be a Williams-Sonoma 610 model. This got me asking what is the difference to the 600 model, and why does a 610 model even exist? After taking my Costco model apart, doing a significant amount of research, and acquiring the 7 qt model and investigating it, I came to the following conclusion:All models, the 600, 610, 620, 6000, 6500, 7qt residential, 7 qt commercial, and 8 qt are essentially all the same models. They have the exact same form factor and with the exception of the 6000, fit the same beaters and bowls. They differ mainly in motor, transmission, bowl, and beater (that needs to match bowl size). And some models have plastic knobs whereas other have metal ones.600: This is the base model. A few years ago Kitchenaid changed the transmission case, that holds some sprockets in place, to plastic. This was changed back to the old metal cast case from the 6 Series now. It has a 575W AC motor.610: Is the same as the 600 with the same transmission, but a different 590W AC motor. I doubt that the extra 15W this motor is rated for makes a difference. The 600 model collected a lot of critic from people doing heavy doughs. My assumption is that Williams-Sonoma requested a more robust motor, perhaps with higher torque. The control electronic is a very simple triac motor control. It looks similar to the 600 control, but has the hall speed sensor soldered on. It also misses the IC from early 600 models. The wire whip is not the one from the 600, but the one from the 7 and 8 qt models. The Costco model has metal flat and hook beaters instead of the coated ones.620: Is a 610 in fancy colors.6000 HD: It has an entirely different transmission and motor than the 600, 610, or 620. My assumption is that the transmission is the same as in the 6500, 7qt and 8 qt models. The motor may or may not be the same. The 6000, like the 6500, is rated as 1 HP. It could be the same motor from the 7 qt and 8 qt and might be electronically limited or simply derated on paper. The bowl, and therefore the beaters, are totally different than on the 600 models. The bowl is taller and narrower. Because the pins that hold the bowl are narrower, you can only fit 6000 bowls, but not those from the 600, 6500, or 7 qt, 8 qt models. This is by the way also the old Costco model.6500: Appears to be a 7 qt model, derated for 1 HP with a fancy 6 qt bowl. The cover of the planetary gear facing the bowl looks more robust.7 qt: Its motor is rated for 1.3 HP. The 7 qt appears to fit all the bowl from the 600, I actually tried this out, even with 7 qt beaters. In reverse, the 600 fits bowl and beater of the 7 qt.8 qt: In all likelihood a 7 qt model with a bigger bowl and a finger guard. Motor is rated the same. It should fit all 7 qt and 600 model bowls.The 7 qt and 8 qt also exist as commercial versions with an orange power cord and a commercial use warranty. Otherwise, my assumption is that they are the same as the residential models.Confused, yet? What should you pick?In my opinion the biggest differentiator is the AC vs DC motor, not because the motor is AC or DC, but because of torque, transmission, and speed control design. The DC motor of the 6000, 6500, 7 qt, and 8 qt models is significantly beefier than the one of the 600 Series. The DC motor uses a digital PWM speed control that holds speed exactly and increases torque as needed. The 6000 and 6500 may or may not have the same motor as the 7 qt and 8 qt models, but are rated with 25% less power. As I said, this might be paper derated or electronically limited, or actually it has a slightly smaller motor. The DC models also are significantly quieter than the transmission and motor combo of the 600.The 600, 610, and 620 use a very primitive triac control. The 610 and 620 have a slightly more robust motors but use the same transmission as the 600. The triac control will not increase torque as well while holding speed, which specifically will be noticeable with heavy doughs. These models are very noisy. Because of their simpler design, the 600 Series is cheaper to repair than the DC models. Sprockets are a couple of bugs and even the speed control is inexpensive.The 6000 HD appears to be the oddball when it comes to bowls. It uses narrow bowls that need their own narrower beaters.All other models use the same bowls. Now, it might make little sense to put an 8 qt bowl into a 600 where the motor is not strong enough. The dough hook might be the same, but you need more force. The wire whip has more wires on the 610 and up models. I do not see why it should not work on the 600. The real difference is in the flat beater. While you mostly can use the larger (flat) beaters with smaller bowls, like use a 7 qt beater with a 6 qt bowl, if you use a 6 qt beater with a 7 qt bowl, you just do not reach the top of the bowl. The 3 qt bowl should fit all models, even the 6000 model, because it has holes for the narrower pins, and comes with its own beater.The dough hook exist in stainless, aluminum and coated aluminum. The flat beater exist as stainless, aluminum, coated aluminum, or with a silicon lip that saves you from interrupting and scraping the bowl walls. The wire whip is always stainless. Only stainless and coated aluminum can be washed in the dish washer. Some people complain about the coating flaking over time. While various packets exist that bundle coated or none coated versions, only the commercial 7 qt and 8 qt version contain stainless beaters. Beaters are quiet pricey but can purchased after market, even from third parties.Depending on the sale you are getting, the price difference between the models might not be actually that much. I would not get a 6000 because of the weird bowl shape that locks you in. I found the price difference between the 7 qt and 600 models to be about $100 with the right deal, the 6500 actually could be more expensive. The 600 comes in all kinds of colors, of this is important to you. All other models are limited in colors. I decided for the 7 qt model because I wanted to make pizza and bread doughs and simply bought 5 qt and 3 qt bowls for the smaller jobs. I would buy an 8 qt bowl if I ever needed it.I hope this information makes it easier for you to make your own decision.On the picture, left the 7 qt model, and right the Costco 610 model.
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