We're a collector's group interested in electric kitchen mixers. You probably thought you were the only one nutty enough to want that old mixer. Take heart, you are far from alone.
*Have an odd mixer you want to know about? Ask.
*Want to find an attachment for an old mixer? Be sure you buy one that will fit.
*If you want to talk with an eclectic bunch of people who are interested in old appliances and discuss everything about mixers including restoration techniques, childhood kitchen memories, mixer sightings in movies and TV, and whose mixer made the best mashed potatoes last Thanksgiving, this is the place.
"WACEM
We Actually Collect Electric Mixers was founded in 1999. A lot of very knowledgeable people belong. A very fun site"
Linda Campbell Franklin,
300 Years of Kitchen Collectibles, 5th Ed.
NEW MEMBERS-This group has been around for years and we have discussed many mixers and topics concerning them. If you have a specific question or problem, search the message archives and you may find the answers you are looking for.
SPECIAL NOTE FOR SELLERS-You are welcome to come tell us of mixers you will be selling and to ask us about them. You do not have to pretend to be "really interested in mixers" or that "I inherited my grandmother's mixer" just to get information. Tell us you have a mixer or attachments to sell.
Can you believe it will be ten years since WACEM started swapping mixer information and good talk? That's a long time for anything on the 'net. It's also nice
Hi, I would like to oil my Model 10 Mixmaster and the manual doesn't say what kind of oil to use, any suggestions? Thanks. -- Stuart Joseph, 802-463-1954 36
i too miss john, he welcomed me so warmly when i joined. sorry to hear your *betty* tried to commit mixercide sherri. this year i was thankfull for the fact i
Hope everyone who celebrated Thanksgiving had no mixer failures, spoons in the beaters, batter flying from too high a speed, potato peelers that failed to peel