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Product Feature
- Model No.: KN2B6PEH
- Size: 6-qt.
- Origin: Korea
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Cleaning & Care: Dishwasher Safe
Product Description
If you're lucky enough to have the KitchenAid 6-qt. Stand Mixer, you'll realize how wonderful and roomy the stainless bowl with ergonomic handle is and what a difference it makes for all your cooking and baking. If you should somehow lose or damage the bowl, or just want a back-up on hand for making even larger batches of food, order this replacement version..
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3371 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 6-qt.
- Color: Stainless
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: KN2B6PEH
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.00" h x.0" w x.0" l,3.00 pounds
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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
If you have the Costco mixer THIS is the bowl you are looking for
By Tiff
If you own the KitchenAid® Professional 575-watt 5.5 Qt Mixer sold at your local Costco, and are looking for a second bowl THIS is the one for you. I bought this bowl as a gift; well actually I had purchased, returned, searched and cursed at the first bowl that was said to fit this mixer, resorting to finally seeking the advice of a Kitchenaid representative. Look no further- this is the bowl.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Heavy bowl, good handle, nice to have an extra
By Joanna Daneman
This is a heavy steel bowl, like the one that comes with the heavier duty KitchenAid (I have a larger unit than the Artisan to handle rye bread dough, dense stuff that it is.)
The extra bowl is pretty handy for doing a lot of cake batters like Genoise. Genoise is leavened solely by beaten egg whites, so an extra bowl to do the whites is very useful. You can do part of a batter in one bowl, pull it off the KitchenAid and then put in a clean bowl for the egg whites, which you know must be beaten in a clean bowl with no fat lest you break the formation of the foamed whites.
It's also handy for multicolored batters (checker cake) and for doing two kinds of bread at once. I don't need it every day, but when I do need an extra bowl, it's great to have one handy.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
This bowl rusts!
By Becky L.
I recently purchased a KitchenAid 6 quart Pro mixer and this bowl came as a standard attachment. Although stainless steel, the bowl has a very shiny, almost chromed finish--unlike the bowl with my previous, smaller model KA mixer. The VERY FIRST TIME I put this bowl in the dishwasher (it specifically says "dishwasher safe" in the instruction manual) I was astonished to pull it out the next day to discover RUST all around the outside edge of the rolled upper lip/rim! The shiny finish appeared to have eroded just sitting overnight in the dishwasher, leaving multiple, ugly little rusty spots.
Well! I called customer service at KitchenAid (my mixer being only three weeks old, it was under warranty) and they had no explanation for how "stainless steel" could rust overnight, but they sent me a replacement. The bowl arrived quickly, I used it once, and then--taking no chances--it was washed by hand, and then up-ended on a dry kitchen towel, on the table, to finish drying overnight.
This morning, I picked up brand new bowl #2, and found even MORE RUSTY SPOTS than on the previous bowl! Virtually 1/4 of the shiny plating on the lip of this bowl has corroded away, leaving rust stains on the towel I wiped it with, and ugly black spots (after I rubbed away the rust) on the lip of the bowl.
I will be contacting KA again, but clearly there's some manufacturing flaw occurring in the plant in India where these bowls are manufactured.
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