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The Bread Topic (2016–)
Yes, light and compact. It needs suction cups to hold it down. I see no markings on the bowl but the size is about the same as my 5 quart KitchenAid mixer bowl. The rated capacity is 1.5 kg of dough. I usually make 1 kg at a time. Don't get flour on your skirt. -
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The Bread Topic (2016–)
Thanks for that writeup. It looks like it's quite compact! Are those measurements right? And yet the bowl is 5.3 quarts? -
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I've been evaluating a new dough mixer for Amazon: (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) It works with my usual quantities of dough that are too small for my three stand mixers. I have another dough mixer that works well, but the new Sunvivi is better. For one thing the Sunvivi bowl sits flat on the counter, which the other mixer's bowl does not. Very pleased.- 3
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I used unsalted butter, most noticeable at roomtemp, not when warm, such as spread on toast. I didn't strain, er se, just poured off the liquid carefully and skimmed any crud off the top.- 1
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