Marinuly
if anyone decides to order an old flexi
So she still needs to be found ...
Who is the first to find, immediately whistle
LenaPena)
Marinuly, the consultant dressed me in Mvideo, turned it on, everything works, but I bought it anyway, asking about the possibility of a return. At home, everything was dressed and worked with a bang! And I read about the protective cover that it does not close with its own wipe. At first, I also wanted my own for cheese, and then I thought that induction would not turn on without a casing, so the metal rim is not important, I don’t wipe it in huge portions, so I stopped here for now! Fits exactly! Sits, despite the smaller thickness of the pin, firmly! Like this)))
And I also bought a meat grinder attachment from a burnt out Kenwood meat grinder for 600 rubles.))) Burned out the first time from the hostess, but there was no gorantia, they did not repair it)) and I needed a meat grinder so badly, and with money at that time, to put it mildly it was very tight ... I'm still happy !!! I wish I could order a lattice with three large holes for sausages from the turners for it, as in the Soviet ones ... who did not order it?
Marinuly
LenaPena), so I still need sieve 992, I also want to make cheese.
And I also bought a meat grinder attachment from a burnt out Kenwood meat grinder for 600 rubles.)))
I read about it Well done!
Tan_ch
I would also like to buy an old-style flexi, and I also really liked the additional attachment for the meat grinder, which was discussed not so long ago
Miranda
Quote: leostrog
I have a KMM710 and a stainless steel bowl.

And why is he not very? What disappointed?
Matilda_81
Quote: Rottis
eh ... nobody wants to share secrets (
I have a very small kitchen and apartment. the machine itself with a saucepan and one whisk / hook / stirrer is constantly on the table. (depending on what I do, the whisk / hook / K-nozzle are swapped) There is a second plastic bowl with a double boiler, the remaining whisk / hooks are unloaded, all this stuff is under the dining table. The remaining hooks / stirrers are stored in shoe boxes in the wardrobe. The wiping sieve, cube cutter, and multi-chopper glasses are on the top cabinet in the nursery. The Spaghetti Sheeter and Spaghetti Cutter are in the kitchen cabinet. 1 glass of the motorized multi-chopper is at the sink. The food processor is hidden in a bookcase. A spatula on a stand-cup with the rest of the blades. something like that
I forgot to write about a blender and a grater, they are in the cabinet under the sink.
everything seems to be spread around the apartment. but everything is within walking distance. no need to take out half of the cabinet to get the right attachment.
Peter Push
Quote: Rottis
eh ... nobody wants to share secrets
Rottismaybe I'll "console" you a little. There is a photo in the second part "Kenwood Kitchen Machine", there were good ideas for small kitchens, and even this year, in my spring or early summer, in this topic or in the above mentioned one of our men also posted a photo, there very good ideas for storing planetary attachments. Good luck!
helena3
sieve 992 fits a bowl of 6.7 liters or 4.6 liters? I wanted to order 992 today. They said that 6.7 liters would fall into the bowl.
Twig
Elena, and how it, interestingly, will fail if the diameter along the upper rim is the same
win-tat
Quote: Rottis
eh ... nobody wants to share secrets
Yulia 3do4ki showed
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Matilda_81
Quote: win-tat
Julia 3do4ki showed
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
I envy quietly ... I can only dream of this ...
Miranda
Rottis, I have all the stirrer attachments in the basket on the shelf, behind the food processor. And next to it, the Axion meat grinder was attached.And in front of her are two boxes with tins for creme brulee from a cooking burner.

On another shelf in a basket - a cube assembly, disks from the processor, a soufflake sticking out, a spare flexi elastic band, an iron stirrer spear. Behind the basket is a blender and a mill (they are not visible). This is a lower cabinet under a worktop with a door. Extreme, therefore, the shelves are not full-sized, rounding at the countertop.

And above this compartment is Kenwood with protective covers, next to a mini-chopper. Cups and a second knife on the coffee / tea shelf.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
The baskets are very helpful for compact placement. For stirrers, a higher and narrower basket, because in a wide one they crawl and do not want to stand, but here you can put it vertically

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

uluna
Quote: Miranda

uluna, all bowls 6.7 l. fit.
there is junior models with a major build (i.e. with a large bowl), they were completed with plastic bowls. This is the cup from her.
Miranda, you just have some encyclopedic knowledge about Kenwood Thank you very much! After this your post, vague doubts began to torment me ... "Was there a boy?" .. (silver bowl). Hike, there was still no "boy", because today a message came from an English-ebey seller: "Please advise if you are happy to receive WHITE color bowls in place of Gray bowls?"
Well, not an asshole ?! Okay, figs with him, let it be white. More precisely, white. Out of greed (saving on delivery) I ordered 2.
Girls, no one can get a cup for 2900? Of course, when it comes
Miranda
uluna, I just googled a lot while waiting to buy
But I don’t know from which model the silver bowl, but in the pictures I often came across it, and it exists in the breed.

And the seller was a bug. I would demand compensation, since the white bowl is sold a lot and is cheaper. You have an official reason - an inaccurate description. Color / size / photo discrepancy on ebe is not welcome. And it turned out to be expensive.
Pandochka
Hello everyone!
I also join the purchase of the old flexi)))) Keep me, please, in view of)))) The second bowl will have to wait until September (through Tatiana), I want a sieve now, you praise it so much))))
Olga VB
No one has ever complained that the sieve from a small bowl somehow behaves differently on a large one.
Along the topic there are posts on this topic.
uluna
Quote: Olga VB
No one has ever complained that the sieve from a small bowl somehow behaves differently on a large one.
Olga, one of the men on the forum, I remember, suggested that the thin pin 992 could gouge a wider socket over time, no?

Quote: Miranda
I would demand compensation, because a white bowl is sold a lot and is cheaper.
Miranda, but you are right! Che I was led right away ... Although there seemed to be no cheaper white bowls there. But I wanted and ordered the GRAY bowls! And this seller, as if with a decent reputation, at the time of ordering there were as many as 6 of them)) In general, I wrote to him that I only want gray ones. Well, let's see ... This is my first ebay order
Helen
Quote: Rottis

girls, please answer!
develop doubts ...
I also use 992 sieve, and everything is fine .... (I have 096)
Natusichka
Quote: Mila_sha
Onions on the largest grater, like carrots.
Mila, take a picture, please. How did it come about? Not porridge?
Darkusha
Olga VB
Please delete this message too. I can't wait for an answer now
Olga VB
Quote: Rottis
And you, in order not to be distracted by my stupid questions, which have already been discussed a thousand times, you can simply ignore my posts and not answer them.
I cannot ignore any posts here, neither stupid nor smart.
And if next time you have nowhere to shine with eloquence, please choose another site for this.

Quote: uluna
Olga, one of the men on the forum, I remember, suggested that the thin pin 992 could gouge a wider socket over time, no?
This was just a guess.
After that, many confirmed that the thin pin does not dangle, it sits steadily in the socket.
And since then, no one has ever said that something bad happened in the future.
Miranda
Quote: uluna
Although there seemed to be no cheaper white bowls there.

White bowls are available on Amazon German for 16 euros.
It makes sense to wait for the September joint purchase in Germany here on the forum, then the bowl will cost about 1.5-1.7 thousand, depending on the course.
Tan_ch
Quote: Miranda

White bowls are available on Amazon German for 16 euros.
It makes sense to wait for the September joint purchase in Germany here on the forum, then the bowl will cost about 1.5-1.7 thousand, depending on the course.
Miranda, and where can you read about this joint purchase?
Miranda
Tan_ch, there are several topics in the procurement topic.
Basically, the topic is about the pasta store, because Tanya buys not only there.

Purchase in a German pasta store (SP, Russia)
Chef
Quote: Rottis
Olga, will you now erase all my posts?

If you are erasing, including with the answer to a question to another forum member, then try to erase yours too ...
A month to study the Forum Rules.
Oktyabrinka
and I'm talking about the sieve again. I bought a 930 and for some reason the grate was turning all the time, as if the dimensions were not the same, it was adjusting the height of the nozzle and the blades were tightening, well, it still doesn’t and the grate starts spinning, and the basket itself is well clamped. I showed it to my husband and he did it in the manner of gratings in a meat grinder - I riveted a stainless steel into the basket at the bottom of the rim, and cut a small notch in the gratings and now nothing turns, I am very pleased with the sieve.
j @ ne
Tatyana, thanks for the idea! In my plastic and metal, they turn a little bit. I am also very pleased with the sieve, and I take out the plastic one more often, it is more pleasant for me in it, perhaps.
Inusya
Maidens, forgive me, I missed something ... since we are talking about bowls ... White plastic bowl with ice cream maker - can it be used separately from ice maker? Well, for example, for kneading something if in that, for example, whipped egg whites yet? I have been thinking for a long time, is she a double metal? Or is it better to use it in the kit?
Here is a mule to me this question and that's it
Olga VB
Inusya, very many ice cream bowls are used not so much for their intended purpose, but as a spare one, and they no longer think about any other in this capacity.
Do you have an ice cream maker or are you just making a theoretical estimate?
Inusya
There has been an ice cream maker for a long time, but I haven't tried the bowl separately ... I just tried it on ... the handles itch. I was thinking of whipping something, it seems squirrels. I think, and if in it? .... But without consulting with society, I did not dare.
And one more factor - we have terrible water, and we are tired of rubbing water drips on a stainless steel. And so - little white!
Olga VB
So try it, and you will also write your opinion to us.
Good luck!
Kolizeika
Inusya, we constantly use the ice cream bowl as a spare, especially during the harvesting season. We use a wiping sieve on this bowl.
galina_red
Girls in the M-video have a multi-shredder for 3190. Maybe someone else has not bought ...
Kolizeika
I had one glass of the multi-grinder cracked, tried to grind the turmeric root, never do that foolish.
Skazi
Miranda, but you will not tell me the size of the baskets in which you store the attachments.
I also want to buy these.
Mila_sha
Quote: Natusichka
take a picture, please. How did it come about? Not porridge?
Of course, I've already thought about it myself, next time I need such a bow, I'll take a picture. I really liked it, not porridge, but slices. The husband suggests that the bulb should be lowered sideways, holding the slices at the roots and feathers with your fingers, i.e. the onion is not large so that it fits into the guide glass. It turns out very even and identical onion straws
Quote: Olga VB

Here's another here take a look.
Miranda
Skazi, the size of the baskets is the inner size.

Narrow - 17.3x25, height 15cm.

Wide - 22x28, height 14cm.

I think any will do. I didn't buy them on purpose, but I had different baskets, which I began to look at how to use. In the wide mixing nozzles, they crawled, fell, did not line up ||||. The K-shaped in the wide part is 15 cm, the old flexi is 16 cm, the new one is difficult to measure since it is a curve

It seems that I bought these in the fixprice. Maybe you have some baskets at home too?
Skazi
Miranda, I don't have any at all. Unbottled me.
Thank you very much for the size, I'll go for a walk to the store.
Olga VB
Skazi, you still measure the size of your shelves
Skazi
In general, I could not resist, I ordered this nozzle-grater for KYU, which we discussed a few pages ago.
In the description it was written that it was for Kenwood, the number was the same and translated from German in the description and the cover was indicated.
Exact name: Jupiter Kenwood Reibevorsatz 224.000 mit Streuschutz, Größe 8.
The price of the issue is about 1,700 rubles plus shipping.
After several weeks of anxious waiting, the package finally arrived.
The nozzle itself is packed in a crumb-box (in the background on the right):
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
And the view from the back side:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

There is a small instruction in German:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
And on the last page there are even some recipes:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

The nozzle itself is put on a meat grinder, from which the knives are first removed, it turns out like this:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

To begin with, I shoved a piece of "Alenka" chocolate:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Then the almond nuts:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
It looks like a grater without a casing:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

And the result:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

When unscrewing, a piece of chocolate and a half of a nut were found inside at the junction of the grater and the meat grinder. For some reason, they did not crawl further into the grater.
Hope it is useful to someone.
Olya, yes, it's too late to rush about, I already ran for baskets. This bright idea, to measure the height of the shelves, came to my mind already in the store. But the purchased baskets all successfully entered the shelf, except that the nozzles in the vertical position barely rise. We'll have to put them at an angle.

Olga VB
Skazi, Checkmark, this is for the 950th meat grinder. Wasn't there a similar drum under the 955?
I looked at KU, but did not find it. Maybe you came across?
Skazi
Olya, unfortunately, I do not know how these models of graters differ.
On Kyu I saw only three such graters - one that I bought, the second for Kitchen, and the third, the most expensive, of Kenwood himself, with the same number as Jupiter - 🔗
I can measure some dimensions or let you try this attachment if you like. What if it fits?
Miranda
Quote: Skazi
Exact name: Jupiter Kenwood Reibevorsatz 224.000 mit Streuschutz, Größe 8.

Wow! Very interesting, thanks!
And how do you like it?

It seems to me that for little things, such as nuts, chocolates, radishes ... That is, everything small, which is also ok in the food processor, but a couple of things / pieces are lazy. And more for the cheese.

Replaces the nozzle with drums, and is much cheaper.
Quote: Olga VB
this is under the 950th meat grinder. Wasn't there a similar drum under the 955?

Girls, please enlighten, otherwise I have a gap here.
Is there a different diameter? Now both are on sale or one of the meat grinders is old, although you can buy it, like a flexi.




Quote: Skazi
But the purchased baskets all successfully entered the shelf, except that the nozzles in the vertical position barely rise. We'll have to put them at an angle.

How do you quickly do everything - decided and did
Are they the same?

I wanted to take a picture of them sideways, I went, and I have an old flexi in the dishwasher (I made a cupcake), and a K-shaped one (I was beating minced meat for cutlets), and the hook is now busy with bread. Almost empty basket

Mila_sha
Girls, today I decided to make rice noodles so that I could roll it on the dough roll and oh, alas ... Nothing happened. Rice flour was ground, I liked everything, on the smallest grind, I had to skip first on a large one, then on a second run on a very fine one. I liked the flour, but it didn't fit in the noodle dough. I took steamed rice (what I was at home, hunting is worse than bondage! I was too lazy to go to the store for a round), and probably in vain I took this, the dough did not work. I did not want to stick together, and then it became so sticky that I did not dare to pass it through the rolling. My husband reassured that he would eat any that I did, and I rolled it out with my hands as best I could and cut it by hand, so much with her. Boiled thick, it tasted like dumplings with potatoes. And she got interested - can anyone do it? or where to read, please poke into the topic, I did not find this in the topic with recipes.
Olga VB
Quote: Skazi
Olya, unfortunately, I do not know how these models of graters differ.
Quote: Miranda
Girls, please enlighten, otherwise I have a gap here.
Is there a different diameter? Now both are on sale or one of the meat grinders is old, although you can buy it, like a flexi.
They have diameter is different
I am very happy with my 955th.
We didn’t sell it, they brought me from Germany. By the way, it was not at the KU then.
By analogy with freestanding meat grinders, 955 is an analogue of the 700th series, and 950 - the previous ones (300/400/500 ...)

Quote: Mila_sha
And she got interested - can anyone do it? or where to read,
Mila, I made with purchased rice flour. Did 50:50 with wheat, no eggs, only flour-salt-water.
It rolled out normally. The noodles turned out not quite the same as from the store, but quite tasty.

I know a recipe like this for rice:
Rice flour - 500 grams
3 eggs
1 tablespoon water
salt

But here it is flour, not rice "semolina".
You can also look at the Phillips pasta topic, where the girls lead different recipes.
By the way, when cooking rice noodles, so as not to get a paste at the exit, you need to hold it at 80 * C for 10 minutes and that's it.
Good luck!
Tan_ch
Skazi, Galina, thanks for sharing, very, very interesting,
I want this even more now.

Nobody wants to team up for a purchase ?, otherwise the delivery is more than the cost of the attachment ..
Mila_sha
Quote: Olga VB
But here it is flour, not rice "semolina".
Olenka, thanks, I will think. Rice flour is expensive. Need to try. I ground myself buckwheat, I will try to bake bread. Maybe rice "semolina" is also suitable for bread. They bought the mill just for the noodles, it's a shame not to use it. I will also read about rice to look for information in the internet, they say a variety of rice with increased gluten should be found, and you can even make a "semolina" grinding.
Olga VB
Mila, We do it with semolina, and there is just semolina grinding.
Have you ever tried skipping your rice at the finest grind? Perhaps it will turn out just flour
About gluten: you can add a little rice starch.
By the way, glass noodles are generally made from starch, though not rice.
Mila_sha
Quote: Olga VB
About gluten: you can add a little rice starch.
By the way, glass noodles are generally made from starch, though not rice.
Ol, today we missed 4 times, the first time I dealt with the mill, until we recognized which one, by typing, we read the instructions at the last moment, I laugh! But on the smallest it turned out just 2 times, like it was small, to the touch it squeaky like starch. I found here that I need to take polished rice for noodles. A girl was grinding in the same mill. True, she did not show a photo of the finished noodles, only a photo of the dough. Nothing, I'm in no hurry, I'll try different rice, I'll figure it out by trial. Rice starch cannot be found in our stores.
Olga VB
Mila, do not be lazy, please, take pictures of the results of your experiments and tell us about everything
We wait

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