These were made from the 30s to the 50s, and they do indeed have bowls when you bought them (LOL). This type was first, then later there was a horizontal one more like a Sunbeam or HB.
Best of all, a light shone down into the bowl while the mixer was operating. Sunbeam used that feature once more in the 70s and 80s.
and you squeeze the metal trigger at the handle and the whole mixer head would rotate down so that the bottom would be facing up and you could fit the juicer bowl where the beater would gr for storage on a short shelf.
That reminds me, have to get the meat grinder attachment for my Kenwood fixed before the summer starts. With so much going on these days about meat safety, have decided to start grinding one's own meat for hamburgers and such. Would do sausage as well, but we're not that big on pork.
I have a seperate meat grinder I got from Cabalas.Would like to get a meat grinder for my fleet of KW mixers-One under the "Rival Select" brand-one under "DeLonhi" and the last under Viking.Don't like the plastic meat grinder that goes with the KA mixers.I grind my own as well-don't trust the ground meat in stores.Ground meat is a "fragile" food-should be prepared at the time you will use it and the amount you will use.It shouldn't be stored.Yes-I can remember when restuarants and grocers ground the meat on the spot.I would like to round my mixer-blender collection with a vintage Sunbeam or two-and some Vintage KW,KA.Mixers are sort of neat and useful machines.And that GE 3 blade mixer isn't so scary-would be rather effective-I am a mashed potato fan and what the restuarants serve is "Library paste" best to make your own.That 3 blade mixer would be to the task.Would mash and whip them all at once.I always thought that electric mixers were the first home type food processing appliances that were avaliable to the home chef.
Actually, its a pretty cool mixer, with the 3 beaters and bowl light its fun to watch at night, I have that model w/bowls and the newer torpedo style from the 50's, both with lights and 1 juicer,
Kim