Bosch Mixer Manufacturing Dates


When was your mixer made?

Did you ever wonder when Bosch made your mixer? It’s been a topic of discussion on the Mixer-Owners Yahoo Group recently, with some talk back and forth with the Bosch importer, L’Equip.

On the bottom of your mixer, you should find a sticker with an “FD Number.” It will be in the form of the letters “FD” followed by 4 numbers: FDxxxx.

The last two numbers correspond to the month the mixer was made. 01 would be January, 12 would be December. That’s the simple part. To determine the year requires math.

The math goes something like this: add 20 to the first two numbers in the “FD Number” and the last two numbers of that number correspond to the last two numbers of the year. Got that?

Let’s take FD7909 as an example. 79 + 20 is 99, so FD7909 was made in September of 1999.

How about FD9104? 91 + 20 is 110, so we take only the last two numbers and come up with 2010. FD9104 was made in April of 2010.

I don’t like math. Never did. Let’s make a chart!

Note: I continued this chart back to 1980 and forward to 2019. There was a model change in 1984, so it makes sense that this chart will not be accurate before 1984, and, of course, I can’t guarantee it will be accurate in the future.

FD Number

Year of Manufacture

FD60xx 1980
FD61xx 1981
FD62xx 1982
FD63xx 1983
FD64xx 1984
FD65xx 1985
FD66xx 1986
FD67xx 1987
FD68xx 1988
FD69xx 1989
FD70xx 1990
FD71xx 1991
FD72xx 1992
FD73xx 1993
FD74xx 1994
FD75xx 1995
FD76xx 1996
FD77xx 1997
FD78xx 1998
FD79xx 1999
FD80xx 2000
FD81xx 2001
FD82xx 2002
FD83xx 2003
FD84xx 2004
FD85xx 2005
FD86xx 2006
FD87xx 2007
FD88xx 2008
FD89xx 2009
FD90xx 2010
FD91xx 2011
FD92xx 2012
FD93xx 2013
FD94xx 2014
FD95xx 2015
FD96xx 2016
FD97xx 2017
FD98xx 2018
FD99xx 2019

Bosch Universal Mini Dough Hook for the Slicer-Shredder Bowl


L’Equip has released a new dough hook for Bosch’s Slicer-Shredder Bowl. You can already mix light batters in the slicer-shredder bowl using the [easyazon-link keywords=”bosch ts5 whisk” locale=”us”]mini whisk[/easyazon-link] assembly; now dough has moved to the small bowl.

I decided to take it for a test drive on some pizza dough. The recipe is a variation on Alton Brown’s pizza dough:

3/4 cup water
2 cups bread flour
2 T sugar
2 t salt
1 T yeast
2 T olive oil

I throw everything into the bowl and after it comes together, set the timer for 12 minutes and walk away.

If you want to watch the full-length, shot-from-above video from start to finish you can see it here.

Motion-Blur for fun:
Bosch Universal Mini Slicer Shredder Dough Hook

Pizza dough finished kneading:
Bosch Universal Mini Slicer Shredder Dough Hook - Pizza Dough

The finished dough ball:
Bosch Universal Mini Slicer Shredder Dough Hook - Dough Ball

Bosch Universal Food Strainer

“Back in the day” Bosch seems to have made some pretty interesting attachments for the Universal mixer!

Here is their food mill or strainer taken from a manual for the “Bosch Food Mixer III.” (From the picture I think that’s a UM3 Classic Universal.) The strainer only worked with the “deluxe” model. The deluxe model was the mixer that shipped with the original dough-only bowl.

Does anyone have one???

Bosch Universal Mixer Strainer Attachment

Bosch Universal Mixer Strainer Attachment Instructions

Bosch Universal Mixer Strainer Attachment Instructions in German

Bowl Scraper for the Bosch Universal

L’Equip has made available a bowl scraper attachment for the Bosch Universal mixers. This attachment attaches to the whip drive of the Universal and turns with the whips or cookie paddles to scrape both the center post and the bowl sides. It does a great job!

You can see the bowl scraper at work in the video above. It’s attached to the metal whip drive and is being used with the cookie paddles in the SB4 stainless bowl on a Classic Universal (actually it’s the Bosch Comfort Plus – the Universal with a timer!).

The bowl scraper is model number[easyazon-link asin=”B006QOJQG8″ locale=”us”]MUZ6BS1[/easyazon-link].

L’Equip has allowed me to share the instruction sheet for the bowl scraper. Please read the instructions! They explain the proper procedure for using the bowl scraper without excessive wear of the scraper blades. If you don’t do it the right way you could grind down your scraper blades against the sides of the bowl. View it here.

Electrolux DLX Assistent Mixer making Snickerdoodles

My former Pastry Instructor was donating some cookies. The big Hobart was down and the KAs in the school bakery leave something to be desired (functionality in most cases), so I decided to take in a couple of DLXs and help out. I wish I had thought to take more than two short snippets of video, though.

Cookie dough in the DLX:
electrolux-verona-mixer-cookies-1

Just for fun, the DLX in motion:
electrolux-verona-mixer-cookies-2

A bad picture of some of the Snickerdoodles:
electrolux-assistent-made-cookies-snicker-doodles

We also made some Peanut Butter Cookies:
electrolux-assistent-made-cookies-peanut-butter

Snickerdoodles

Yield: 40 Cookies, 1 oz. each

Dough:

AP flour 14 oz. 420 g 100%
Baking powder 0.14 oz. (1 tsp.) 4 g 1%
Cinnamon 0.25 oz. (3 1/2 tsp.) 8 g 2%
Unsalted butter, softened 8 oz. 240 g 57%
Sugar 6 oz. 180 g 43%
Brown sugar 8 oz. 240 g 57%
Eggs 3.3 oz. (2 eggs) 100 g 23%
Vanilla extract 0.5 fl oz. 15 ml 4%
Salt 0.4 oz. (2 tsp.) 12 g 3%
Total dough weight: 2 lb. 8 oz. 1219 g 290%

Topping:

Granulated sugar 2 oz. 60 g
Cinnamon 0.25 oz. (3 1/2 tsp.) 8 g
Mix together cinnamon and sugar

Sift together the flour, baking powder and cinnamon. Set aside.

Cream the butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, then add the vanilla and salt. Gradually add the flour mixture, beating just until well combined.

Drop the dough in 1-ounce mounds onto paper-lined pans. Sprinkle the cookies generously with the topping mixture.

Bake at 400°F (200°C) until golden brown but still moist, approximately 9 to 11 minutes.

Approximate values per cookie: Calories 90, Total fat 4 g, Saturated fat 2.5 g, Cholesterol 15 mg, Sodium 100 mg, Total carbohydrates 14 g, Protein 1 g