DEAL OF THE DAY: Aucmua stand mixer is on sale for over £380 cheaper than KitchenAid
BAKE OFF returns tonight and in celebration of the nation's favourite baking TV show, shoppers can now get a top stand mixer for hundreds of pounds cheaper than a Kitchenaid model. Ideal for making cakes, cupcakes and more, find out more about the deal here.
Tonight, The Great British Bake Off returns with a new series and it’s the perfect time to get baking. Whether you’re a novice or enjoy making cupcakes, shoppers have now spotted an offer on a stand mixer that’s perfect for making all concoctions.
From a Victoria sponge to a chocolate cupcakes, baking is the perfect activity to make delicious treats at home.
A stand mixer is essential for whipping up your favourite batches and a key part of Bake Off, which returns tonight at 8PM.
If you’re looking for a stand mizer but don’t want to spend a fortune then you’re in luck as Amazon shoppers have spotted a massive deal one one of its top selling models.
The Aucma Stand Mixer has hundreds of five star reviews, and is currently £316 cheaper than the KitchenAid Stand Mixer, which is £456.
With a 6.2L capacity, the Aucma Stand Mixer can make big portions and has plenty of handy functions including dual handles, anti-slip suction feet and a one piece splash guard.
It’s got a powerful 1400W motor, six speeds to choose from and a tilt-head design which allows you to easily install and uninstall the bowl.
There’s no need to worry about getting additional accessories as it also includes a whisk, dough hook and mixing beater.
It’s now reduced to £69.99 from £129.99, saving 46 percent off its usual price.
Amazon shoppers absolutely love its value for money and that it’s super easy to use.
Caffers said: “I honestly can’t see how a KitchenAid would be any better. This is powerful, has many speeds, great suction cups to keep it steady, has a huge bowl and 3 different paddles for various types of mixing.”
H.S also added: “Absolutely brilliant. So glad didn’t fork out for a KitchenAid one. This does the job.”
Stephen Pennack agreed: “I've made everything from some basic bread right up to some hefty loaves of Cozonac (Romanian Brioche), and the mixer has dealt with everything with ease.”