How can I be sure I'm buying the right KitchenAid beaters?

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My daughter has a KitchenAid Architect stand mixer. Through a series of moves, she's misplaced the wire whip and the dough hook and I'd like to get her replacements.

Easier said than done! Stores don't seem to carry them. The KitchenAid website is useless. Amazon sells plenty - but they have descriptions like Tilt Head, Narrow Bowl Lift, or Wide Bowl Lift. I don't know which of these the Architect is. How can I figure out this terminology and get the right replacement beaters?



Best Answer

Okay, to explain the 'tilt head' vs. 'bowl lift':

On a 'tilt head' mixer, the bowl attaches with a screw motion into the base of the mixer. The motor portion of the mixer is hinged at the back, so the front of it can be lifted up. There's a lever to lock the head from moving on the right side (near the motor, opposite the speed control lever). And if you don't engage it, you can make a real mess

Tilt Head mixer

On a 'bowl lift' mixer, the bowl has two little tabs on each side, which attach to two arms that protrude from roughly half way up the mixer. The motor portion of the mixer is fixed to the stand and cannot move, instead, there's a lever on the right side of the base (near the arms) that will move the arms up and down so the bowl moves instead of the motor portion.

Bowl Lift mixer

As for narrow vs. wide ... I have no clue what the corresponding measurements are.

And I took the images from an answer from Doug that's been deleted. If someone has pictures from the other side (showing the relevant levers), feel free to replace them.




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Do all KitchenAid attachments fit all models?

KitchenAid stand mixers have a universal power hub, which means that all attachments that go into the power hub will fit all stand mixers, regardless of age.

How do I know which KitchenAid mixer I have?

How to Find the Model and Serial Number on a KitchenAid Stand Mixer
  • The model and serial number sticker is located underneath the base of the stand mixer.
  • It is necessary to turn the mixer over to see it.


  • Can I use a 5qt bowl fit 4.5 qt mixer?

    1-1 of 1 Answer. Hi Ford135, All of the 5 quart mixing bowls for the tilt head model stand mixers will fit on the 4.5 quart model tilt head mixers.

    What KitchenAid attachment do I use to beat?

    Surprisingly, almost all top chefs [and even common bakers like you and me] all recommend using the flat beater for the cake batter. Sometimes the flat beater attachment will also be called a paddle attachment as well. The flat beater is explicitly designed for mixing without aerating your batter.



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    Answer 2

    Measure the length and the circumference and ask for the manufacturer's. It worked for me.

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