Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Chapter Three -- KA model F

CHAPTER THREE 


1930's With the development of three new models, KitchenAid moved to make its food preparers more affordable.


 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1931 Model F was advertised at $89.80 in a November issue of The Saturday Evening Post. 3 ½ quart bowl

 
ATTACHMENTS

Since the model F has a 3 ½ qt bowl, although the beaters look like the model G mixers’ they are smaller to fit the bowl IMHO.

Since I do not have a manual for this model, I am not sure what, if any additional attachments were produced and advertised with it.

Coffee/cereal grinder

Pea sheller

Citrus juicer

Ice cream maker

Pelican slicer

Rotary slicer

Meat grinder

Can opener

Colander & sieve

Hot/cold water jacket

Splash shield

Pouring chute

Oil dropper

Knife sharpener

Silver Buffer

Ice cream maker


There were quite a few different variations of the ice cream freezer attachment over the years. In the pre-war years, the Model C-10, Model H-5, Model G, and Model F mixers each had their own specific version of the attachment. All of these used wooden buckets, and had a spring-loaded indicator that let the user know when the ice cream was frozen. With the exception of the Model G unit, all of these freezers are extremely difficult to find.


 

 

 

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3 comments:

  1. Ebay Auction for Kitchenaid Model-F

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/121101935401?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

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  2. i found a model f at a sell today i would like to keep it but also would like ifo on the mixer like how to use the grinding attachment

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  3. I have one of these DO you know if it came with a dough hook. i have the ice cream maker and several other attachments. Just no dough hook.I am only the second owner of the one I have. Gave 10.00 for it a garage sale the gentleman I purchased it from was probably in his 80's. He bought it for his wife as a wedding present.That was back in 1987. The lid of mine has a cast date inside of 1932

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