FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAINT GEORGE, Utah — April 30, 2026
NutriMill announces the launch of its newest mixer accessory, the Clear Bowl Attachment, created for Bosch Universal Plus and Artiste mixer users who want more control, less mess, and greater versatility in their everyday mixing.
Built in direct response to customer feedback, the Clear Bowl addresses one of the most common frustrations in mixing: limited visibility and difficult transfers. This new attachment transforms the mixing experience with a crystal-clear design that allows users to monitor texture, consistency, and progress in real time.
“A better bowl changes everything,” said Gary Leavitt, President at NutriMill. “We’ve spent years listening to our customers. This product is a direct result of those conversations. It’s about giving people more control, more confidence, and more ways to use the mixer they already love.”
Designed for Real Kitchens
The Clear Bowl Attachment combines thoughtful design with practical performance:
- Precision Pour Spout minimizes drips and mess, making it ideal for pancake batter, cake mixes, sauces, and more
- Crystal-Clear Visibility allows users to track mixing progress without stopping or guessing
- Ergonomic Easy-Grip Handle provides stability and comfort, even with heavier batches
- Generous 6.5-Quart Capacity handles large batches, including bread and pizza dough
- Seamless Compatibility works with Bosch Universal Plus and Artiste mixers, as well as existing attachments like the Large Slicer Shredder
- Durable and Dishwasher Safe construction ensures easy cleanup and long-term use
From weekday pancakes to weekend bread baking, the Clear Bowl is designed to support a wide range of recipes while simplifying the process from start to finish.
Expanding What Your Mixer Can Do
The Clear Bowl is part of NutriMill’s broader commitment to expanding its ecosystem of attachments, helping customers get more value and versatility from a single appliance. Rather than adding more tools to the kitchen, NutriMill continues to focus on making one tool do more.











