Hello, Cheryl -
Without knowing the model number of your GE stand mixer and the country where you reside it is difficult to direct you properly.
You can add the model number and your country of residence by either using the Edit feature of your question or adding the information to the Comment box.
If you reside in the USA, if you have not already done so, I suggest you call the Walmart GE Call Center and ask where you can purchase the small glass bowl for your model of GE stand mixer. This is the phone number:
877-207-0923
Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-8 p.m. (Eastern Time)
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
Best wishes.
Hello, again Cheryl -
You may also wish to check eBay to see if the kind of bowl you need is being sold there.
I found a clear glass GE stand mixer bowl being sold there (TinyURL link):
https://tinyurl.com/ya36rxjm
Note: If you can find a source for a replacement glass bowl, if you can, I suggest you purchase 2 of them for "just in case."
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SOURCE: Stainless Attrezzi Bowl
I found mine on eBay a while back. You can do a "saved search" that will send you an email if anyone lists one. Just use the search phrase "Attrezzi Bowl" and it can send you an email when anyone lists one. Maybe someone will list a stainless one soon.
SOURCE: have a sunbeam heritage stand mixer model 2346-000.
Make sure the bowl is off to the side. I wouldn't get rid of a mixer just because the bowl doest't, if it's a good powerful mixer. There aren't many replacement parts available except directly from sunbeam. You need to get a replacement motor for the bowl turntable.
SOURCE: Need oil/grease for Hobart 20 qt. mixer
Hi. Your A200 is in need of service. The grease's lifespan has expired. There are two ways of doing this. First, the expensive way. Call for a Hobart Tech to come and service the mixer. This will take about 4-5hrs to service at a rate around $100.00usd per hour, plus the cost of parts. He/she will need to change all seals, remove old grease and oil, check all bearings and gears for excessive wear and replace as necessary, this includes the planetary gear.
Now for the affordable solution. Unplug the mixer, remove the top cover. Gently use a small screwdriver to pry off the two circular metal dust caps found on the transmission housing, use a good flashlight to determine, through these openings, the quality, quantity and condition of the grease inside the transmission case. If there's a lot of oil you can remove much of it a bit at a time by using a wire coat hanger to which you can attach bits of cloth to absorb as much oil as you can. Once oil is removed, add new grease through these same holes until full (Chevron FM ALC EP-2, food grade lube). Run the mixer for a couple of minutes to distribute the new grease. Fill to the top once again and replace dust covers. Remove planetary, clean, inspect change seal and re-grease.
OPTION (mechanically challenging) You can do a more thorough job by removing the trans. cover completely, removing the 3 gear shafts inspect all bearings and gears, change seals on mainshaft and planetary. Remove old grease and oil, clean gearshafts and gears. Parts drawings are available from www.hobartservice.com It's free to register and then locate your parts drawings. Be sure that you have the correct files for your Model #, ML# if there is one and Spec.#, all found on the info plate.
When disassembling, take a digital photo of every step and lay the removed components on a piece of cardboard in the removed sequence. These practices will become valuable during re-assembly.
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SOURCE: Kitchenaid mixer makes a clanging noise
Hi. If your mixer is under warranty, call Kitchenaid. They are very good at replacing mixers under warranty.
If you are out of warranty, this is where the fun begins, NOT!
Remove the silver band from around the top of mixer. Remove 4 screws that secure the top cover, remove cover and at the front top of the machine locate the transmission cover. Inspect this cover carefully for cracks. If you find cracks in it...You have just discovered Kitchenaid's dirty little secret. A cheap plastic transmission housing! The failure of this cheap part is the cause of all of the rest of the damage inside the mixer, which may include a destroyed worm gear and shaft, destroyed bearings and their seats. You're not alone. I estimate that thousands of these plastic parts have failed causing great damage to the rest of the mixer
Kitchenaid's replacement housing is made out of metal. If you feel up to the task of repairing the mixer yourself goto the Kitchenaid website and do a search for the parts catalog for your mixer model, these will assist you with disassembly, reassembly and parts ordering.
If you're not up to the task, take it to an authorized repair place once you have put the cover back on.
Even if you're out of warranty, you may be able to have Kitchenaid pay for the replacement parts, they did for my mixer. Be persistent with them and try to get to a manager with your complaint. This cheap piece of plastic has no business being installed on a high-priced machine.
If this solution has assisted you, please rate it. ricardok45
SOURCE: i have a antique hamilton beach stainless steel
Use DeBruce Polish. DeBruce will remove the rust and pacify the surface. DeBruce also works great on ceramic cook tops grills, chrome windshields and more. We buy DeBruce Polish at debruce polish.com
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