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American Eagle AE-200K Industrial Spiral Mixer, 190 Qt Capacity

SKUAE-200K BrandAmerican Eagle Food Machinery

The American Eagle Food Machinery AE-200K Spiral Dough Mixer

This 190 quart capacity industrial spiral mixer by American Eagle will take your kitchen to the next level by helping you produce outstanding product; efficiently and rapidly. The AE-200k commercial grade mixer removes the intense labor and time that it normally takes to process large amounts of dough for a variety of applications. It's features help you make the perfect consistency of dough for dinner rolls, bread, pizza crusts, or any other dough based product.

The agitator stays fixed in position while the mixing bowl revolves around it. This machine duplicates the rolling and kneading motions that traditionally could only be produced by hand. It has a unique ability to create such an excellent product because of the coordinated speeds between the agitator and the mixing bowl. It's precision blending keeps the dough cooler and prevents it from becoming overdeveloped. The result: the dough’s consistency is a much better quality, yet it takes far less time to produce. This mixer is dual motor driven, with the mixing bowl and agitator being powered separately. The dedicated power sources eliminate torque and griping problems not only during initial mixing stages, but also provide a consistent mixing speed throughout the process.

About American Eagle Food Machinery

American Eagle Food Machinery has been serving commercial kitchens for over 30 years, designing prep equipment that holds up to daily use. Based in Chicago, they build mixers, grinders, slicers, and processors for restaurants, bakeries, and pizza shops across the industry. Operators appreciate the solid construction, practical features, and local availability of parts and service. Many models are designed with interchangeable attachments, giving kitchens more flexibility without added footprint. With a reputation for value and real-world durability, American Eagle continues to support foodservice teams that need dependable machines to keep production moving.

Features & Benefits

  1. Heavy duty construction on frame and bowls
  2. Uni-mold, cast iron design 
  3. Powerful, multi-speed dual motors
  4. Both mixing bowl and agitator are belt driven for consistent power and speed 
  5. Reversible mixing ability makes better quality dough, in less time
  6. Top quality, heat treated enamel coating helps prevent dents, rust and scrapes
  7. Castor mounted for easy movement and placement
  8. 250 quart bowl capacity
  9. High tech design even makes operating, maintaining, and clean up a breeze.

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$64,475.00
  • Heavy duty construction on frame and bowls
  • Uni-mold, cast iron design 
  • Powerful, multi-speed dual motors
  • Both mixing bowl and agitator are belt driven for consistent power and speed 
  • Reversible mixing ability makes better quality dough, in less time
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    The American Eagle Food Machinery AE-200K Spiral Dough Mixer

    This 190 quart capacity industrial spiral mixer by American Eagle will take your kitchen to the next level by helping you produce outstanding product; efficiently and rapidly. The AE-200k commercial grade mixer removes the intense labor and time that it normally takes to process large amounts of dough for a variety of applications. It's features help you make the perfect consistency of dough for dinner rolls, bread, pizza crusts, or any other dough based product.

    The agitator stays fixed in position while the mixing bowl revolves around it. This machine duplicates the rolling and kneading motions that traditionally could only be produced by hand. It has a unique ability to create such an excellent product because of the coordinated speeds between the agitator and the mixing bowl. It's precision blending keeps the dough cooler and prevents it from becoming overdeveloped. The result: the dough’s consistency is a much better quality, yet it takes far less time to produce. This mixer is dual motor driven, with the mixing bowl and agitator being powered separately. The dedicated power sources eliminate torque and griping problems not only during initial mixing stages, but also provide a consistent mixing speed throughout the process.

    About American Eagle Food Machinery

    American Eagle Food Machinery has been serving commercial kitchens for over 30 years, designing prep equipment that holds up to daily use. Based in Chicago, they build mixers, grinders, slicers, and processors for restaurants, bakeries, and pizza shops across the industry. Operators appreciate the solid construction, practical features, and local availability of parts and service. Many models are designed with interchangeable attachments, giving kitchens more flexibility without added footprint. With a reputation for value and real-world durability, American Eagle continues to support foodservice teams that need dependable machines to keep production moving.

    Features & Benefits

    1. Heavy duty construction on frame and bowls
    2. Uni-mold, cast iron design 
    3. Powerful, multi-speed dual motors
    4. Both mixing bowl and agitator are belt driven for consistent power and speed 
    5. Reversible mixing ability makes better quality dough, in less time
    6. Top quality, heat treated enamel coating helps prevent dents, rust and scrapes
    7. Castor mounted for easy movement and placement
    8. 250 quart bowl capacity
    9. High tech design even makes operating, maintaining, and clean up a breeze.

    Manufacturer's Warranty

    • 1 Year

      Labor

    • 1 Year

      Parts

    Certifications & Approvals

    • CE
      CE Listed
    • CETLUS
      ETL US & Canada
    • ETLSAN
      ETL Sanitation

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    The American Eagle Food Machinery AE-200K Spiral Dough Mixer

    About American Eagle Food Machinery

    American Eagle Food Machinery has been serving commercial kitchens for over 30 years, designing prep equipment that holds up to daily use. Based in Chicago, they build mixers, grinders, slicers, and processors for restaurants, bakeries, and pizza shops across the industry. Operators appreciate the solid construction, practical features, and local availability of parts and service. Many models are designed with interchangeable attachments, giving kitchens more flexibility without added footprint. With a reputation for value and real-world durability, American Eagle continues to support foodservice teams that need dependable machines to keep production moving.

    About Spiral Dough Mixers

    A commercial spiral dough mixer kneads bread, pizza, bagel, and brioche dough. The bowl and spiral agitator rotate in opposite directions. The spiral motion folds the dough against a fixed center post, builds gluten quickly, and keeps the dough cool during long mixing cycles. Bakeries, pizzerias, restaurants, hotel breakfast lines, and bagel shops use them in place of planetary mixers when the priority is dough development and temperature control. The same equipment is also called a spiral mixer, pizza dough mixer, or bakery spiral mixer.

    The right commercial spiral dough mixer depends on three things: bowl capacity, fixed or removable bowl, and the number of speeds. Catalog units cover everything from a 10 qt countertop unit kneading 13 lb of dough up to a 412 qt floor model handling 440 lb. Two speeds are the standard in production bakeries: a slow speed for initial flour incorporation and autolyse, a fast speed for gluten development. Variable-speed options run as fine as 15-speed control for operators that mix multiple dough hydrations on one machine. Removable bowls let one base machine run with multiple dough types throughout the shift. Common configurations, buying guidance, and frequent buyer questions follow below.

    Common Types and Configurations

    • Countertop spiral dough mixer: Compact bench-top unit suited to pizzerias, small bakeries, and prep kitchens with limited floor space. Catalog countertop units start at 10 qt bowl capacity and 13 lb dough capacity, single-phase 110V or 220V. Suits operations producing fewer than 50 pizza balls per shift.
    • Floor-model spiral dough mixer: Floor-standing units for mid- to high-volume production. Catalog floor units cover 22 qt up to 412 qt bowls and 22 lb up to 440 lb dough capacity. Standard format for production bakeries, multi-shift pizzerias, and bagel shops.
    • Fixed-bowl spiral dough mixer: Bowl is permanently attached to the machine. Lower cost, simpler maintenance, and faster cycle-to-cycle turnaround on a single dough type. Suits operations running one or two recipes per day.
    • Removable-bowl spiral dough mixer: Bowl detaches and rolls out on a stand or trolley. The same base machine handles multiple dough types per shift by swapping bowls. Suits bakeries running pizza, bread, and brioche from one footprint.
    • Two-speed spiral dough mixer: Slow speed for initial flour and water incorporation and autolyse, fast speed for gluten development. The two-speed format is the production-bakery standard because gluten development is the function that defines spiral mixer output quality.
    • Variable-speed spiral dough mixer: Continuously variable speed control, with up to 15-speed selection on select countertop units. Suited to bakeries mixing multiple hydrations or styles (Neapolitan pizza dough at 60%, ciabatta at 80%, brioche, bagels) from one machine.
    • Spiral mixer with built-in lifter: Floor model with a powered bowl lifter. Raises the loaded bowl off the floor for hands-free emptying into a divider or proofer. Standard on bakery production lines moving 200 lb or more per batch.
    • Spiral mixer with tilting head: The mixer head tilts up for bowl removal and cleaning access. Reduces operator strain on cleanup between dough types.
    • Twin-motor spiral mixer: Independent motors drive the bowl and the spiral agitator. Allows finer dough-development control and handles heavier loads at lower stress on either drivetrain.
    • Polished stainless steel construction: Standard across the catalog. Food-contact surfaces are stainless steel for sanitation and corrosion resistance during daily wash-down.

    What to Look at Before You Buy

    • Bowl capacity and dough capacity: The two numbers do not match. A 22 qt bowl holds about 22 lb of dough, not 22 lb of flour. Catalog bowls run 10 qt up to 412 qt; dough capacity runs 13 lb up to 440 lb. Size the mixer to the largest single batch, then add 30% headroom for safety. Underfilling a spiral mixer also hurts dough quality, so a 100 lb bakery should not buy a 200 lb mixer.
    • Fixed vs removable bowl: Fixed-bowl units cost less and run faster between cycles on a single dough type. Removable-bowl units let the same base machine run with multiple bowls, so the bakery can mix pizza dough in one bowl while bread dough finishes in another. The premium pays back fast when running more than one recipe per shift.
    • Single speed vs two-speed: Two-speed is the production-bakery standard. Slow speed incorporates flour and water without heating the dough; fast speed develops gluten. A single-speed mixer can produce excellent dough on simple recipes but limits operator control on high-hydration or extended-development doughs.
    • Variable-speed control: Variable-speed mixers tune speed to dough hydration and product type on the fly. Operators running ciabatta or sourdough alongside pizza dough get more consistent results than they can with a fixed two-speed unit.
    • Hydration handling: Spiral mixers are the preferred technology above 65% hydration because the spiral folds dough without overheating it. High-hydration doughs (ciabatta, focaccia, sourdough, Neapolitan pizza) develop better in a spiral mixer than in a planetary mixer.
    • Built-in timer: Digital timers cut cycles automatically and free the operator for other tasks. Standard on Italian-made units in the catalog. Worth the premium on units running back-to-back cycles all day.
    • Countertop vs floor model: Countertop units fit on a prep bench in a pizzeria or small bakery. Floor models handle higher batch sizes, continuous production, and integration with dividers and proofers downstream.
    • Voltage and phase: Catalog units include 110V single-phase (smallest countertop), 220V single-phase (most mid-size), and 208V or 220V three-phase (largest production units). Three-phase service is required for floor models above roughly 100 lb dough capacity. Confirm electrical service at the install location before ordering.
    • Cleaning access: Removable bowls, tilting heads, and stainless steel food-contact surfaces matter for daily wash-down. Confirm tool-free access to the spiral and bowl for operations running multiple dough types per shift.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a commercial spiral dough mixer used for?

    A commercial spiral dough mixer kneads dough for bread, pizza, bagels, brioche, ciabatta, focaccia, and sourdough. The bowl and the spiral agitator rotate in opposite directions. The motion folds the dough against a fixed center post and develops gluten quickly while keeping the dough cool. Bakeries use them because spiral mixing produces better gluten structure on bread doughs than planetary mixing does. Pizza shops use them because spiral mixing handles the high hydration levels (60 to 80%) that Neapolitan and other premium pizza styles require. Hotel breakfast lines and bagel shops use them to mix 200 lb or more of bagel or roll dough per shift on one machine.

    Spiral dough mixer vs planetary dough mixer, which is right for my bakery or pizzeria?

    Spiral mixers and planetary mixers serve different jobs. A spiral mixer is purpose-built for dough. The spiral agitator and counter-rotating bowl develop gluten quickly without overheating the dough, so the output is consistent on high-hydration recipes like ciabatta, sourdough, and Neapolitan pizza. A planetary mixer is general-purpose. The same machine mixes batter, frosting, mashed potato, dough, and almost any other product because it accepts paddle, whip, and hook attachments. For a dedicated bakery or pizzeria mixing dough as the primary product, the spiral mixer produces better dough quality with less attention from the operator. For a restaurant or pastry shop mixing many product types from one machine, the planetary mixer is the more flexible choice. Many bakeries run both, a spiral for bread and pizza dough and a planetary for cakes, frostings, and side products.

    What size commercial spiral dough mixer do I need?

    Size the mixer to the largest single batch the operation produces, then add 30% headroom. Small pizzerias and bakeries producing under 50 lb of dough per batch fit on a countertop unit with a 10 to 22 qt bowl. Mid-size pizzerias and bagel shops producing 50 to 100 lb per batch fit a 30 to 60 qt floor model. Production bakeries running 100 to 200 lb per batch fit a 60 to 130 qt floor model. High-volume bagel shops, commissary bakeries, and pizza-dough producers running 200 lb or more per batch need a 130 to 412 qt floor unit. Those units typically need three-phase power and a built-in bowl lifter. Underfilling a spiral mixer also hurts dough quality, so do not oversize past the 30% headroom rule. A 50 lb bakery should not buy a 200 lb mixer.

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    Product Features

    1. Heavy duty construction on frame and bowls
    2. Uni-mold, cast iron design 
    3. Powerful, multi-speed dual motors
    4. Both mixing bowl and agitator are belt driven for consistent power and speed 
    5. Reversible mixing ability makes better quality dough, in less time
    6. Top quality, heat treated enamel coating helps prevent dents, rust and scrapes
    7. Castor mounted for easy movement and placement
    8. 250 quart bowl capacity
    9. High tech design even makes operating, maintaining, and clean up a breeze.

    Manufacturer's Warranty

      1 year

      Labor

      1 year

      Parts

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