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KITCHENAID KNBC "2-PACK" MIXER BOWL COVER FOR STAND MIXER

KITCHENAID KNBC 2-PACK MIXER BOWL COVER FOR STAND MIXER

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Brand: KitchenAid


Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews


MPN: KNBC
Model: KNBC
UPC: 050946831039
EAN: 0050946831039
ASIN: B0006HLE98


Features:
  • "KITCHENAID" MIXER BOWL COVERS
  • Pack of 2 covers.
  • Non-sealing design.
  • Creates out-of-sight storage for mixer beaters inside the bowl.
  • Covers extra mixed food for storage.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
"KITCHENAID" MIXER BOWL COVERS A must-have for your mixer !Snap a cover onto your KitchenAid mixer bowl for out-of-site storage for your flat beater and other attachments. Or, cover a bowl for cool-rise yeast dough, cookie batter, pastry and more. With an easy nonsealing design, they cover the mixer bowl while storing accessories or storing food or dough in the refrigerator. Fits KV, KT, KD, KB and KP 5-quart wide bowl and 6-quart bowl lift models. Highlights: Pack of 2 covers. Non-sealing design. Creates out-of-sight storage for mixer beaters inside the bowl. Covers extra mixed food for storage. Dishwasher safe. Covers mixer bowl while storing accessories or storing foods/ dough in refrigerator.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars One caveat   March 15, 2007
Palm Trees (New Jersey)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

When I ordered these, I thought they were open in the middle - missed the part that it was a "cover". Since my wife was having a problem with mixer splashing out I had hoped this would stop that while allowing her to still add ingredients. I ended up using a sharp knife and cutting a hole in the middle circle of one of the units and she loves how it works. She has the second one to use as a cover when she needs to. Although I killed two birds with one stone, it takes a little nerve to cut into a brand new lid - but in the end it worked out perfectly.