Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

There are several key differences between KitchenAid® tilt-head and bowl-lift stand mixers. The bowl setup along with variations in capacity and the types of mixtures they handle best are a few. This guide to tilt-head vs bowl-lift mixers will explore these differences to help you choose which one is right for you.

KITCHENAID® TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER VS BOWL-LIFT

The main difference between tilt-heads and bowl-lifts is how bowls are attached and accessed. The top of a tilt-head mixer hinges back so you can twist the bowl onto the base. The bowl-lift mixer features a stationary head and uses a lever to raise and lower the bowl for mixing or adding ingredients.

Let’s take a closer look at these two styles of stand mixers.

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

WHAT IS A TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER?

A tilt-head stand mixer’s head tilts back so you can attach the bowl to the base and swap out accessories as needed. It then tilts forward where you can lock it in place while the motor is running. When it’s time to add ingredients, simply release the head with a lever and tilt it back again for clear access to the bowl.

KitchenAid® tilt-head stand mixer bowl capacities range from 3.5 to 5 quarts allowing you to make up to 9 dozen cookies in one batch or a recipe for a whole family. This range includes the mini tilt-head stand mixer. Bowls can be purchased separately in additional sizes. 

This lower profile mixer stands about 14 inches tall and fits under most kitchen cabinets for easy storage. For an even more compact stand mixer, the mini tilt-head stands at only 12½ inches tall. Tilt-head mixers also offer the widest variety of colors—over 40—to coordinate with your kitchen decor or add a pop of color to your countertops.

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

WHAT IS A BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER?

Bowl-lift stand mixers are designed with broader bases and stationary heads. In addition, the bowl attaches to two arms that are raised and lowered with a lever. Accessories can be switched or ingredients added while the bowl is lowered. The powerful motor and sturdy design of the bowl-lift stand mixer provides the stability needed to help you create recipes from heavier mixtures.

KitchenAid® bowl-lift stand mixers come with 5–7-quart bowls which are perfect for mixing from 9 to 14 dozen cookies or multiple batches of recipes at once. Additional bowl sizes can be purchased separately, such as the 3-quart bowl with whip accessory for when you need less capacity to whip ingredients.

At around 16½ inches tall, the bowl-lift stand mixer is best stored on the countertop for easy access. This mixer is available in over 10 colors to complement your kitchen decor.

TILT-HEAD VS. BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER FEATURES

Feature

TILT-HEAD MIXER

BOWL-LIFT MIXER

Bowl Action Tilt-Head Twists onto base and remains stationary Bowl-Lift Secures to arms that raise and lower with a lever
Stand Mixer Capacity1 Tilt-Head 3.5–5 quarts Bowl-Lift 5–7 quarts
Colors Tilt-Head 40+ Bowl-Lift 10+
Best for Tilt-Head Single households, families and everyday use Bowl-Lift Large batches and heavy mixtures
Attachments Tilt-Head 10+2 Bowl-Lift 10+
Speeds Tilt-Head 10 Bowl-Lift 10

1. Additional bowls in different capacities, materials, colors, finishes and patterns can be purchased separately. 
2. Ice Cream Bowl attachment is not compatible with the mini tilt-head stand mixer.

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

IS A TILT-HEAD OR BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER BETTER?

The best stand mixer is the one that fits your cooking style, accommodates your recipes and fits your kitchen. While each type of stand mixer is a little different, tilt-head and bowl-lift mixers both use planetary action for maximum bowl coverage and feature powerful, durable motors that can handle a wide variety of recipes.

Both tilt-head and bowl-lift stand mixers are equipped with the same specialized accessories you need for most in-bowl techniques: whip, beater, dough hook and bowl. They also work with other stand mixer accessories such as Flex Edge Beaters which scrape the bowl while mixing, pouring shields to help prevent spills, and bowl covers to store recipes directly in the bowl. Both are compatible with all stand mixer power hub attachments2 that allow you to grind meat, puree fruits, spiralize vegetables and so much more.

2. Ice Cream Bowl attachment is not compatible with the mini tilt-head stand mixer.

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF A TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER?

The KitchenAid® tilt-head stand mixer line offers options to help every home cook and baker expand their menu, learn new techniques and make everyday meals extraordinary. This type of mixer offers the widest variety of colors and bowl options from KitchenAid brand. Tilt-head stand mixers pack all of this possibility into a countertop-friendly size that’s always on standby for whenever inspiration strikes, but are still light enough to be easily stored away if needed. Tilt-head stand mixers come in two sizes: standard and the smaller mini stand mixer.

CHOOSE A KITCHENAID® TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER IF:

  • You’ll mostly make recipes for yourself and your household

  • Color is important to you; tilt-head models have over 40 options to choose from

  • You want to change up your decor for seasons, holidays, or just because; you can swap out 35+ bowls in different colors, patterns, and finishes

  • You live in an apartment, have limited counter space, or need to store your stand mixer in a pantry or cabinet; choose a mini for an even more compact option

  • You want to tuck your stand mixer under kitchen cabinets for storage

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

The largest capacity and most popular KitchenAid® tilt-head model is the Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer. This mixer offers the widest palette of color choices and comes with a polished stainless bowl with a handle for extra convenience. You can also use the Stand Mixer Customization Tool with this model to choose your color then bundle with your perfect bowl, accessories and attachments. The customization tool also lets you add a free engraving to your mixer with a special phrase, date or other message to personalize the mixer for yourself or a loved one.

With a slightly smaller bowl, the KitchenAid® Deluxe 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer mixes up to 8 dozen cookies and comes in a range of hues. If your kitchen space is limited, the Artisan® Mini 3.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer is smaller while still offering the same power as the KitchenAid® Classic™ Series Stand Mixer.

WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF A BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER?

If you’ll be making large batches or mixing heavy bread dough you might want to choose a KitchenAid® bowl-lift stand mixer. This line offers larger capacity options and provides more power for thick or heavy mixtures. This heavy-duty stand mixer weighs more than tilt-head models to provide extra stability. To avoid carrying it back and forth, you’ll want to make sure you have enough countertop space for storage when not in use.

Learn how to store your stand mixer.

CHOOSE A KITCHENAID® BOWL-LIFT STAND MIXER IF:

  • You often make large batches or recipes to share with a crowd

  • You plan to work with heavy or dense mixtures often

  • You have a large kitchen or somewhere to easily use and store your stand mixer 

  • Heavy-duty performance is more important than color or bowl options

  • You enjoy a professional mixer look

Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head
Kitchenaid bowl lift vs tilt head

The KitchenAid® Professional 600™ Series 6 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer easily mixes dense, heavy ingredients and accommodates 13 dozen cookies in a single batch. The KitchenAid® Professional HD™ Series 5 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer offers the same power and performance with a slightly smaller bowl.

If you want to begin building a culinary center when you bring home a new stand mixer, look for stand mixers that come bundled with attachments or additional accessories. The KitchenAid® Professional Series 6 Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer and Spiralizer Plus Attachment allows you to mix, knead and whip ingredients with ease using the stand mixer accessories, as well as spiralize, slice and peel with the included spiralizer plus attachment.

If you need a little more help choosing a KitchenAid® stand mixer, check out the detailed Buying Guide to learn more about how these mixers can inspire your culinary journey.

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Is bowl

Tilt-head mixers come in a wider range of collections, colors, and bowls. Bowl-lift mixers can handle larger batches of ingredients with a bowl capacity of up to eight quarts. Bowl-lift mixers are more powerful, with a horsepower of 1 to 1.3. The tilt-head bowl is easier to store since it's shorter and lighter.

What is the point of a KitchenAid bowl

The bowl-lift mixer features a stationary head and uses a lever to raise and lower the bowl for mixing or adding ingredients.

What is the difference between the KitchenAid classic and artisan?

Artisan mixer bowls have a convenient handle, while Classic mixers do not. Classic mixers come with a brushed (matte) stainless steel bowl, while Artisan mixers come with a polished (shiny) stainless steel bowl. Artisan mixers feature a pouring shield, and Classic mixers do not.
The most popular one sold by Everything Kitchens is the standard KitchenAid Professional 600, also known as the "Pro 6" Mixer. This mixer comes with a 6 qt stainless steel bowl, pouring shield, flat beater, wire whip, and S Dough Hook.