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Don't wait 'til Black Friday — grab a KitchenAid Pro for less than $200

Save $300: The KitchenAid Pro 5 Plus Series Bowl-lift Stand Mixer is on sale at Best Buy for $199.99 through Nov. 1 in an early Black Friday deal. 


No disrespect to Halloween, but some of us are already thinking about Thanksgiving and all the other holidays that come as the temperature drops. While the decorations are beautiful and spending time with family is great, let's be honest, the food is what we really can't wait for. 

Don't fuss around with a bowl and whisk when you can have a gorgeous KitchenAid Pro 5 stand mixer whip up any recipe for you. 

Seriously, this thing can do just about anything. The 5-quart stainless steel bowl can make up to nine dozen cookies in a single batch, while the 10 optimized speeds are powerful enough to handle even the toughest dough. And when you are mixing together those heavier ingredients, the bowl-lift design brings sturdy support.  Read more...

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