Pouring Shield by KitchenAid

Minimize the mess with this 1-piece Pouring Shield. Simply attach to your KitchenAid Tilt-head Stand Mixer and pour ingredients down the slide to keep them from splashing out. Features: Fits all KitchenAid 4-1/2-Qt. and 5-Qt. Tilt Head stand mixers Prevents ingredients from splattering out of bowl ... See complete description »

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Price for both: $49.90

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Minimize the mess with this 1-piece Pouring Shield. Simply attach to your KitchenAid Tilt-head Stand Mixer and pour ingredients down the slide to keep them from splashing out.

Features:

  • Fits all KitchenAid 4-1/2-Qt. and 5-Qt. Tilt Head stand mixers
  • Prevents ingredients from splattering out of bowl when added
  • Chute for adding ingredients forms one side of shield
  • Made of rugged plastic
  • Dishwasher-safe for easy clean-up

  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 89% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 86% of reviewers
    by Linda, TX
    December 8, 2011

    This works with my 5 qt. professional style of stand mixer, but really doesn't fit the new Artisan Mixer with the glass bowl. They need to make one of these that is designed for the new glass 5 qt. mixing bowl.

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    by Wilbur, GA
    November 30, 2008

    I have had a kitchen aid for many years, two infact. Neither of them came with a pouring shield. When making bread and other things flour oats etc would end up all over the counter top. The shield has greatly reduced the mess so is much appreciated. I felt it was a little pricey for just a piece of plastic but checked several web site and this one was as good as any. I'm happy to have it.

    4 of 4 users found this helpful. Was it helpful to you? Yes | No
    No More Flour on the Walls!!
    by April, TX
    May 15, 2009

    In my house I'm the cook and my husband is the baker. I'm also the neat one while he's the splatter king.I found myself cleaning up a lot less after I purchased him the pouring shield to go with his new Kitchen Aid mixer.I usually find batter and flour on the walls after he's done baking but not anymore! Now I can just enjoy his fabulous cookies and not worry about the mess! This is must have for anyone who loves to bake or is married to a closet baker.

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    by Leander, IN
    May 14, 2008

    Very handy. Would buy again.

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    by MARGARET, KY
    March 3, 2008

    PURCHASED THIS ONE FOR A GIFT - MY SISTER'S MIXER DIDN'T COME WITH ONE. I LOVE MINE AND EXPECT THIS WILL SERVE MY SISTER EQUALLY WELL.

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