Camic 1528 Stand Mixer Review
Our verdict
A large-bowl stand mixer that punches above its price with 600W of power, a spacious 8.45 qt bowl, and touch controls, though its limited review base means long-term reliability is still an open question.
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Home bakers who regularly make large batches or double recipes and want more bowl capacity than the typical 5 to 6 qt mid-range machines offer.
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You want a mixer with a long, proven track record. At 25 reviews, the Camic 1528 is still an unproven quantity and may not suit buyers who rely heavily on user feedback.
- Bowl capacity 8.45 qt
- Wattage 600 W
- Speeds 10
- Material Metal
- Controls Touch
- Color White
- Bowl capacity of 8.45 qt - larger than 83% of the 34 models we track
- Wattage of 600 W - higher than 61% of the 34 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 25 owner ratings
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Popularity2.1/5
25 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Camic 1528 is a 600-watt stand mixer with a metal body, touch controls, and a notably large 8.45 quart bowl, all for $399.99. That bowl size is a real differentiator in this price bracket, where most competitors top out around 5.5 to 6 quarts. It runs on 120V, measures 14.96 x 8 x 14 inches, and comes in white. Ten speed settings are managed via a touch control panel.
The combination of 600W and an 8.45 qt bowl gives this mixer a meaningful capacity advantage over 500W machines with 5 to 6 qt bowls at similar prices. That extra room is useful for large bread batches, double batches of cookie dough, or any recipe where bowl overflow is a frustration on smaller machines. The metal construction adds durability that the plastic-body budget mixers in this price range cannot match.
With 25 reviews averaging 4.5 stars, early feedback is positive but limited. Buyers at this stage seem impressed with the bowl size and the build quality for the price. The 4.5-star average is encouraging, but anyone placing significant weight on long-term reliability should note that 25 reviews is a small sample and the brand is not widely established in the US market yet.
Pros
- 8.45 qt bowl is significantly larger than most mixers at this price
- 600W motor provides more headroom for dense doughs than typical 500W units
- 10 speed settings give solid flexibility across baking tasks
- Metal construction feels durable at the $399 price point
- 4.5-star average reflects positive early buyer satisfaction
Cons
- Only 25 reviews, so long-term reliability is unproven
- Camic is not a widely recognized brand, which may affect parts availability and support
- Touch controls can be less intuitive than a simple knob for quick speed adjustments
Specifications
| Bowl capacity | 8.45 qt |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 600 W |
| Speeds | 10 |
| Material | Metal |
| Controls | Touch |
| Color | White |
| Dimensions | 14.96 X 8 X 14 In |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
Performance notes
At 600W with 10 speeds and an 8.45 qt bowl, the Camic 1528 is well positioned for large-batch baking. The higher wattage compared to 500W competitors gives it better headroom for thick doughs. Touch controls manage the 10-speed range, from slow stir to fast whip. The metal body at 14.96 x 8 x 14 inches keeps the footprint manageable for a mixer this capable.
What buyers say
Early buyers are broadly positive. The 4.5-star average from 25 reviews highlights the bowl size and the build quality as the main selling points. A few reviewers note the touch panel responds well and the motor runs quietly at mid speeds. The small review count means this picture could shift as more buyers share experiences.
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Frequently asked questions
How much dough can the 8.45 qt bowl handle?
An 8.45 quart bowl can accommodate roughly 14 to 16 cups of flour, which is enough for three to four standard loaves of bread or a triple batch of most cookie recipes.
How does the Camic 1528 compare to KitchenAid at a similar price?
At $399, the Camic 1528 offers a larger bowl (8.45 qt) and higher wattage (600W) than KitchenAid models in the same range, which typically run 5 to 5.5 qt and 250 to 325W. The trade-off is that KitchenAid has a decades-long track record and a large accessory ecosystem that Camic does not yet have.
Are touch controls reliable on stand mixers?
Touch controls on stand mixers are generally reliable for basic speed selection. The main practical difference from a knob is that quick mid-task speed changes may require a deliberate tap rather than a smooth twist. Early buyers of the Camic 1528 have not flagged touch panel issues in the current reviews.