Genesis Silver B - Blue Head restored (rescued)


 
No actually they're true commercial units but small enough to sit on the counter. They're rated for continuous duty, have 1.5 HP motors, extra long 14 ga orange cords, a safety protector for the switch so not accidentally bumped on as they could just about rip your arm off :D and pinned rather than pressed on planetary shafts. Huge gear trains as well and they run VERY quietly. Scary quiet. They blow through tasks like you can't believe either. Last night I creamed a half pound of butter for garlic bread and it tore though it like it wasn't there. These machines mean business LOL
 
Well, it looks like I just might have to take a trip to Milwaukee and maybe make a side trip to meet you Bruce! Not exactly sure when but, before it gets really nasty. I’d love to see one of those mixers Larry maybe the same trip... well, we shall see!
First I guess I’m going to get overheated with a trip to Alabama to visit family and deliver a hood to a member. Followed by a side trip to South Carolina for more family visiting. One the way home I plan on a trip to Smokey Mountain Knife Works and see if I can find something interesting to add to the collection!
 
Not like I used to, road sales rep in Illinois, Wisconsin, 1000 miles a week sometimes. Hated the job, loved the pay and expense account though!
 
First leg, about twelve hours, across to S.C. Another six home with the side trip probably another ten to twelve! I figure the total mileage on this cruise will be almost 2000!
The last road trip to help a buddy out ended up 22 straight hours, Kalamazoo to outside of Antigo Wisconsin and straight back! My backside did not feel like it was mine for almost three days! Never doing that again!
 
Well if you are actually interested I can get something ready to actually take with you. I have the 2 true commercial 8 qt machines and if too big I also have a 5 qt true commercial machine. These are not like machines people slap "Professional" name plate on they're true commercial rated with continuous duty motors, solid metal castings and forged metal gears plus thermally protected motors in the unlikely event you overheat one. ONly way really is if you clogged up the filter screens with flour LOL
 
When I go to Milwaukee, I should side trip and leave you my 20+ kitchen aid for a tune up.
We’ll talk!
The silly 22 hour trip was for the guy I referred to you about mixer stuff. I wish I had a spare grand to take on that trip guys, I could come home with a new mixer and grill!!!
Yes, I do enjoy food AND the related tools! Before I get another grill, I’m going to need to replace my 1958 G.E. Electric range, I have not really liked it from the day we bought this house but, I’m a cheap So and So!
All the burners work, the oven gets hot (very nicely to tell the truth) So, I cant justify replacement.
 
Last edited:

 

Back
Top