Walmart wants to give you $230 off this kitchen mixer from Great British Bake Off. Must end soon!

Can also be used for non-British baking

KitchenAid stand mixer deals
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If you like baking and/or like seeing Downton Abbey type Brits baking on Great British Bake Off, you'll be familiar with the stand mixers made by KitchenAid, of America. And even the best Black Friday deals aren't likely to surpass getting $230 off one of these highly desirable bake essentials. 

• Buy KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer (3.5-qt) for $199 in silver or black. Was $429, save $230 while stocks last

Would you prefer KitchenAid's iconic red glass finish? Well tough. It's silver or black for you, bargain hunter! This is part of the Walmart Fall Savings Event, which is on right now. Yes, it is unusual for Walmart to have a sale on, so make the most of it. 

KitchenAid stand mixers command a premium price tag. They do turn up in sales a lot but this is an usually deep discount. The Mini version of the classic stand mixer is not actually all that minuscule. With its 3.5-quart bowl, it's enough for singles, couples and anyone with a family less demanding than The Pioneer Woman.

KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer (3.5-qt) in silver or black

KitchenAid Artisan Mini stand mixer (3.5-qt) in silver or black $199 | Was $429, save $230 at Walmart
Officially known as model KSM3306 this comes with edge beater, whisk and dough hook attachments. The bowl is dishwasher safe and has enough capacity for 'up to five dozen cookies, a loaf of bread, batch of gucamole or pulled pork and so much more'. The motor is the same power as the full-size KitchenAid mixer. The device may be 'Mini' but the saving is L-A-RGE.

Pioneer Woman Instant Pot LUX60

Pioneer Woman Instant Pot LUX60 | Was $99.00 | Now $69.00
Fans of Food Network star Ree Drummond, aka The Pioneer Woman might prefer this floral version of the 6-quart Instant Pot Lux. It has a slightly smaller discount, but considerably more flowers on it, and comes with Ree's down-home approval.

KitchenAid stand mixers are beloved for their timeless style, reliably powerful blending and tendency to last for decades without complaint. A range of attachments (available separately) means you can move on from mixing to doing everything from making pasta to mincing meat with your KitchenAid.

KitchenAid stand mixers are the choice of cooks and bakers worldwide and with good reason. Why not bag yourself a deal on one of these kitchen icons today?

For even more great kitchen appliance deals, be sure to check out T3's best Instant Pot deals as well as the absolute best cheap Le Creuset deals on the market, rounded up in plenty of time for Thanksgiving.

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Duncan Bell

Duncan is the former lifestyle editor of T3 and has been writing about tech for almost 15 years. He has covered everything from smartphones to headphones, TV to AC and air fryers to the movies of James Bond and obscure anime. His current brief is everything to do with the home and kitchen, which is good because he is an excellent cook, if he says so himself. He also covers cycling and ebikes – like over-using italics, this is another passion of his. In his long and varied lifestyle-tech career he is one of the few people to have been a fitness editor despite being unfit and a cars editor for not one but two websites, despite being unable to drive. He also has about 400 vacuum cleaners, and is possibly the UK's leading expert on cordless vacuum cleaners, despite being decidedly messy. A cricket fan for over 30 years, he also recently become T3's cricket editor, writing about how to stream obscure T20 tournaments, and turning out some typically no-nonsense opinions on the world's top teams and players.

Before T3, Duncan was a music and film reviewer, worked for a magazine about gambling that employed a surprisingly large number of convicted criminals, and then a magazine called Bizarre that was essentially like a cross between Reddit and DeviantArt, before the invention of the internet. There was also a lengthy period where he essentially wrote all of T3 magazine every month for about 3 years. 

A broadcaster, raconteur and public speaker, Duncan used to be on telly loads, but an unfortunate incident put a stop to that, so he now largely contents himself with telling people, "I used to be on the TV, you know."