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The KitchenAid Bowl-Lift Flex Edge Beater (model KFEW6L) is a precision-engineered mixer attachment that fits select KitchenAid Bowl-Lift stand mixers. Featuring a flexible edge, it dramatically reduces mixing time by scraping ingredients off the bowl sides and bottom, ensuring thorough, fluffy mixes without manual intervention. Dishwasher-safe and easy to clean, this durable beater locks securely in place and comes with a 1-year limited warranty, making it an essential upgrade for passionate home bakers and professionals alike.









| ASIN | B01BWNGV7Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,710 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #363 in Mixer Parts & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,855) |
| Date First Available | February 18, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | KFEW6L |
| Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
| Product Dimensions | 1.4 x 5.6 x 7.1 inches |
T**.
I love this product so much and am baking cookies and cakes again because of it. Highly recommend it.
It has taken me a long time to review this but I really did need time to work with it, I don't bake a lot of cakes or cookies (I will now). This beater fits my Kitchen Aid just as it is supposed to, after all it is made for it by Kitchen Aid. I was doubtful about how well it work after all it doesn't look very conventional nothing like the beaters I had used in the past, so I was worried it wouldn't incorporate or aerate batters very well. No need to worry. It creams and turns batters with butter into a very fluffy batter without any problem. As far as some of the concerns with how it scrapes the bottom of the bowl: the design is perfect, it catches every bit of flour or fluid that is in the bottom of the bowl and incorporates it into the batter so that everything is mixed in, it also scrapes the sides of the bowl without me have to once stop my KA and scrape the sides. The design of the mixer is such that it never goes in a perfect circle anyone that has this size KA know how it functions, I don't think my Artisan mixer went in a circle either, but I don't remember. People that are saying it doesn't mix haven't given it a try, more than once. I tested this on sponge cakes, and multiple types of cookies it scraped the bowl perfectly every time. It locks into place just as any other attachment that KA makes for their mixer and it has stayed in place when I have made large stiff cookie batches or small thinner cookie batches, this really is an amazing attachment. The other thing I really love about it is the clean up, it is so easy because there are no center pieces to work around and make sure that you have all the batter off of so there is no reason to not handwash it. So it washes up easily and very well. There has been no rust that has shown up as one person showed in a picture. So if you are like I was and quit baking cookies (much to my husbands heartbreak for a couple years) and cakes, get this beater attachment and enjoy making cookies and cakes again without having the hassle of scraping down the bowl again. It works great for me. I love it and I definitely recommend it.
R**V
Perfect for 6 quart professional Kitchen Aid stand mixer.
I have the 6 quart proffesional Kitchen Aid Mixer, KP26M1XGA. I also own the New Metro flexible beater similar to this one, on Amazon and they both totally work. With both of them I see the same resulting the final batter, but this one is easier to clean because it doesn't have all the cross bars. The thing is, I used to own an old 3 quart lift Kitchen Aid mixer, and then I got the professional 6 quart kitchen aid stand mixer because I wanted the power. With the old 3 quart one, the New Metro did a great job because the beater hit the bowl with every pass and it has the flex edge on both sides so it is designed to also pick up the batter at the bottom bump in the bowl: If you have a stand mixer where it is hitting on both sides on every turn then I think the New Metro is the way to go because you will never have to scrape down the bowl including at the bottom bump. What happens is let's say while the the right side plastic flange is hitting the right side of the bowl, the left side flange is hitting the right side of the bump at the bottom of the bowl so it totally scrapping the bottom of the bowl while it totally scrapes the sides. Now with the 6 quart, the beater turns many times making a one full trip around the bowl, and only hits the bowl twice. So the end result is that with a sticky dough, you are going to have to scrape down the sides of the bowl anyway, so you might as well be scrapping down the bottom of the bowl where it has the bump, and at least have the easier clean up job with the Kitchen Aid beater compared to the New Metro. At least that is my thinking. And this one is cheaper. But they both work perfectly.
S**Y
Great Product
I have a 6 quart kitchen aid mixer and looked specifically for this size as my old one had split. It works beautifully.
T**T
Great Paddle attachment
I love this paddle attachment for my mixer. The scraper works great and holds up to the hundreds of dozens of cookies I've made. Only downfall is after a couple of years, the enamel starts to chop and the silicone on the scraper tore.
T**O
tl; dr Metal vs plastic. One time purchase ...
tl;dr Metal vs plastic. One time purchase vs needing to purchase another one at some point. Less scraping of the blade. Less wear and tear on your KitchenAid motor. I had a Beater Blade, but after about 8 years, the plastic started to crack near the top. KitchenAid did not have a comparable product 8 years ago, but now they do, so I went with it. Advantages: 1) Made of metal, not plastic. Enough said. Yes, it took 8+ years for my Beater Blade to start cracking, but this KitchenAid Flex Edge Beater should last a lifetime. 2) Only one side has a silicone scraper. This is both a pro and a con. Pro: KitchenAid designed this to be used with their machines. While having silicone scrapers on both sides reduces the amount of time needed to mix, it also increases the stress on the motor. I've used both of them, and the difference in time required to mix is < 30 seconds. 3) No cross members to scrape down, as it's made of metal. Both the KitchenAid and the Beater Blade greatly reduce the amount of bowl scraping required, with the KitchenAid, you will spend a lot less time scraping down the blade. 4) Using the KitchenAid Flex Edge Beater won't void your warrantee. Unless you admit to using the Beater Blade, KitchenAid really won't have a way of knowing you did so, but you will have to get your expensive KitchenAid repaired/replaced. KitchenAid states use of non-KitchenAid scraping blades increases the wear and tear on the motor. Cons: 1) Only one side has a silicone scraper. It takes a few seconds longer to mix using the KitchenAid Flex Edge Beater vs the Beater Blade. I've used both of them, and the difference in time required to mix is < 30 seconds, if that. 2) The KitchenAid is $5.00 more. As of Nov 2017, the Kitchenaid is $29.99 compared to $24.99 for the Beater Blade.
L**B
Costco 6 quart bowl lift model KP26M9P.
This works / fits for the Costco 6 quart bowl lift model KP26M9P.
A**R
Shipped quickly...exactly as advertised....
Z**R
When I got my KitchenAid Mixer, I was quite annoyed all my attachments were non-coated and to make matters worse, when I grabbed hold of the beater attachment it left a horrible gray residue all over my hands. After researching, I found that KitchenAid knows about this issue (and claims it will do no harm) and says it will come off. Bull! I could not get that gray crap off the attachments and further more, I do NOT want that in my food (no matter what they claim). All I need is for this to transfer into my frosting and ruin one of my cake orders. I waited and waited for a better deal as I find these beaters are quite overpriced but I finally picked it up for under $30. This beater works so much better and I even threw all the original ones into the trash.
J**E
Have used several times works quite well.Love the fact it can go in dishwasher!
S**E
I love this mixer blade. It's strong, well made, the blade has good flexibility. I find that sometimes with colder butter it doesn't quite scrape the sides of the bowl as well as I'd like, but everything else has been good. You do get some mix caught at the bottom of the beater, I think maybe because of the design of the beater and the bump at the bottom of the bowl.
J**S
This beater works very good but it's a little expensive. I must add that the only reason I had to buy this piece is because of a design flaw with the KitchenAid blender attachment. It did not clear the sides at all and the silver burnishing was wearing off. At least now we can use it
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