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Amazon October Prime Day 2023: Save $120 on This KitchenAid Mixer
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Date:2025-04-19 03:28:23
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Of course, we have all heard about KitchenAid Mixers. However, let's be honest, for most of us they're a hefty investment. They're not cheap, but are they worth it? Just ask anyone who has one and you'll hear a resounding "yes" and endless accolades about a home appliance that lasts for decades without fail. You can get so much done with KitchenAid mixers. Everyone will tell you they are worth the price, but if you could spend less, why not go for it? You can save $180 during Amazon October Prime Day 2023.
The KitchenAid Artisan Series 3.5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer has 10 speeds and 10 different attachment options. It has more than 3,580 five-star Amazon reviews and it comes in nine colors.
This is a gift that anyone would appreciate. Or you can just treat yourself, of course. KitchenAid discounts are hard to come by, jump on these Amazon deals while you can.
Smaller but still as mighty, this mixer's stainless steel bowl can mix up 5 dozen cookies in a single batch and is sishwasher safe.
More Amazon October Prime Day Mixer Deals
GE Tilt-Head 5.3 Quart Electric Stand Mixer for $150 (was $300)
KitchenAid 5 Ultra Power Speed Hand Mixer for $45 (was $60)
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5 Quart Tilt Head Stand Mixer for $380 (was $460)
Cuisinart SM-50G Precision Master 5.5-Quart 12-Speed Stand Mixer for $217 (was $250)
Hamilton Beach 4 Quart Electric Stand Mixer for $75 (was $100)
What is Amazon October Prime Day?
Amazon Prime Day is a two-day sale for Amazon Prime subscribers. There are unbeatable deals across all product categories from electronics to home decor to clothes. New and existing Amazon Prime subscribers can take advantage of these sale prices. Plus, you get free Prime Shipping, with no minimum purchase required.
How do you become an Amazon Prime member?
Amazon Prime costs $14.99 a month, which gives shoppers fast and free delivery on Amazon Prime purchases in addition to other services, such as streaming movies and TV shows. If you're not currently a member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial.
When is Amazon October Prime Day 2023?
You can shop these deals from October 10, 2023 through October 11, 2023.
What will be on sale during Amazon October Prime Day?
You can shop just about every product category during Amazon Prime Day 2023 with lots of deals on beauty, fashion, home, electronics, and Amazon devices.
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