Sell to us
We'll buy your KitchenAid.
Tell us what you've got. We collect for free. The day our team verifies it, payment lands in your bank.
Sell to us
Tell us what you've got. We collect for free. The day our team verifies it, payment lands in your bank.
Brand, model, colour, rough age. Whether it works. Anything you remember about how it's been used. We'll reply within 24 hours with a number.
Fill in the form below. A few photos help us quote faster — bowl, whisk, motor housing, rating plate, any chips or wear.
No obligation. We'll explain what we've offered and why. If you want to think about it, think about it.
If you accept, we book a DPD collection from your door anywhere in mainland UK. We send the box if you need one.
Bank transfer, same-day, no waiting. Or apply the quote as a discount against any mixer on the site.
DPD to your door, anywhere in mainland UK. We send the box if you need one.
Bank transfer the day we pick it up, or apply the quote against any mixer on the site. Your choice.
Our offer is a number. Take it or leave it — either way, no fuss, no follow-up.
You're dealing with the workshop directly. No call centre, no middle-man.
Case study
Sarah's dad had used the same KitchenAid K45 since 1987. When he moved into a smaller flat, the mixer was going to go to the tip. We quoted £180, collected it the next week, replaced the pinion gear and the beater, cleaned 38 years of flour out of the planetary, and listed it at £395 in Onyx. It sold in 19 days to a home baker in Leeds.
Sarah got the cash. The mixer got a second life. Nobody got a bin full of a perfectly good mixer.
"Free collection, fair price, paid the same day. Easier than listing it myself."
— Priya, Birmingham
"Quoted what they said they would, no messing about, DPD on the day they said. Good to deal with."
— Michael, Glasgow
"Mine didn't work properly, I told them, they still took it and paid me £90 for parts. Straight dealing."
— Anna, Leeds
"Traded an Artisan I'd grown out of against a Heavy Duty. Paid the difference, kept the whisk. No fuss."
— Jamie, Bristol