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PADDLE ATTACHMENT FOR MINI MIXER

5KSM35CFB

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Mix heavy ingredients like cookies or mash with this non-stick paddle for the 3.3L mini mixer.

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Non-stick beater for your mini stand mixer

Make light work of heavy ingredients with this non-stick KitchenAid paddle attachment for 3.3 L tilt-head stand mixers. Mix up brownie batters or mashed potatoes with ease. What will you be inspired to make?

Aluminium with non-stick coating

Made for the 3.3 L stand mixer

Dishwasher-safe

Paddle beater that won’t be defeated

This KitchenAid 3.3 L stand mixer paddle attachment (5KSM35CFB) for your tilt-head stand mixer is just the tool for working heavy ingredients. It’s slick non-stick finish means sticky ingredients slide off more easily. From mashing avocados and bananas, cutting butter into a pie crust, or mixing up a meatloaf, you'll find endless uses for this versatile tool.

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No sticky situations with the non-stick paddle

Crafted from aluminium, this KitchenAid paddle for your 3.3 L mixer can take on even the densest foods. Whether you’re making scones, shredded chicken or mashing potatoes, the non-stick polyester coating prevents your ingredients from sticking to the paddle for more even mixtures. Once you’ve put it through its paces, it’s safe to go in the top rack of your dishwasher.

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Made for your mini mixer

Let your 3.3 L mixer do the hard work. This paddle attachment fits on the shaft of your stand mixer. Its distinctive shape is specially designed to complement the planetary action of your mixer, to deliver thorough, even mixing, beating or mashing.

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