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Coming Soon: 90th Anniversary KitchenAid Stand Mixer
International Home and Housewares Show 2008

2008_03_28-KitchenAid.jpgBack in 1994 KitchenAid released a special edition of their iconic mixer to celebrate their 75th anniversary. Well, they're doing it again for their 90th, and here's what it looks like. They're including a new version of the old-fashioned glass bowl.

KitchenAid's 90th anniversary is not until 2009, which is when this mixer will be released. These are just prototypes; in fact, we have photographic evidence that these are not yet in real production! Click through to see...

 
 

2008_03_28-Bowl.jpgLook closely at the glass bowl and its ounce markings.

2008_03_28-Bowl2.jpgSee the "9" in the "96 oz" marking? It's backwards! Oops.

We assume that will be straightened out (flipped over?) when this anniversary edition stand mixer goes into final production. We actually really like the glass bowl for practical and aesthetic reasons. What do you think?

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Comments (17)

I don't own a KitchenAid mixer ... partly because I always wished it came with a glass bowl that would allow me to see what was not mixed in by the beater. I will be THRILLED if this bowl goes into permanent production!

posted by Nougat on March 28th 2008 at 7:48am
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I'm crossing my fingers that you'll be able to buy just the bowl for those of us with the mixer. Here's hopin'!

posted by renee c.f. on March 28th 2008 at 7:51am
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You know, after years of arguing with myself over buying one (the price, mostly), I finally bought one this year...and now they're making a special edition one! Go figure.

Any word on if those glass bowls will work with the 6-quart stand mixers? It doesn't look like they will...

posted by SexyAnteater on March 28th 2008 at 8:00am
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I want to buy just the bowl, too. Maybe it will work with my recent KitchenAid, or maybe it will work with my grandmother's, from the '60s, whose original glass bowl I broke spectacularly too-stiff Christmas cookie dough.

posted by Joan A. on March 28th 2008 at 8:08am
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While I really like the concept, and measuring abilities I'm personally a bit wary of using glass. I drop things...a lot.
I'm also a bowl-lift, wide bowl mixer girl, I do wonder if they'll make the bowl for all the models.

Love me my KitchenAids though! I'm threatening my middle sister, who is flying home in May, to make her take me to the KA factory in SW Ohio for my b'day!

posted by bobcatsteph3 on March 28th 2008 at 8:26am
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That solves the whole microwaving thing with the metal bowl. (Right now I melt things in the microwave in a separate bowl, but that means one more dirty bowl.)

posted by cybele on March 28th 2008 at 8:57am
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The microwave thing is a good point - I don't have a microwave and never would have thought of that, but it totally makes sense.

I still like the look of the stainless better, though...

posted by meg_ues on March 28th 2008 at 9:22am
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Wouldn't the glass bowl be a lot heavier than a steel one? And a lot more durable if it were Pyrex?

posted by SonjaRW on March 28th 2008 at 9:39am
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oooh, these are some FOXY mixers.

posted by marisajane on March 28th 2008 at 9:50am
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wow, I want that orange-red one, gorgeous! What's the name of the color? I wonder if they'll do a similar blue-green one, that would be awesome.

posted by SnorkelVik on March 28th 2008 at 10:29am
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oh those are lovely! I want to add my voice to the chorus. I hope they sell the bowl individually too, I would love to have it in addition to my steel bowl.

posted by caitlinp on March 28th 2008 at 11:02am
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My mother has a cookie recipe that seems to work much better in her glass bowl mixer than in her KitchenAid. She thinks there is a difference with the way the butter whips. I've wondered about the reaction of recipes with citrus in the metal bowl, so I'd love to get a glass bowl for the KitchenAid I've already got.

Speaking of bad timing, Sexy Anteater, I kept putting off buying my KitchenAid thinking that I'd just register for it. A year after I gave up and thought, can't put off a mixer for a man, I got engaged. Oh well!

posted by yozka on March 28th 2008 at 11:18am
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just out of curiosity, do new bowls/attachments fit old mixers? i got a hand-me-down that appears to be pretty old, and i'm wondering if the twist and lock mechanism has changed at all over the years. anyone know?

posted by lindsey kathlene on March 28th 2008 at 1:08pm
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Ooh, Lindsey, I have no idea myself, but it looks like you need to go visit the KitchenAid Forums! I spent a lot of time there figuring out which mixer I wanted. There's a lot of great info there (and great people) there.

Their forum thread for the glass bowl is here.

posted by squidlette on March 28th 2008 at 5:13pm
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I put a new metal bowl in my grandmother's KitchenAid from the '60s (see comment, above), and it sort of worked, but it also wrecked the metal things that hold the bowl, so when I finally got another glass bowl, it kept coming loose and eventually broke.

posted by Joan A. on April 3rd 2008 at 6:31am
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My kitchen aid recently broke and needs some new appliance parts, but I’m considering getting a cheap replacement and waiting till I can buy one of these. The design is classic and the glass bowl would be a great addition. I would love to have that bright red one.

posted by adawakeman on March 1st 2009 at 7:54pm
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I've had the 6-quart Kitchen-Aid mixer for 10 years, I adore it and it looks wonderful in my kitchen. The glass bowl is phenomenal and elevates this beautiful machine to levels unknown.....I MUST HAVE IT....

James Melvin
Washington, DC

posted by jmelvin on June 5th 2009 at 4:55pm
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