Since its launch in 1919, the KitchenAid stand mixer has given chefs, bakers and home cooks ample reason to celebrate. With its powerful motor, rotating blade and solid base, it’s a trusty workhorse in the kitchen.
Although attachments for the mixer—knife sharpeners, can openers, silver buffers, vegetable spiralizers, sheet cutters, slicer/shredders, citrus juicers, food processors—have changed over the years, older accessories still fit the new models.
Hoisting a stand mixer onto the countertop often opens a floodgate of favorite memories—of baking birthday cakes, anniversary pies, Christmas cookies, Hanukkah doughnuts or Sunday brunch biscuits.
1919
The 65-pound Model H-5, made by the Hobart Manufacturing Co. in Greenville, OH, sold in 1919 for $189 ($2,800 in today’s dollars).
An executive’s wife called the appliance “the best kitchen aid I’ve ever had.”
1937…