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Copper Mixing Bowl for KitchenAid Lift Stand Mixers - fits most 5, 6 and 7 quart Mixer models

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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**We are currently completely sold out for the holidays!  We are also currently making more and should have them finished and ready to ship mid January!!!**

 

Copper Mixing Bowl For KitchenAid Professional Mixers

***Fits most 7 quart, 6 quart and 5 quart KitchenAid Lift Stand Mixers***

Instantly elevate your KitchenAid Professional Mixer with our stunning Copper Mixing Bowl, and it’ll be the best thing you’ve ever done for you and your kitchen! No other material allows you to whip up the lush, stable peaks of meringue quite like pure copper. Beautiful, functional and stylish, our handmade Copper Mixing Bowl and your KitchenAid Mixer are a match made in heaven made to make your kitchen look divine, and your desserts delicious!

The copper advantage:

- Our hand hammered Copper Mixing bowl for KitchenAid mixers works equally well when mixing batter, whipping icing, mashing potatoes to a smooth creaminess or spinning heavy cream into a wonderfully light and fluffy whipped cream. 

- Solid constructed with 100% copper from recycled sources, our Copper Mixing Bowl represents an investment that will last for generations. 

Specifications:

  • 6-quart bowl capacity fits all 3 sizes of KitchenAid lift stand mixers that have a 10 3/8' between lift arm posts. (see image with measuring tape)

  • 100% Pure Copper - copper is an inherently clean material with many natural properties that benefit our health.

  • Copper is prized for the stiffest peaks and fluffiest meringues when whipping eggs

  • Tig welded handle and attachment tabs for superior durability

Note:

** If your 5-quart lift arm mixer measures 9" from arm to arm, this will not fit!

** This bowl does not fit KitchenAid tilt head mixers.

Why Use Copper Mixing Bowls?

Copper's classic kitchen bonafides come from the material's reaction with raw eggs -- basic chemistry with a culinary bonus.

When you whisk egg whites in a copper bowl, some of the copper ions detach from the bowl and bond with a protein in the egg whites called conalbumin. This forms a strong, stable conalbumin-copper complex that delays any tendency in the expanding egg foam to deflate.

Whisking mixes air with the egg, creating bubbles that expand the volume of the liquid up to eight times, as the egg protein uncoils and stretches. The more the protein stretches, the stiffer the beaten egg foam up to stiff, peaky points.

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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  • MZ
    Mitchell Z.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Best Meringues ever!

    Beautiful to look at, great quality, a work of art .

    thank you.

  • SV
    Susan V.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    1 week ago
    Stunning Bowl!

    Copper bowl fits perfectly on my 7 Qt KitchenAid mixer! Copper is heavy duty and Not a thin & inexpensive gauge. Worth every penny!

  • LF
    Lauren F.
    Verified Buyer
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Beautiful

    I love the weight of it and it looks gorgeous. I do have a question. I have used the bowl four or five times. It gets washed and dried immediately. I noticed some dark specs forming and wondered if it was normal. (See picture)

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    Sertodo
    3 months ago

    Hello Lauren,

    Thank you so much for reaching out! I appreciate your questions and concerns regarding your Sertodo piece.

    The copper will naturally patina inside and out, but there are ways to slow this process down. After washing with a soft sponge (anything abrasive will scratch at the polished surface), I recommend thoroughly drying the piece as opposed to letting it drip dry. The little droplets of water will cause a "spotting" look on the copper. This is not permanent! The copper only needs a little additional care. Occasionally, I’ll polish them up completely with Wright’s Copper Cream. Not organic, but it rinses completely away and the entire piece looks brand spanking new. This is actually what we use here at the office.

    While we are unable to stop a patina from occurring, we want you to be happy. We have some videos on our website that will help answer additional questions on how to clean and maintain your copper. We would appreciate any opportunity to fix this for you.

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