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KitchenAid Artisan Mixer £347.49 delivered with code Debenhams

Various colours have 10% off their normal selling price on Debenhams website so down from £429 to £386.10 but the 10% code also works taking it down to £347.49 delivered ;)

I've ordered the crystal blue!

Yes these are pricey but cheapest I'd found before the Debenhams event was £389 delivered.

TCB 5.05% as well so potentially just over £15 possible on top.
http://www.debenhams.com/electricals/food-drink-preparation#catalogId=10001&lid=//productsuniverse/en_GB/product_online%3DY/categories%3C%7Bproductsuniverse_127897%7D/categories%3C%7Bproductsuniverse_127897_127963%7D/categories%3C%7Bproductsuniverse_127897_127963_127967%7D/brand_description%3E%7Bkitchenaid%7D/price%3E300.0&ps=default&sfn=PRICE&sfv=%26pound%3B300+and+above&storeId=10001

Comments

  • how much!!! :eek:
  • Most expensive I have found them for the artisan model is £450!
    Been researching second hand sales on eBay and they seem to mostly go for about £250-£300 delivered/collection, ones recently towards the higher end.
    The new ones have a 5 year warranty, from the manufacturer I think as well.
  • ged1980
    ged1980 Posts: 1,342 Forumite
    its a mixer? go back to the old days (like my gran told me) do it by hand instead of paying silly prices for a machine with a name
    If you dont like me remember its mind over matter, I dont mind and you dont matter ;)
  • I got mine earlier in the year at a good price but not as good as the price the OP has found it at. Well worth it if you bake a lot and you can afford it. Why shouldn't someone buy an expensive mixer if they can afford too? I expect a lot of people would go for an ipad rather than a generic £100 tablet - so don't see why this should be any different!
  • ged1980 wrote: »
    its a mixer? go back to the old days (like my gran told me) do it by hand instead of paying silly prices for a machine with a name

    As far as I can tell these things are built to last for a long time based on what I've researched online and they have a good return if to be sold second hand. I might have normally gone for something much cheaper,have had value hand mixers,but they really have no longevity and burn out quickly so would rather invest in something decent that will last.

    Up till now I've been using a mixing bowl and a fork!

    I fell in love with this and was going to wait till I'd gathered some birthday/Christmas money first before buying one but as OP said, these are rarely reduced so grabbed one while it had £80 off the normal price. I intend to keep it forever!
  • TCB tracked at just over £17 so effectively now £330 so £100 off the usual Debenhams price :)
  • Iris_Blue
    Iris_Blue Posts: 1,421 Forumite
    edited 15 September 2012 at 7:05AM
    It's a very good price!

    I got mine last year as a Christmas present £399 with free steak knives and glass bowl. I LOVE it. Mine's the candy apple red special edition.

    It's not just a mixer it's a piece of art :)

    I also want the processor ( that's in the sale too )
    I can't be bothered updating this anymore
  • The processor is well worth it (I have this and the blender too, I am a lucky girl). It comes with a whole box of attachments and the blades are incredibly sharp. It has a smaller bowl inside the main bowl too which is really useful for smaller jobs.

    I use mine at least a couple of times a week. Not sure I would want to live without it now!
  • Someone just bid £357 for a used one of these on eBay!
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