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19 x 11.4 cm Shipping Weight: 91 g Item model number: K5AWW Date first available at Amazon.ca: Aug. 22 2012 #6,975 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) in Home & Kitchen > Home Appliances > Small Appliances > Small Appliance Parts & Accessories > Stand Mixer Attachments & Parts in Home & Kitchen > Kitchen & Dining in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies Would you like to give feedback on images or tell us about a lower price? This wire whip for use with KitchenAid 4½ quart and 5 quart narrow-mouth bowl-lift stand mixers is designed to incorporate the maximum amount of air in whipped mixes for fluffier whipped cream and lighter angel food cakes. For use with KitchenAid stand mixer models starting with K4SS, K5, K5A, K5SS, KG25H, KM25G0X, KP50, KSM450, KSM455, KSM5, KSM50HDP, KSM500, and KSMC50. Materials: All metal construction KitchenAid K45WW Wire Whip for Tilt-Head Stand Mixer KitchenAid KN256WW Wire Whip - Fits Bowl-Lift models KV25G and KP26M1X
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She wants to sell it asap so whoever snags it first gets it lol Gear mentioned in this thread: Posts: 1351, Reviews: 2 It's been a while since I looked at this but IIR the K45 was built by Hobart. I wouldn't waste time if the one you can grab is in good shape. I have no idea on used valuations but that's a lot less than you will pay for a new one and you probably won't wear it out in your lifetime. If you do the good news is the motors and bushings can be rebuilt unlike the new stuff that is simply more cost effective to toss and replace. The only downside, if you can all it that is the wattage is lower than many of the newer units but their are other factors to consider when thinking about how strong it will be. Hopefully it has the bowl, paddle and dough hook. Location: NW FL, Gulf Coast Remember, wattage doesn't mean power to attachments. Wattage is simply how many watts are used by the motor. My Hobart N-50(pic in my avatar) spec is in HP or horsepower. That meaures how much 'power' is at the working end, which is what matters.
I would go for the K45 as I trust the old Hobart KA's more than the new ones. Posts: 8595, Reviews: 20 There's a lot of misinformation running around this thread. Hobart sold KA to Whirlpool in 1985.  If the machine question is a Hobart/KA, it will say so on the bottom side of the base.   I'm not sure when Whirlpool compromised KA stand mixer quality but if the machine was made in the nineties or the early part of this century, it's a bad bet. Even if it is a Hobart, and you're not going to use it for tough duty like whole wheat breads and stiff cookie doughs, but for doing things like cake batters, whipped cream, egg whites, etc., I wouldn't buy it. If you look, you can find a brand new K45 goes for less than $160.  At the time I'm posting this, there's an Amazon ad featuring a white K45 for $140 on this CT page. If you are buying for heavy duty use, $160 is still a lot of money for a used appliance of uncertain vintage. On the other hand, the deal looks sweeter if it includes a few "attachments" like the grater, grinder, and/or pasta maker.