
Which makes better bread, the 10 qt hobart or the electrolux assistant?
I just started milling my own flour, and I would like to be able to make several loaves at a time. Right now I use my kitchen aid-325 watts, or my bread machine to knead the dough. However, I can only make 1-2 loaves with these machines. I think it would be a worthwhile expense to buy a bigger, stronger mixer, does anyone have any advice? Oh, I am also thinking about a Bosch universal.
The Hobart is definitely a good investment, but make sure you have a separate very sturdy stand for it. It will really tear up your counters, and shake everything off.
PS...You can usually find used ones from restaurant equipment stores
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October 21st, 2010
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