Kitchenaid Ice Cream Maker

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These infomation were copied from Kitchenaid’s Website, all rights reserved by KitchenAid®.

Here’s to almost 100 years and one special ingredient—you.

It all started in 1919 with the legendary stand mixer. In the years since, we’ve built an entire kitchen’s worth of products around the same quality craftsmanship, versatile technology and timeless style. The secret ingredient to our success? It’s always been you. For generations you’ve brought KitchenAid into your home. Our products have helped you craft delicious meals and great times with your loved ones. You’ve made us part of your family. Which is truly a special thing. <br><br>So, here’s to nearly a century in the kitchen making wonderful meals and memories. And, most importantly, here’s to you.

FROM AN AMAZING INVENTION …

The KitchenAid brand was born in Troy, Ohio, with the introduction of the first electrical “food preparer” for the home. Advertising was developed emphasizing how the KitchenAid® Stand Mixer stirs, beats, cuts, creams, slices, chops and strains using electricity.

… TO AN AMERICAN ICON

The basic design of the now legendary stand mixer has remained unchanged to this very day. Several models are now housed at the Smithsonian Institute, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art named it an “American Icon.”

18″ Width, Drop-Down Door, 35 lbs. , Outdoor Ice maker, Base Model: KUIO18NNVS

Kitchenaid Outdoor Ice Maker

Kitchenaid Outdoor Ice Maker

Generate up to 50 pounds of crisp, clear ice in a 24-hour period with this sleekly designed Outdoor ice maker available in built-in or freestanding.

Stand Mixer Attachment of the KitchenAid Ice Cream Makers:

Kitchenaid Stand Mixer Attachment

Kitchenaid Stand Mixer Attachment

Make fresh ice cream (and a huge fan club) in no time flat. Base Model: KICA0WH

A sweet choice for every member of the Stand Mixer family, this creative attachment features the largest ice cream bowl capacity in the industry. It prepares up to 2 quarts of ice cream, sorbet, gelato and other delicious frozen desserts. Best of all, it always seems to clean itself. (Just ask your fan club.)