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Antique Universal #2 Hand-Crank Dough Mixer Bread Maker Dough Kneader. Last patient date stamped on the bread hook arm is December 25, 1905. This is a round manual hand crank dough mixer maker dough kneader with a grey metallic color that is 9” tall at the rim. . This mixer has a unique base that you can set on a flat surface but it also has a channel for two clamps on either side to attach it to a base so it is firmly attached to sawhorse or table creating a stable appliance while you’re mixing the dough. With a single blade and originating in the United States in the early 1900s, and is dated 1905, this piece was a work-horse appliance for the serious baker. This collectible piece is a valuable addition to any kitchen or home decor collection, especially catering to those with a passion for unique and rare pieces of kitchen equipment and small appliances.
Comes as seen with both clamps, a lid, and a dough hook that firmly attaches with its frame with a wing nut, which is also included.
In vintage, antique condition: including some rust All parts move freely Delivery available to a convenient location when in your area for five dollars.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












9 Days
26
0
$94.99
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.

































Antique Universal #2 Hand-Crank Dough Mixer Bread Maker Dough Kneader. Last patient date stamped on the bread hook arm is December 25, 1905. This is a round manual hand crank dough mixer maker dough kneader with a grey metallic color that is 9” tall at the rim. . This mixer has a unique base that you can set on a flat surface but it also has a channel for two clamps on either side to attach it to a base so it is firmly attached to sawhorse or table creating a stable appliance while you’re mixing the dough. With a single blade and originating in the United States in the early 1900s, and is dated 1905, this piece was a work-horse appliance for the serious baker. This collectible piece is a valuable addition to any kitchen or home decor collection, especially catering to those with a passion for unique and rare pieces of kitchen equipment and small appliances.
Comes as seen with both clamps, a lid, and a dough hook that firmly attaches with its frame with a wing nut, which is also included.
In vintage, antique condition: including some rust All parts move freely Delivery available to a convenient location when in your area for five dollars.











