New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White

  • Replacement blade fits all KitchenAid tilt-head mixers regardless of model number
  • Flexible, high-quality food-grade rubber wing down each side of blade continuously scrapes bowl clean
  • Also beats, folds, and mixes ingredients; eliminates batter build-up on blade
  • Cuts mixing time by up to 50%
  • Made in the USA and UL certified ANSI/NSF2; dishwasher-safe

Product Description
New Metro Design’s Beater Blade is an electric mixer attachment which thoroughly mixes batter, eliminating the need to stop and scrape the bowl manually. Engineered for use with top brand electric stand mixers, including most models offered by KitchenAid, Cuisinart, DeLonghi and Viking, the new Beater Blade beats, scrapes, folds and incorporates ingredients thoroughly for fool-proof baking. The new Beater Blade+ ingeniously improves on the functionality of standa… More >>

New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White

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4 Responses to “New Metro Design Beater Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Tilt-Head Mixers, White”

  1. Jon Berger Says:

    this item arrived fast. I won’t know how it performs until after Christmas when my wife makes her first cake.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Kitchen Queen Says:

    I have a 5 qrt Kitchen Aid and this product was recommended by a friend. But it doesn’t seem to fit I can not lock the head when this product is on. So I have not been able to use it. Great idea but I can’t seem to get it to work!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Jennifer Says:

    I own a nearly new Artisan 5 qrt KitchenAid mixer, and tried this blade on it today. On a very light cookie batter, I noticed my mixer was doing a lot of thumping around, something that has never happened before. I stopped it, and realized the top of the machine was hot to the touch. But the really scary part came when I lifted the head and tried to take the bowl off. It was completely stuck to the base, and I couldn’t turn it at all. I recruited my big burley husband, and it took him several minutes to loosen it. By the time he got it off, the head was wobbly on the base. Thankfully it still locks down, but I have a feeling there is a repair in our near future.

    So though this blade did do a lovely job of scraping the bowl down, it very nearly wrecked my mixer in the process. I should have known there was a reason why KitchenAid hasn’t made a version of this blade themselves.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Joyce C. Kane Says:

    This is a great invention! So glad I bought for friends and family as well as one for me! Loved it!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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