leostrog
Well. these "sticks" are about 3-4 mm thick. and the length is about 3 cm. I often make eggplant stews and there it is important.
vis
Here in my phillips multi-cutter there is such a nozzle, for cutting into slices, I grind carrots for pilaf on it. Somewhere about 2-3 mm, the thickness of the block, and the length across the width of the carrots, usually 3-4 cm. They are also slightly bent, but quite a bit .... And for fries there is also there, much larger, they have something- I never used it ...
leostrog
Could you take a picture of the slices and put a ruler next to it?
Gayane Atabekova
leostrog, On a fast speed for large fries, it cuts almost like that. I cut it for pilaf.
Nyufab
Can you tell me if you are making a honey cake in induction cache? if anyone tried, tell me how.
vis
Quote: leostrog

Could you take a picture of the slices and put a ruler next to it?
Ok, I'll post it one of these days.
Neo
Comrades, who is about what and crummy about the bath :)))
I continue my stories about the ice cream maker. In general, today I finally passed my attachment in the m-video :(
After the freezer, the sealed-looking bowl cried all over: ((There was nothing more to change ..
I talked to the managers about these ice cream makers. The uncle who manages the kenwoods said that they wrote a complaint to kenwood, and perhaps these ice cream makers will recall, since there are a lot of complaints, namely on the tightness of the bowls.
And another manager even said that these bowls (not only from Kenwood, but in general from this type of device) allegedly deteriorate from prolonged storage! () Like they somehow bought a batch of something there with the same freezer, it lay in the warehouse, some bolts rusty there and the freezer started to leak ... In general, I listened of course .. But in my opinion this is some kind of garbage then .. At home, then they all, too, are then stored after purchase and do not know that they are no longer in the warehouse and cannot rust :)))))

In the meantime, after reading the forum, I was not particularly upset, I am looking in detail in the direction of the compressor freezer
And to replace the ice cream maker I took a high-speed grater for sale, because I had nothing else to take: (I bought all the promotional nozzles :)
No one accidentally wants to change - a grater for a pasta attachment? (my last attachment wishlist :))
Zhanik
Girls, good time!
And someone can take a picture live and show how a high-speed grater stands and looks on Sense with a bowl placed under it?
I have a nozzle at home, and a combine in the country
I think he can sell me his old white one at a reasonable price (I used it a couple of times), and leave a new one for myself ... It has no transparent nozzle. On Senes, it is normal, even beautifully white, but on Cooking it turns out she hangs high. It's inconvenient for me.
Neo
Zhanik high speed on sense high. Even with a transparent insert, the 10 liter Ikean casserole has a gap. If I master cooking today, I will take a picture
Zhanik
Quote: Neo
If I master cooking today, I will take a picture

Thank you, Valeria! This is probably because of the gearbox ... It is not for nothing that they added a nozzle. I don't have it (no nozzle, no reducer) ... But I'm still really looking forward to it!
Can I have a photo with my own bowl? So it will be clearer to me
Neo
Yes, of course you can :) I just meant that I was completely uncomfortable with a bowl, a big distance ...

Oops. It turns out that I said something wrong. Highly without a transparent insert, and I substitute a 10-liter pan without it :) and with a nozzle to the bowl exactly 2 cm.
By the way, pay attention to how I have a gearbox from the nozzle, as if not to the end. And then it is not introduced. So I'm flattered .. maybe it will develop over time?

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Zhanik
Thank you very much, Valeria!
I got it!
Paul I
Quote: Neo
And then it is not introduced. So I'm flattered .. maybe it will develop over time?
Is not a fact. However, constructively this is not essential.
zhariks
At 770m, it also does not screw up to the end. Apparently this is a feature of these shredders. By the way, why do they add their own gearbox to each nozzle ??? In theory, the gearbox inside the combine should be so. And so the dimensions and cost of nozzles are increasing ...
Paul I
Quote: zhariks
By the way, why do they add their own gearbox to each nozzle ???
For the sake of universality. Not every machine has a medium speed slot.
Neo
Pavel, they have gearboxes for low-speed attachments (cube cutter) and for high-speed attachments (grater shredder). I think they are needed as a "build-up" of the nozzle :) Structurally, for example, you cannot put a grater on a machine without a gearbox, the size of the nozzle will not allow it, it will rest against the machine.
Vlad_Ru
Quote: Paul I
For the sake of universality. Not every machine has a medium speed slot.
Not quite so, the high-speed "socket" is the motor shaft itself, and all these graters should not have a weak power, plus also speed, therefore a gearbox is needed. Imagine that the carrots are jammed in the grater, and the engine does not take long to burn
zhariks
So they write that the old one without a gear ... Well, the shape of the nozzle could be changed or the nest could be moved. Boshevsky mum has all nozzles without gears and the price tag on them is more adequate, respectively.


Added Thursday, 02 Mar 2017 11:50 am

Quote: zhariks
Imagine that the carrots are jammed in the grater, and the engine does not take long to burn
1-1.5 kW to burn? I doubt it ...
Zhanik
Quote: zhariks
So they write that the old one without a gear

yes, without gearbox. It is very convenient to put especially on the Sens, because there is no side.
Neo
Quote: Zhanik
yes, without gearbox. It is very convenient to put especially on the Sens, because there is no side.
Can I ask for a photo? I can't imagine how without him. Is there a different grater design, or what?
Zhanik
Quote: Neo

Can I ask for a photo? I can't imagine how without him. Is there a different grater design, or what?

Yes. Another. Photo is possible only on the 7th, not earlier. Everything is in the country. Even the box
Neo
I'm not in a hurry :) Just awfully interesting :)
In general, these gearboxes are, of course, extremely inconvenient (and heavy infections, too)
But now I'm even glad to the adapter (for a low-speed socket in the sense) - the topic came across answers that some, when processing some products, leaked juices from a juicer, a meat grinder, etc. And if this happens, then of course it is better if in transition will flow, not into the car body ...

By the way, please tell me who knows. Why are the jacks high-speed and low-speed - does it mean there the shafts rotate at different speeds (according to the name), or to use the attachments on one at a high speed, and on the other at a low one? Or are the nozzle designs such that the nozzle rotates slowly on low speed and 6? Or, in general, are these names conditional to distinguish the nests? (she was wise with a question)
Vlad_Ru
Quote: zhariks
So they write that the old one without a gear ... Well, the shape of the nozzle could be changed or the nest could be moved. Boshevsky mum has all nozzles without gears and the price tag on them is more adequate, respectively.
I have a car January 2016 shredder 2015 there is a gearbox.

Quote: zhariks
1-1.5 kW to burn? I doubt it ...
Do not confuse the power consumption and engine power, but you can burn everything, easily and not forcedly
The motors that are used in our technology are high-speed, therefore, the "shaft power" (there is such a term) is not very large
Choppers and blenders (which are put on that nest without a gearbox) use small knives and, accordingly, a small lever, but the grating discs are already different. By the way, all industrial shredders (I came across them) necessarily come with a gearbox, although the engines are there oh, like others.
vis
Quote: leostrog

Unfortunately, I haven't found the device yet. which would cut my carrots so well and without manual labor.
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
As promised, I'm spreading the sizes of the slices on a Phillips multi-cutter.I just insert the carrots, without cutting them beforehand, the length of the slices is obtained by the diameter of the carrot.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Unfortunately, neither the AT 340 nor the AT 643 have anything like this (((I really like this kind of pilaf cut ... But in Kenwood, there is nothing to replace it with. In general, of course, it is not clear why that kind of money for nozzles ... Why can't one make one, so that both cubes (different) and graters-shredders (and also more different ones). That would be convenient! And then the attachments are all huge, take up a lot of space, also at a frenzied price, and very much too " narrow-profile. ”It seems that when developing these attachments, Kenwood thinks only about how to get more money from the owners of already expensive kitchen machines, but not about the convenience of the user.

Or even if they sold different discs separately (as in the same phillips, there are separate lattices for different cubes and even triangles). And here a separate nozzle is obtained for each cut ...
leostrog
Oh really great cutting! 3 mm wide and 3-4 cm long "straws"
I get this only with a manual "mandolin".
dana77
Quote: Neo
No one accidentally wants to change - a grater for a pasta attachment?
Valeria, what do you want to change for? 340 to 910?
Neo
Quote: dana77
what do you want to exchange for? 340 to 910?
Yes exactly!



Added on Friday 03 Mar 2017 04:12 PM

Vis, but what does a grater look like for such slicing?


Added on Friday 03 Mar 2017 04:14 PM

Well, they could well combine the cubes with a shredder into one and make several versions of the cubes. And let them sell discs separately, like discs for a paste-nozzle.
And the pasta attachment (910) could well be combined with a meat grinder, it seems to me ...
dana77
Colleagues who have a 647 processor, tell me or poke where they discussed it. (I remember where it was, but I can't find it)
Is the processor bowl removed from the machine only with the pin? I can't remove one bowl, and with a pin it is very heavy
Maybe I'm doing something wrong.

I finally printed out the processor that I ordered on CU, tested it and I'm very happy about it. This is what I needed. The only thing, it turns out a bit high, my car is perpendicular to the wall and I have to push it out from under the cabinet. But I still like the nozzle.
The most popular 2 discs, grater and slice. The grater is always in the processor itself, and the slice is pushed into the bowl. I have a whisk and a K-shaped one there, and now there is also a disk, but at the same time they do not interfere when I turn on the car. And save space for storing attachments.
Belka13
dana77, waited a long time for the nozzle?
dana77
Quote: Neo
Yes exactly!
Sorry,
I can 974 (spaghetti, new) offer for exchange)))


Added on Friday 03 Mar 2017 04:22 PM

Quote: Belka13
dana77, waited a long time for the nozzle?
Exactly a month, I paid on January 4, took the parcel on February 4. And it was precisely because of this nozzle that they did not ship for a long time, it was not in stock. Although the status of the order was Ready for shipment.
I also ordered a Dyson humidifier and little things, for a full load. It turned out very profitable, even taking into account the delivery of 65 euros.
vis
Quote: Neo
Vis, but what does a grater look like for such slicing?

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Right hand attachment. That is, essentially the same as for fries, but smaller. The AT340 has similar ones, but very large ones.
Belka13
I see, thank you, Natalya And now the status is "under the order", I think, order or wait - suddenly it will appear.
Miranda
Quote: dana77
Is the processor bowl removed from the machine only with the pin? I can't remove one bowl, and with a pin it is very heavy

I didn’t take off right away either.
And then they suggested that when the nozzle was unscrewed from the socket counterclockwise, then without removing it, it was necessary to turn it a little more counterclockwise, then the bowl would unhook from the pin. That is, the machine is like a lever.

Likewise, I remove cubes.
dana77
Miranda, thank you very much!!!! Happened!!!!
Miranda
dana77, this is not thanks to me, but to the collective mind of the Bread Maker

And instructions
VeraS
Quote: vis


As promised, I'm spreading the sizes of the slices on a Phillips multi-cutter. I just insert the carrots, without cutting them in advance, the length of the slices is obtained according to the diameter of the carrot.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Unfortunately, neither the AT 340 nor the AT 643 have anything like this (((I really like this kind of pilaf cut ... But in Kenwood, there is nothing to replace it with. In general, of course, it is not clear why that kind of money for nozzles ... Why can't one make one, so that both cubes (different) and graters-shredders (and also more different ones). That would be convenient! And then the attachments are all huge, take up a lot of space, also at a frenzied price, and very much too " narrow-profile. ”It seems that when developing these attachments, Kenwood thinks only about how to get more money from the owners of already expensive kitchen machines, but not about the convenience of the user.

Or even if they sold different discs separately (as in the same phillips, there are separate lattices for different cubes and even triangles). And here a separate nozzle is obtained for each cut ...
In AT340, the largest grater (N3) cuts just such a "straw". The length depends on how you place the carrots in the receiver. I don't promise a photo, but I'll try)))
Lёlik
Can you please tell me, can you separate the bowl with the AT640 attachment?
vis
Delete, wrong)
Belka13
The AT640 is an old food processor.
igel _el
Quote: Lёlik

Can you please tell me, can you separate the bowl with the AT640 attachment?
Yes, it can be removed from the pin.
Lёlik
AT 640 is an old model, but I got it not long ago. The bowl was removed from the pin, but not in a screw-like manner, as they wrote about 647 above, but simply pulled out, with a little effort. How harmless it is for this device, if you constantly remove it back and forth. Plastic and metal are not the best connections. And washing with a pin is also not very convenient ...
accountant
Natasha! I'm writing off-topic just in response to gratitude. please write from what and how the processed cheese was made in more detail - what kind of cottage cheese brand the amount of cottage cheese consistency on what and how they did it and what happened as a result - straight viola in consistency and taste (not an omelet, not a curd mass?) but it comes out every time and I am collecting information. if possible in the subject of this cheese, write atoms, I may not find your answer ... thanks for the gratitude !!! I'm glad that I liked the recipe and everything works out!
cv-1963
Hello, dear members of the forum!
My dream has come true - sufleika! Please advise on two issues:
- there is one more screw connection in the box. For KM 096, which of the "bolts" to use?
- when I started to wash, I saw a small white rectangle, somewhere 2 × 3 mm, where the expansion begins. It doesn't seem like a marriage. Is that how it should be? Or will it start peeling?
I will try to insert a photo:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Miranda
The bolt is a spare.
Kenwoods put it on many baits.

I don't know about the rectangle
cv-1963
Miranda, thanks, I understood about the bolt, yes, they also put the key.



Added Sunday 05 March 2017 09:46 PM

LenaPena)
cv-1963, one of these days I'll take my soufflake, I'll tell you if I have a rectangle.
Ljna
cv-1963, my souffleika has the same rectangle, nothing peeled off
cv-1963
LenaPena), Ljna, Thank you!
This is most likely due to the manufacturing process.
Paul I
Quote: cv-1963
- when I started to wash, I saw a small white rectangle, somewhere 2 × 3 mm, where the expansion begins. It doesn't seem like a marriage. Is that how it should be? Or will it start peeling?
These are the technological rush formed during the casting process (who has more, who has less). There is nothing to peel like that.
cv-1963
Paul I, Thank you!

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