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Watch Bed Bath & Beyond. They often put the KA stuff on sale, and do it when there's a KA discount.
I caught one of those dealies, and, along with a BB&B 20% coupon, wound up paying $269 complete for the Pro 600. Above all, don't buy the Classic. It's a cheaply made unit, designed for the box stores, with plastic gears and no strength. |
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OK, I did it! I got the KA Pro 600 at Amazon for $269 with free 2 day shipping. I can't wait! One of the things I'm really looking forward to is making whipped potatoes without flinging potato around the kitchen and my shirt! (I know, I know, I should wear an apron.) KY, if you have any special hints or tips about using these to their best advantage, I'll be eternally grateful!
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