Interesting to learn that 4 years ago the Nutrimill Artiste was 650 watt motor because NOW it has a 500 watt motor. (But that seems to be enough!) I am very curious how much this Artiste cost 4 years ago. Do you remember? Oh, I see later in the video you said the price. It used to be in the $200 range (and it still is today if you get it on Black Friday, but otherwise now in the $300 range for the Artiste). The rumor was that it was taken off the market 4 years ago and has returned new and improved (which is kind of funny since it went from 650 to 500 watts)!
The wattage change was not a change in the motor but a change in how the motor is regulated. I know, sounds strange but it was a government thing. The motor is the same. Same is true for the Bosch mixer.
I have the Nutrimill Artiste, but honestly it always bothered me (the whole four months I have owned it) that they tell you not to put the dough hook in the dishwasher. That was the red flag. It is not openly discussed very many places in the Internet (including the Nutrimill website), but the dough hook with the built-in plastic extender made of an aluminum alloy. (One post said zinc as well, but I don't know.) Anyhow, I don't like the idea of something that looks like a metal that cannot be in a dishwasher. I do not have a Bosch, but in my research it appears that the Bosch also comes with a dough hook with an aluminum alloy. Nutrimill sells a replacement dough hook that is all completely stainless steel (which costs in the area of $85-$105 depending on where you get it as of March 2024). There is also a plastic extender that can be purchased that there is a way to attach it to the stainless steel hook which definitely works for the Bosch, but I have not yet been able to get it confirmed that it will fit in the Artiste. I SUPPOSE it will and I really want it because I know it will help. I have only used my Artiste one time since I received the stainless steel replacement dough hook 3 days ago, and it's the same but different, and it had me worried during mixing it was going to be unable to remove the dough that sticks on the sides -- but in the end it worked fine. I can understand that the company doesn't want to add another hundred dollars to the prices of the Artiste OR the Bosch, but I do wish they would make that an option and also be open about what the dough hooks are made of. (From my understanding a similar concern happens with the KitchenAide except that people KNOW they are not using stainless steel -- unless they purchase the stainless steel hook.) I'm really picky about what touches my food, and so I just wanted to bring this up. God bless! P.S. A replacement dough hook for the aluminum alloy dough hook that comes with the Artiste is $25-$30. I prefer the Artiste to the Bosch because it's a little bit smaller and it's way big enough for me, even though I bake also for a couple of my friends.
Do you think the Artiste can handle dense dough like challah? I almost burned up a new Kitchenaid bowl lift mixer so it obviously can’t. I’m concerned about the plastic part of the dough hook on the Artiste……so I’m considering the stainless steel hook. I’m even considering the bottom drive stainless Bosch bowl.
That's very interesting. Thanks for showing this comparison. I have a Hobart-spec Kitchenaid, still going strong after 32 years, but I know it won't last forever. Do you know how the longevity compares with these two? Is the Bosch considered a longer-lasting product? Many thanks.
@@chevyguy6961 I used my KA mixer the other day, still working wonderfully. Someone on The Fresh Loaf site (site for break makers) showed the interior of both the Bosch Universal Plus and Nutrimill Artiste. I was surprised at so much plastic. I didn't see any metal gears.
@@sashineb.2114 With all the plastic it's amazing that they hold up to all the whole wheat breadmaking. I had my K5-A opened up for a good cleaning and regrease last fall and all the internal metal gears were in like new shape. Installed a new set of motor brushes too. I have to take a look at my mom's K45-SS next, I noticed it's starting to leak grease out of the mixer head by the Kitchenaid emblem trim. It's 44 years old so I think it's time to change out the old grease with some food safe synthetic grease. They run quieter with the synthetic grease.
@@chevyguy6961 I've read that it's a good idea to run the mixer for a couple of minutes during times when it hasn't been used. Supposedly, that helps in preventing the grease from breaking down and leaking. That's great that the gears inside your K5-A are still in such great shape. I've been really pleased with my KA mixer, and I hope your mother's will last a few more years. It's amazing that it's 44 years old. Yes, I was surprised by all of the plastic inside the Bosch and Artiste. I wonder what's under the hood in the Ankarsrum mixers.
@@sashineb.2114 Got my K5-A really warm today when I was grinding a mixture of hard and soft wheatberries with the Mockmill Grinder attachment. You are correct on running the KA's atleast once a month to keep the internal grease from separating and leaking out. Mom's K45-SS will outlive me probably. It's had an easy life of mixing up cake and cookie batters. Still look's great too.
Hi, I can't answer your question, but on the topic of making Italian meringue in this type of mixer, I've seen a video where this is made with the Bosch Universal Plus (stainless steel bowl.) It looked like it worked OK, but someone in the comments said she tried it, and the very hot syrup splashed up to the top of the gears of the whisks. That melted the gears, whisks broke apart, and the top of the central column also melted a bit. Something to consider.
Hi. Can the nutrimil bowl be used on the bosch universal? I want the bosch but I really only make 2 six inch cakes at a time usually. Would the universal work for such a small quantity?
May I ask about whipping egg white or cream, how does it perform with whipping 1-2 egg whites? I don't need a hugh one like Bosch but want to get a really good one. Thanks!
Thanks I would order this week if it’s possible I did go on the website and it was letting me select Canada and my province but I’ll wait for your answer
Hi Annette. Thank you so much for the comparison between Nutrimill and Bosch mixers. Just found your video. I just need to know how to find out when it goes on sale. I’ve subscribed to your utube channel and thumbs up comments added by me. Please help me, cuz I cannot use my KitchenAid any longer, too heavy to move around at 75. So, I will bless my daughter in law with the KitchenAid. Thank you again for your help.
Good question. It all depends on what specials Lequip is offering retailers. Pleasant Hill Grain has an up to date website. Whatever it states on that website is current. My order fulfillment’s will reflect what PHG has.
I want the silver to go with my white and sage theme lol I'm about to leave kitchenaid because this top load type of style seems so much more functional
Wow that is a good deal! Thanks for sharing If you go to smile.amazon and enter Designed Healthy Living our ministry will receive a small donation from your purchase
@@TheBiblicalNutritionist I have the same concern, I need it in 220v but all things US are 110v. I kind of regret buying the Oster oven from the US, paid the same price for shipping only to see it was made in china! and on top of that needed a converter that cost half the cost of the Oster (facePalm). Which is why I dont own a Bosch Uni still, so pls tell me this will work outside of the US? PS. Bosch=German & its not avaiable in Germany either, its rediculous.
Have you used the Ankarsrum?
I have always had Bosch. LOVE them. Have all the accessories. Fantastic machines.
Interesting to learn that 4 years ago the Nutrimill Artiste was 650 watt motor because NOW it has a 500 watt motor. (But that seems to be enough!) I am very curious how much this Artiste cost 4 years ago. Do you remember? Oh, I see later in the video you said the price. It used to be in the $200 range (and it still is today if you get it on Black Friday, but otherwise now in the $300 range for the Artiste). The rumor was that it was taken off the market 4 years ago and has returned new and improved (which is kind of funny since it went from 650 to 500 watts)!
The wattage change was not a change in the motor but a change in how the motor is regulated. I know, sounds strange but it was a government thing.
The motor is the same. Same is true for the Bosch mixer.
Thank you for explaining this! (I just got the Artiste a few days ago!!)@@TheBiblicalNutritionist
I just purchased the Bosch compact stand mixer and am so excited to use it!
Good for you!!
How do you like it so far? Can't decide between it and the b.universal
I appreciate the review. I like the Bosch, but it is a bit on the big side and I don't have a lot of counter space.
Yes I can understand your preference. Thanks for sharing.
Do you use Nutrimill for cookies, cakes and royal frosting?
I have the Nutrimill Artiste, but honestly it always bothered me (the whole four months I have owned it) that they tell you not to put the dough hook in the dishwasher. That was the red flag. It is not openly discussed very many places in the Internet (including the Nutrimill website), but the dough hook with the built-in plastic extender made of an aluminum alloy. (One post said zinc as well, but I don't know.) Anyhow, I don't like the idea of something that looks like a metal that cannot be in a dishwasher. I do not have a Bosch, but in my research it appears that the Bosch also comes with a dough hook with an aluminum alloy. Nutrimill sells a replacement dough hook that is all completely stainless steel (which costs in the area of $85-$105 depending on where you get it as of March 2024). There is also a plastic extender that can be purchased that there is a way to attach it to the stainless steel hook which definitely works for the Bosch, but I have not yet been able to get it confirmed that it will fit in the Artiste. I SUPPOSE it will and I really want it because I know it will help. I have only used my Artiste one time since I received the stainless steel replacement dough hook 3 days ago, and it's the same but different, and it had me worried during mixing it was going to be unable to remove the dough that sticks on the sides -- but in the end it worked fine. I can understand that the company doesn't want to add another hundred dollars to the prices of the Artiste OR the Bosch, but I do wish they would make that an option and also be open about what the dough hooks are made of. (From my understanding a similar concern happens with the KitchenAide except that people KNOW they are not using stainless steel -- unless they purchase the stainless steel hook.) I'm really picky about what touches my food, and so I just wanted to bring this up. God bless! P.S. A replacement dough hook for the aluminum alloy dough hook that comes with the Artiste is $25-$30. I prefer the Artiste to the Bosch because it's a little bit smaller and it's way big enough for me, even though I bake also for a couple of my friends.
Do you think the Artiste can handle dense dough like challah? I almost burned up a new Kitchenaid bowl lift mixer so it obviously can’t. I’m concerned about the plastic part of the dough hook on the Artiste……so I’m considering the stainless steel hook. I’m even considering the bottom drive stainless Bosch bowl.
The Artiste handles dense dough very well.
Do you know when Bosch comes out with a newer model? What is your opinion on the stainless bowl?
Thanks for commenting! I love the look of the stainless bowl. I have just purchased the black/ silver Bosch and I can’t wait to start using it!
That's very interesting. Thanks for showing this comparison. I have a Hobart-spec Kitchenaid, still going strong after 32 years, but I know it won't last forever. Do you know how the longevity compares with these two? Is the Bosch considered a longer-lasting product? Many thanks.
I bet your Hobart Kitchen Aid outlives you, my K5-A lift bowl is over 50 years old and still going strong.
@@chevyguy6961 I used my KA mixer the other day, still working wonderfully. Someone on The Fresh Loaf site (site for break makers) showed the interior of both the Bosch Universal Plus and Nutrimill Artiste. I was surprised at so much plastic. I didn't see any metal gears.
@@sashineb.2114 With all the plastic it's amazing that they hold up to all the whole wheat breadmaking. I had my K5-A opened up for a good cleaning and regrease last fall and all the internal metal gears were in like new shape. Installed a new set of motor brushes too. I have to take a look at my mom's K45-SS next, I noticed it's starting to leak grease out of the mixer head by the Kitchenaid emblem trim. It's 44 years old so I think it's time to change out the old grease with some food safe synthetic grease. They run quieter with the synthetic grease.
@@chevyguy6961 I've read that it's a good idea to run the mixer for a couple of minutes during times when it hasn't been used. Supposedly, that helps in preventing the grease from breaking down and leaking. That's great that the gears inside your K5-A are still in such great shape. I've been really pleased with my KA mixer, and I hope your mother's will last a few more years. It's amazing that it's 44 years old. Yes, I was surprised by all of the plastic inside the Bosch and Artiste. I wonder what's under the hood in the Ankarsrum mixers.
@@sashineb.2114 Got my K5-A really warm today when I was grinding a mixture of hard and soft wheatberries with the Mockmill Grinder attachment. You are correct on running the KA's atleast once a month to keep the internal grease from separating and leaking out. Mom's K45-SS will outlive me probably. It's had an easy life of mixing up cake and cookie batters. Still look's great too.
Do you know whether there is an available metal bowl for the Nutrimill Artiste to handle hot ingredients (like an Italian meringue)?
Hi, I can't answer your question, but on the topic of making Italian meringue in this type of mixer, I've seen a video where this is made with the Bosch Universal Plus (stainless steel bowl.) It looked like it worked OK, but someone in the comments said she tried it, and the very hot syrup splashed up to the top of the gears of the whisks. That melted the gears, whisks broke apart, and the top of the central column also melted a bit. Something to consider.
I’ve heard that the metal bowl for the Bosch will work on the artiste.
Hi, is there a bundle on sale on the nutramill mixer?
No. The demand is too high so there are no sales at this time
How minimum for egg white to make merainge in each bowl pls
Thank you for the review. It's very helpful
السلام عليكم اختي العزيزه ارجو أن تخبريني من اين احصل عءالعجانه
Where is the Nutrimill manufactured?
Hi will the nutrimill bowl fit on Bosch machine?
Yes it will.
Hi. Can the nutrimil bowl be used on the bosch universal?
I want the bosch but I really only make 2 six inch cakes at a time usually. Would the universal work for such a small quantity?
Yes
Yes!!
To both questions
Thanks for your video. I received my a couple weeks ago. I’m curious, mine “revs” when kneading dough several times per minute. Is that normal?
What does revive mean?
Sorry... revs.
May I ask about whipping egg white or cream, how does it perform with whipping 1-2 egg whites? I don't need a hugh one like Bosch but want to get a really good one. Thanks!
It makes egg whites beautiful and fast
@@TheBiblicalNutritionist Thank you for your prompt reply. I will change from Bosch to this. Big thanks!
That looks awesome! I think I would prefer the black.
Yes that is the most popular! Thanks for commenting,
Does the site ship to Canada ?
Thanks for asking. Which machine are you interested in, these come from different companies
Price wise I am leaning towards the nutrimill artiste
I will check
Thanks I would order this week if it’s possible
I did go on the website and it was letting me select Canada and my province but I’ll wait for your answer
Hi Annette. Thank you so much for the comparison between Nutrimill and Bosch mixers. Just found your video. I just need to know how to find out when it goes on sale. I’ve subscribed to your utube channel and thumbs up comments added by me. Please help me, cuz I cannot use my KitchenAid any longer, too heavy to move around at 75. So, I will bless my daughter in law with the KitchenAid. Thank you again for your help.
There will be no sales for a long time. Too much demand and supply can’t keep up. If you want one order it now.
I was wondering if in the spatula extenders come with the machine cuz I've seen some videos where they come with it and somewhere they don't
Good question. It all depends on what specials Lequip is offering retailers.
Pleasant Hill Grain has an up to date website. Whatever it states on that website is current. My order fulfillment’s will reflect what PHG has.
I received my Bosch mixer-I immediately baked bread!
Never did hear why you won’t use Kitchenaid..?
Can I mix 5 pounds of flor + yeast + eggs + water in the nutrimill?
The Nutrimill artiste will handle that well! It is on sale now so check out my website and use coupon code bakeforhealth.
I want the silver to go with my white and sage theme lol I'm about to leave kitchenaid because this top load type of style seems so much more functional
I think so!
$129.00 on Amazon 👍
Wow that is a good deal! Thanks for sharing
If you go to smile.amazon and enter Designed Healthy Living our ministry will receive a small donation from your purchase
thanks!
Welcome!
Thank you
Bosch in the $300 range...it's like $695 in Canada
Same here in US. I think we missed the good price 3 yrs ago. That's why I'm looking at the nutramill Artsist. 😢
Shame You can't get this in the UK
I did not know it wasn’t in UK. What options do you have
@@TheBiblicalNutritionist I've looked online, but all I get is US stores who sell it.
But I'll keep looking : )
Try Pleasant Hill Grain. They are so nice and may ship if you ask. Worth the shipping.
@@TheBiblicalNutritionist I have the same concern, I need it in 220v but all things US are 110v. I kind of regret buying the Oster oven from the US, paid the same price for shipping only to see it was made in china! and on top of that needed a converter that cost half the cost of the Oster (facePalm). Which is why I dont own a Bosch Uni still, so pls tell me this will work outside of the US? PS. Bosch=German & its not avaiable in Germany either, its rediculous.
Amazing
Thanks for watching.
R u on facebook
Yes I am, The Biblical Nutritionist. Hope to see you there
Had the Bosch for years. This Nutrimill is an exact copy, with cheaper parts. Don't buy into it. Get the real thing.
The Bosch is a work horse - sort of the boss of the kitchen.
Yet this machine will do well for our RV
i thought this was made in china?
No
Nope. Eastern Europe.