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by starkparker 847 days ago
The multi-tool is a focus of the KitchenAid but just a feature on the Kenwood. If you have the money and space for a Kenwood Titanium, you probably have better tools for the more specialized jobs that the attachment ports on it offer.

Being heavier and taking up more counter space _is_ what makes it harder to use, less affordable, and less approachable. The Kenwood would not fit on the counter where I keep my KitchenAid without removing utensils I use while cooking or sacrificing what little prep space I have. If I wanted to store it in the cabinet under the counter when not in use, the extra 4-5 pounds vs. my KitchenAid would make it literally, physically harder to use.

And yes, the appearance is subjective. KitchenAid trades on that; they have more colors and finishes than features. That's important to people who don't care if the mixer can't knead a dense dough or mix a triple-batch of a recipe in one go.

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I get you, thanks.