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KitchenAid Stand Mixer Worm Gear 4162897 W10112253
Last Updated: May 1, 2020 (Refresh Now)
7.4
SCORE
/10
Total Reviews
148
Old Reviews
86
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Usage
kitchenaid, worm gear, kitchen aid mixer, dough, mixing
+93%
-7%
" ... This part was used to fix a kitchen aid mixer. ... "
" ... It was relatively easy to install and this part got the mixer working again. ... "
" ... This worm gear worked perfectly for my Artisan KitchenAid mixer (Model #KSM150PSBF). ... "
" ... I replaced my 20-year-old worm gear with this and started the mixer. ... It was working great for about 2 minutes mixing some dough, then the beater slowed down. ... "
" ... Thankfully my husband took my KitchenAid apart to see what happened and this small part save my $400 mixer!! ... "
" ... This worm gear worked perfectly for my Artisan KitchenAid mixer (Model #KSM150PSBF). ... "
" ... My kitchen aid mixer gets used a lot, and making bagels and bread taxes the motor and gears. ... "
" ... It was relatively easy to install and this part got the mixer working again. ... "
Build Quality
slipping, mixer, nylon, hub, gear
+14%
-86%
" ... The plastic gear slipped on the metal hub. ... "
" ... I removed the accessory gear and looked through with the mixer on, and I saw to my suprise the worm gear spinning on the shaft. ... "
" ... The nylon portion just spins around the aluminum hub as if it wasn't properly bonded to the metal. ... "
" ... This part does not work - the plastic gear is formed over a smooth metal hub and slips when you try to use your kitchen aid under any sort of load (mixing anything thicker than a thin liquid.) ... "
" ... It didn't stop completely like a stripped worm gear normally would, which was weird. ... I disassembled it, inspected it, fretted about it. ... Eventually I realized there must be slipping between the plastic and metal. ... I split the plastic piece so I could remove it and verified that it was not designed to resist slipping. ... "
" ... It didn't stop completely like a stripped worm gear normally would, which was weird. ... I disassembled it, inspected it, fretted about it. ... Eventually I realized there must be slipping between the plastic and metal. ... I split the plastic piece so I could remove it and verified that it was not designed to resist slipping. ... "
Product Reliability
works, lasted, issues, working, stopped
+83%
-17%
" ... The factory one lasted 8 plus years. ... "
" ... I've replaced it month ago, works just fine. ... "
" ... Been running for quite awhile now without any issues. ... "
" ... Works great No issues! ... "
" ... Works great No issues! ... "
Size
perfect fit, mixer, load, designed, could
+33%
-67%
" ... I thought that I caused the problem with the slipping and beater bogging down under load. ... "
" ... Worked my way back from the beater to the main gear, and sat scratching my head as I could easily hold the beater, but the motor wasn't stalling. ... "
" ... I split the plastic piece so I could remove it and verified that it was not designed to resist slipping. ... "
" ... I split the plastic piece so I could remove it and verified that it was not designed to resist slipping. ... "
Cleaning
worm, gear
-100%
" ... When replacing the worm gear, make sure to remove the debris (found in the packing grease) from the old worm gear! ... "
" ... It appeared grease had worked its way in, which didn't help. ... "
" ... It appeared grease had worked its way in, which didn't help. ... "
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