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O.T. Commercial Mixer Suggestions?
Corv
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A friend of mine needs to grow her bakery. She's using a commercial kitchen that she rents right now but needs a bigger mixer. She's looking for a capacious (perhaps 20 quarts or more) quality commercial-duty mixer. Any suggestions?
She bakes crackers and desserts and a bit of sourdough bread. Her crackers are addicting. I always have some in stock now.
Fullstopbakery.com if you're interested -- she ships and the crackers keep well. The chocolate biscotti, which might not be on the slightly-out-of-date website but can be ordered, is also great.
Thanks!
Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
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pinging @ColbyLang .#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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Hobart definitely the end all be all in her size operation. Make em all the way up to 140 qt size set ups I think. Multiple bowls easily attained. Many used equipment options. Check out bakeryequipment.com or even envoy bakery equipment. Hobarts should be very readily available
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I'll echo what is said above. Her safest bet is Hobart. Hobart most likely will have parts readily available when something comes up. I believe Hobart also has their own service techs.
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Every time I hear/read Hobart I think of a friend’s pizza biz and his MONSTER Hobart “mixer” that he said weighed 1,100 pounds! He always said if the pizza biz went down he could go back to being a bricklayer with that monster!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Thanks everyone, this has been very helpful.
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That’s small @RRP. My mixers are 1200# dough capacity. Heavy ain’t the wordRRP said:Every time I hear/read Hobart I think of a friend’s pizza biz and his MONSTER Hobart “mixer” that he said weighed 1,100 pounds! He always said if the pizza biz went down he could go back to being a bricklayer with that monster! -
I sure never meant to get into a Hobart weight p*ssin contest! BUT it looks like YOU win FOR SURE!ColbyLang said:
That’s small @RRP. My mixers are 1200# dough capacity. Heavy ain’t the wordRRP said:Every time I hear/read Hobart I think of a friend’s pizza biz and his MONSTER Hobart “mixer” that he said weighed 1,100 pounds! He always said if the pizza biz went down he could go back to being a bricklayer with that monster!Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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