Can you buy parts for a KitchenAid mixer?
Yes. For the KitchenAid KSM150 stand mixer, we sell a wide range of replacement parts and accessories, from external attachments to internal electrical and drive components. The key is matching the part to your exact model and symptom so you get the correct fit and function the first time.
Many common wear items and service parts are straightforward to purchase and replace.
- Mixing accessories (bowl, flat beater, wire whip)
- Electrical items (power cord, control boards)
- Motor wear items (brushes, brush caps)
- Mechanical items (gears, pins, shafts, gaskets)
- Cosmetic or stability items (feet, drip ring)
These are model-matched examples from our KSM150 parts list.
| What it is | Example part (ID) | When you’d look at it |
|---|---|---|
| Mixing attachment | Stand mixer wire whip WP9704329 | Whip is bent, missing wires, or won’t fit properly |
| Motor wear item | Stand mixer motor brush WPW10380496 | Sparking, weak power, intermittent running |
| Electrical supply | Stand mixer power cord W11396625 | Cord is damaged, loose, or has intermittent power |
| Lubrication/service | Stand mixer grease W11200218 | Gearcase service, grease leakage, noisy gears |
Because “KSM150” can have variations (color, series, production changes), we recommend confirming the exact identification before ordering.
- Use the full model number from the mixer’s label: KSM150
- Match the symptom to the system involved (speed control, motor, gearcase, attachments)
- Compare the part name and ID carefully before checkout
- If you are unsure, use our model-number help: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts)
Ordering by the correct model helps avoid fit issues and repeat repairs, especially for internal parts like a speed control board, phase control board, gears, or a gear housing gasket.
Last updated: January 2026
Is the KitchenAid KSM150 discontinued?
The KitchenAid KSM150 stand mixer model number is no longer commonly used as the primary “current” retail model name, but the mixer platform and many compatible parts are still supported. In practice, KSM150 units are typically replaced in stores by newer Artisan-series model numbers with similar fit and function.
KitchenAid model numbering often changes due to color bundles, included accessories, or minor production updates. That means you can see KSM150 less often even though the same 5-quart tilt-head style continues.
Common signs a model is phased out:
- Retailers list newer model numbers for the same mixer family
- The same attachments and bowls remain compatible across multiple model numbers
- Parts support continues even when the exact model label changes
Even if KSM150 is phased out at retail, we still focus on keeping your mixer repairable with compatible replacement parts.
Here are examples of KSM150-RELATED parts you can replace:
- Stand mixer speed control board WPW10119326
- Stand mixer motor brush WPW10380496
- Stand mixer gear housing gasket WP4162324
- Stand mixer grease W11200218
| Situation | Best next step | Typical parts involved |
|---|---|---|
| Mixer runs but speed surges | Inspect speed control components | Speed control board, speed lever |
| Mixer hums but won’t turn | Check motor brushes and drivetrain | Motor brush, gears, grease |
| Oil/grease leaking | Service gear housing | Gear housing gasket, grease |
If you’re shopping for a new mixer, a newer model number may be easier to find. If you already own a KSM150, “discontinued” usually does not mean “unrepairable”; it mainly affects how the product is labeled and sold, not whether you can maintain it.
Last updated: January 2026
What does KSM mean in KitchenAid?
In KitchenAid model numbering, KSM is commonly used to identify a KitchenAid stand mixer. For your KitchenAid KSM150 stand mixer, the “KSM” prefix points to the product type, and the remaining characters help identify the specific series, configuration, and version.
KitchenAid stand mixer model numbers typically follow a pattern where the prefix identifies the product family and the rest narrows down the exact build.
Common pieces you may see after KSM include:
- Series or platform (often tied to Artisan, Classic, Commercial, etc.)
- Bowl size (for example, 4.5-quart, 5-quart, 6-quart)
- Head style (tilt-head vs. bowl-lift)
- Color or finish code (varies by retailer and production run)
- Revision/version letters (internal variations that affect parts compatibility)
With the base model number KSM150, the exact bowl size, color code, and some internal component variations are often determined by the full model tag (for example, KSM150 plus additional letters). That is why parts lookups sometimes require the complete model number from the rating label.
| What you see | What it usually tells us |
|---|---|
| KSM | KitchenAid stand mixer family |
| 150 | Model platform/series identifier |
| Extra letters (if present) | Color, revision, or retailer-specific version |
When you are ordering repair parts for a KSM150, the full model identification helps ensure the correct fit for items like the speed control components, motor parts, and gearcase sealing surfaces.
If you are servicing the gearcase, a common wear item is the gasket WP4162324, which seals the gear housing to help prevent grease leaks and contamination.
- Confirm the full model number on the mixer’s label (not just “KSM150”)
- Match the part by part ID and description
- If you are troubleshooting electrical issues, unplug the mixer before opening the housing
Last updated: January 2026
What is the KitchenAid KSM150?
The KitchenAid KSM150 is a KitchenAid stand mixer model number used for an Artisan-style tilt-head mixer platform; it’s designed for everyday mixing, whipping, and kneading using a multi-speed control and hub-driven attachments. Exact included bowl size and motor specs can vary by version under the KSM150 model family.
Most KSM150 mixers share the same core layout: a tilt-head design, a planetary beater action, and a front attachment hub for optional accessories.
- Tilt-head stand mixer design for easier bowl access
- Multi-speed control lever for mixing control
- Planetary mixing action (beater rotates while it travels around the bowl)
- Attachment hub for add-ons (grinders, pasta rollers, etc.)
- Serviceable internal gearcase that uses food-grade grease
If you’re maintaining or repairing a KSM150, these are examples of parts that commonly come up for this model’s parts catalog.
- Stand mixer wire whip WP9704329
- Stand mixer flat beater WPW10672617
- Stand mixer grease W11200218
- Stand mixer speed control board WPW10119326
- Stand mixer power cord W11396625
Because “KSM150” can cover multiple retail versions (color codes and bundled accessories), we recommend matching by the full model tag on the mixer.
| What you’re checking | Where to look | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Model number (KSM150) | Rating/model label on the mixer | Confirms the base model family |
| Version suffix (if present) | Same label (letters after KSM150) | Helps match the correct finish and included accessories |
| Symptoms (noise, speed issues, leaks) | During operation (unplug before service) | Points to likely parts such as gears, grease, or control components |
Using the exact KSM150 identification helps us match compatible KitchenAid parts (like a wire whip, flat beater, or speed control board) and avoid ordering a component that fits a different stand mixer revision.
Last updated: January 2026





