Overview

Introduction: Mixers

This month, “When to Replace” profiles mixers, which operators use for creating everything from sauces and meringues to dough and batter.

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How to Know

How to Know When to Replace Your Mixer
The most notable sign that a mixer's service life will soon end is when the quality of the output becomes compromised. Here are a few other telltale signs that it's time to replace a mixer.
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EQUIPMENT TOPICS




What to Weigh When Purchasing Mixers

Although properly maintained mixers can last 20 years or more, a typical service life is between seven and 10 years for this equipment. Here's a list of seven factors to weigh when purchasing a new mixer.
Here's a list of what to consider.





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Maintenance Matters

How to Extend a Mixer's Life Cycle

Mixer maintenance remains easy due to the fact these products tend to be a relatively simple piece of equipment with minimal parts.
Even so, foodservice operators need to follow a few simple steps to get the most out of this equipment, which we list here.




Energy Efficiency

Energy Efficiency and Mixers



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