Bijou
Quote: Peter Push
and we really want you to have this too, so we visit all sorts of sites
Oh!
But 4 thousand is still too much for me.
Peter Push
Quote: Bijou
But 4 thousand is still a bit too much for me
Yes, a little expensive, my induction cost 27 kopecks euros with delivery from Kiev, but I got on a joint purchase, the collection took 2 months, I got into the middle.
Peter Push
Quote: Twig
I have no desire at all to try a different hook shape.
My Kenwood has no problem, but he is a 096 major.
In kitschen, the dough was creeping up, it was like that. But then it was mixed and put into place, in a bun. Rather in the heart.
Twig, here is no longer a desire, but a necessity, at Bijou the dough along its own hook to strive upward, she is forced to stop the process and throw it into the bowl, unless it is kneading. And how are you? A question about this has already been raised on the forum several times, the hooks are the same, the cars too, some creep up, others do not, there was one case that this was observed in a spiral hook. They measured the distances from the hook to the bottom of the bowl and to the rubber mat, but still did not decide why? Now there is also a Kenwood spiral for new cars, you just need to find out if it fits to 050 (there are different pins), but they are not on sale. We talked about the Kitchen hook, which also suits the chefs. Although here is a professional spiral, but he is reeling, but Kirillov is very pleased with him.

A twig, and even for Admin, "Kneading the dough with a combine" also reaches the limiter, Admin writes, "In the process, the dough rises and falls ..." for Bijou it does not fall and does not mix.
Miranda
Quote: Twig
Like raped and overloaded by the fool herself
Did they say it in words or give a conclusion?
You can always argue, but you need paper.
Quote: Twig

Kitchen took it to the warranty workshop. She is one. There they took it apart and said what I wrote above. They called, they said 7500
If I want to pick up without repair -1500 for diagnostics.
That is, if you look for an alternative repair, everything will have to be paid early.
I wrote to a sales company. Until they answered, the holidays.
What do you recommend?
I plan to fix it, but then complain, but I can't figure out who.

There seems to be no overheating protection. The nest that works for the corollas, but that for the nozzles does not. There the drive gear was chewed. As a scientific matter, I don’t know.
She did not cook on an industrial scale, although the Kitchens are positioned as equipment for bars and restaurants, hardy.
anuta-k2002
Dough sheeter
Friends, did anyone try to roll puff pastry, which needs to be rolled up in many layers with butter, on a dough sheeter?
Quote: Gayane Atabekova

anuta-k2002, Anya, I somehow tried the flaky one and it didn't work out. And the usual dumplings with a bang
Quote: LisaNeAlisa

I started the dough rolling machine. I liked it very much! I will definitely leave only her, I will sell the empire)

Quote: Miranda

LisaNeAlisa, and what is better than a separate one?
So what is electric? Or does it roll better? Or the height of the rollers?
Quote: shlyk_81

The fact that electric))) hands are free, and you can roll long canvases))) But the manual one rolls thinner for me. I left it, because I only have a rolling nozzle, but I cut it by hand. I have a marcato atlas
Quote: LisaNeAlisa

Miranda, rolls better, smoother. Electric, of course. The rollers grip the dough better, they seem to have thin notches, the rollers on my dough sheeter are smooth.
Of the minuses, I can note that the metal at the junction with the machine has already been scratched, there the shavings have already been removed.
I rolled the yeast dough on naan tortillas, the thinnest at 4, so I think that it will be enough for the noodles.
Quote: Gayane Atabekova

And I ride on a Kenwood dough sheeter. First for 2, then for 5 and at the end for 7. Thin dough on dumplings and khinkali. There are 8 and 9 more. But I don't. The dough sheeter is a thing!
Quote: Ketsal

Miranda, the dough sheeter is a song and noodles cutter, I like the one that is wider. I make from durum flour for 8. MMM, I recommend
Quote: leostrog

Is it more convenient and rolls out thinner - a nozzle for Kenwood or Marcato with an electric motor?
I stood next to this Marcato and thought - do I need it or not, if I almost never make pasta?
Can I make a thin strudel dough on it?
Quote: Masinen

leostrog, Marcato Atlas rolls thinner
Quote: leostrog

Yeah thanks. Is there a significant difference in convenience between manual and electric?
What does it do?
Quote: Masinen

leostrog, and I have a soiled one with a motor))
But it can be used without a motor.
Well, it is convenient, of course, when your hands are not busy with the handle to twist.
But the easily soiled motor is very noisy. There is my video where I tell the dough on it and you can hear the engine humming.
Kesha works quieter, there is also a video with him.
here are the links to the recipes, and the video on the recipes
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachmentsPita classic Serbian in a pressure cooker, multicooker and oven
(Masinen)


and here with Kesha
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachmentsLasagna
(Masinen)
Quote: Miranda

Separate can be electrical.
I like the height of the location in the Kenwood attachments, you don't have to bend down at all and the long one does not creep on the table, but hangs down.
Quote: Masinen
yes, at kenwood it is convenient that you are standing right and working))
Quote: Gayane Atabekova

And I ride in the cache while sitting.

lady inna
sifting and wiping attachment KAB992 PL
Good evening everyone! I read the whole topic, but still did not understand: is the KAB992 PL sifting and wiping attachment suitable for the MAJOR series machines?
On page 11 Masinen explained in detail with photographs: not suitable.
On page 14. cvetlk Maria's conclusions were confirmed.
On page 24 Catwoman told and illustrated that the sieve still fits
On page 36 to the question Helen Sails, Belka13 and Olga VB confirmed how I realized that you can use it.
So is there a risk of damaging the machine (or attachment) or is there no such risk?

Quote: Belka13

lady inna, I have AT930 and AT922. I use both nozzles on the induction model, just remove the protective cover from the top of the machine.
I apologize if I misinterpreted your answer in the link. So, you are not a Major? Although, as I understand it, structurally they differ only in the lower part - where is the induction panel? AT 930 is the current KAV 930, which, according to the information from the site, is suitable for the induction model.
Quote: Olga VB

lady innaThe point is that the sieve itself, although it is different, but it is quite normal sits on a large bowl, but the scraper pin is thinner for the chiefs, and thicker for the majors. Therefore, the chef's scraper from this nozzle fits into the wider hole of the majors, although it is a little backlash, but it is quite efficient in this configuration (but not vice versa). You won't ruin the car with that. But, of course, "native" attachments are preferable.
Quote: Belka13

lady inna, I used both sieves in the 23rd model and in the induction. There is not much difference. If you are still in doubt, look for your own attachment so that you will not be disappointed later.

Alycha
Girls who have an old blender knife (no teeth) and no pusher stick should be changed urgently - it's just heaven and earth. Yesterday I took a bunch of basil, dill and cilantro, a glass of sunflower seeds, salt, perez balsamic sauce, olive oil, half a glass of water - it turned out to be an excellent homogeneous paste. It never worked like that in the old
Our price is at least $ 5 for a stick and $ 15 for a knife (the glass does not need to be changed).
Spain
Please advise what to buy. I need graters (I often rub potatoes on my grandmother, potato pancakes, plus different salads), is it better to buy a vegetable cutter or graters as part of a food processor?
leostrog
The grater is definitely better (there are coarser and finer ones)
Gayane Atabekova
Buy a high speed slicer. AT340. Rubs quickly and in unlimited quantities. Just have time to substitute the cup.
Olga VB
And the processor is enough for me. In addition, it has not only graters, but also a chopper.
Miranda
It's hard for me to compare, because I only have a food processor.
But he is enough for me.

I support Olga VB
Pancho
Quote: Olga VB
In addition, it has not only graters, but also a chopper.
And the blender probably duplicates it, no? If suddenly a person already has it.
Miranda
Pancho, no, the blender does not duplicate the processor knife.
Spain
I have a blender, but in a vegetable cutter, how do you get Korean carrots?
LisaNeAlisa
Spain, no way, nozzles don't have such a grater ...
Kestrel
Belka13, there are only a sieve and a chopper from inexpensive nozzles, now I'll see which ones. If 3 different 4 thousand. + Were I would take. And so there are the rest of the nozzles from 8 thousand and above.
Kara, I have witnessed, the sieve is there only for these models (Kenwood KAB 992 PL nozzle is suitable for kitchen machines from the Chef Sense series.), sorry. But I took with an eye to the need for the household, I did not want to bother with the sale. But now I started thinking, maybe I will do it, it’s been a long time ago. I want a car, then I'll ask later here about the popularity of expensive attachments, if there are universal (for all Kenwood secrets) there
there is a choice:

-for cutting into cubes KENWOOD MGX400 Suitable for kitchen machines of the Chef, Major, Cooking Chef series and for meat grinders price 8 499 rub
- meat grinder KENWOOD A950 for the kitchen machine of the Chef, Major and Cooking Chef series price 8 499 rubles.
- for rolling flat pasta KENWOOD AT970A is compatible with all kitchen machines of the Chef, Major, Cooking Chef series and with meat grinders. price 8 599 r
-KENWOOD AWAT 641 juicer. they simply write that the price is universal (i.e. for everything?)
- for cooking tagliatelle KENWOOD AT971A connects to the low-speed connector of kitchen machines of the Chef, Major, Cooking Chef series, suitable for meat grinders price 9,999 rubles.
- vegetable cutter KENWOOD AT340, like the price of 9 699 r.
- The KENWOOD A (WAT) 320 shredder is suitable for the Chef and Major series kitchen machines. price 4 599 r
- for sifting and wiping KENWOOD KAB 992 PL (AW20010006) suitable for kitchen machines from the Chef Sense series

Kara
Anna, the given prices are really slightly lower than now everywhere in stores, somewhere by 500 rubles, somewhere by 1000.

But to be honest, the prices for all the attachments now are a killer. For the same money (or even cheaper), stand-alone units are sold. A set of attachments (now they call it "Everything you need" - a blender, a meat grinder, a multi-chopper, a food processor and a citrus press), previously included in the KMM 023 kit, costs 54,000 rubles. I bought the whole set together with the car for this price.
Belka13
Kestrel, Hooray!!! Looking forward to delivery to celebrate! Which store is this?
Kestrel
Belka13, with the letter E. There is no action on the site, it came to me in the mailing list. But I can share the link. Delivery on 25.11.16. now would not change your mind and cancel
Belka13
No, no, thanks. I also receive their mailing list. This is what I asked, just in case.
Miranda
Belka13, and where to subscribe to the newsletter?
Belka13
Miranda, on the Eldorado website. I signed up for a long time, I don't remember how it happened. Or, after ordering in the online store, I subscribed.
Perhaps you need to register, and then make the necessary subscriptions in your personal account.
proshka
And at one time I was greedy, I did not buy a tagliatelle attachment, now I regret it. I found Italian durum flour in Metro, now I'm hooked on pasta made from it, and machine slicing would really not hurt me. And the price for it is horror! Nobody knows where to get a discount?
Miranda
Belka13, ahh ... I thought the Kenwood site where stock news is sent.

I don't need Eldorado.
Thanks for clarifying
lady inna
Quote: Kestrel

Belka13, with the letter E. There is no action on the site, it came to me in the mailing list. But I can share the link. Delivery on 25.11.16. now would not change your mind and cancel
There is a promotion on the site. In the section "Promotions". There I dug it out. No mailing. The operator is kind and, when ordering, checked the presence of all attachments and the machine itself. Everything came exactly.
Miranda
Girls, what is the designation for some nozzles at the end - PL?
MomAnya
Quote: Miranda

Girls, what is the designation for some nozzles at the end - PL?
Miranda is most likely plastic.
Miranda
MomAnya, ahh ...
I thought maybe with a new non-round pin

I googled a sieve, and saw it with PL, and some others had it.
Bijou
They said "plastic" and again I was happy with my new plastic bowl.)) Now I have completely forgotten what a bowl is to wash after a daily test.

Thanks to the kind person who married her for a couple of thousand!
Miranda
Bijou, is it in the ice cream maker or on the German Amazon?
I want it too!
Bijou
This is the one in the ice cream maker.)
Nevertheless, the dough must be washed from the metal immediately or ripped off later. And here, from the very beginning, it leaves better - I unfasten the hook with the wound dough and transfer it to the container, the bowl is almost clean, cleaner than steel. Well, the next day, before pouring water there, I touched it with my fingers if suddenly there was something stuck and threw it into the sink. That's all the cleaning.)) In my case, it is also fixed softer - the steel one, it used to be, on the test, it twists so much that I’m looking for something to lean against Kenwood in order to depict the proper lever.
But to watch how she turns out on the dumplings dough - these are nerves of steel.))
Miranda
Quote: Bijou
steel, it happened, on the test, it twists so much that I'm looking for something to lean on that Kenwood in order to depict the proper lever

Oh, I've had it once.
Four hands unscrewed the bowl

It turns out that plastic does not twist like that and on a dumpling dough it is generally better than steel?

Great!
Bijou
Well, I think that the bottoms in our cars (and bowls, respectively) are arranged differently, so I would not bear it with a machine gun. In my general, everything is too rough and primitive, the metal is cut out to the holes, therefore it bites into the clips tightly.)) The same Sens has a much more elegant solution. And my plastic is stamped at the bottom, not cut.

Although it may well be that the plastic is really easier to unscrew, it itself is kind of very slippery.


Added on Friday 18 Nov 2016 02:30

Quote: Miranda
and on the dumplings dough is it generally better than steel?
I didn’t quite understand .. On a steep test, she is led strongly in different directions from the pressure of the hook with the dough. And it's shallow. I can imagine what the high amplitude will be.))
Miranda
Bijou, ahh ... plastic leads.
I mistook this in the night, apparently I read it wrong.
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
Bijou, which one is in the ice cream maker or on the German Amazon?
Miranda, here at 14.14, 🔗, and the designation at the end of PL is also in the food processor that goes to the fast-speed drive.


Posted on Friday 18 Nov 2016 02:43 PM

Miranda, but did not write - 26538 - the number of the plastic bowl for the majors.
Miranda
Peter Push, Thank you!

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Girls, and I found a new (for me) attachment.
So it’s old - old-style flexi.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

Well, as I have found it, she is in Moscow, and I will only pick her up on the 27th.
I will test it later and will definitely tell you.

Masinen, have you already come? Have you tried it?
***
I was looking just now for rubber gaskets for a mini-chopper, and see what picture I found.

This is the name of the pins for the food processor, it itself has not changed.
Suddenly someone will search, and here it is.

The top one is on a high speed socket, like a blender, mini chopper, slicer.

The lower one is for the medium speed slot.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
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But I still can't find a new blender knife and a stirring stick, what is the name and is there in Russia.
Masinen
MirandaWhere did you find such inflection?
I'll get mine only by the end of January ((So long to wait, you can be stunned.

Yes6 and how much did you pay for it?
Miranda
Masinen, I quite accidentally bought it from my hands on Avito.

Yesterday I was upset that my hand sieve-rub, brought from Italy, was some kind of fig, that out of grief I decided that half measures would be enough, I needed to look for a nozzle for Kenwood. Otherwise, I will still buy manual ones, so in the end I will pay the full cost of the nozzle.

Well, I was browsing the Internet everywhere, I went to Avito, and suddenly there was something like this, I didn't even believe it. Today a friend bought it out in the evening, and when I come to Moscow, I'll take it for myself.

I got it cheaper than a German Amazon.
It's even embarrassing to talk.
Masinen
Quote: Miranda
It's even embarrassing to talk.
Come on, say I won't be upset
Honest pioneer))
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
Girls, and I found a new (for me) attachment.
So it’s old - old-style flexi.
Miranda, this is a very good attachment, in my 770 model I did not have flexi at all, I bought it for the occasion and almost for thanks, I like to work with it, and I have the most popular hooks.I don't know how the new one works (judging by the videos on YouTube it is good), but you will like this one too! And the new Kenwoods are released with her.
Quote: Miranda
This is the name of the pins for the food processor, it itself has not changed.
Suddenly someone will search, and here it is.
Miranda, but this is important information for me, also on occasion you can buy a combine for a medium-speed slot, and then a matter of technology. Thank you very much, the horizons of my searches are now much wider.
Miranda
Quote: Masinen
Come on, say I won't be upset

Answered in messages

Quote: Peter Push
I bought it for the occasion and almost for thanks

Well here I am almost for thanks
I would like to try to beat the butter. It seems that since there is a structure inside, and not an empty space as in a new one, then it would be better for this flexi to beat the butter.

Quote: Peter Push
And the new Kenwoods are released with her.

In what?
It seemed to me that all the flexi are now like this, with a hole inside.



But I also like the new flexi.
While I can judge by the video of the old one and my experience with the new one - the new one collects better from the walls, so the new flexi is also good.
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Quote: Peter Push
Thank you very much, the horizons of my searches are now much wider.

I would clarify again before buying.
But everywhere they write that only the pin of the food processor has changed, since they refuse to use the medium-speed socket.

Recently they wrote how a new knife and a stirring stick were bought for a glass blender of the previous version. With a blender, only the knife itself is new, and you can bribe it separately.

Quote: Alycha
Girls who have an old blender knife (no teeth) and no pusher stick should be changed urgently - it's just heaven and earth. Yesterday I took a bunch of basil, dill and cilantro, a glass of sunflower seeds, salt, perez balsamic sauce, olive oil, half a glass of water - it turned out to be an excellent homogeneous paste. It never worked like that in the old

I just haven't got it yet, I don't know the name for googling.
But the plans of the Israeli friends are to ask for a purchase.
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
I just haven't got it yet, I don't know the name for googling
Miranda, a knife under the blender bowl of the Kenwood combine, as they are called in spare parts stores. And the bdender nozzle KAN358GL.
Miranda
Peter Push, everything has an additional name.

For example, rubber gaskets for a mini-shredder must be Google - Kenwood KW676756

Induction whisk with thick rods - Kenwood KW711661

And with thin, as in 020 and which Rita wanted - Kenwood KW712207

Etc.

Often, spare parts and attachments have another designation - AW .... numbers.

For these AW and KW with numbers or just numbers, you can google any store in the world.


Added Saturday 19 Nov 2016 00:04

Yesterday, when I was looking for a sieve-rub, I saw in some stores that they called her - a tomato juicer

But all other designations of letters-numbers from the manufacturer were the same.

Paul I
Quote: Miranda
in all there is an additional name.

For example, rubber gaskets for a mini-shredder must be Google - Kenwood KW676756
This is called part namber.
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
Peter Push, everything has an additional name
Miranda, I know, but this is all that I found, in this store everything is strictly indicated, but the knife has only a name. I apologize.
Miranda
Peter Push, I'll try to google just a knife, thanks!
Air
Girls, do you wash the meat grinder attachment in the dishwasher?
Paul I
Quote: Air
Girls, do you wash the meat grinder attachment in the dishwasher?
Not worth it. Vendors do not recommend. It is bad for her there.
Anchic
NinaAs far as I know, nothing of aluminum alloys can be washed in the dishwasher. And this applies not only to Kenwood. Some kind of chemical is going on. reaction and they turn black after.

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