🍞 Mix It Up: Elevate Your Baking Game with Wondermill!
The WONDERMILL Complete Bread Dough Mixer Machine is a powerful kitchen appliance designed to knead dough quickly and efficiently. With a dual bread hook design, it develops gluten for elastic dough in minutes. This versatile mixer can handle a variety of tasks, from mixing meatballs to preparing fresh bread and sauces. It features a detachable plastic shaft for safety, a user-friendly design for easy cleanup, and is backed by over 20 years of trusted service from The Wondermill Company.
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Controls Type | Knob |
Additional Features | Safety Bowl Locking System |
Item Weight | 14.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.6"D x 14.3"W x 11.2"H |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Container Material | Plastic |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | White |
T**N
Great for the price
I love this mixer. It does bread dough much better than kitchen aid. It’s very powerful. Three speeds are just fine for all applications I’ve needed. It holds a lot of dough! My 7 cups of flour dough only fills half the bowl. The rise is so much better because of better gluten creation during kneading. I use fresh ground hard red or white wheat and used to get dense dry bread. This machine creates gluten much better than the k a. We love the blender, but it’s not ideal for thick smoothies. It needs more water to keep things fluid enough to stay down onto the blades. It is super loud but that’s minor for me. It’s not near as costly as a Bosch but seems to work just as well.
J**N
Heavy duty, works really well
We make our own bread and needed a mixer that can handle the kneading better than our KA mixer. This mixer has lots of attachments, is very easy to use and is easy to clean. This type of dough hook is really efficient and the mixer never gets hot or sounds like it is being overworked. The dough that was kneaded came out light and soft..very well kneaded and the bread came out so much lighter and less crumbly than when we used ou KA mixer. A great price for a good value.
I**E
Not recommended ,poor quality, cheap parts, and very very very loud.
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this as an alternative to the Bosch universal mixes which I heard good reviews about.Overall it's a good strong product. However, it is extremely loud which is a problem if you make your dough at night.....when the rest of the family is sleeping.I also found it hard and uncomfortable to pour the batter out of the bowel as the center makes it hard to give it a good scrap.The dough hook got ruined in the dishwasher, but they offered a replacement. The bowel is plastic which also shifts its shape in the dishwasher just a little bit.the company sent a replacement dough part fairly quickly and on the next usage this replacement broke in the dough, the broken piece scarred the plastic bowl and left it with pieces of plastic, it was no longer safe to use it as I was afraid that this tiny plastic will get into future batters.I did not receive a replacement bowl yet.Overall it has been a hassle to own this mixer it was used 4 timed our of which 2 times something happened to it.The motor is extremely loud, especially when the blender attachment motor keeps moving when the mixer is ON for no reason.
S**R
Easy to use and clean
I use this machine to mix dough for our bread each week. I love this machine for its ease of use. I add my liquids, sweetener, and salt. Then add flour (freshly milled) one cup at a time, adding yeast after the third cup. Then I add just enough flour til the dough releases from the bowl. Then let it continue kneading the dough for 2-3 minutes. If the dough starts to tear and break, I add water by teaspoons to get the dough more hydrated. It makes having fresh bread so easy! There is a video on YT of someone reviewing this machine from several years ago. That video helped me feel less intimidated by this machine’s strength. The price to value on this machine is a no brained!
O**G
Revised to 2 stars-I am wavering between 4 and 5 stars.
The media could not be loaded. Revised: The dough scraper had started to chip off. Contacted support and was told to discard the scraper as it's a known issue. Was told it works just as well without it. Um, no it doesn't. The dough just went in circles and climbed up on the middle. It didn't get kneaded. It made tough breads. The scraper is an integral part and now I'm stuck with a loud useless mixer as I need it for just bread. I returned it and got an ankarsrum. Huge, huge, huge difference in quality. Now I'm baking bakery quality breads. Old review: Let me start with bad/cons. It's plastic. All of it with the exception of the attachments. i really wish there was a metal option. Also, it's LOUD.Now the good stuff: I knew it was plastic but it is durable. NOT flimsy. And for the price? It's awesome. The loudness you can't get around but I have a Vitamix and it's just as loud. So I just tune it out.The really good stuff: It kneads dough beautifully and super fast just as stated. I made a gorgeous pain de mie in it as my first recipe. 7 minutes total to knead. I let it rise in the bowl an hour and then kneaded for one minute. Removed, shaped, and put into my bread pan. Let it rise 30 minutes and bake. So good. The cleanup was a breeze. The setup was even simpler. I love the breeze of putting and taking out the bowls/accessories etc. I also really appreciate the simple dial, less to break down. I got the plain simple one dial/one button Vitamix for the same reason. I am pleased by the lifetime warranty and hope to have this for years to come. Unless they make a metal version...:D
D**3
Workhorse Dough Mixer!
Purchased my original “Kitchenetics” mixer 30 years ago and just replaced it now. Just like the original Kitchenetics — and my old attachments fit perfectly as do the older designed Bosch bowl and attachments!(I secretly believe they were feuding brothers who formed their own company with the same original mixer 😉.)Superb results for bread doughs!A couple of hints:*Doughs “knead” best when mixer is FULL with at least 10+ cups of flour in the batch and pulls the dough over the hooks. (Dough will knead covering the lid.)*Using SAF brand yeast and when dough has the right amount of flour for your recipe, set the timer to ⏲ to 5 minutes and knead on high. Stop the mixer when ⏲ it rings and put in pans to rise.*Only one rising of the dough when using SAF yeast is required, and you actually get better results than two risings.*Will mix cookie dough but it’s better for the gears ⚙️ to use another method of mixing for brown sugar. It is too hard on the plastic teeth at the speeds and power of this mixer and will eventually break them.*Because the location of the motor creates gentle heat in the bowl, it’s great for bread but not so great for whipped frostings. I use my KitchenAid or a hand mixer for lighter than air frostings.
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