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A vintage C-10 Mixer The pioneering spirit at Hobart Manufacturing never rested on its laurels. They tirelessly tweaked and honed the newly minted KitchenAid Mixer. The result? Smaller, home-friendly models like the H-5, a petite 5.
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Vintage KitchenAid Mixers Discover the rich history and timeless craftsmanship of vintage KitchenAid mixers. From restoration to education, we're your vintage mixer experts. If your stand mixer is an authentic KitchenAid and at least 20 years old (although the older the better), your mixer could be worth a small fortune, with resale prices ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars depending on the age, the condition, the color, and the model.
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These mixers were built to be workhorses, capable of handling even the toughest mixing tasks. Whether you're beating egg whites to stiff peaks or kneading a thick bread dough, a vintage KitchenAid mixer from the 90s will rise to the challenge, effortlessly blending ingredients with its powerful motor and sturdy attachments. Get the best deals for Vintage Kitchenaid Mixer at eBay.com.
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We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items! The models to look for are H-5 or G. However, later KitchenAid models without the Hobart label can be valuable as well.
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Because of their solid craftsmanship and vintage appeal, KitchenAid stand mixers. Perfect for kitchens of all sizes, the KitchenAid classic series stand mixer delivers the power and durability to mix large batches. Sturdy, all.
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I recently purchased a vintage 3-C KitchenAid mixer from eBay with full intentions of using it. It is in really great shape and came with a metal beater, flat paddle, meat grinder attachment with two blades and a "beehive" shaped bowl. Check out our kitchenaid mixer selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.
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The KitchenAid mixer has become an iconic kitchen appliance, renowned for its quality and durability. Throughout the years, KitchenAid has continuously evolved their mixers to meet the changing needs and tastes of consumers. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the 1970s KitchenAid mixers and compare them to the new models available today.
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