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dbpf t1_ixv8xyc wrote

Our two year old new one looks identical to this one lol that's like trading 5 pennies for a nickel

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wrathek t1_ixvult7 wrote

Well the insides of these older ones are better. They were made by Hobart, who still make commercial mixers to this day.

Main differences are in the gearing inside (metal on older vs plastic on newer ones). Newer ones will still likely last quite a long time, and the plastic gear is a wear part/sacrificial to prevent more expensive damage.

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dbpf t1_ixvvpf9 wrote

Ya my understanding is the plastic gear is really easy to replace so I'm not too worried. And Hobart? As in the welding company??

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wrathek t1_ixvw1rt wrote

Nah, Hobart Manufacturing. They only make foodservice equipment AFAIK.

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dbpf t1_ixvx2i5 wrote

Wild, they have the same name as the welding company which is a subsidiary of a company that also makes food service equipment lmao

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kaspar_gutman t1_iy9gkcs wrote

So weird that you get downvoted for having a friendly conversation. For what it's worth, I appreciate your comment.

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dbpf t1_iy9gucy wrote

Appreciate you. Haters gonna hate

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