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KitchenAid Architect stand mixer is on closeout sale for $239 at Macy's


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So you spent so much time planning the perfect Game of Thrones watch party that you forgot that Mother's Day is less than a month away. But don't panic just yet. It's not too late to find the perfect Mother's Day gift, and if your mom loves baking then you might find just what she needs with this deal on a KitchenAid stand mixer at Macy's. Or maybe you can just get it for yourself and teach yourself to bake, which of course you'll want to do if you recently binged The Great British Bake Off for the thousandth time. 

You'll be able to bake the perfect chocolate chip cookies after you buy a KitchenAid Architect 5-quart stand mixer for $239.99 at Macy's. At 50 percent off during this special closeout sale, you only have a limited time to take advantage of this low price. It's also $40 cheaper than the mixers in the similar Artisan series, which right now are available for $279.95 at AmazonRead more...

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