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The New KitchenAid Wooden Mixer Is Causing Debate Over Design vs. Practicality: Here Are Our Thoughts

The 2024 model for fall features an all-new 5-quart walnut wooden bowl and evergreen coloring.

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Everyone loves a pretty kitchen (HGTV makeover shows, anyone?) But beyond the cabinetry and backsplashes, oftentimes the tools we use become a part of the décor. From color-coordinated appliances to artisanal cutting boards, modern supplies now showcase both functionality and flair. But if there’s one tool always proudly displayed on countertops, it’s the KitchenAid mixer. Known for their eye-catching colors, these iconic mixers have become a beloved sidekick for pastry chefs and home bakers alike. But the brand’s latest release aims to give kitchens a luxurious fall upgrade with a bold wooden design. It might just be their most talked-about design yet, but beyond its beauty, is it practical? Here’s what to know about the new KitchenAid wooden mixer and whether it can whip up the same level of quality.

A closer look at the KitchenAid wooden mixer

KitchenAid’s latest model is a design statement in its own right. Priced at $699.99, Their 2024 Design Series Evergreen Tilt-Head Stand Mixer amps up the elegance with a deep forest green matte finish and a one-of-a-kind 5-quart walnut wood bowl. Each bowl showcases a unique wood grain pattern, enhanced by brass-coated accents and a leaf illustration on the hub cover. The launch marks the first departure from the traditional stainless steel and ceramic bowls.

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That wood bowl. 🤩 The new KitchenAid Design Series stand mixer in Evergreen drops today, and we can’t get over that deep forest hue. Do you need this mixer in your fall kitchen? (And yes, the walnut wood bowl is food-safe!) #KitchenAid #StandMixer #Kitchen #WalnutWood

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But it’s not just about looks. This model maintains the powerful motor and 10-speed settings that have made KitchenAid a staple in the kitchen. It also comes with three accessories including a whisk and a 48-inch cord. Despite its wooden bowl, you can still take the cover off and attach a variety of accessories for additional cooking tasks, including pasta rolling and spiralizing. According to the brand, it isn’t dishwasher safe, however the bowl was designed for daily use and has a food-safe finish. Seasoning it periodically should also keep it looking almost too pretty to use.

What people are saying

Online reactions to the new model have been a mixed bag, complete adoration to skepticism. Fans of the rustic, cabin-inspired design are swooning over the looks. “I’ve never needed anything more, omg,” wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter). Another replied, “It’s the most beautiful appliance ever!!” The mixer has also made its way to TikTok, with one video goin viral:

@prestonkonrad

Instantly becomes amateur baker ugh #kitchenaid

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However, critics of the wooden bowl have docked some points on its practicality, especially in a busier or professional kitchen. After all, stainless steel has been the standard for a reason: it’s durable, dishwasher-safe and doesn’t absorb odors​. “More of a bougie showpiece than a hard working KitchenAid mixer,” wrote one Reddit user, while another added, “It is so pretty, but I would absolutely never ever ever want it because the bowl would require so much care.” Others joked that it was for “display purposes only.”

Like wooden cutting boards, this walnut bowl will need regular oiling to prevent it from drying out or cracking. And because it’s not dishwasher safe, you’ll have to add more cleanup time.

Pros and cons of the KitchenAid wooden mixer

overview of three sized wooden bowls with whisk on top
Marina Bakush

So, is wood a practical choice for baking tools or is it just for the eyes? Let’s weigh the pros and cons:

Pros

  • Aesthetic appeal: There’s no denying the beauty of natural wood, and for those who prioritize design, this mixer will make a stunning addition to any kitchen.
  • Durability: Walnut is a strong and durable wood, often used for high-end cutting boards, so with proper care, the bowl should last a long time.
  • Eco-friendly vibe: For anyone wanting a more natural, sustainable kitchen, wooden tools offer a distinct appeal that metal can’t match​.

Cons

  • Maintenance: Wood requires more care than stainless steel. You’ll need to hand wash it, avoid storing food in it and regularly season it with food-safe oil.
  • Limited functionality: Some baking tasks, like whisking egg whites, are better done in non-porous bowls like stainless steel, since wood can absorb oils and affect the outcome​.
  • Cost: This model is on the higher end of KitchenAid’s product line, and the added maintenance might make it less appealing in the face of the brand’s traditional stand mixers.

The new KitchenAid wooden mixer is undoubtedly an art piece. But while it’s sure to turn heads, the practicality of using a wooden bowl, along with the higher cost, may leave some home bakers hesitant. Overall, if you’re enticed by its beauty and up for the maintenance, this could be the stand mixer that blends both form and function for you. However, those more focused on affordability and practicality should stick to the original designs.

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