Miranda
Quote: Sonachka
What is the difference between them?

I don't know about the thickness, but another 970 with a piece to support the test, and 980 without. Well, the design is a little different. Both have new mounts, Twister

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

I don’t know how convenient a piece of work is, in the end the dough slips off it anyway. But the fact that there is less storage space is for sure.
Sonachka
Thank you . I haven't been able to find information about the width yet.
Miranda
Sonachka, dough width?
Standard 15cm. like 95% of dough rollers.
Twig
Measured with a centimeter 14 cm 3 mm from edge to edge.
Sonachka
Thank you so much.
Miranda
Twig, well, or 14cm. standard
Me after my 18cm. all small
Sonachka
Miranda, are you at Kenwood's? I'm also in doubt about how convenient it will be, whether it's worth it or not.
Miranda
Sonachka, I have a separate and manual one.
But almost all of them have 14-15cm.

Probably, someday I'll buy Kenwood, because the electric one is convenient.
For noodles, no difference in size, for hand-sculpting all kinds of dumplings / dumplings - too. On a baking sheet, in any case, not enough, just put a couple of sheets next to it and blind or roll with a rolling pin.
Tatiana mom
Girls, do you use a centrifugal juicer attachment? How often? What kind of juices do you mainly make? I received it as a gift to the car, I checked it yesterday, because of the container for the skin, it squeezes out the fruit poorly, they are wet. As a child, my mother had these dry pieces. Can exchange if possible, of course?
I myself understand that when the children are in the house, it seems that she is needed, especially in summer and autumn, in season. On the other hand, they lived so much without her, rolling the dough would be more useful. But it is not available, it would have to wait.
Girls, in the Globe, do you sell rolling stock in Moscow?
NatalyaB
Quote: Tatiana mom
Girls, do you use a centrifugal juicer attachment? How often?
It didn't work out for me. I have not tried hard vegetables - they are not needed, and apples-pears, even not very soft, do not press, but turns into liquid puree and spits them out into a container for cake. Juice - a teaspoon. The old 15-year-old Moulinex does everything much, much better with berries, fruits and vegetables.
If you have not unpacked or used it, I recommend returning it, if accepted, and buying a normal one with this money. If you really need to.
Miranda
Quote: Tatiana mom
Girls, in the Globe, do you sell rolling stock in Moscow?

Yes, there are all the declared attachments in stock.
Tatiana mom
NatalyaB, here I am all in thought. On the one hand, we didn’t have a juicer, and it’s bad - it’s poor, but the juice comes out. I looked good under 18 thousand stand in the store.
I'm still thinking about a blender. Do you need it? How often do you use it? I have it from brown. But here is a steep glass bowl. Leave or also try to exchange, what do you think?




Miranda, Thank you!
Peter Push
Quote: Tatiana mom
Girls, do you use a centrifugal juicer attachment? How often? What kind of juices do you mainly make? I received it as a gift to the car
Tatiana mom, what kind of car did they take? Congratulations on your assistant, let it only make you happy! What have you already done with him, what are your impressions?
I understand everything - children, work, household chores, well, all the same, it was necessary to find time and at least diagonally run this branch (you need this first of all), a lot has been written and photographed about the juicer.
NatalyaB
Quote: Tatiana mom
I'm still thinking about a blender. Do you need it? How often do you use it?
I don't know if you need it, but here's to the blender - no complaints: a beast! Soups-puree, berries-fruits with sugar grind (if the presence of seeds is not important) - seconds.
Tatiana mom
NatalyaB, oh thanks, calmed down.I'll leave it! He's too handsome)) I'll try to make a milkshake for the children today.
Peter Push, thanks again!!! 8300, in the next branch has already reported)) Impressions like buying a long-awaited toy, I already hugged my 13-year-old son in front of everyone with joy.
night_furia
I also adore blender straight. Such a handsome man, such an assistant. Puree soups, mayonnaise, berry puree for soufflé I make in it. In general, we have love at first sight with him.
VRad
At one time, having bought a processor and a sieve, she said that I did not need anything else to be happy. Miranda ironically commented on this statement, and she was right. I got a meat grinder and grinder, and today I also got a blender. Why - I don't know. But I love my Kenwood so much (I can't call him Kesha familiarly) that I seem to buy new attachments for him, like toys for my beloved dog. Well, of course, all these purchases, the action in the Globe was provoked by the generosity of our members of the forum, who shared the chips. And the store itself turned out to be wonderful, as I understand that now we will constantly shop in it. My husband especially liked the Bavarian beer.
Girls, if anyone needs chips, please contact.
Olga VB
Tatiana momOn the juicer, all the reviews are not very positive, but you are unlikely to change the correct one.
If there was a choice, then a multi-chopper would be more useful, especially if the children are small in the family or if you make sauces, use spices, i.e. small amounts of grinding and whipping.
But this had to be decided before the purchase.
In any case, the machine is good, the work will definitely make it easier for you, the menu will definitely diversify, the question of gifts for the whole family on March 8, DR, NG and so on. will definitely close for a couple of years.
Good luck!
Twig
The multi-shredder is easier to buy. And you need to choose the most expensive nozzles as a gift.
Miranda
Quote: Twig
The multi-shredder is easier to buy. And you need to choose the most expensive nozzles as a gift.

100% agree! Especially if there is an opportunity now in the Globe to grab the nozzles yourself or with someone's help.

If they give gifts, you need to take the most expensive ones, and buy the cheapest ones yourself.

NatalyaB, night_furia, - I support. I love blender, although I don't use it often. But what kind of pate I made on NG and on my mother's dr. - it never happened. And better than a food processor. Just some kind of magic mousse, not pate. Why haven't I done it before?

Quote: VRad
Miranda ironically commented on this statement, and she was right. I got a meat grinder and a chopper, and today also a blender. Why - I don't know

Oh, we went to the Globe! It is a pity that we did not get together, but we can just go, because the store is cool, better than Ashanov and other hyper. The meat and fish range there is excellent, their production is also delicious. Although I myself make all sorts of sausages / wieners / ham, whenever I am, I buy their Bavarian meat bread. And for baking there, too, there is always a sea of ​​everything - something like agar, malt, mastic, different flour.

I am all tempted with a dough sheeter for this price. But I'm not buying it yet, I'm waiting, I don't know why. Probably a German parcel - I have an adapter there, one of the positions.



Today or tomorrow I will add a review on the Kenwood spiralizer. I think it will be useful to those who are looking for a nozzle, since a separate spiralizer differs little from a nozzle - the blades, their size and so on are the same. It's like with a meat grinder - a separate one and a nozzle have the same parts, and a cube-cutter nozzle from the kitchens is attached to a separate meat grinder. cars.

I'll bring the link later. I already wrote the first impressions in the subject.
Spiral cutter (slicer) Spiromat for cutting vegetables and fruits "spaghetti" # 227

By the way, what surprised me was that there was Russian on the box, instructions in Russian, and the cherry on the bottom of the box was the address of the importing company - Delongy-Russia, st. Suschevskaya 27, etc.

Why, then, is it not sold in Russia? I used to google a separate spiralizer and only saw the Ukrainian language, and after googling the Russian language on the nozzle, I was glad that there would be a spiralizer nozzle in Russia, but now I had doubts. However, it is too early to get upset, the nozzle has not yet appeared on sale in Europe.

The family joked that one kitchen machine was not enough for me, I bought myself a second Kenwood, but a small

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Twig
Miranda, Kenwood has a greenish son :))
What is it?
Miranda
Twig, young because, that's green
So the spiralizer is the same. Separate, and a nozzle appeared, they discussed a little here.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments # 3387
Twig
Oyoo, I thought it was a low speed socket attachment. I don’t need to, so I don’t read it.
Miranda
Twig, nozzle - yes, for low speed socket.

In addition to the appearance and the very fact of a separate vs nozzle, there is only one difference - the individual has final power and the only speed, the nozzle has the power and speeds of the machine itself.
Rita
Miranda, is the spiral slicer spaghetti size suitable for Korean carrots? Or fat?
Sonachka
And so today I went to the Globe near Odintsovo, I just wanted to take the rolling out, in the end I liked the store so much that I got a lot of chips. And I bought all 3 attachments, and even a meat grinder, although I did not plan and did not really read about it. Now in excitement. And the chips by the way remained, if anyone needs it.
But with me there weren't many nozzles at all. I should probably call.
VRad
Quote: Miranda
we can just go,
With pleasure. I just need my ill-going husband to stay at home

Sonachka, the grinder is excellent. The main thing is easy. Before, I thought for a long time whether to pull out my heavy one or not. Therefore, I rarely used it.
NatalyaB
Quote: Miranda
But what kind of pate I made on NG and on my mother's dr. - it never happened. And better than a food processor. Just some kind of magic mousse, not pate. Why haven't I done it before?
Why am I not doing in it ?! Thank you for the idea, otherwise everything is the old-fashioned way, in the food processor ...




Quote: VRad
Sonachka, the grinder is great. The main thing is easy.
I support! Absolutely not a superfluous attachment.
Miranda
Quote: Rita
good for Korean carrots?

And what size should it be?

Quote: Sonachka
But with me there weren't many nozzles at all.

I already said that there are not many of them, but they bring them all the time. They cannot store 100pcs. each nozzle. Plus, they don't understand the demand. But under the contract, they were booked at the Kenwood warehouse. Do not worry. I asked everything, because I hoped that these would run out and others would sell at the same discount - figurines, only these.

Quote: NatalyaB
Thanks for the idea

Do not overdo it with liquid

Quote: NatalyaB
I support! Absolutely not a superfluous attachment.

I am so satisfied with the stationary that I am not even tempted theoretically. With many nozzles it is very individual - whoever had excellent individual ones before purchasing KM, that does not need it.
Tatiana mom
Olga VB, I will leave the juicer. I have often used it these days, the eldest son is happy, but the younger ones do not understand and do not willingly drink. They will need to buy some more straws and wine glasses))
Quote: Twig
And you need to choose the most expensive nozzles as a gift.
That is why I probably have this blender in doubt. After all, I wanted to choose a harvester chopper at the beginning, the seller said "why do you need it, here's a blender!"
And the husband persuades him to use an auger squeezer, otherwise he often just squeezes the grenades, makes a hole in it and pours the resulting juice into a glass for children. Girls, can this pomegranate attachment handle?





Quote: Sonachka
and even a meat grinder, although I did not plan and did not really read about it
The meat grinder is generally wonderful. The meat scrolls smoothly and easily.





Miranda, and what kind of pate did you make? Please share the recipe.
night_furia
Hostesses, who uses the Keshin blender, tell me, please, do you strictly follow the instructions in terms of the blender's operating time of no more than 1 minute? I look at the recipe for making cream at home, where it takes 4-5 minutes to "blend". Here I am sitting all in doubts: whether to torment a blender, or to look for alternative ways.
Miranda
night_furia, didn’t even know that there was 1 minute.
I twist it as much as I want. But usually not for long, because everything is done quickly as needed.

***

The promised review about the spiral cutter.
Since constructively and in details it is one and the same, it will be useful.

Review of the electric grinder (spiralizer) Kenwood FGP 203 WG
Skazi
MirandaThanks for the great review! How did the potato taste to you?
Miranda
Skazi, tasty
when I did it the other day (asked to repeat it), then to check on the same baking sheet I also put another cut, in cubes. The taste was different, because the crust was baked on the cubes, and the inside was like a baked potato. Both are tasty, but different in sensations.
LisaNeAlisa
Quote: Miranda
The promised review about the spiral cutter.
Since constructively and in details it is one and the same, it will be useful.

Review of the electric grinder (spiralizer) Kenwood FGP 203 WG
I've also been thinking about such a cutter for a long time, but I'll probably wait for the nozzle)
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
The promised review about the spiral cutter.
MirandaThank you so much for the review - it's great. And thanks separately for the practical demonstration of what it is for. I, like that savage, kept thinking and what am I to do with this mass of beautifully chopped vegetables?
Skazi
Miranda, and from the spiralizer all the tasty potato crust?

Quote: Peter Push
I, like that savage, kept thinking and what am I to do with this mass of beautifully chopped vegetables?
Natalia, take me to your tribe I am also tormented by the same thoughts.
Miranda
Quote: LisaNeAlisa
but I will probably wait for the nozzle

I also look forward to reviews and reviews.
It was thought that with the nozzle, the products would fall into the substituted container (a native bowl or other dish), and the spirals would fly much longer, since it was higher than that of a separate one, whether they would break off. Zucchinnis will definitely not break off, but potatoes, beets are heavy.

Quote: Peter Push
I, like that savage, kept thinking and what am I to do with this mass of beautifully chopped vegetables?

Now I think about it too, I looked at the products in the store from the point of view of a spiralizer. For now, I want to bake potatoes like beets, carrots, broccoli stalks. I think that those who mainly have a vegetable side dish need such a device. 3 + - make "pasta" once a week - variety.

I also plan to make a variation of the tart with vegetables.
Like this Vegetable pie "Flower meadow"
Just cut it not in spirals, but in a wide strip, like an apple came out with a rose, just divide the long spiral into cones, and fold the rose from all the vegetables at once, and not each in its own twisted barrel.

Because the spiral turns out from larger to smaller - the outer twist is large, and the inner one is small, that is, when folded - there was a whole apple, and so pick it up so that a multi-layered vegetable is formed. I don't know if I explained clearly. This is such a theoretical idea. Or make roses from potatoes / beets and inside cheese or something else.

I also have an idea to cut a melon like that. I don't even know if it will work out. The apple didn't give a single gram of juice, maybe a melon. The wait, however, is long. I want to buy pineapple

Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
I also have an idea to cut a melon like that. I don't even know if it will work out. The apple didn't give a single gram of juice, maybe a melon. The wait, however, is long. I want to buy pineapple
The melon will probably turn into porridge, but the pineapple, I think, will be processed.
VRad
And I have misfortune
I took off the processor, twisted everything, as always, counterclockwise. And take it and crack it. A circle has cracked at the bottom of the bowl near the protrusions that go into the grooves of the holder (?), Which is put on the drive. As long as I read the topic, no one had such a thing.
Here, I sit and think. Either apply a patch of fine mesh on top on cold welding, or buy a new bowl right away.
The bowls are in one place, only the name is not entirely clear. Basic bowl AT 640/647 for the Kenwood KW715905 food processor. In Miranda's reference book KW715905, this is the article number of the bowl itself. It seems that the KW715905 Machine does not exist. I can't get through yet
Miranda
VRad, Oh oh
This is the first time I read this.

I would have called first, after all, you recently bought. Although, it is unlikely that there is a guarantee for mechanical damage

The article of the bowl itself, yes.
Googled to the top - why do we have such expensive parts
In Kiev, 400 + - hryvnia, this is less than 1 thousand rubles.
VRad
Quote: Miranda
it is unlikely that there is a guarantee for mechanical damage
This time. And two - I bought it on Avito. Come on, I'll get over it.Still, thanks to you, we managed to get such discounts in Globus. + - as you like to say. New bowl 2 with a small t r.
Still, I tend to cold welding. There is no food contact. I will glue it around the entire circle with a fine mesh for extra strength.
But most importantly, why did this happen ?! Not that I twisted it that much. In addition, she put the already cracked bowl on the holder and removed it with her help. Maybe some kind of bias happened.
In general, people, be careful

Thank you for the information on Kiev. Maybe friends are perplexed. Then I will definitely gather for a visit
Peter Push
Quote: VRad
I took off the processor, twisted everything, as always, counterclockwise. And take it and crack it. A circle has cracked at the bottom of the bowl near the protrusions that go into the grooves of the holder (?), Which is put on the drive. As long as I read the topic, no one had such a thing.
VRad, You are the first. I suspect that the cracks were there originally. Sorry. Call the store (if 14 days have not expired), as well as the service center. I think Miranda right, you will have to buy, but you still call, I would even contact the official representative office.
VRad
Peter Push, Thank you. Trying is not torture. Unfortunately, I have no receipt for it
Miranda
VRad, or skew or something originally.
Maybe they put it on the table unsuccessfully, with force (it happens to me).

It won't be worse if cold welding, yes.
VRad
I called the hotline. We sent it to the service. They offered an expertise, but what kind of expertise can there be. Obviously, she is to blame for something.
Peter Push
VRad, do not sprinkle ashes on your head, if you didn’t drop it from the table on the tiled floor, then there’s no fault, you would clearly notice the imbalance, and it was not possible to twist with it in a normal way, not in a normal way - it would have cracked right away. That's what I think. There are three roads in front of you, as befits - buy a new bowl (the easiest, therefore more expensive), apply cold welding, make an examination (a long way), I would buy and take it for examination. Good luck!
Marinuly
Peter Push, Valeria bought it on Avito. Does it matter?
VRad
Quote: Marinuly
Does it matter?
Of course it does. I have no receipt. But I swear there were no cracks. Precisely because I bought from my hands, I carefully examined everything. I did something wrong. To understand that.
But one thing is clear. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO TIGHTEN
Marinuly
Valeriamost likely there was a latent defect.
How I twisted mine, when I forgot in which direction it was necessary, beyond words.
And nothing, everything is fine.

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