Enjoy cool, delicious water from this Whirlpool everydrop 5 EDR5RXD1 filter, which reduces 16 contaminants, including pesticides and pharmaceuticals, to provide peace of mind. The filter is compatible with a range of refrigerators for ease of use.
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There is not much to be said about a water filter. I suppose it is doing its job in its little slot. I will say I don't understand why they are freaking expensive.
KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart KSM150PSGA Tilt-Head Stand Mixer: Make your favorite appetizers, cakes, cookies and other baked goods with this versatile tilt-head stand mixer. The comfortable handle and 10 speed options help you flawlessly blend even the thickest batters. Easily match your kitchen d~cor by choosing from a wide variety of colors.
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I love KitchenAid mixers. I bought my plain white one many years back. It served me well. As my daughters grew up, I wanted to give each of them a KitchenAid mixer of their own. My older daughter chose the Apple Green and my younger daughter chose a softer mint green. In general, we all have been very happy with our mixers. My only criticism is that buyers should be warned to tighten all screws and bolts on the machines on a regular basis. I was visiting with my older daughter and making cookies with my grandson and all of a sudden while using the mixer it began jumping around on the counter and making a horrible noise. I grabbed my grandson to get him away from the machine. My daughter pulled the plug on the mixer. We figured out that the bolt on the front end of the mixer, where you add attachments had fallen off and into the cookie batter and had become wedged in place and caused the ruckus. The mixer would not work after that. My daughter and her husband looked into having the mixer repaired and it was expensive and some distance away. The mixer sat in their garage for about a year and they used a hand mixer. About two months ago, before another return visit with my daughter, I ordered a replacement mixer for her. She was delighted. During our May visit, I made cookies again, this time with my granddaughter. While we were mixing we heard the distinct sound of falling metal. We discovered that yet another screw from the back underside of the mixer had fallen out and hit the outside of the bowl and fallen on the counter. My husband was able to find a small Allen wrench and put the screw back in place. He then checked and tightened all the screws on the appliance. Overall it is a great kitchen tool. It is generally long lasting. My younger daughter is considering the attachment for making fresh pasta. My older daughter calls her machine "counter art". Well really do love our machines.