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The vintage KitchenAid Mixer Model 4C stands as a timeless icon in kitchen history, blending retro elegance with reliable performance. Produced during a pivotal era for KitchenAid, this model exemplifies the craftsmanship that made the brand synonymous with durable, high-quality mixers. Designed for serious bakers, the Model 4C features a robust metal bowl, durable gear drive, and intuitive speed control—all engineered to handle everything from dense dough to light whipped creams with precision. Its compact footprint and classic black finish make it a cherished addition to vintage kitchen collections and modern home bakeries alike. Though decades old, the Model 4C remains a trusted tool for those who value timeless functionality over fleeting trends. Restoring or owning a Model 4C isn’t just about preserving a piece of history—it’s about continuing a legacy of exceptional baking performance. For enthusiasts and collectors, this mixer represents more than a kitchen appliance; it’s a connection to a bygone era of baking excellence. Whether used daily or displayed as a cherished heirloom, the vintage KitchenAid Mixer Model 4C proves that quality never goes out of style.
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The vintage KitchenAid Mixer Model 4C is more than a kitchen appliance—it’s a legacy of quality and craftsmanship. Its timeless design and proven performance continue to inspire bakers and collectors worldwide. Whether you’re restoring a family heirloom or starting fresh with a classic, this model delivers exceptional results and enduring style, proving that great mixers never go out of fashion.
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Get the best deals for Vintage Kitchenaid Mixer 4C at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! This listing is for a vintage KitchenAid stand mixer.
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Model 4C Volts 115 Watts 200 Number of speeds: 10 Attachments: whisk, chopping blade Bowls: stainless steel bowl, glass bowl. Made in USA by The Hobart MFG. Co.
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Troy, Ohio The original mixer was a hulking, white-and-silver, industrial. Vintage KitchenAid Mixer- Model 4-C. Item turns on.Get the Goods! Sign up for the latest on collectibles, vintage finds, antiques, decor, and other estate sale treasures.
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Brand New $20.00 or Best Offer Vintage KitchenAid 4-C Tilt Head, Multiple-Speed Mixer (bare) Works 1950s Pre-Owned C $73.95 Buy It Now. This listing is for a vintage KitchenAid mixer. It belongs to my 100 year old grandmother and has been kept in pristine condition.
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Includes mixer, bowl and beater. Please arrange pickup to avoid. Explore a wide range of our Kitchenaid 4C selection.
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Find top brands, exclusive offers, and unbeatable prices on eBay. Shop now for fast shipping and easy returns! >Electric< Small Kitchen and Home Appliances - Kitchen Aid mixer model 4-C - Hi all, I have an older KitchenAid mixer model 4-C.
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It started to smoke a little and then slowed down to a slow speed and won't increase speed regardless of the speed setting. The brushes look good and I'm about to dissemble the unit but. I have a vintage 4-c mixer as shown above.
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I want to get replacement mixing attachments for it. Would any attachments currently available be compatible with my mixer? I am worried that the vintage attachments could contain toxic metals and would like to get updated parts. This Kitchenaid mixer is in great vintage condition.
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It works beautifully on all speeds and comes with the beehive glass bowl and beater attachment. There is some minor pitting of the chrome as shown in the pictures. The bowl is chipped on the bottom but still locks in place perfectly.
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I have seen. This is a vintage Original Kitchenaid 1960's mixer that was my grandmothers. Model 4-C It does still run but probably needs a tune-up.Includes original mixing bowl and beatergreat for mid-century collectorsdoes have some wear and tear with paint jobMixer is white with a glass bowl12 deep x 13 high x 9" at widest point (bowl)I am selling as.
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