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In January 2023, we received reader mail that asked about a purported recall of KitchenAid stand mixers, apparently due to lead concerns associated with white paddles and hook attachments. This rumor appeared to stem, at least in part, from blogs. Here's what we know: We've found no evidence that Whirlpool Corporation, which owns the KitchenAid brand, has issued any recalls of the components for the mixers due to lead or anything else at all. From everything we could gather, no current recalls, recent recalls, or quality initiatives existed for the product. In terms of KitchenAid mixers containing lead, we found that the company had made mention of customer concerns on social media in the months and years prior to this current controversy. All of this data is documented below, as is a list of questions we sent to the company. As readers are no doubt aware, one place that a lot of rumors spread, this one included, is on social media. One Facebook post from Jan. 22 appeared to report the news of a lead recall for KitchenAid mixer components, specifically white paddles and hook attachments. As of Jan. 24, it had more than 30,000 shares, which perhaps meant that it had been seen by at least hundreds of thousands of users. Here's what the post falsely claimed about there being a recall for the stand mixer attachments: Bear in mind that this single post was just one of a seemingly endless number of others, some of which also each had thousands of shares. In other words, this rumor was spreading like wildfire, despite there being no evidence or sources included with the posts. As can be seen on the Whirlpool Corporation website, no current or recent recall existed for anything involving KitchenAid mixers. In January 2023, users who asked the company about the rumor of lead in its mixer attachments received a brief response from KitchenAid customer support. On the company's social media pages, and apparently also over the phone, customers were told the following: Here's an example of how the company was responding on Twitter with an image that contained the statement: A slightly different statement was shared with a customer back in November 2022. In this case, the statement mentioned California's Proposition 65, which the company also mentioned on its website. Note: The long name for Prop 65 is the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. Here's the statement, which we've combined into one paragraph after it was originally spread out into three tweets: Additionally, back in November 2020, the company responded to a man who asked, Do you have stand mixers that are lead-free? In their answer, KitchenAid customer support responded with, Unfortunately, we do not, the stand mixers have lead (contained in the solder used to attach electronic parts to the printed circuit boards). By email, we contacted MSL Group, the public relations firm for KitchenAid products. We posed a series of questions. For example, we inquired about the false rumor of an announced recall of KitchenAid mixer attachments. We also asked about the purported dangers of the product supposedly containing hazardous amounts of lead. As of four hours after our email was sent, we had not yet received a response. However, we will be sure to update this article if answers arrive.
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