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Kitchenaid Mixer Whisk


Kitchenaid Mixer Whisk

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Kitchenaid Mixer Whisk

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Kitchenaid Mixer Whisk

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Kitchenaid Mixer Whisk

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64 of 66 humans found the following review helpful.
4K4SSWH Owners beware
By Pete
This item works fine, good quality, etc. HOWEVER, if you are an proprietor of the K4SSWH 4.5 qt bowl lift model purchased at Wal-Mart’s Black Friday sales, this WILL NOT WORK with your mixer! The model number of the mixer at Wal Mart is contrived, that model is actually a rebadged discontinued K5 Classic according to KitchenAid. You will need to buy accessaries intended for a K5, NOT a K45 (as one would assume). Hope this helps someone.

19 of 19 humans found the following review helpful.
4Seems a bit flimsier than original whip
By RisCracker
We just purchased this as a alternate for one that came with the mixer closely 7 years ago. This is the right size for my model. I’m sure it will work fine (I only tried it in a arid bowl), but I’m having disturb with the seemingly lesser quality of this alternate whip. My primary whip was 100% stainless steel and weighs 4.5oz. This new version has a connector socket that feels hollow, perhaps? It weighs only 3.3oz.

So if you are purchasing a substitute for an older whip,don’t suppose an precise reproduction (like I did). I’m trusting that this will work as well as my older one.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
2aluminum gets pocked
By B. J. Caldon
This wire whip is a disappointment because it’s not made out of stainless steel, as was the original. It’s a good deal of form of aluminum which gets pocked when it soaks in dishwater. This happened the initial time I handwashed it! Don’t dare put it in the dishwasher.

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