CERAMIC MIXING BOWL 4.7L - SPECKLED STONE
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Temperature resistant ceramic mixing bowl in Speckled Stone for medium tilt-head mixers.
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Speckled Stone KitchenAid ceramic bowl
This versatile and hard-wearing bowl has a light stony design, which brings a classic and natural feel to your kitchen.
Made for 4.3, 4.7 & 4.8 L tilt-head mixers
4.7 L capacity
Long-lasting ceramic
Dishwasher-safe
Freezer-safe
Microwave-safe
Oven-safe up to 240°C
Beautifully minimalist, impressively tough
Bring a whole new look to your stand mixer with this KitchenAid Speckled Stone bowl (5KSM2CB5PSS). The light, stony look brings a natural feel to your home. This durable bowl can withstand many temperatures, so you can freeze ice cream or even melt butter in your microwave or oven.
Temperature resistant for any kind of recipe
This durable KitchenAid mixer bowl is temperature resistant, which means it’s built to handle your oven, microwave and freezer. Whether you’re softening butter, tempering chocolate for the perfect snap, or freezing ice cream, you can heat and cool ingredients to perfection, all in one bowl. It’s also dishwasher-safe, which makes cleaning up a piece of cake.
Tough titanium-reinforced ceramic
Built from durable titanium-reinforced ceramic, KitchenAid ceramic mixing bowls are robust and reliable. Non-porous, these bowls won’t absorb odours, flavours, or bacteria from food. With a 5-year no-chip guarantee, there’s no need to worry about chipping, cracking, crazing or staining. Whether you’re beating a batter, mixing meringue or pulling pork, these bowls can handle it all.
A fresh and relaxed look for your mixer
Bring a touch of playful minimalism to your KitchenAid stand mixer with this speckled stone mixing bowl. This ceramic bowl holds a whopping 4.7 L, and is designed to fit perfectly with our 4.3 & 4.8 L tilt-head mixers. This medium size is ideal for stirring up small-to-large mixtures. What will you make next?