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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment

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@bigbadjohn wrote:

i just purchased the KitchenAid 5 qt 325W Tilt Head Stand Mixer w/ Glass Bowl & FlexEdge Beater...with the wire whip; dough hook; Flat Beater; and Flex Edge Beater.  I want to buy more attachements but have no idea where to look.  Any suggestions?

 


@bigbadjohn - Check out Target.  They have several KitchenAid items, including separate attachments for your mixer - 25% off as of this post, with free shipping.  

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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment

I was finally able to  use mine tonight for the first time.  Super fun.  I did yellow squash.  Probably not the best thing to spiralize, but it worked for me. I even did one with the peeler on to see how it worked. 

 

No complaints other than the directions should be a little more in depth.  They tell you how to set it up but they don't tell you to turn on the machine and what speed or anything.  I assume "stir" is the way to go but some people are not that good with filling in the blanks :/

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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment

Would someone mind listing what shapes the different blades make?

 

I've looked all over the internet and watched the Kitchenaid video but they don't actually say what blades it comes with. I have the Paderno spiralizer and one of those apple peeler, corer, slicer devices. My Paderno has three inserts and does ribbons, thin spagetti like spirals and thicker spirals like for curly fries. 

 

 

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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment


@jaxs mom wrote:

Would someone mind listing what shapes the different blades make?

 

I've looked all over the internet and watched the Kitchenaid video but they don't actually say what blades it comes with. I have the Paderno spiralizer and one of those apple peeler, corer, slicer devices. My Paderno has three inserts and does ribbons, thin spagetti like spirals and thicker spirals like for curly fries. 

 

 


Go to Bed Bath and Beyond and it is listed where you can get it for 20% off. 

 

Also...You Tube.  There are numerous videos from opening your box of blades, cleaning and attaching to spiralizing veggies.

 

Glorious product and wish I got it sooner. Bought it yesterday and used it today. BBB w/ 20% off

$86 with CA tax.

 

I did the squash and gave my golden the peelings. He loved it. Note; My dog eats veggies all the time as this could cause a problem for some dogs.

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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment

Williams Sonoma now has an exclusive version with 6 different blades instead of the standard 4.

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Re: Kitchenaid Spiralizer Attachment

You can find more Kitchen Aid attachments at any retail store near you, like Bed Bath and Beyond, Kohls, Sears, or anywhere Kitchen Aid mixers are sold. Also eBay has tons of them, and a web site called Everything Kitchens, which has excellent sales all the time, and no tax unless you live in MO. Just type in Kitchen Aid attachments on eBay, and on web sites online. These all fit on the front of your mixer. I have the same mixer as you have gotten. I love it! Hope this helps.