KitchenAid vs Kenwood stand mixers

Written by Iris

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1 October 2025

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11:04

KitchenAid vs Kenwood stand mixers

KitchenAid and Kenwood are two big brands when we talk about stand mixers. Both brands have been marketing high-quality stand mixers for years. This doesn't necessarily make it easier to choose between a KitchenAid or Kenwood. To help you with this, we have listed the most important differences.

Compare KitchenAid with Kenwood stand mixers

KitchenAidKenwood
Propulsion typeDirectIndirect
Available colors20 colors7 colors
DesignSophisticated and classicRobust and rugged
Models sizes4.8 to 6.6L4 to 7L
Expansion optionsChopping, cutting, grating, and making pastaChopping, cutting, grating, and making pasta

Powerful engine

The power of a KitchenAid

The power of a KitchenAid

A KitchenAid stand mixer needs less power to give a lot. This is because the motor powers the attachments directly, without losing any of its power. Are you looking for an extra powerful KitchenAid with which you want to knead heavy dough types, such as bread dough? If so, with a KitchenAid of 300 watts, you're good.

  • Direct drive
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The power of a Kenwood

The power of a Kenwood

Kenwood stand mixers have a powerful engine just like KitchenAid stand mixers. The engine drives the attachments indirectly, so the stand mixer will need more power to run. If you're looking for a Kenwood with a lot of power, choose a model with at least 1000 watts of power.

  • Indirect drive

Choice of models

KitchenAid models

KitchenAid models

KitchenAid pays a lot of attention to the design of the stand mixers. Such a stand mixer looks great on your kitchen counter, and you can also choose from many different colors. This does come with a pricetag. KitchenAid also has a mixer specially designed for the small kitchen; the Artisian Mini mixer. This stand mixer takes up a lot less space on your kitchen countertop.

  • Sturdy and solid
  • Nice design, available in various colors
  • Mini mixer for the small kitchen
  • Mixers are pricey
Kenwood models

Kenwood models

Kenwood makes solid and sturdy stand mixers and, like KitchenAid, uses high-quality materials. In comparison to KitchenAid's models, Kenwood stand mixers are a bit less sleek in terms of design. Kenwood distinguishes itself from KitchenAid with a unique model with a cooking function; the Cooking Chef. This can also roasts a piece of meat and help you make fresh, hot sauces.

  • Solid and sturdy
  • Model with cooking function
  • Less attention paid to design

Expansion options

Expansion options for a KitchenAid

Expansion options for a KitchenAid

KitchenAid stand mixers have many attachments possibilities. There are attachments for chopping, cutting, and grating ingredients. With the juicer, you press juice from vegetables and fruit for a clear juice. There are also various pasta attachments for making spaghetti or even ravioli. The attachments from KitchenAid are rather pricey, so you'll have to choose which ones you do or don't purchase.

  • Wide selection of attachments
  • Attachments are pricey
This is how you expand your KitchenAid stand mixer
Expansion options for a Kenwood

Expansion options for a Kenwood

The expansion possibilities of a Kenwood stand mixer are comparable to those of a KitchenAid. The Kenwood attachments are a lot cheaper than those of KitchenAid. This makes it easier to expand your stand mixer. Kenwood also has a blender attachment for making smoothies.

  • Wide selection of attachments
  • Also a blender attachment

Conclusion

In terms of quality and strength, KitchenAid and Kenwood stand mixers are very similar. The possibilities for expansion are also similar; there are no huge differences to mention. Kenwood stand mixers and attachments are a lot cheaper than those of KitchenAid. KitchenAid, on the other hand, pays more attention to the design of the mixer. This could also be important, since a stand mixer does have a prominent place on your countertop.

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Article by Iris

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