Learn to say popular stand mixer brand names correctly.
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How is KitchenAid (American brand and the standard-bearer for stand mixers) correctly pronounced?
KitchenAid is pronounced 'KICH-un-ayd' — both parts said plainly, the same as the ordinary English words. In a technical interview: "KitchenAid's mixer used a planetary gear system so the beater spun on its own axis while orbiting the bowl."
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How is Bosch (German brand of stand mixers and other appliances) correctly pronounced?
Bosch is pronounced 'BOSH' — one syllable, named after founder Robert Bosch. In a technical interview: "Bosch's mixer used a direct-drive motor rated for continuous use with dense bread dough."
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How is Kenwood (British brand of stand mixers and kitchen machines) correctly pronounced?
Kenwood is pronounced 'KEN-wud' — both parts said plainly, named after founder Kenneth Wood. In a technical interview: "Kenwood's mixer included an attachment hub that powered add-ons like a pasta roller."
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How is Ankarsrum (Swedish brand of heavy-duty stand mixers) correctly pronounced?
Ankarsrum is pronounced 'AHN-kahrs-room' — named after the Swedish town where the factory is based. In a technical interview: "Ankarsrum's mixer drove the bowl itself to rotate rather than spinning the beater around a fixed bowl."
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How is Hamilton Beach (American brand of stand mixers and small kitchen appliances) correctly pronounced?
Hamilton Beach is pronounced 'HAM-il-tun beech' — both words said plainly, named after founders Louis Hamilton and Chester Beach. In a technical interview: "Hamilton Beach's mixer offered a tilt-head design that swung up to clear the bowl for adding ingredients."