Classic™ Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Onyx Black K45SSOB – KitchenAid
The Power and Durability to Take It All On. 4.5 Quart Capacity for Small to Large Batches. Easily add Ingredients with the Tilt-Head Design. 10 Speeds for Nearly any Task or Recipe. 10+ Attachments Available to Make More with your Mixer.
Whether you need 8 dozen of your signature chocolate chip cookies or several pounds of shredded chicken for Taco Tuesday, the KitchenAid® Classic Plus™ Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer has the capacity for every occasion. This durable tilt-head stand mixer was built to last, and features 10 speeds to gently knead, thoroughlymix and whip ingredients for a wide variety of recipes and comes in a variety of colors to perfectly match your kitchen design or personality. Get creative and make more with your mixer with over 10 optional hub-powered attachments, from food grinders to pasta makers and more. Using the flat beater; 28g dough each sold separately.
Model K455 includes
- (1) 4.5 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl
- (1) Coated Flat Beater
- (1) Coated Dough Hook
- (1) 6-Wire Whip
Additional information
Capacity | 4-1/2 |
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Depth | 14-1/10 in |
Height | 13-9/10 in |
Width | 8-7/10 in |
Gross Weight | 25 lbs |
Net Weight | 22 lbs, 22 lbs |
Mixing Speeds | 10 |
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