It has long been featured in many magazines and sits proudly on the work plans of most kitchens design: it is obviously the multifunction robot with KitchenAid. Became cult object by its curves and rounded elevated to icon lovers of good food and design, its look back now was then only futuristic in the 1930s. Indeed, the kitchenaid k45 multifunction robot was not born the last rain and passed through generations while maintaining its beautiful body: see it as a timeless car model in which each new model brings improvements. The history of the kitchenaid brand began in 1889 when Josephine Garis Cochrane American invented the dishwasher. Before his death in 1913, she decided to democratize his inventions so that any household can take advantage of its technological advances. In 1919 Herbert Johnson developed the first domestic drummer and company name comes from the phrase when the wife of the latter I do not care wath you call it, it's the best I've Kitchen Aid ever had. Kenwood offers a wide range of household robots that have as many options as the kitchenaid but with a much more swift engine (up to 1500W) and a larger capacity: the first robot Kenwood is also more or less the same price as kitchenaid Artisan model. From a design point of view, I much prefer the robot KitchenAid. This does the same as I bought a Kenwood Major First (the one I saw Pierre Hermé use) for its strength and power (1200w). The choice is yours and will depend on what you want to do and the intensity of use of your future robot: the robot kitchenaid is still a beautiful piece of engineering technology, greatly satisfy you both visually and practical and fits well into your kitchen with its many colors. . . .
