If one didn't come with your mixer I would try going online and Google it. But I am not 100% sure it will work.
Kitchenaid 3 speed hand mixer is the lightest that is offered by Kitchenaid. Even though it is very light it is still quite powerful.
This kitchen aid mixer model 3B dates back to the 1940s
The best pasta maker attachment for a KitchenAid stand mixer is the KitchenAid KSMPRA 3-Piece Pasta Roller Cutter Attachment Set.
KitchenAid mixers typically have a wattage rating of around 275-325 watts, which corresponds to approximately 2-3 amps on a 120V electrical circuit. However, it is always best to consult the specific model's user manual or contact the manufacturer for accurate information.
To effectively cream butter and sugar using a KitchenAid mixer, start by ensuring the butter is at room temperature. Cut the butter into smaller pieces and place it in the mixer bowl with the sugar. Use the paddle attachment on a medium speed to beat the mixture until it becomes light and fluffy, usually around 2-3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to ensure even mixing.
Ah, what a lovely question! The KitchenAid Model 3-C mixer was first introduced in 1955. It's a classic piece of kitchen equipment that has brought joy and creativity to many home cooks and bakers over the years. Just imagine the wonderful memories and delicious treats that have been made with this timeless appliance.
The cost of a kitchen aid mixer depends on its brand, quality and functions. The average price for a kitchen aid mixer is about 600 Dollar. A basic model costs around 350 dollar while a professional mixer with lots of functions is costing around 1100 dollar.
The size of a mixer can vary widely, but a typical portable concrete mixer can hold around 0.2 to 3 cubic meters of material.
The normal cycle on a KitchenAid dishwasher typically runs for about 2 to 3 hours, depending on the specific model and the selected options. Factors such as water temperature, load size, and soil level can also influence the duration. For more precise information, it's best to consult the user manual for your specific model.
The answer is 1962 KITCHENAID HISTORY TIME-LINE 1908 HERBERT JOHNSTON SET OUT TO DESIGN AN EASIER WAY OF COMMERCIAL MIXING. 1914 FIRST 80-QUART HOBART COMMERCIAL MIXER MARKETED. 1916 U.S. NAVY ORDERED HOBART MIXERS FOR BATTLESHIPS. 1919 MODEL H-5 $189.50 - THE FIRST HOME STAND MIXER WITH PLANETARY ACTION. 1920 PLANETARY ACTION PATENTED. 1923 KITCHENAID BEGAN ADVERTISING IN NATIONAL MAGAZINES. 1927 MODEL G $111.00 - SMALLER, LIGHTER DESIGN. 1931 MODEL F 489.50 - 3 � QUART BOWL, LOWER PRICE. 1932 MODEL A (CAUDATE) - SMALLEST KITCHENAID EVER MADE...ROTATING BOWL. 1933 MODEL R & D - MADE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES WITH A FACETED CHROMED BODY. 1937 MODEL K $55.00 - THE FIRST TO USE A BOWL THAT SECURED TO THE BASE WITH AN INTERLOCKING MOTION. 1938 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED TWO COFFEE MILLS DESIGNED BY EGMONT ARENS MODEL A-9 $9.95 MODEL A-10 $12.95 1939 MODEL K-3 $28.50 - 3 SPEED INTRODUCED WITH 3 QUART BOWL. MODEL K4 $55.00 - MODEL K ENHANCED WITH 4 QUART BOWL. 1940 MODEL K-3A $29.95 - REPLACED K-3. 1941 MODEL K-5A $109.00 - REPLACED THE MODEL G. HAS REMAINED UNCHANGED IN THE LINE SINCE ITS INTRODUCTION - 5 QUART BOWL. PRODUCTION OF KITCHENAID STAND MIXERS LIMITED. 1944 MODEL K-4B - REPLACED MODEL K-4A. MODEL K3B $29.95 - REPLACED MODEL K3A. 1947 MODEL HOBART N-50 INTRODUCED IN OCTOBER � COMMERCIAL 5 QT MODEL 1950 MODEL K-3C - MODEL K-3B COSMETICALLY REDESIGNED. 1955 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED BOLD NEW COLORS. 1962 MODEL K-45 - MODEL K-4 REFINED TO 4 � QUART BOWL. STILL IN PRODUCTION - THE MOST POPULAR MODEL EVER INTRODUCED. MODEL K-4C - MODEL K-3C ENHANCED WITH A 4 QUART BOWL. FEATURED A GLASS BOWL WITH A SINGLE PURPOSE BEATER SINCE ITS INCEPTION. 1979 THE LAST K-4C WAS PRODUCED. 1990 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED HAND MIXERS. 1993 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED BLENDERS 1994 KITCHENAID 75TH ANNIVERSARY KITCHENAID INTRODUCED FOOD PROCESSORS. 1996 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED TOASTERS. 1997 KITCHENAID INTRODUCED COMPACT FOOD PROCESSORS. 1998 COFFEE MAKERS 1999 COOKWARE
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There are many food processors that are good for use, KitchenAid being one of the best ones. Some of the most common sizes of KitchenAid food processors are 3-cup, 9-cup, and 12-cup sized choppers, and 2mm, 4mm, and 6mm slicing discs.