Most KitchenAid appliances are made in the United States, but some product lines and parts are also manufactured in China, Mexico, Canada, Italy, and other countries.

Quick Scoop: Where KitchenAid Appliances Are Made

  • The stand mixers (the iconic tilt-head and bowl-lift models) are assembled in Greenville, Ohio, USA, where they’ve been produced since the 1940s.
  • Many large appliances (dishwashers, ranges, refrigerators) are made in several U.S. states, including Ohio, Tennessee, Iowa, Mississippi, Indiana, Arkansas, and South Carolina.
  • Some parts and smaller appliances are made or sourced overseas, especially from China and India, and then integrated into finished products.
  • KitchenAid also has manufacturing in Canada (Ontario and Quebec) and other locations in North America for certain models and components.

By Product Type (High-Level)

  • Stand mixers: Assembled in the USA (Greenville, Ohio), with some components sourced globally.
  • Dishwashers: Primarily made in Findlay, Ohio, at a large facility that also produces other Whirlpool-family brands.
  • Ranges and ovens: Many gas and commercial-style ranges are produced in a U.S. factory in Cleveland, Tennessee.
  • Small appliances (kettles, some countertop items): Various models are made in China and other countries.

Simple Takeaway

If you buy a classic KitchenAid stand mixer or many of their major built-in appliances, you’re likely getting something assembled in the U.S., but with a global supply chain of parts and some product categories produced entirely overseas.

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