Common questions

How long has KitchenAid been in the market?

How long has KitchenAid been in the market?

Since 1919, KitchenAid has been bringing culinary inspiration to life, so no matter what you’re creating, you’ll get the most of making with kitchen tools made for you.

Where can I find the manuals for my KitchenAid appliances?

Chat with a representative to help locate the right KitchenAid ® manuals or guides. Create an account in the Owners Center to quickly access material for your registered appliances. For additional help maintaining your appliances beyond manuals and guides, check out our Product Help and FAQ site.

What kind of stainless steel does a KitchenAid Grill use?

Try our Spicy Lamb Skewers. Constructed using premium grade 304 stainless steel, the KitchenAid 32 in. rotisserie kit offers an elegant spin on roasting large cuts of meat and poultry. Food may feed the body, but making feeds the soul. And that feeds us.

What to do if your KitchenAid is discontinued?

Your product might be discontinued. If so, look for it on our outlet. Chat with a representative to help locate the right KitchenAid ® manuals or guides. Create an account in the Owners Center to quickly access material for your registered appliances.

When does the new Baird TV website come out?

Iain Logie Baird has been working on an update and redesign of this website which you can now visit at www.bairdtelevision.com. This new version launched in March 2021.

What was the Thalofide Cell in Baird Television?

They have found that a key component in Baird’s television system was a photocell known as “the Thalofide Cell”. This had been developed a few years earlier by Theodore Case in the USA. Its main application was in connection with talking pictures that were being actively developed at the time.

Where did John Logie Baird transmit his television?

Baird approached Reith to use one of the BBC’s own aerials on Selfridges’ roof to transmit television. His broadcasts could only take place when BBC wireless transmission was off-air – basically late night to mid-morning. Baird Television logo. Image in the public domain.

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Ruth Doyle