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I Gave Away Kitchenaid Mixers For Gifts This Year

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  • Posts: 11,356
    @Durangler‌ Just noticed your other post. I'm probably working on your exact same mixer! I'm doing one of our close friends mixer that was her Grandmas
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @WeberWho. Thanks for the gasket info.
    I have a couple pics I'd like to post. The beauty band, the sticker, some cast & stamped numbers inside the rear housing cap & for @jlsm the smashed feet. imageimageimageimageimage
    XL BGE, 22" Weber Red Head, Fiesta Gasser .... Peoria,AZ
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    @Durangler, is that off-white? It looks like the exact mixer I have. Mine has been dated fairly reliably to '82 or '83. The feet looked the same, too; mine just wouldn't stick to the counter and the mixer would "walk" even when doing light duty.  I was going to replace them until I priced them: $5 each! I used some 120 grit wrapped around a flat object and sanded them just enough to get rid of the shiny surface. Work perfect now. (This is assuming that the feet still stick a bit beyond the base.)
    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    @jlsm, They are barely beyond the base & are pretty hard. I'll give the sandpaper a try & if that doesn't work I can resort to something else. I've found two different types from Goodmans. $2.49 ea & $2.99 ea. 

    Oh!! Yes it's an off white color.
    XL BGE, 22" Weber Red Head, Fiesta Gasser .... Peoria,AZ
  • @WeberWho I think you could have a side business of repairing these for people. I never knew so many people had a need for these things to be repaired. 



    Louisville, GA - 2 Large BGE's
  • Posts: 11,356
    @Durangler‌ I forgot the pic in my post. My bad
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @WeberWho? My 1987ish Kitchenaid started making a bit of noise a couple years ago.  I had been wanting a KA with a bigger bowl anyway so I snagged a KA Pro 6 model on sale.  Of course I held on to the original.  Do you suppose my original would benefit from a re-greasing?  Or, maybe I was just making up the increased noise level to justify the purchase of the new model.  ;)

    @jlsm - You go, girl!  IEH

    Large (sometimes wish it were an XL) in KS
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    @johnkitchens‌ I think most people think they don't need maintaining for how little they use them. It's completely opposite. The less you use them the better the chance the grease turns into liquid. People see something leaking and their mind automatically thinks, "it must be broken - junk" So maybe I can save a mixer or two and $300+ for someone. Making a little extra cash on them might be nice. I bought a couple year old black Kitchenaid mixer a few weeks ago for $50 off Craigslist. I figured I would re-grease it and flip it for a profit. I feel bad after I bought it. When buying it from the gentleman he said he must have had 30+ calls on it and even had a person offer him $110 for it. He said no to the offer and held the mixer for me. So I can't get myself to sell it. Just feels wrong at this point.
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    itsmce said:

    @WeberWho? My 1987ish Kitchenaid started making a bit of noise a couple years ago.  I had been wanting a KA with a bigger bowl anyway so I snagged a KA Pro 6 model on sale.  Of course I held on to the original.  Do you suppose my original would benefit from a re-greasing?  Or, maybe I was just making up the increased noise level to justify the purchase of the new model.  ;)

    @jlsm - You go, girl!  IEH

    Does it sound like a motor noise or gear noise? Is the mixer a Hobart Kitchenaid? The Hobart Kitchenaid motor seems to run much quieter than the newer Whirlpool motors. I'm guessing the noise is probably the gears not getting enough lubrication if the mixer has never been re-greased. If you decide to re-grease it take a look at the gears to see if they have any damage. Replacement gear parts are cheap if you do find any damage. Might be a nice 2nd mixer if it just needs some new grease
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @WeberWho? I've hit a snag from the get-go. My plug looks nothing like the plug in the video and I can't seem to take it out. You know how to handle? Here's a pic:
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    I have since broken that little loop, naturally. I can spin it around in there but I can't ease it out.
    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    edited January 2015

    @jlsm‌
    I HATE THOSE CLIPS!!!! I finished up my friends wifes Kitchenaid/Hobart mixer who had that exact same clip. I've only done one other prior to that one. I have patience of a mad man and that clip is relentless! My wife got sick of me swearing at the dang thing. She figured it out enough to get it out. She said that she took a flashlight and pointed it up where you could see the metal housing and the clip. She then rotated the clip until she couldn't see any more light coming around the clip and housing. She then pulled down with a needle nose to free it. It's one of the worst designs I've ever seen. Don't worry about the broken clip. My friends clip looks ruthless after digging that thing out. I absolutely hate that clip. It makes everything else seem rediculously easy.
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @WeberWho? Thanks. I think I'm giving up. Can't get that pin out, either. Put some WD40 on it but don't think I'm going to budge it. Very disappointed.
    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    @jlsm Have you tried punching the pin from the other side? Sometimes it moves easier one way than the other
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    edited January 2015
    @jlsm ... those are strain relief clips.  The secret is to not try and take it out through the slot that shows in the picture.  It comes straight out through the bottom of the hole.  If you look at your picture it looks like the "C" shaped piece is on the right side and the smaller rectangular piece is on the left.  This is what it looks like when not installed:
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    Use a pair of needle nose pliers to pinch the small piece into the C-shaped piece - inside the mixer - while you are pulling down on the cord.  You might have to wiggle the cord back and forth a little.

    Don't worry about the small strap holding the two pieces together ... that's there to keep the two pieces tied together during manufacturing/assembly.

    Good luck.

    Washington, IL  >  Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max

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    edited January 2015
    @WeberWho? and @Jeepster47, total success. Very pleased with myself. I had to really whale on the pin to get it out and it took the same amount of effort to get it back in. All and all, just one small scratch, back near the cord. 

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    Thanks so much for your help. 


    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    jlsm said:

    @WeberWho? and @Jeepster47, total success. Very pleased with myself. I had to really whale on the pin to get it out and it took the same amount of effort to get it back in. All and all, just one small scratch, back near the cord. 


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    Thanks so much for your help. 


    @jlsm‌ AWESOME!!!!!! I'm so glad to hear you didn't throw in the towel. I felt bad after reading your post above. I was hoping you didn't get into something that you would end up regretting. The plantary pin can be a pain in the arse. Especially if it's been stuck in one position for 30+ years. Looks like you nailed it out of the park! Your mixer can't thank you enough. Your picture above looks like the old grease has dried up and not doing very much. I'm guessing the mixer will run much quieter now and you will get that nice sound of grease at it's finest. You might have gave that mixer another 30+ years of life for a few hours worth of work. Very cool!!!!

    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @WeberWho?‌ Thanks to you. So easy after the initial roadblocks. And it was less than two hours. I'm now looking for old cheap mixers on Craigslist for friends. You are great. Thanks again. This was so satisfying. Love connections like these.
    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    edited January 2015
    jlsm said:

    @WeberWho?‌ Thanks to you. So easy after the initial roadblocks. And it was less than two hours. I'm now looking for old cheap mixers on Craigslist for friends. You are great. Thanks again. This was so satisfying. Love connections like these.

    @jlsm
    Your MIL and husband are super proud without doubt! I totally understand the satisfying aspect of it once finished. Makes you want to go find another one and do it all over again! Sometimes they turn into Christmas presents! ;)
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    I took apart my Pro 600 (575 watt) and I have a gear almost worn out. I did some searching and I found some new for $7.00. It looks like KitchenAid added a plating from the photos of the gear and it has a new part number. When my new gear comes in, I'll do a hardness test on the old and new gear and see if they increased the hardness or just a plating added.
    Below are a few photos of how it looks.

     

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    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

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    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

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    And here is what I make every weekend. I use my mixer a lot but I bought the heavy duty. Maybe I need to look for another brand?

     

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    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

  • Posts: 1,012
    Wow @bigguy136, you really broke that sucker down. Let us know the results.
    *******
    Owner of a large and a beloved mini in Philadelphia
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    Fyi we have a pro model that is 5qt and it has nylon gears so not all the pros are all metal.
    Austin, TX
    BGE-Large, Weber EP-330
  • Posts: 11,356
    @bigguy136‌ Nice break down and clean out! I hope the replacement part keeps your mixer going strong. How old is your kitchenaid mixer? I'm surprised the part needs replacing. Obviously a Kitchenaid mixer isn't meant for comercial use but a weekend batch of dough shouldn't hurt anything. Especially with you having the Pro Version. Definitely will be interesting comparing the hardness between the two parts
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    @ummgood‌ Thanks for the information. How old is your mixer?
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    WeberWho? said:
    @bigguy136‌How old is your kitchenaid mixer? I'm surprised the part needs replacing. Obviously a Kitchenaid mixer isn't meant for comercial use but a weekend batch of dough shouldn't hurt anything. Especially with you having the Pro Version.
    I bought it new a year and a half ago and use it in the winter months. I have 5 months on it from the 1st year and 3 months this year. Not real impressed yet.

    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

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    WeberWho? said:
    @ummgood‌ Thanks for the information. How old is your mixer?

    I bought it refurbished in 2002. If you search for RRK5AGR it will come up on Amazon.
    Austin, TX
    BGE-Large, Weber EP-330
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    I got my new gear has there is hope. The original gear measured 21 HRC and the new gear measured 30 HRC. I'll be making some cinnamon rolls in the morning and will see how it sounds. I also put in a 70% moly based grease for added protection.

     

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    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

  • Posts: 11,356
    @bigguy136‌ Good to hear the new gear is a heavier steel. Hope all goes well with the cinnamon rolls
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
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    Hopefully everything holds up as I used a good grease and the new part number gear. I'll take it apart in the spring and see if there is any wear. If it looks like it's not going to hold up, I'll hardness test the worm gear and make a new ring gear a few point softer. It would be nice if a $6 gear will fix it otherwise I'll have about $50 and 3-4 hours into a new one.

    Big Lake, Minnesota

    2X Large BGE, 1 Mini Max, Stokers, Adjustable Rig

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