KitchenAid Artisan 5-Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer
The KitchenAid Artisan is a 5-quart, 325-watt tilt-head stand mixer with 10 speeds. It ships with a coated flat beater, coated dough hook, 6-wire whip, and pouring shield, and its front power hub accepts KitchenAid's full attachment lineup. Its 5-quart bowl takes on roughly 1 kg of flour in a single batch.
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What the experts found
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“the mixing attachments reach the bottom and sides of the mixing bowl, so you don't have to stop and scrape.”
In hands-on use across years, Prudent Reviews found the planetary action reaches the bottom and sides of the bowl so you rarely stop to scrape, and the mixer reliably whipped egg whites, mixed cookie dough, and kneaded bread dough every time.
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How it compares
| Artisan 5qt (tilt-head) | KitchenAid Pro (bowl-lift) | Cuisinart SM-50 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bowl capacity | 5 qt | 5.5-6 qt | 5.5 qt |
| Head design | Tilt-head | Bowl-lift | Tilt-head |
| Dough capability | ~1 kg flour / ~2 loaves | ~2.2 kg flour, stiff/heavy dough | Mid-size batches |
| Motor | 325 W | ~575 W | 500 W |
| Footprint | Compact; tilts up under cabinets | Taller; needs lift clearance | Mid-size |
Buy it if
- Home cooks who bake weekly and want a do-everything machine
- Anyone who values easy bowl access and swapping accessories one-handed
- Smaller kitchens that need a compact footprint
- Buyers who plan to add attachments (pasta, grinder) over time
Skip it if
- High-volume bakers making triple batches or very stiff doughs — get the bowl-lift Pro
- Cooks short on vertical clearance who can't tilt the head back
- Anyone who only needs occasional whisking — a hand mixer is cheaper and smaller
The verdict
If you bake at all, this is the mixer worth owning. It nails the everyday jobs, swaps attachments in seconds, and lasts long enough to outlive most of your other appliances. Size up to the Pro only if heavy dough is your default.
Check price on Amazon Live price & reviews on AmazonQuestions, answered
- Artisan vs Pro — how much dough can it actually handle?
- The Artisan's 5-qt bowl tops out around 1 kg of flour, enough for roughly two standard loaves. If you routinely make triple bread batches or very stiff doughs, the bowl-lift Pro (5.5-6 qt, ~2.2 kg flour, stronger motor) is the upgrade. For everyday home baking, the Artisan has the headroom. Source Homes & Gardens ↗
- Can the tilt-head Artisan knead bread dough?
- Yes. Use the included dough hook — reviewers report it kneads bread dough reliably every time. It handles enriched doughs and standard loaves comfortably; just don't max out the bowl with heavy whole-grain doubles, and let the motor rest if it warms up. Source Prudent Reviews ↗
- Will it fit under my cabinets, and do attachments work with it?
- The head needs room to tilt back, so measure your under-cabinet clearance before committing. The power hub on the mixer head accepts KitchenAid's attachment lineup — pasta roller, grinder, spiralizer, ice cream bowl — so one machine grows with you. Source Your Best Digs ↗