Four-loaf power. Twelve inches of counter.
The Revolution is built for real kitchens — under cabinets, in the corner, ready for bread without demanding a permanent island or a closet to hide in.
- 12.4" footprint · 11.5" tall
- 10.5 lb, easy to store
- Up to $25 off shipping
No. R-V21-Year WarrantyMost serious mixers don’t fit real kitchens.
- ✗Heavy-duty machines are sized for restaurant counters.
- ✗They’re too tall to clear standard upper cabinets.
- ✗Too heavy to lift, so they live out and take over.
- ✗The “compact” ones can’t actually knead bread.
Compact footprint. No compromise on dough.
Because the motor sits in a vertical column under the bowl instead of out in a planetary head, the Revolution keeps a 12.4-inch footprint and an 11.5-inch height — clearing standard cabinets — while still kneading four loaves. At 10.5 lb it’s stable under heavy dough yet light enough to move off the counter when you need the space.
Engineered for the
work you actually do.
Every number on the spec sheet is there for a reason you can feel in the dough.
Fits a real kitchen
Slides under standard upper cabinets, lives in the corner, and is light enough to move when you need the counter back.
Up to four loaves at once
Sized for as much as 12 cups (1,650 g) of flour in a single batch — roughly four 750 g loaves — where most tilt-head mixers strain past two.
Torque under the dough
The motor sits beneath the bowl and drives a stationary hook, so heavy whole-wheat and high-hydration doughs knead without bogging down or walking the counter.
Backed and serviceable
Covered for the original retail purchaser — motor, drive train, electronics, and bowl. Built to be repaired, not thrown away.
Revolution vs. a full-size heavy-duty mixer
I’d been eyeing a Bosch for years, but the price and counter space just weren’t realistic for our apartment. The Revolution gives me serious capability in a footprint that actually fits the kitchen, and it eats pizza dough for breakfast.
The honest
spec sheet.
No inflated wattage, no marketing math. Just the numbers the machine actually delivers.
- Motor
- 900 W bowl-bottom drive
- Bowl
- 5.5 qt stainless steel
- Capacity
- Up to 4 loaves · 12 cups flour
- Speeds
- 3 speeds + pulse, soft-start
- Footprint
- 12.4" wide · 11.5" tall
- Weight
- 10.5 lb
- Warranty
- 1 year, original purchaser
- Made
- Engineered in Germany, built in Korea
Before you
buy.
Will it fit in my kitchen?+
Yes. The footprint is 12.4 inches wide and the machine stands 11.5 inches tall, so it slides under standard upper cabinets. At 10.5 lb it is stable under heavy dough but still easy to move.
How much can it really handle at once?+
Up to four loaves — about 12 cups (1,650 g) of flour, the working maximum for the 5.5-quart bowl. That is roughly double what a typical home tilt-head mixer can knead before it strains.
Is it only good for bread?+
No. The same drive that kneads four loaves also creams butter, whips meringue and cream, and mixes cake batter. Three speeds plus a pulse and a soft-start give you the control for lighter work.
What about shipping?+
You will get up to $25 off your shipping cost at checkout. Questions before you buy? Email service@kitchenkneads.com and a real person will help.
Ask us anything before you buy.
1-Year Warranty
Covered for the original retail purchaser. Built to be serviced, not discarded.
Up to $25 Off Shipping
Applied at checkout, shipped from our team in Ogden, Utah.
Real Support
Questions before or after you buy? Email service@kitchenkneads.com.
Serious bread,
small footprint.
A 900 W bowl-bottom mixer that kneads up to four loaves — backed by a 1-year warranty and up to $25 off shipping.
Read the warranty & owner’s manual →