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$14.99Price : $12.04
Code : B000E8UE68
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Product Feature
- For models K5, KSM5, KP50, KG only
- Burnished metal design
Product Description
KitchenAid Stand Mixer K5ABB 5qt Narrow Bowl Burnished beater replacement part. Designed for use with KitchenAid Stand Mixer models K5, KSM5, KP50, KG only. Features 1 Year Hassle Free Replacement warranty through KitchenAid.
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14583 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Burnished
- Brand: KitchenAid
- Model: K5ABB
- Released on: 2004-05-17
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 6.00" h x7.00" w x2.00" l,.40 pounds
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
Not quite like the picture shows
By Mark
I was nervous about ordering this because the picture shows a small protrusion coming out of where it would attach to the mixer, and my current beater does not have any such protrusion. However, based on other internet research it appeared to be the right beater for my mixer (K5AWW, which is a 5qt model with the bowl lift, not a tilt head model). Sure enough, the beater came and there was no protrusion and it fit my mixer fine.
This was a good replacement for my chipped-white beater. If you're looking at this product, you are probably trying to replace your chipped beater too! The "burnished" finish means I shouldn't have to ever replace this one...
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
How to fix accidental automatic dishwashing
By Christian Uehara
Messed up and stuck your brand new attachments in the dishwasher? Noticed grayish crud in your cookie dough? You don't need to toss your attachment, it can be fixed.
All of these burnished (read: polished) aluminum attachments are protected by a thin layer of aluminum oxide that readily forms when aluminum metal is exposed to air. Aluminum oxide is quite hard, but the naturally occurring layer is also quite thin. In anodized aluminum, the oxide layer is made thicker via an electrolytic process, but it protects the metal the same way.
Anyway, this protective oxide layer is why aluminum doesn't tarnish. But the oxide layer can be compromised fairly readily by running aluminum through the dishwasher.
Dishwasher detergent is quite alkaline, and the dishwasher runs at fairly high temperature. These are two of the three main characteristics of automatic dishwashers that allow them to remove/dissolve materials on dishes without scrubbing. For uncoated aluminum, the dishwasher can strip the oxide layer and allow the metal to react with other chemicals in the dishwasher to create aluminum salts. These are soft, somewhat powdery, and look like silver tarnish. The salts aren't dangerous, but they are kinda gross.
To restore your burnished beater and other similar attachments from accidental dishwashing (or harsh handwashing), you can do the following:
Boil the attachment in a solution of 2-3 tbsp of cream of tartar, lemon juice, or vinegar to 1 quart of water for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with cold water and follow with a light scouring with a steel wool pad and/or a light abrasive (Barkeepers Friend is perfect). This is a modified form of recommendations from the Cleaning Institute, and it works very well.
After that, stop putting aluminum and fine glassware in the dishwasher for crying out loud. Yeah, I'm talking to myself.
Other than having to do this, the beater has worked great. There are other plastic beaters that work better for light mixing duty by incorporating side-scrapers (SideSwipe for KitchenAid Tilt-Head Stand Mixers), but the aluminum beater is really ''unbeatable'' as a general purpose attachment.
23 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Don't buy if you don't want to hand-wash!
By D. Read
This unit was the right size for my mixer, but the shiny aluminum turns grey after one trip through a dishwasher. Now it leaches grey coloring all over hands, food, everything. Disgusting.
There was no mention of any hand-washing requirement in the documents included with the beater. After some digging, I found a hand-washing requirement in the product specs on the KitchenAid website.
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