KitchenAid: grade C.
Graded on what ownership actually costs — modeled from parts availability, repair economics, recalls and owner reviews. Not sponsored; shopping links never change grades.
Who really builds it
Parts analysis points to Whirlpool as the primary manufacturer (≈49% of parts).
Inferred from shared-parts analysis across 2,032 machines — not a corporate filing.
Looking at a specific KitchenAid?
Type the model number — recall check, warranty status and the repair-or-replace verdict.
Grades are modeled indexes from parts availability, repair economics, recalls and reviews — relative comparisons, not lab testing.
Is KitchenAid reliable?
KitchenAid grades C on our modeled quality index, with 25% of its parts still available — parts supply is what decides repairability long-term.
KitchenAid's primary manufacturer is Whirlpool — who actually builds a machine matters more than the badge.
The scorecard above grades KitchenAid on modeled quality, repairability, parts that stay available, and what its machines actually cost to keep running.