How do I know what size my KitchenAid is?
How do I know what size my KitchenAid is?
Check your mixer for a “Classic” label on the band near the Kitchen Aid logo. If it’s a classic series, tilt-back style mixer, it has a 4.5 qt. bowl. Other series with 4.5 qt.
What size is ksm5 KitchenAid?
9.5″ x 9.25″ x 8″
Dimensions: 9.5″ x 9.25″ x 8″ Compatible with 4.5-Quart & 5-Quart KitchenAid Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer models starting with K4, K4SS, K5, K5(A), K5SS, KP50, KSM5, KSM50P, KSM500, KSM500PS, KSM450, KSM455, KSM50HDP….
Manufacturer Part Number | K5ASB |
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Brands | KitchenAid |
Manufacturer’s Warranty | 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty |
How much does a standard KitchenAid mixer weigh?
STAND MIXER DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS In general, a stand mixer can weigh anywhere from around 10–35 lbs so think about how and where you’ll store it when choosing a stand mixer size.
What are the sizes of KitchenAid mixers?
The tilt-head model allow the mixer’s head to pull back, and the bowl is fixed to the base of the stand mixer. They come in three sizes of 3.5, 4.5, and 5-quart. The height of the tilt-head model is less and easier to fit under standard sized cabinets.
How do I read my KitchenAid model number?
For blenders, hand mixers, stand mixers, coffee grinders and toasters, the model number is under the base. On a food processor, you can find the model number beneath the push-button controls on the base.
How much does a KitchenAid Classic stand mixer weigh?
It is 14 inches in height. Weighs 23 lbs.
What is the difference between artisan and classic KitchenAid mixer?
Artisan mixer bowls have a convenient handle, while Classic mixers do not. Classic mixers come with a brushed (matte) stainless steel bowl, while Artisan mixers come with a polished (shiny) stainless steel bowl. Artisan mixers feature a pouring shield, and Classic mixers do not.
How can I tell how old my KitchenAid mixer is?
How to Tell the Age of Your KitchenAid product. Once you have found the model number, write it down. The second through fourth digits will provide you with the date your product was manufactured. The letter indicates the year, and the two numbers after indicate the week the product was made.