The Most Streamlied KitchenAid
I willingly paid the extra money for the chrome KitchenAid; not because it's a flashy decoration, but because it means something. The KitchenAid stand mixer is an icon of the Streamline Moderne style, and the rare chrome model might be the most Moderne of them all, so it serves as a great artifact of a time that I want to remember.
It's sleek, it's shiny, and it's styled after the Streamliner trains of the 1930s, which were the first land vehicles scientifically redesigned to be more aerodynamic, and thus faster, sleeker, and more efficient. By evoking that design, it communicates the same message of better living through science.
The KitchenAid stand mixer certainly lives up to that philosophy, as it allows you to be faster and more efficient in your kitchen. It churns ice cream, kneads dough, whips cream, rolls pasta, and mixes batter, freeing your hands to boil a fruit syrup, grease a pan, stir a sauce, or fry eggs. America's Test Kitchen and The Wirecutter both recommend it over its competitors. The coolest old ladies that I've ever seen customize their KitchenAids like hot rods from the same era. Even without the symbolism, these are well-loved machines.
Not a lot of people have confidence in science anymore, but in a way, the KitchenAid stand mixer--especially this chrome model--represents how good things can be.
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