Not all stand mixers are alike in quality or the problematic materials they will expose you to over time and use. When most other organizations base their product reviews on pricing, access, or function, Mamavation is focusing our efforts on what type of chemicals these products will expose your family to. Over time, these materials will end up in your food as you use your mixer. During this investigation, we found many differences in materials for stand mixers and their attachments. We also noticed transparency issues with lots of brands. In other words, not all brands and products disclose all the chemicals you will be exposed to when you use their products even though they are required by California law to do so. So what are the stand mixers for kneading, mixing, & whipping that are also free from harmful materials and chemicals? You’ve trusted Mamavation to bring you topics like air fryers, blenders, food processors, & waffle makers, now join us for our latest investigation on stand mixers.
Disclosure: This post was medically reviewed by Sondra Strand, RN, BSN, PHN. Please make sure to do your own research as brands and materials may change at any time without notice. California’s laws on cookware and small kitchen appliances are forcing brands to disclose toxic chemicals as of January 1st, 2023, however, not all brands are in compliance with this new law yet. As they comply, these ranks may change if they disclose something they have not disclosed before. This post contains affiliate links, with most to Amazon, which means Mamavation will receive a portion of those sales and we will use that to pay ourselves back for the testing & research that we do. You can also give a tax-deductible donation to our consumer studies here through Environmental Health Sciences. Thank you! Copyright © 2024 Mamavation — All Rights Reserved
Kitchen Stand Mixers Are Supposed to Provide a Chemical Disclosure via State Mandated Laws
California passed AB1200 a few years back to force manufacturers of cookware and small kitchen appliances to disclose the use of PTFE (a fluoropolymer in the PFAS “forever chemical” class) and other toxic chemicals. However, the problem is most small kitchen appliance companies are not complying with this new law. (We checked.) Companies are now required to provide a legal chemical disclosure of the toxic chemicals found or used to create the product. Because the State of California did not add any enforcement to the legislation, most kitchen stand mixer companies are not complying with this new law and there are no consequences.
Mamavation has been monitoring the lack of compliance with this new California law and it’s widespread. This makes our job very difficult because we rely on these legal disclosures to make recommendations. There’s also some inconsistency with customer service when you deal with representatives of small kitchen appliance companies–sometimes their answers are different from email vs. phone calls. Therefore, it makes the legally mandated chemical disclosure even more important because that is vetted by their legal & quality assurance teams on the corporate side. Without those disclosures, we cannot recommend a kitchen stand mixer to you because we do not know if there are extra coatings or additional chemicals inside that machine somewhere on the accessories.
We fully expect this investigation to change as more companies disclose their chemicals and materials. As brands comply with this law and offer chemical disclosures for their products, some of them will be moved from “not our favorite” to “better” or “best” based on their disclosure. Right now brands that did not provide a chemical disclosure ended up in the “not our favorite” realm.
Chemicals Disclosed as Stand Mixer Materials
Since the passage of AB 1200, some brands are disclosing the chemicals and materials used to create kitchen stand mixers. The vast majority of the brands that have disclosed this state-mandated information have disclosed the following:
Stainless Steel
Most stand mixers, such as Kitchenaid, had a stainless steel bowl. These bowls made only from stainless steel would disclose particular chemicals like nickel, phosphorus, manganese, & chromium. You have a very basic stainless steel when you see those chemicals on a chemical disclosure. Additional chemicals found in stainless steel could also be Molybdenum, Vanadium, etc. When the stainless steel is made, those chemicals are locked into the steel, so you are not directly digesting these chemicals in the stainless steel.
If the bowl and accessories are made from stainless steel, it’s dishwasher-safe and considered “safe” for use for most people. However, if you have a sensitivity or allergy to nickel, trace amounts of these chemicals can come out that can impact you if you are sensitive. Therefore, if you have a nickel allergy or sensitivity, most kitchen stand mixers would not be considered “safe” for you. In that case, you’d want to opt for something that is glass, aluminum, or plastic instead. Of the disclosures that we found, all of the stainless steel products were 18/10 or 18/8 stainless steel. We did not find any 18/0 stainless steel mixers without nickel.
Borosilicate Glass
Borosilicate glass was far less common but also an option from certain brands. Borosilicate glass is a stronger glass and is considered “safe” for use. However, the accessories that went with the stand mixers were more likely to be made from stainless steel, so this may not be the best option for people who are sensitive to nickel.
Brands such as the Kenmore Elite Ovation Kitchen Stand Mixer, or Hamilton Beach Power Deluxe Stand Mixer., offer bowls with borosilicate glass but the other accessories were made from stainless steel, so perhaps not “safe” for people with a nickel allergy. However, The Breville Bakery Chef Stand Mixer offers a bowl made from strong borosilicate glass and has one accessory that doesn’t look to be made from stainless steel so that may be your best option if you are allergic or sensitive to nickel. However, buyer beware because none of these brands offered California State-mandated chemical disclosures, so we have no idea what they are made from or if they have any additional coatings.
Fluoropolymers (aka PFAS “Forever Chemicals”)
Some brands have disclosed fluoropolymers such as fluorinated ethylene, fluorinated propylene, or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE aka “teflon”). Non-stick coatings have become well known for their toxicity, and they’re bioaccumulative. Fluoropolymers used in non-stick coatings were found to increase the incidence of tumors of the liver, testicles, mammary glands, and pancreas in lab animals. The EPA has also categorized perfluorinated compounds (PFAS) as likely carcinogenic. Finally, a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) discovered a shocking statistic — 98% of Americans have detectable levels of PFAS or PFCs in their bodies.
Mamavation has studied PFAS contamination closely in cookware, food packaging, and water. These chemicals are linked with the following diseases and symptoms you don’t want:
metabolic diseases like obesity & diabetes
reduced vaccination response
affect the growth, learning, and behavior of infants and older children
lower a woman’s chance of getting pregnant
interfere with the body’s natural hormones
increase cholesterol levels
affect the immune system
increase the risk of cancer
Aluminum
Aluminum is ubiquitous in cookware & small kitchen appliances meaning you’ll find it everywhere. Even cookware reviewed on other wellness sites as “aluminum-free” will very likely have an aluminum core. The aluminum core is not the issue when we refer to aluminum in cookware, bakeware, and small kitchen appliances. The most important part to concentrate on is food contact surfaces and what your food touches when it’s being cooked.
Aluminum cookware likely leaches trace amounts of aluminum into food when it’s part of the food contact surface. Over time, trace amounts of aluminum in your diet can be problematic to your health. It is bioaccumulative and a known neurotoxin that can cause neurological disorders like dementia.
Most kitchen stand mixers contain aluminum either on food contact surfaces, like the accessories, or in the exterior of the stand mixer. When brands were not transparent about where their aluminum was located, we slotted them in the “not our favorite” or “better” realm. You’ll not find aluminum food contact surfaces in the “best” realm below.
Titanium dioxide Coatings (Likely Nanoparticles)
When you see titanium dioxide disclosed as a material, especially if it says “unbound particles of respirable size,” this very possibly could be a nanoparticle and not based on regular-sized titanium dioxide particles. That is an important distinction in terms of cookware or small kitchen appliances because nano-titanium is known to have problematic effects on the immune system. Nanoparticles have been recently discovered as a leaching byproduct of ceramic coatings. Nano titanium dioxide is the most prevalent substance found and is hazardous because it’s been shown to cause immune system disruption and pre-cancerous lesions in the gut.
Nanoparticles themselves are problematic because their tiny size allows them to enter most areas of the body and wreak havoc in the most pervasive ways. For example, asbestos is a carcinogenic nanoparticle that has taken many people’s lives. Mamavation has taken a hard stance against nanotechnology in ceramic glazes, which are very prevalent as “ceramic cookware.”
Polybrominated biphenyls, PBBs
In one chemical disclosure from an attachment 7 Blade Spiralizer Plus with Peel, Core and Slice from Kitchenaide, we noticed a brominated fire retardant– polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs). These are manufactured chemicals that are added to the plastics so they do not catch on fire easily. They are used to make products like computer monitors, televisions, textiles, plastic foams, etc. PBBs can leave these plastics and find their way into the environment.
Laboratory animals fed PBBs had body weight loss, skin disorders, and nervous system effects, and their livers, kidneys, thyroid glands, and immune systems were seriously injured. Some animals fed high amounts of PBBs died. PBBs are also linked to birth defects in animals, but it is not known for sure whether PBBs make males or females infertile. Most of the effects in animals occurred after they ate large amounts of PBBs for short periods or smaller amounts for several weeks or months. Body weight loss and effects on the livers, kidneys, and thyroid glands were observed.
A lifetime study of rats and mice fed PBBs at doses higher than those expected from environmental exposure. A few studies tested animals exposed to PBBs by skin contact. These animals had injuries to the liver and skin. Only one study tested animals exposed to PBBs by breathing, and no health effects were observed.
This entire category of chemicals are potentially very problematic to your hormonal health and we recommend you avoid them.
Phthalates
Some kitchen stand mixer companies disclosed phthalates in their state-mandated chemical disclosure. This “non-PFAS” non-stick coating has some hormonal issues that are important for you to know about. Brands that are marketing themselves “free from PFAS” may have instead used phthalates as a non-stick coating. Of the brands that disclosed this class of chemicals, we are not sure where they are located because it was unclear. However, this would be important to avoid.
Phthalates are hormone-disrupting chemicals that are linked to a host of health issues: Weight gain & obesity, Shorter height, Precocious puberty, Asthma, Allergies, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Lower IQ, Social impairment, Type II diabetes and insulin resistance, Poor cardiovascular health, Thyroid function and increased risk of thyroid cancer, Females: pregnancy loss and preterm birth, low birth weight, earlier menopause, Males: genital development, semen quality, reduced “masculine” play, Inhibits testosterone production, Shortened anogenital distance, or shortened “taint” , & Shortened length of penis.
Formaldehyde
Some kitchen stand mixer accessories disclosed formaldehyde. Chemicals that release formaldehyde over time are referred to as formaldehyde releasers. These chemicals prevent microbes but are also linked to cancer and allergic skin reactions. Products made from formaldehyde should also be avoided.
Stand Mixer Accessories & Attachments Can Be More Problematic Than The Machine Itself
Mixing Bowl
We noticed most brands offer either a 4-quart bowl, 5-quart bowl, 6-quart bowl, or a 7-quart bowl. Most were made from stainless steel, whereas a small minority were made from plastic or borosilicate glass. The vast majority of the brands that disclosed chemicals for the mixing bowl were pretty standard stainless steel. However, several brands do not have any disclosures on chemicals for this product at all.
Meat Grinder
Some stand mixers, but not all, offer a meat grinder or a meat grinder attachment. A meat grinder is an attachment to the stand mixer used to mince, grind, or pulverize different types of meat into small pieces. Sometimes it consists of a hopper that holds the uncut meat where sharp blades by an electric motor grinds the meat. Additional grinders also have a sausage-stuffing attachment, which gives you the ability to make your own sausages.
Flat Beater
This attachment is used for everyday beating and mixing. It would be great for creaming butter and sugar together for cakes or making batters and frosting. We noticed some flat beaters come with a rubber or silicone edge in order to better scrape the ingredients from the edges of the bowl. Many flat beaters came with coatings.
Wire Whip
This is the whisk attachment that hooks onto the machine to help you whisk air into ingredients like whipped cream or meringue. Unfortunately, some wire ships have disclosed “non-stick” coatings on this product, which means they are likely using a fluoropolymer (aka PFAS “forever chemical”). We do not recommend you use a wire whip with a non-stick coating. Many wire whips came with coatings.
Dough Hook
As the name suggests, this attachment helps knead and mix doughs. It’s very useful when making bread or pizza. The dough hook mostly appears in a “C” shape or alternatively can look like a spiral. We found some of these dough hooks to have “non-stick” coating which is very likely to be made of a fluoropolymer (aka PFAS “forever chemicals.”) We do not recommend you use a dough hook with non-stick coating. Many dough hooks came with coatings.
Spiralizer
A spiralizer is a kitchen device used to cut vegetables into long ribbons resembling noodles. Many vegetables can be used to create such spaghetti-like noodles. We did not find any chemical disclosures on spiralizers.
Additional Pasta Attachments
Unfortunately, most pasta attachments do not have a chemical disclosure. However, we did find one chemical disclosure from KitchenAid that doesn’t look great:
Aluminum Antimony Silver Arsenic Barium Beryllium Cadmium Cobalt Chromium Iron Lithium Magnesium Manganese Mercury Molybdenum Nickel Lead Copper Thallium Titanium Vanadium Zn(zinc from zinc salts) Melamine Formaldehyde Chromium Zn(zinc from zinc salts) 2,4,5-Trimethylaniline 4,4′-thiodianiline 4-Methoxy-m-phenylenediamine Aniline 2,6-Dimethylaniline o-Anisidine 2-naphthylamine 4-aminobiphenyl o-Toluidine 4-Chloro-o-Toluidine Benzidine Molybdenum Chromium Compounds Slimes and sludges, copper electrolyte refining, decopperised Aluminum.
Additional pasta attachments are named the following:
Pasta Roller
Spaghetti Cutter
Fettuccine Cutter
Lasagnette Cutter
Capellini Cutter
Mamavation’s Investigation of Safest Stand Mixers
Mamavation evaluated over 40 different kitchen stand mixers for the use of hormone-disrupting chemicals or chemicals linked to cancers. We reached out to all brands or found their legally binding chemicals disclosures on their site and if we had questions about those disclosures we reached out to them. Not all brands were responsive and therefore, some brands we have very little information about.
Not Our Favorite Kitchen Stand Mixers: These kitchen stand mixers either do not have a mandated chemical disclosure and are not compliant with California law via AB 1200, or they have some type of plastic coating or “non-stick” coating made from PFAS “forever chemicals” on a food contact surface. Some of these products have disclosures of phthalates or other types of plastics and do not disclose where those materials are located on the machine.
Better Kitchen Stand Mixers: These kitchen stand mixers are far better appliances, but they still have some minor problems. Most of the time, what we found was aluminum in food contact surfaces of some kind. Many of these products did not disclose where that aluminum was located, so we put them here just in case.
Best Kitchen Stand Mixers: These kitchen stand mixers have the safest food contact surfaces for all mixing bowls and accessories. However, there was one brand that we recommend you swap out the accessories–KitchenAid “tilt” models.
Not Our Favorite Stand Mixers
These kitchen stand mixers either do not have a mandated chemical disclosure and are not compliant with California law via AB 1200, or they have some type of plastic coating or “non-stick” coating made from PFAS “forever chemicals” on a food contact surface. Some of these products have disclosures of phthalates or other types of plastics and do not disclose where those materials are located on the machine.
Beautiful by Drew 5.3QT Tilt-Head Stand Mixer. Chemical Disclosures include Acrylonitrile Styrene Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) Butylbenzyl phthalate (BBP) Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) Di-isodecyl phthalate (DiDP) Di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP) Manganese and manganese compounds Phosphorus Chromium, Total Nickel and Nickel Compounds Silicon carbide whiskers Carbon black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size.
Bosch Universal Plus MUM6N10UC. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Brentwood Appliances SM-1162. Chemical disclosure includes Chromium Compounds Chromium Total Copper Fluorinated Ethylene and Propylene Iron Manganese and Manganese Compounds Nickel and Nickel Compounds Perfluoroalkoxy Alkane Polymer Phosphorus Polytetrafluoroethylene.
Breville the Bakery Chef™. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Commercial Chef CHSM53MB. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Cooks 22327 (J C Penny). Chemical disclosure includes Dibutyl phthalate (DBP), Butylbenzyl phthalate (BBP), Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP), Di-isodecyl phthalate (DiDP), Di-n-hexyl phthalate (DnHP), Lead, Bisphenol A (BPA) and PTFE.
COOKLEE SM-1551. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Cuisinart Precision Master SM-50. Chemical disclosure includes Perfluoroalkoxy alkane Polymer Cooper Iron Nickel and Nickel Compounds Manganese and manganese compounds Phosphorus Chromium Compounds Chromium Total Fluorinated Ethylene and Propylene Polytetrafluoroethylene.
Cuisinart Precision Master 5.5-Quart Stand Mixer. Chemical disclosures include Perfluoroalkoxy alkane Polymer Copper Fluorinated Ethylene and Propylene Chromium Compounds Phosphorus Manganese and manganese compounds Iron Nickel and Nickel Compounds Polytetrafluoroethylene Chromium Total.
Deco Chef DGSTMIX01WHT. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Farberware 6 Speed SM3481RBG. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Frigidaire ESTM020. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
GE Profile™ Smart Mixer with Auto Sense. The mixer does not have chemical disclosure.
GE Profile P8MSASS6TBB Smart. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Hamilton Beach 6 Speed Stand Mixer MODEL 63325. Chemical disclosure includes Aluminum Iron Zinc Chromium Compounds Manganese and manganese compounds Nickel, metallic and alloys. Additional accessories do not have chemical disclosures but say it comes with stainless-steel bowl with two handles, nonstick flat beater, nonstick dough hook, whisk, splatter shield, handle on mixer head for transport, cooking guide on mixer. If you purchase this product, we strongly suggest you replace the flat beater and dough hook.
Hamilton Beach Electrics All-Metal 63232. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Hamilton Beach Professional All-Metal 63240. Chemical disclosure includes Manganese and manganese compounds, Iron, Chromium Compounds, Nickel, metallic and alloys, Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs).
Instant Pro 140-1560-01. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Kenmore Elite 417601 Ovation. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
KitchenAid Bowl Lift KSM70SNDXCU. Chemical disclosure includes Prop 65: for cord Nickel Phosphorus Phosphorus Nickel Nickel manganese manganese Chromium Chromium Phosphorus Nickel manganese Chromium Phosphorus manganese Chromium manganese Phosphorus Nickel Chromium Zinc Aluminum. Additionally, The coated beater and dough hook planetary shaft accessories provided with KitchenAid stand mixers consist of a cast aluminum base material coated with a food-grade polyester-based powder coating.
KitchenAid Commercial Series Model KSM8990WH. Chemical disclosure includes .Prop 65: for cord -Phosphorus Phosphorus Phosphorus Phosphorus Nickel Nickel Nickel Nickel manganese manganese manganese manganese Chromium Chromium Chromium Chromium Phosphorus Phosphorus Nickel Nickel manganese manganese Chromium Chromium manganese Phosphorus Nickel Chromium. Additional accessories state the coated beater and dough hook planetary shaft accessories provided with KitchenAid stand mixers consist of a cast aluminum base material coated with a food-grade polyester-based powder coating.
Kenwood Chef Titanium KMM021. Chemical disclosure includes Butadiene, Acrylonitrile, Benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2-anhydride, chromium, total ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, iron, and styrene.
Kenmore Elite KKESM600M. Chemical disclosure includes Butadiene, Acrylonitrile, Benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2-anhydride, chromium, total ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, iron, and styrene.
Smeg SMF02. This product does not have a chemical disclosure.
SPT MM-106. Chemical disclosure includes Butadiene, Acrylonitrile, Benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid 1,2-anhydride, chromium, total ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, iron, and styrene.
VEVOR Stand Mixer. Product says it comes with 660W Electric Dough Mixer with 6 Speeds LCD Screen Timing, Tilt-Head Food Mixer with 7.4 Qt Stainless Steel Bowl, Dough Hook, Flat Beater, Whisk, Scraper, Splash-Proof Cover – Gray. No chemical disclosure however it states the materials are Stainless Steel + ABS Plastic.
VIVOHOME IVOHOME 6 in 1 Multifunctional Stand Mixer with 8.5 Quart Stainless Steel Bowl. No chemical disclosures, however they disclose the following: Dough Hook: A360 aluminum alloy (food grade) with a silver Teflon coating on the surface – Beater Blade: A360 aluminum alloy (food grade) with a silver Teflon coating on the surface – Egg Whisk: Lantern stick (upper/lower cover) + stainless steel wires.
Whall KF9107. This mixer does not have a chemical disclosure.
Better Stand Mixers
These kitchen stand mixers are far better appliances, but they still have some minor problems. Most of the time, what we found was aluminum in food contact surfaces of some kind. Many of these products did not disclose where that aluminum was located, so we put them here just in case.
DASH Everyday Stand Mixer. Chemical disclosure includes Stainless Steel (Chromium, Nickel, Manganese, Phosphorus, Molybdenum, Copper), Iron, Copper, Nickel, and Chromium. However, they also told us “we are unable to fully divulge the product information as some of this information is propriety.” We are assuming they are talking about the accessories. They also include the following information 3 qt stainless steel Mixing Bowl, 2 Dough Hooks, 2 mixer Beaters, and Recipe Guide. They also explain “None of the accessories have a non-stick coating.” (Target / Walmart)
Hamilton Beach 7 Speed Silver Stand Mixer 63392. Chemical disclosure includes Aluminum Chromium Compounds Copper Iron Manganese and manganese compounds Molybdenum Nickel, metallic and alloys Vanadium and Compounds. (Target / Walmart)
Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer 63325. Chemical disclosure includes Aluminum Chromium Compounds Iron Manganese and manganese compounds Nickel, metallic, and alloys Zinc. (Walmart)
Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer 63385. Chemical disclosure includes Aluminum Chromium Compounds\ Copper Iron Manganese and manganese compounds Molybdenum Nickel, metallic and alloys Vanadium and Compounds. (Target / Walmart)
Hamilton Beach Stand Mixer 63326. Chemical disclosure includes Aluminum, Zinc (Not a prop 65), Chromium, Iron, Manganese and manganese compounds, Nickel, metallic and alloys. Aluminum is in the base material so this is not a food contact surface problem. Coated metal Flat Beater & Dough Hook and Stainless-Steel Wire Balloon Whisk. We are unsure what the “coated metal” is made from for these accessories. (Target / Walmart)
KitchenAid Artisan Mini 3.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Model KSM3316X. Chemical disclosure includes Phosphorus Phosphorus Nickel Nickel manganese manganese Chromium Chromium manganese Zinc Zinc Chromium Chromium Iron Iron Nickel Nickel Aluminum Aluminum Manganese Manganese Vanadium Vanadium Phosphorus Nickel Chromium. Aluminum disclosure is for the dough hook and flat beater accessories. (Walmart)
GE Stand Mixer G8MSAAS1RRS. Chemical disclosure includes Nickel and Nickel Compounds Manganese and manganese compounds Phosphorus Chromium, Total. This product has a prop. 65 warning but does not disclose where that comes from. Most brands have this warning with BPA in the cord, but we are unsure if that is where its from.
Waring 7-Quart Planetary Mixer. Chemical disclosure includes Planetary Mixers (WSM7L, WSM10L, WSM20L) contains Chromium Compounds, Aluminum, Copper, and Iron. (Walmart)
Wolf Gourmet Stand Mixer Item number WGSM100S. Chemical Disclosure includes Aluminum Chromium Compounds Copper Iron Nickel, Metallic and Alloys and prop 65 for the cord. In addition, for accessories die-cast aluminum with a gloss powder coating, Flat beater · Whisk · Dough hook · Splash/pouring shield. (Walmart)
Best Stand Mixers
These kitchen stand mixers have the safest food contact surfaces for all mixing bowls and accessories. Please note: for Kitchen Aide, only the “tilt-head” models are in this category. However, you’ll need to replace their accessories and we have found those replacements for you here.
Dash Delish Compact DCSM350. Chemical disclosure includes Stainless Steel (Chromium, Nickel, Manganese, Phosphorus, Molybdenum, Copper), Iron, Copper, Nickel, and Chromium. (Walmart)
Hamilton Beach 6 Speed Stand Mixer 64655. Chemical disclosure includes Chromium Compounds Copper Iron Manganese and manganese compounds Molybdenum Nickel, metallic and alloys Vanadium and Compounds. (Target / Walmart)
Kitchen Aide Classic™ Series 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Model K45SSOB. Chemical disclosure includes Phosphorus Phosphorus Nickel Nickel manganese manganese Chromium Chromium manganese Zinc Zinc Chromium Chromium Iron Iron Nickel Nickel Aluminum Aluminum Manganese Manganese Vanadium Vanadium Phosphorus Nickel Chromium. Aluminum disclosure is for the dough hook and flat beater accessories that we recommend you replace with stainless steel here. (Target / Walmart)
Kitchen Aide Artisan® Series 5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer Model KSM150PSAQ. Chemical disclosure includes Nickel Nickel Phosphorus Phosphorus manganese manganese Chromium Chromium Zinc Zinc Chromium Chromium Iron Iron Nickel Nickel Aluminum Aluminum Manganese Manganese Vanadium Vanadium manganese Phosphorus. Aluminum disclosure is for the dough hook and flat beater accessories that we recommend you replace with stainless steel here. (Target / Walmart)