How to Buy KitchenAid Parts

KitchenAid makes some of the best, most durable countertop and kitchen appliances around. It isn't uncommon for a grandparent to hand down her KitchenAid stand mixer to her grandchild, for instance. Still, after logging so many hours of service, even the best appliances will need a repair or two. Or you may just want to find an accessory or two. Here's how. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Shop at the official online KitchenAid store at ShopKitchenAid.com. There you'll find all sorts of attachments and accessories for everything from stand mixers to slow cookers. You can also sign up to receive special offers and promotions by e-mail.

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      Look in your KitchenAid appliance owner's manual. At the back of the book there will be a list of contact information to call to buy replacement parts and accessories for your specific appliance. Don't know where you tucked your owner's manual? You can download it for free from the KitchenAid customer service web page.

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      Check your local cooking store. Many of the better cooking stores stock common KitchenAid accessories and replacement parts. And if they don't have the item you need in stock, most will be happy to order it for you.

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      Buy KitchenAid parts from an authorized KitchenAid service provider. You can locate a KitchenAid service provider if your appliance needs more in-depth repair or reconditioning by visiting the KitchenAid customer service web page. You can search by major appliance, type and zip code or countertop appliance, type and zip code. If the provider doesn't stock the part you need, they may be willing to special order it for you.

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