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The best early Black Friday KitchenAid deals, including $225 off a stand mixer


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Elevate everyday meals with a brand new KitchenAid mixer. As of Nov. 21, here are our picks for the best early Black Friday KitchenAid deals:


Black Friday is quickly closing in, and with it comes a slew of deals, including major discounts on KitchenAid mixers — so this is the perfect time to step up your cooking game just in time for the holidays.

Whether you're a culinary master or an everyday cook, there's one kitchen countertop appliance you've likely had your eyes on for a while: the iconic KitchenAid stand mixer. As of Nov. 21, you can get your hands on this coveted kitchen appliance for up to $225 off.

Here are a few of our favorite KitchenAid deals on sale at stores from Best Buy to Walmart, including the 2022 Color of the Year Beetroot stand mixer.

Best stand mixer deal

Why we like it

Featuring 10 speeds to knead, mix, and whip ingredients with ease, the KitchenAid Professional 5 Plus Series 5-quart, bowl-lift stand mixer has the power to make up to nine dozen cookies in a single batch. Although this model isn't equipped with a tilting head or pouring shield, it includes a KitchenAid metal food grinder attachment.

Best runner-up stand mixer deal

Why we like it

The KitchenAid tilt-head stand mixer is ideal for everyday meals. This model is designed with a 4.5-quart stainless steel bowl, flat beater, and a tilting head. In addition to being functional, this mixer is available in multiple colors including mineral water blue (seen above), dark pewter, matte black, silver, and toffee delight. (Note: price may vary by color.)

Best luxe stand mixer deal

Why we like it

The 2022 Color Of The Year Beetroot Stand Mixer includes a premium accessory pack (pastry beater, flex edge beater, dough hook and wire whip), 3- and 5-quart stainless steel bowls for small or large batches, and a secure-fit pouring shield to minimize countertop mess. This model also features a tilting head.

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