








🍪 Mini Mixer, Mighty Results: Power Meets Space-Savvy Style
The KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer delivers full-sized power in a compact, lightweight design. Featuring a durable metal build, 10-speed control, and a 3.5-quart stainless steel bowl, it’s engineered for small-batch baking and versatile culinary tasks. Its tilt-head design and dishwasher-safe components make mixing and cleanup effortless, while compatibility with over 10 optional attachments unlocks endless kitchen creativity. Perfect for millennials balancing style, space, and performance.












| ASIN | B01HKAUHO6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,750 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #22 in Household Stand Mixers |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 3.5 Quarts |
| Color | White |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,872) |
| Date First Available | April 5, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00883049422084 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 14.3 pounds |
| Item model number | KSM3316XWH |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Model Name | Artisan Mini |
| Product Dimensions | 12.3"D x 7.8"W x 12.3"H |
| Special Feature | Tilt Head |
| UPC | 883049422084 |
S**L
Space Saving Quality
Smaller than full size mixer. But we just recently renovated our kitchen, and the full size mixer would not fit on the mixer lift we had installed, and full size was too heavy. This is a smaller, lighter version with the same power which fits the lift. Perfect if you don't have the room and we are still able to make full casseroles and cakes. KitchenAid is the only brand mixer we will buy...the difference in quality is obvious.
L**1
Perfect size and weight!
Kitchenaid is the best! I have a 7 quart very heavy mixer that I could no longer lift and that I also did not have room to leave on my kitchen counter. This one is smaller, lighter weight, and does not take up much counter space. I had to get used to mixing and adding ingredients a little more slowly since the mixing bowl is not as deep as the bigger mixers. The mixer runs very quietly but still gives me enough power to mix up my usual muffins, cakes, and bread recipes. The attachments are smaller to accommodate the smaller bowl. The only downside for some may be that the mixing bowl may not have enough room to mix up a double recipe if that is something you do frequently. Overall, I am very happy with the size and performance of this mixer!
H**S
Great little mixer
Love this mixer! I have the large mixer but it is so heavy, I can transport this small one from the pantry with one hand. Have used it for baking as well as shredding chicken and even made a meatloaf with it.
D**R
Works like a dream!
I have been baking with stand mixers for 60 years. I resisted replacing my 45-year-old Mixmaster, figuring that I wasn't going to be baking for that much longer, and the main thing I do these days is make snickerdoodles every week for my husband. This mixer is small but mighty, and I am so happy that I bought it. It wouldn't be that great for mashed potatoes a family of 4+, but for 2 people it is wonderful. It makes doing the snickerdoodles so fast and easy, and cuts down on cleanup of the area around the mixer so, so much. Definitely worth buying, even if I don't have 60 more years of baking in me.
C**R
Size is great
We have one that a friend borrowed over Thanksgiving. She fell in love with it so we bought this one for her Christmas gift. It’s just the right size for someone who cooks and bakes for one.
A**R
KitchenAid Artisan Mixer is a Workhorse!
Even though this Mini Stand Mixer is lighter in weight and will fit underneath your cabinets, it is just as powerful and easy to use as the standard size KitchenAid and works well. It has the same speeds as the standard size mixer and is a real value, also.
J**.
Not the quality I expect from KitchenAid, but still a nice enough little machine
KitchenAid used to be synonymous with top-quality kitchen equipment and was worth every (over-priced) penny. That's gone down the drain. This is a decent little mixer, but it just looks and feels cheap. My biggest quality complaints: * The silver strip with the brand name going around the tilt-head portion isn't actually attached. It's just tacked on somewhere on the back, clacks and moves around if you tap it, and good luck getting flour out of it if you get a puff of dry ingredients from the bowl. * They are apparently too cheap to include a spring on the beater head attachment anymore, but this model at least feels like they fit more securely than my other larger bowl-lift model. * The power switch knob thing is basically unusable if you're a lefty. Don't ask me how the heck they managed this, but it glides perfectly fine with almost no effort if I use my right hand and not at all (without difficulty and changing the angle my hand moves) with my left. Pros: * Unlike my 5-quart bowl lift (KV25G0X), this one does *not* sound like an airplane taking off with a rock stuck in the engine. It's much quieter, like my old classic tilt-head model that finally died a few years ago. * Unlike the bowl lift model, this one can perfectly handle creaming a single stick of butter to start a recipe, and the flex-edge beater is AWESOME at getting ingredients fully mixed. I just have to stop and scrape the sides (mostly the bottom) once or twice instead of multiple times. (Can you tell I'm not impressed with the bowl-lift one?) * It's just the right size for a single batch of cookie dough, casserole for a 9x9 pan, or 1-2 loaf bread recipe; perfect for an individual, smaller kitchen, or if you're like me, for smaller batches that your bigger mixer can't handle. (I don't typically do yeast dough so that's 1-2 loaves of pumpkin or banana bread.) In addition to the quality issues above, my biggest pet peeve is the design of the flex head beater in regards to being able to clean it thoroughly. There are defined, poorly-smoothed seams where the rubber portion is sealed over the metal (?) beater. They're a pain to clean and require taking a scrubbing brush to them to ensure all the batter is gone. I'm kind of okay with that in tradeoff for how well they mix, though, and they're still easier to clean than any of the blades in my food processor. :) I almost gave up on KitchenAid after my poor experience with the bowl-lift mixer, but I'm glad I gave this one a try. I certainly wouldn't buy it except on sale, though. There's no way I would pay the $330-$380 it's currently listing for.
M**N
Fabulous!
I had to give up my full-size Kitchen Aid stand mixer a few years back, because it was too big and heavy for me to lift anymore. Bought this miniature version and absolutely love it! It actually outperforms my old one at making smaller quantities, which is where I am in my life stage. Recommend without reservation!
A**Z
Súper bonita... me encanto!
L**S
Práctica, compacta y super útil, llegó bien empacada y a tiempo
B**Y
I have had this for a few years and love it. It is lightweight and doesn't take a ton of room on the countertop. The bowl is big enough for cakes, muffins, meringues, and single loaves of focaccia bread.
A**R
Works very well as advertised. I like to do cookies in batches that are usually around 24 to 36 and it seems to be around the perfect size for that. I also made a massive cake – three layers end with this mixer. That nearly took it to the limit, but it worked. The look as attractive, build quality is excellent, and functionality a welcome addition addition to my kitchen.
O**A
Excelente producto a un excelente precio.
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