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    Hobart Mixer

    I found a C-100 Hobart Mixer this morning. Was curious if anyone had come across one of these and if they were able to find a buyer instead of scrapping it.
    It still runs smooth and has the bowl and one whisk attachment. Any input would be appreciated, nothing came up in the search bar.



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    I would think a Google search would find buyers of restaurant equipment. There is a 10 quart bowl for it on Amazon for 150.00.
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    I'd list in on CL or e-bay, someone who bakes a lot might even buy it. My aunt used to have a large one like that for mixing bread dough.
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    Hobart is a top brand used by professional chefs. I think Fudge, I mean Sledge, had a real large one that he did pretty well with. If it works you should get a good pay day on it.
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    Thanks everyone, and yes it runs and I've already had 2 people say they would buy it if they had the $$$.

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    Yup Fudge/Sledge had a good score on his.

    Thread should still be there somewhere. Perhaps he'll grace us with his presence in this thread, an tell you more!

    Good luck with it Admiral.

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