It can also automatically detect when ingredients are undermixed and prevent overmixing for a perfect bake.
Does every last device and appliance in your home need smart upgrades? Absolutely not, and most of the time smart features are only added as a way to justify an unnecessary upgrade. But GE does make a convincing case to upgrade your stand mixer to its new GE Profile Smart Mixer with Auto Sense or choose it over the iconic Kitchen-Aid model that’s been serving kitchens for decades.The Profile Smart Mixer’s most useful feature is a digital scale built into its base.
For novice bakers, the GE Profile Smart Mixer with Auto Sense can also connect to GE’s SmartHQ mobile app which includes over a “dozen guided recipes that offer step-by-step instructions connected to the mixer to take users through the entire process seamlessly,” with GE promising additional recipes being added to the app in the future.
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