KitchenAid® Empire Red Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer KSM150PSER
Fuel your culinary passion with the revolutionary KitchenAid Empire Red Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, product number KSM150PSER.
Make up to 9 dozen cookies in a single batch with the KitchenAid® Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer. This mixer also features 10 speeds to thoroughly mix, knead and whip ingredients quickly and easily and is available in a variety of colors to perfectly match your kitchen design or personality. For even more versatility, use the power hub to turn your stand mixer into a culinary center with over 10 optional hub powered attachments, from food grinders to pasta makers and more.
Over 20 Colors Available
Choose from a full palette of color options to best match your style and personality.
For Everything You Want To Make™
Turn your stand mixer into the culinary center of your kitchen. With over 10 different attachments, you can make everything from fresh pasta to burgers, veggie noodles, ice cream and more.
5 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl with Comfortable Handle
Enough capacity to mix up to 9 dozen cookies, 4 loaves of bread or 7 pounds of mashed potatoes in a single batch. Dishwasher Safe.
Tilt-Head Design
Allows clear access to the bowl and attached beater or accessory, so you can easily add ingredients for a recipe. Locking the head into place during operation keeps the beater-to-bowl contact close and efficient.
10 Speeds
Powerful enough for nearly any task or recipe, whether you’re stirring wet and dry ingredients together, kneading bread dough or whipping cream.
Additional information
CAPACITY | 5.00 |
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HEIGHT | 13-9/10 in |
WIDTH | 8-7/10 in |
NET WEIGHT | 23 lbs |
MIXER TYPE | Tilt-Head |
POURING SHIELD | 1 Piece |
MIXING SPEEDS | 10.0 |
BREAD YIELD -LOAVES | 4-1/2 |
DIRECT DRIVE TRANSMISSION | Yes |
MASH POTATO YIELD - POUNDS | 7.0 |
COOKIE YIELD - DOZENS | 9.0 |
HUB COVER | Non-Hinged |
BOWL FINISH | Polished Stainless Steel |
BOWL SIZE - QUARTS | 5.0 |
BOWL HANDLE | Comfort Handle |
WATTS | 325 |
INCLUDED ACCESSORIES | 1-Piece Pouring Shield, C – Nylon Coated Dough Hook, Nylon Coated Flat Beater, 6 Wire Whip |
MOTOR POWER | 325 |
COATED BEATERS | Coated Beaters |
Model | KitchenAid Portables |
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by Amy
I got this for my early Christmas present. Have used it 3 times and it is wonderful. Baking tomorrow with the girls so it will get a lot more use. So glad I finally gave in and let my hubby buy me one.
by Marsha
I’m 75 years old and have always wanted a stand mixer. Don’t know why I waited so long to buy one, but it has changed my life! I love to bake, and making cookies, pies, cakes, etc., is a dream with this mixer. Plus, it makes my kitchen look like the kitchen of a real cook! The Empire Red color is beautiful. Can’t say enough about this great appliance.
by Ray
When I bought my new mixer I also purchased the bowl scraping beater. Really makes mixing batters easier, no stopping to clean sides of the bowl!
by Peggy
I got this as a Birthday present from my daughter because I have been baking cookies with my 3 year old granddaughter. I told my granddaughter that it was a present for the two of us. We are not just making cookies, we are making memories. We are loving how easy it is to use. I just got the juice squeezer from my some last night.
by Linda
I’ve been wanting one for years and finally made the move. It is a wonderful addition to our kitchen and home. Everyone is using it…including the 21 year old son. My husband use to own a bakery…he loves the tilt head and ability to just add ingredients like at the bakery!!
by Gurt
I bought my Kitchen Aid is so handy to have. I bought it in August of 2020 and have been so happy with it. I have arthritis in my hands so using a hand beater is difficult but with my Kitchen Aid, I can mix pretty much everything.
by Bill
I bought this to begin baking and it has been life changing.
by Daniel
Recently purchased so happy with this. Great investment. Only concern is how heavy it is.
by Amanda
I finally needed to replace my 1975 handed down KitchenAid stand mixer. Yes, I am serious. It lasted that long! The new model is just as great. I love the 5 qt bowl for 5 pounds of mashed potatoes and doubling cookie dough batches. Handle on the bowl is great and it even fits onto the 1975 model! Highly recommended! Easy to use. Easy to clean!
by Maruca
This is my second Kitchenaid stand mixer, the first one was bought around 1997 and it still works almost perfectly. I bought the new one because is a little bit smaller, it has the tilt head and it is red!!!