Olga VB
Alyon @ Ka, Elena, like that.
Good luck!
Miranda
In an attempt to find the article of the fifth Kenwood cone, which is in the nozzle, in order to use it in a separate one, I came across an overview of the spiralizer of the nozzle.

There, a man figured out how to spiral a product larger than a hole.
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Google translation of text from German:
For this I often work with a trick. The hopper is relatively wide, but some things don't fit, but will fit well with the cutting cone. This is how I handle:
I push the pusher with the holding blade through the hopper and then pivot the hopper with the pusher with the Mairübchen (in this case) in the holder. Tadaaaaaa! Therefore, the problem is bypassed, and you do not need to cut vegetables less. This works great with anything that's not too long.

Link

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Nathalte
Miranda, and at the same time, shouldn't the blocking work? Or does it only work on individual devices?
Miranda
Nathalte, well, I'm surprised myself. For what he bought, for what he sold.
I'll have to try

But maybe he then lowers the lid and snaps?
That is, it sets it like this, then it omits it and turns it on.
Nathalte
Miranda, like so, yes, but in theory it shouldn't turn on anyway.
Miranda
Nathalte, I'll try one of these days. But maybe someone will try it before.
So we will find out what kind of trick this is.
Nathalte
Miranda, it would be great, yeah
julia_bb
Quote: Miranda
I'll try one of these days. But maybe someone will try it before.
So we will find out what kind of trick this is.
Are you going to try it on your stationary? I wonder if I'll wait)
Miranda
julia_bb, on it, I have no attachment
Masha Ivanova
Miranda, Miranda! And how are you doing with the article? Found it?
Miranda
Masha Ivanova, not.
julia_bb
Quote: Miranda
on it, I don't have a nozzle
Miranda, I think, maybe I missed something, and you bought a nozzle)) I rarely go into this topic.
uluna
Quote: Miranda
Google translate text from German: Quote For this I often work with a trick. The hopper is relatively wide, but some things don't fit, but will fit well with the cutting cone. Here's how I handle it: I push the pusher with the holding blade through the hopper and then rotate the hopper with the pusher with the Mairübchen (in this case) in the holder. Tadaaaaaa! Therefore, the problem is bypassed, and you do not need to cut vegetables less. This works great with anything that's not too long.

I checked that the cone of the spiralizer does not rotate without the lid closed.
I understood this uncle something like this ... The diameter of the cone is slightly larger than the diameter of the "hopper". And if "not a long product" allows such a thing as in the photo, to push it straight into the cone and then IMMEDIATELY snap the lid, that is, the option is not to be cut off a little. A special case ...
Well, maybe, of course, I misunderstood something
Miranda
Hands did not reach the spiralizer, but she stewed vegetables and shot a video about a spear mixer. How it interferes and extinguishes - I like it. One of the few things I do in induction. So I use it all the way, but it's not enough for direct food, such as cook / extinguish.

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Asvatova
Quote: Miranda
about the stirrer-spear
Yesterday I cooked apricot jam in induction with this stirrer too)) the whole process stood meditating as it interferes)) for the first time and really liked her work)
Miranda
Asvatova, I like it more than the new mixer.
The new one is interesting in combination with another nozzle (whisk, K-shaped), therefore it has such a shape. But it is not very much to interfere with it - in most cases it collects everything in a mountain and drives it along the wall.

And the old one normally interferes.
The exception is when there are very few products, such as one small onion. Then it catches rather than interferes.

I use a mixer most often from late spring to mid-autumn, because vegetables, preserves, jams. And in winter, maybe mascarpone. Rarely in winter.

Ideally, if both mixers were included. They complement each other perfectly. True, it only becomes new for a new car, the old one does not have a nest for it.
bangs
Quote: Miranda
In an attempt to find the article of the fifth Kenwood cone, which is in the nozzle, in order to use it in a separate one, I came across an overview of the spiralizer of the nozzle.

There, a man figured out how to spiral a product larger than a hole.
Google translation of text from German:
Quote
For this I often work with a trick. The hopper is relatively wide, but some things don't fit, but will fit well with the cutting cone. This is how I handle:
I push the pusher with the holding blade through the hopper and then pivot the hopper with the pusher with the Mairübchen (in this case) in the holder. Tadaaaaaa! Therefore, the problem is bypassed, and you do not need to cut vegetables less. This works great with anything that's not too long.

Almost a similar advice, sharing experience, was given by Zhanik-Natalya in the topic on the spiralizer:

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits # 712

I did this on Gemlux, successfully using her advice (helps):

Spiral chopper (slicer, spiralizer) for cutting vegetables and fruits # 747

But on Kenwood with a spiralizer nozzle, there has not yet been a reason to do this (and, perhaps, did not dare, since the neck-feeding tubes of the Gemlux and Kenwood slightly differ in their internal design), but on occasion I will try.

Indeed, when you remove the neck, the rotation of the cone stops (in both the Gemlux and Kenwood).
But when you install the neck, the vegetable / fruit laid on the cone rises, as it were, resting on the inside of the neck "shoulders",
and after the neck enters the grooves, rotation begins.
But with the vegetable aimed at the pusher, I have not screwed it in yet ...

Everything was fine at the Gemlux ...

LydiaVera
Hello everyone! Please tell me, did anyone have tires on the old or new Flexi?
Marinuly
Quote: LydiaVera
Please tell me if the tires on the old or new Flexy were torn?
I was not torn not on the old, not on the new. Have you got this kind of trouble?
LydiaVera
No, pah-pah-pah! But I know that the old tires were torn. And now I'm thinking - do I need to buy spare removable elastic bands for the new Flexy.
Marinuly
Quote: LydiaVera
And now I'm thinking - do I need to buy spare removable elastic bands for the new Flexy.
I think that's necessary, they don't ask for porridge, but it's somehow calmer.
LydiaVera
Marinuly,
Miranda
Quote: LydiaVera
But I know that the old tires were torn.
This is us with LydiaVera, saw an old flexi killed in the trash. But I believe that flexi's life was not going well, because what is in the photo is simply unrealistic. As if the acid was in the way. Or a dragon gnawed

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LudMila
I received new attachments for my car today - a hook and a whisk.
A hook with a spatula at the tip, from the previous induction (in a new one - not so, simpler!), And a "fluffy" corolla.
Comparison of hooks, clearly:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Weight difference, hooks:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Corollas:
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
Miranda
LudMila, here I will also ask about the adjustment.
Do the separately sold hooks need to be adjusted in height? Or is everything ok?
julia_bb
Quote: LudMila
I received new attachments for my car today - a hook and a whisk.
LudMila, Luda, thanks for the brags, very useful info.
LudMila
Quote: Miranda
Do the separately sold hooks need to be adjusted in height? Or is everything ok?
I compared the position of the hooks in the bowl, without food, put paper on. Under the "native" it moves freely, under the weighted one - with difficulty, but you can drag it through, it does not press tightly. Turned on at low speeds, no traces remain. Perhaps I'll leave it that way.
The fluffy corolla was also slightly lower than the reinforced one.
Miranda
LudMila, it is clear.
At first I did not understand what attracted the eye, and then I realized that the pin is longer, the first turns of the pin are visible. And this is the case for all three hooks. I thought that those sold separately should be regulated.
balabolka
Girls, good afternoon! And no one has an unclaimed mixing attachment lying around while cooking for the 096 Cooking Chef?
LydiaVera
balabolka, if this is about such an iron rogueline of a space type, then you can order it from Miranda in the joint venture. I have already arrived today!
balabolka
LydiaVera, thanks for the advice, I saw it, but it is worth it .... Suddenly, someone is lying around idle and will give it back
Miranda
balabolka, I already asked
Olga VB
Girls, did someone grind flaxseed in a multifunction grinder?
It's oily, I'm not sure it will work out okay. Although the nuts are stranded
zvezda
Olenka, I am also waiting for someone to pummel sesame seeds in MI or a mill: girl-th: I don’t dare myself
Miranda
Quote: Olga VB
Although the nuts are stranded
Dry the nuts.

I'm dumb. But the mill manufacturer permits in its own separate. But in a nozzle made for Kenwood is not recommended. That is, try it at your own peril and risk.
zvezda
Quote: Miranda
try it - at your own peril and risk.
And then the first to take a chance ??
Asvatova
Olga, that's just ground 2 tablespoons. Everything is great. True, not quite into flour, but I didn't need to
did not notice that it is oily. And I didn't even think that something could happen
Olga VB
I also ground a handful of about 1/4 of the jar today. It turned out quite normally.
I didn't need flour either, I just had to crush everything. And grinded well.
Miranda
Olga VB, well!
It's still a mystery to me why not. After all, they are made for Kenwood by Messerschmidt - Jupiter, and in theirs, exactly the same in design (only the fastening pin is different) - you can. Maybe protection from fools, so as not to be condemned?

IN overview of this attachment still wrote.
There is only one thing that remained incomprehensible to me.

To the tame brother, they write in the instructions: “For grinding all types of grain (except for corn). And also for poppy and other oil-containing seeds ”.

To electro-brother Jupiter: “For grinding all types of grain (except corn). As well as oil-containing, flax and sunflower seeds, poppy seeds. Suitable for herbs. "

And the Kenwood nozzle prohibits oil-containing grains.
Why? The design is the same! Or is it due to a different connection? Risk of hitting the motor? Or the motor itself will not cope? Unclear.

Even the mill at Zelmer allows "for grinding wheat, rye, oats, rice, coffee, sugar, buckwheat, black peppercorns, mustard, walnuts, hazelnuts, dried mushrooms, almonds, flax seeds, sunflower seeds and other products."

Nevertheless, Kenwood does not allow grinding sugar, nuts, coffee, flax, poppy seeds, and other oil-containing products.

When it comes to corn, it means a whole grain of corn. It's very hard. Corn grits are allowed.
zvezda
Quote: ASvatova
just ground 2 tablespoons
And what is the resin?
Quote: Olga VB
I also ground today
Did I understand correctly --- in MI?
leostrog
Before I grind the nuts, I put them in the freezer for a couple of hours and. if these are nuts in the dough, I add a spoonful of flour to them.
It's less likely that way. that the oil will run out.

But I have a different unit - it is intended for grinding.
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VRad
LydiaVera, and you have already compared the old nozzle (space type) with the new one, how do you like it?
Asvatova
Quote: zvezda
Did I understand correctly --- in MI?
Yes
Miranda
I'm a bastard. You were thinking about the mill because you read the word "oily". And you mean the multi-shredder. Earned
Olga VB
Quote: zvezda
Did I understand correctly --- in MI?

Perhaps, when grinding into flour, something oily is released there, and if just into crumbs, then I did not find the slightest signs of oil
zvezda
Quote: Miranda
You thought about the mill
Yes, we are about everything.I have nuts, just turned into a paste in a couple of seconds
Olya! Will you come .... will you show it !?
Olga VB
Quote: zvezda
Olya! Will you come .... will you show it !?
What?
LydiaVera
VRad, so far only externally. Well, they are completely incomparable, externally.
The old one certainly looks well finally! I have no doubt that she will work well, the girls were all praised. I want to cook jam, taste it. But a new one is also needed, it can be used together with other nozzles, but the old one cannot.
In general, I am very glad that I bought it.





Comrades! Sawed off the pimp from the casing and the head was closed with a plastic bowl!
Hence the conclusion: you can buy old induction bowls and use on a new one! АААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААААА AAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Miranda
Quote: LydiaVera
Comrades! Sawed off the pimp from the casing and the head was closed with a plastic bowl!
Class!
zvezda
Quote: Olga VB
What?
Everything!

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