1. Fresh Mixer: Dare Devil’s Food

    Rev it UP and mix that batter like never before! This Hobart A200 mixer was inspired by daredevils everywhere. The Dare Devil’s Food Mixer will give you THRILLS and CHILLS. It’s 20 quart - you can avoid the spills. The greatest daredevil spirit is immortalized in this mixer. It will dazzle you with with its three ELECTRIFYING speeds! My process:

    I stripped it down and totally refinished it using Auto Air Colors. Used a solar white base to start, then I masked and painted the stars and stripes, added a sparkle finish, and topped with 2K clear for a finish as bullet proof as the machine itself. I pull it all together with a totally custom #1 socket cover, hood ornament style. As for the guts, this guy’s been completely restored mechanically and is smooth as butter through all 3 gears. Now that it’s ready, I’m auctioning the mixer on eBay. [SEE IT HERE] Together with Hobart Corp, we’re donating all the proceeds to CCAP, Careers through Culinary Arts Program. More info: ccapinc.org I love to give back to a good cause, and this is a great time to promote this new site. You’ve all checked out the Design & Buy section, right? Anyone’s free to design their own vintage Hobart mixer - from bright colors to badass details. Then post on Facebook. Or, even better, buy it, and I custom paint a mixer straight to those specs. Give it a try. So bid early and often to take home this indestructible mixing machine. This one of a kind workhorse is going to look AWESOME in somebody’s bakery or kitchen. Feel free to drop me a line and let me know what you think or if you have any requests for some future mixer mods. Still have a couple up my sleeve but I’m always up for a good idea. Check out my updated mixer gallery on Facebook.

     

About Me

putting art in the kitchen and playing with my food. I've been all over the country, starting when I was a kid. I like to paint and cook, and my girlfriend says I have an unnatural attraction to vintage kitchen appliances. © Hobart

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