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Thank you Amy & Eric, this was very helpful. After many years of owning only a Kitchen Aid hand held 5 speed mixer, I am considering purchasing a stand mixer again. My hands have arthritis plus gluten affects the arthritis in my knees particularly, so I am cooking with alternative flours. There is not much kneeding in gluten free bread but a stand mixer would be necessary for me. I have watched many, many of your stand mixer tests & I am leaning to the Zacme 5.5qt machine. I cook mainly for myself now. I had never heard of this brand until I watched your review. Your scientific sound test confirms to me that if I purchase a stand mixer, it will be a Zacme. The mixer & proofer combo machines you recently tested are tempting but I have patience & can wait for my bread to rise. I am also watching your bread machine videos. I don't like to be told I have no choices & fear there are limited bread size choices with a bread machine plus it doesn't have the versatility of a mixer. Eric & Amy thank you for all your repeated heavy lifting & hard work on this video, I hope you used ear protection. And thank you for introducing me to new products. 💜 I will be looking at a few more of your videos but I think the Zacme 5.5 qt. will be the winner.
The [approx] difference (running at Speed 10) between the 71db reading of the Zacme vs. the 88db reading from the GE is about *15 times LOUDER*-! It's a lot. Thanks for doing this test.
Thank you for watching. Most people don't understand how sound pressure measurements work. It's not a simple 20% louder. It's like 400% or more. That's crazy.
I don't know how long the Zacme line has been out, but everytime I see Zacme demo, they always leave a very good impression. Absolutely stunning. Thanks again Amy and Eric. Another fantastic video. 💯😋🥳
Thank you for watching. Zacme products sound good. We haven't tried to mix anything crazy in any of our mixers that would burn them out, so I can't vouch for durability. But they seem to run smoothly.
@@AmyLearnsToCookthe built of the Zacme looks solid. The DC motor seems to handle tough jobs easily. It seems it will last a very long time as long as it is taken care of.
Stand mixers tend to get a lot louder with time. It's got something to do with the gear grease getting old and the gears grinding. My mixer is almost 8 years old and it sounds like a jet engine on speed 10 and I remember it being SIGNIFICANTLY quieter in the beginning.
@@chevyguy6961 Yes! The grease that KitchenAid uses in their mixers is awful. It's cheap, cheap, cheap, it melts at a fairly low temperature, and it slides down off the gears if the mixer sits very long without being used.
Amy, I’m pretty sure that if I were to personally test the sound of that GE ProFile Smart Mixer against my 2021 KA Pro 600 on the highest, & I’m pretty sure they’ll be equally as loud. I know my 2020 4.5. Qt Deluxe KA would significantly be a lil quieter on Speed 10 vs this GE ProFile Smart Mixer.
Thank you for watching. The KA Pro 600 was up there with the GE Profile. It's possible to add synthetic food grade grease to the gears like someone here commented on. That might help. But the brand new GE Profile was just plain noisy, so I doubt anything's gonna help it be quieter. But we still need to do our regular test to see how it runs. So that should be fun. Yes, the Classic Plus is a bit quieter. Pretty normal sound for mixers. Not too noisy.
There might be some reduction in sound with actual food in the bowl. But we wanted to keep it simple. I'm sure if you had a big box, you could muffle the sound. High density particle board would be great for that especially with acoustic foam. But what fun is that?
The only one that was kinda annoying is the Pro 600. It has a really metal on metal sound that, at times, I feel is going to jump the rails. The Zacme and the Proline 7 are really nice to use because they are smooth and a lot quieter.
Amy I was watching a video of yours today and was interrupted when I came back to finish watching Incould not find the video . The video is of you opening up a box for the latest 8 qt Kitchen aid and you mentioned that the 7 qt bowled fitted . I i am about to but one but often make smaller batches and this smaller bowl would interest me if i. fact I heard you correctly. Can you help please
Every Hobart N50 has that odd sound as Eric describes. Especially on speed 1. There is not much you can do to make it go away either. With the N50, that's par for the course.
It's interesting to watch it on the sound meter. Had I used weighted "c" instead of "A", I don't know what frequencies that would focus on. But I think "A" covers most of the audible spectrum.
@@EricLearnstoCookMost of what I hear, is that sound of some of the gears rubbing against each other on speed 1. I had Hobart work on mine, and it was perfect when they got done with it, but then issue came back. I had a prior N50, and it was exactly the same way. About 20 years ago, I could have bought a brand new Hobart HL120. I regret not taking that opportunity because that HL120 would have done everything I needed without needing the Ankarsrum and all these KitchenAids in my collection. The price of an HL120 now would be prohibitive.
This was an awesome comparison! I’m so glad I found you because noises can drive me bonkers and the Hobart was awful lol. Do you have a video comparing the functions of each one? Like how they handle large batches of lower hydration dough for example?
I have the Bosch mum5 compact-stand mixer it is very quiet. I do not know why everybody is such a fan of KitchenAid. They are not made as durable as They were made in the past to be for sure.
Yep. Quality has tanked for them. I wouldn’t buy a new one for sure. There’s much better alternatives now. Really tired of this planned obsolescence. We consumers need to start making a stand. It’s bad for consumers and the environment, but they only care about stockholders anymore. :(
No Ankarsrum comparison? You don’t consider it to be the quietest you have? I thought you had one or did you just review it? I ask, because that’s how I found your channel, well that and the dough mixer reviews. I’d love a comparison of the higher end models like the Ankarsrum, Bosch, and I guess the Zacme. I’d never heard of it before - not sure the price point? The Wolf is expensive though, isn’t it? Also, thank you for risking your ears to spare ours. As an autistic cook, sound is a definite issue for me and I’m sure others like me, as we tend to be extra sensitive to sounds.
🛍 Where to Buy:
GE Profile Smart Stand Mixer: amzn.to/4aqA8oH
Zacme 7.4 Stand Mixer: amzn.to/4axcM0N
Hobart N50 Stand Mixer: amzn.to/3PBUa7F
KitchenAid Classic 4.5 Quart Stand Mixer: amzn.to/49cnpVJ
Wolf Stand Mixer: amzn.to/3vhecxv
KitchenAid 7 Quart Stand Mixer (The Proline model has been discontinued): amzn.to/4auzfLG
Thank you Amy & Eric, this was very helpful.
After many years of owning only a Kitchen Aid hand held 5 speed mixer, I am considering purchasing a stand mixer again. My hands have arthritis plus gluten affects the arthritis in my knees particularly, so I am cooking with alternative flours. There is not much kneeding in gluten free bread but a stand mixer would be necessary for me.
I have watched many, many of your stand mixer tests & I am leaning to the Zacme 5.5qt machine. I cook mainly for myself now. I had never heard of this brand until I watched your review. Your scientific sound test confirms to me that if I purchase a stand mixer, it will be a Zacme. The mixer & proofer combo machines you recently tested are tempting but I have patience & can wait for my bread to rise. I am also watching your bread machine videos. I don't like to be told I have no choices & fear there are limited bread size choices with a bread machine plus it doesn't have the versatility of a mixer.
Eric & Amy thank you for all your repeated heavy lifting & hard work on this video, I hope you used ear protection. And thank you for introducing me to new products. 💜
I will be looking at a few more of your videos but I think the Zacme 5.5 qt. will be the winner.
The [approx] difference (running at Speed 10) between the 71db reading of the Zacme vs. the 88db reading from the GE is about *15 times LOUDER*-! It's a lot. Thanks for doing this test.
Thank you for watching. Most people don't understand how sound pressure measurements work. It's not a simple 20% louder. It's like 400% or more. That's crazy.
Yeah, it is a lot louder. It runs a lot smoother too. The GE tho is a beast of a mixer. I am anxious to try it out.
Thanks Amy & Eric !
Thanks for watching, Caroline!
I don't know how long the Zacme line has been out, but everytime I see Zacme demo, they always leave a very good impression. Absolutely stunning.
Thanks again Amy and Eric. Another fantastic video. 💯😋🥳
Thank you for watching. Zacme products sound good. We haven't tried to mix anything crazy in any of our mixers that would burn them out, so I can't vouch for durability. But they seem to run smoothly.
So far it has been a really nice mixer. It is tough because it hasn't been on the market long so it is not time tested. But..so far so good.
@@AmyLearnsToCookthe built of the Zacme looks solid. The DC motor seems to handle tough jobs easily. It seems it will last a very long time as long as it is taken care of.
I so appreciate this video given I have significant hearing loss and loud noises are bothersome. Thank you!
Stand mixers tend to get a lot louder with time. It's got something to do with the gear grease getting old and the gears grinding. My mixer is almost 8 years old and it sounds like a jet engine on speed 10 and I remember it being SIGNIFICANTLY quieter in the beginning.
I replaced the grease in my Kitchenaid K5-A with synthetic food grade grease. No more oil leakage due to separation and my mixer runs much quieter.
@@chevyguy6961 Yes! The grease that KitchenAid uses in their mixers is awful. It's cheap, cheap, cheap, it melts at a fairly low temperature, and it slides down off the gears if the mixer sits very long without being used.
Amy, I’m pretty sure that if I were to personally test the sound of that GE ProFile Smart Mixer against my 2021 KA Pro 600 on the highest, & I’m pretty sure they’ll be equally as loud.
I know my 2020 4.5. Qt Deluxe KA would significantly be a lil quieter on Speed 10 vs this GE ProFile Smart Mixer.
Thank you for watching. The KA Pro 600 was up there with the GE Profile. It's possible to add synthetic food grade grease to the gears like someone here commented on. That might help. But the brand new GE Profile was just plain noisy, so I doubt anything's gonna help it be quieter. But we still need to do our regular test to see how it runs. So that should be fun. Yes, the Classic Plus is a bit quieter. Pretty normal sound for mixers. Not too noisy.
This was like a mash-up up of America's test kitchen and Project Farm. Thanks for doing all that work!
It was so much fun!! Thanks for watching, Watchman!
The Bosch Universal Plus can be covered completely while the mixer is in use. Maybe being covered could muffle the sound.
There might be some reduction in sound with actual food in the bowl. But we wanted to keep it simple. I'm sure if you had a big box, you could muffle the sound. High density particle board would be great for that especially with acoustic foam. But what fun is that?
The only one that was kinda annoying is the Pro 600. It has a really metal on metal sound that, at times, I feel is going to jump the rails. The Zacme and the Proline 7 are really nice to use because they are smooth and a lot quieter.
Amy I was watching a video of yours today and was interrupted when I came back to finish watching Incould not find the video . The video is of you opening up a box for the latest 8 qt Kitchen aid and you mentioned that the 7 qt bowled fitted . I i am about to but one but often make smaller batches and this smaller bowl would interest me if i. fact I heard you correctly. Can you help please
Every Hobart N50 has that odd sound as Eric describes. Especially on speed 1. There is not much you can do to make it go away either. With the N50, that's par for the course.
To me, it's a bit annoying, that repetitive knocking sound.
It's interesting to watch it on the sound meter. Had I used weighted "c" instead of "A", I don't know what frequencies that would focus on. But I think "A" covers most of the audible spectrum.
@@EricLearnstoCookMost of what I hear, is that sound of some of the gears rubbing against each other on speed 1. I had Hobart work on mine, and it was perfect when they got done with it, but then issue came back. I had a prior N50, and it was exactly the same way. About 20 years ago, I could have bought a brand new Hobart HL120. I regret not taking that opportunity because that HL120 would have done everything I needed without needing the Ankarsrum and all these KitchenAids in my collection. The price of an HL120 now would be prohibitive.
This was an awesome comparison! I’m so glad I found you because noises can drive me bonkers and the Hobart was awful lol. Do you have a video comparing the functions of each one? Like how they handle large batches of lower hydration dough for example?
I use the smaller bowls.
Sounds Don't bother me except vs the 7qt,8qt.
Can you do a sound test on the Ankarsrum vs Zacme mixers?
Yeah. We can do one in the future. This one we just focused on the planetary.
@@AmyLearnsToCookNice tests, Amy, thanks. If you do the Ankarsrum, could you please also include the Bosch Universal Plus? Thanks.
Yes, please - the Bosch, the Zacme (which I’d never heard of before this video), and the Ankarsrum. Not sure what you mean by planetary.
The Kenwood chef mixers are generally the noisiest mixer you can buy probably because the motors are bigger and they come with more attachments
Im so confused Mam I want to buy that Vevor mixer myself did something happen to it?
If a mixer is mixing in the Forest and there is no one there to hear it, does it make a sound? Asking for a friend.... Just joking, loved the video!
I have the Bosch mum5 compact-stand mixer it is very quiet. I do not know why everybody is such a fan of KitchenAid. They are not made as durable as They were made in the past to be for sure.
Yep. Quality has tanked for them. I wouldn’t buy a new one for sure. There’s much better alternatives now. Really tired of this planned obsolescence. We consumers need to start making a stand. It’s bad for consumers and the environment, but they only care about stockholders anymore. :(
Is the Hobart a commercial mixer?
Yes
I have the same exact mixer
No Ankarsrum comparison? You don’t consider it to be the quietest you have? I thought you had one or did you just review it? I ask, because that’s how I found your channel, well that and the dough mixer reviews. I’d love a comparison of the higher end models like the Ankarsrum, Bosch, and I guess the Zacme. I’d never heard of it before - not sure the price point? The Wolf is expensive though, isn’t it? Also, thank you for risking your ears to spare ours. As an autistic cook, sound is a definite issue for me and I’m sure others like me, as we tend to be extra sensitive to sounds.
Sounds vs the Kitchenaid 8qt.(even though I use in it in 5,6qt,)
The Pro 600 has always been a little too loud for me.
Sounds on mixers don’t bother me it is not like it is on for hours 🤷♀️, just my opinion
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