A “Sunbeam Mixmaster juicer attachment spout” is a part of the vintage juicer accessory for older Sunbeam Mixmaster stand mixers — it’s not a modern juicer but a classic add‑on that let you juice citrus fruits using your mixer’s motor. (Collections WA)
🧃 What the Spout Is
- On the juicer attachment for classic Sunbeam Mixmaster mixers, there was a bowl‑type top piece with a drain and a small spout on the side.
- The spout allowed juice to flow out from the juicer bowl and into a glass or container placed beneath it while the mixer turned the juicing reamer/strainer. (Collections WA)
🔧 How It Worked
- The juicer attachment mounted to the top drive of the mixer in place of beaters so the mixer motor could turn the juicer mechanism.
- Citrus halves (like oranges or lemons) were pressed onto the reamer inside the bowl; the juice collected in the bowl and then poured out through the spout. A strainer (often wire or built into the unit) filtered pulp and seeds. (Reddit)
📌 What the Spout Looks Like
- The spout was usually a small angled outlet on the side of the juicer bowl made of metal or milk glass/plastic.
- This part made it possible to direct the fresh juice into another container without spilling. Vintage versions are often sold as replacement parts on resale sites and are collectible pieces now. (mercari.com)
🧠 In Summary
So if you have a loose spout‑shaped piece from an old mixer, it’s most likely part of the juicer accessory for a Sunbeam Mixmaster — specifically the channel that directs juice out of the juicer bowl while the mixer runs its juicing reamer. (Collections WA)
If you want, I can show you what it looks like or help you identify whether your specific piece fits a particular Sunbeam model.