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HomeHome & GardenHome AppliancesKitchenAid KB3SS 3-Quart Stainless Steel Bowl for Pivot Head Stand Mixers |
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48 of 48 found the following review helpful:
No handle on 3 quart bowl May 04, 2000
The editorial review of this product states it has a handle. I own this bowl and think it is great, but it does not have a handle like the 4 1/2 quart bowl.
84 of 90 found the following review helpful:
disappointed Nov 15, 2000
By twainm I love my Kitchenaid mixer but this bowl accessory has some design flaws. Due to the fact that the bowl is shorter than the standard bowl it cannot contain ingredients during high speed mixing. The shorter bowl enables ingredients to fly all over your kitchen. I'll stick with the standard bowl.
49 of 52 found the following review helpful:
I like this bowl Jan 01, 2001
I like this bowl. I wanted an extra bowl but I do not have much storage space . This bowl will sit right in my large bowl which saves me valuable space. The instructions that comes with the bowl states this is good for small jobs such as whipping a cup of cream etc. I am able to mash 6 small potatoes with out any promblems. If you try to do a larger amount the food will splash out. This is perfect for small jobs.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Very satisfied with this bowl! Feb 06, 2007
By larrymac First off, the mixer looks great sitting out on the counter with this bowl. Just the mixer, the paddle beater, and the 3 qt bowl. Very nice!
The missing handle is a big plus as it saves space and doesn't get in the way. I actually find it easier to get on & off without the handle. The handle is not essential, in fact after using the smaller bowl, you'll find that the handle is more awkward. The real trick to any Kitchenaid Atisan mixing bowl is simple, don't put them on too tight and you won't have trouble getting them off.
I've used the high speed and nothing has flown all over my kitchen. You do have to use some common sense. You do want to mix the eggs and liquids first, and then add the dry ingredients. But I do that with the large bowl too. And of course start out slow, but why wouldn't you?
Yes, a 3 qt bowl is going to have some limitations compared to a 5 qt bowl. It's almost half as big! But unless your making a big batch of something I haven't found it to be a problem. And it's easier to clean.
Quality product + no tax + free shipping = great value! Go for it.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Great for small jobs Nov 12, 2006
By Amazon customer I have had my KitchenAid mixer for a number of years. While useful, one aspect of it always bothered me: I couldn't make the dough for just one pizza. The mixer would not properly mix the dough with such a small quantity of flour. I even checked the height adjustment of the mixer head.
This bowl solves that problem. The mixer successfully handles the amount of dough for one pizza. I'm thrilled not to have to make extra dough all the time.
The bowl is a "know your tools" product. If you are making a cake or a couple loaves of bread, use the standard bowl. But for small jobs, this bowl is a help.
The lack of a handle is, in my opinion, a benefit and not a detriment. It allows me to store the bowl inside the standard bowl, and with space at a premium I appreciate that. I don't find removal difficult; I just grab the rim and give it a tug (and I am a small woman - I think it is all in the technique).
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