CHAPTER FIFTEEN
KITCHENAID MODEL K-3B
1944 - Model K-3B replaced the model K-3A, with few changes. Has only a multi-purpose beater. There is no dough hook or flat beater made for it.
ATTACHMENTS
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
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Hi-thank you so much for all of this great information on the kitchenaid mixers! I just purchased a model K5-A and was wondering if a model KN25NSF bowl will fit it? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAccording to what I have read on the internet about this bowl, it looks like it would fit fine. Congrats on getting a K5-A!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for a really informative site. You mention that you have a C-100. Do you by any chance have a service manual for it? If yes, can you tell me where I might be able to get a copy? I have a newly-acquired C-100 (model 17664) that needs to be torn down, and only the user manuals for hints. On FixYa, there are warnings that, if not paid heed, will destroy the mixer (not using a puller, and therefore dropping a key in the tranny grease, for example). If you have any leads on a service manual for the C-100, I'd be grateful. -- Thanks -- Caroline
Hi Leolady,
ReplyDeleteI have a KitchenAid 3B (found it in the free-stuff basement of an old apartment... really lucky!) however it doesn't have any bowl (maybe why someone got rid of it)... do you know which currently-made replacement bowls fit it, if any? I have done some looking around but haven't uncovered anything conclusive yet.
Thanks,
Amber
Hello Leolady,
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned that Kitchenaid still sells bowls for the Model K-4C. Although I have looked on their site, I'm not seeing an exact match. Do you happen to have a link or resource for purchasing these bowls?
Thank you for a great article
Gina
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At the time I originally wrote this, KA did sell 4C bowls. They are now discontinued. Sorry.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for researching all this information. I have a 3B that was my grandmother's. The only difference is that the bowl is metal not glass. Did it come with an option for a metal bowl? I treasure the mixer and only use it for very special occasions. Thank you so much for the info.
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ReplyDeletedo you know where i can get an owners manual for my k-3b the metal plate under where the bowl goes says 3b is there a difference
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ReplyDeleteI just got hold of a 3B that I'm going to restore for a friend. It'll be getting a new cord, some fresh grease, and a bright red paint job. I was very surprised to learn the model was introduced in 1944, while World War II was still raging. I could see Hobart producing commercial mixers for military bases and battleships as part of the war effort, but household mixers? How did they pull that off?
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