Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Catwoman

I have a gray blade, everything is fine, nothing falls off, I have been using it since April.
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What is the difference I do not know, I have a gray blade. I have been using it since the end of January and everything is fine. Frankly, I have never regretted that I bought the Kenwood 724. Although before that I bought Brown.
Since everything is fine with everyone, then we need to take it.Thanks for the feedback.

Catwoman, and you are on the slow cooker, but it seems under a different nickname?
Catwoman
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Since everything is fine with everyone, then we need to take it.Thanks for the feedback.

Catwoman, and you are on Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com, but it seems under a different nickname?

Yes, there I am Vasilisa, for some reason they didn’t want to register me under that nickname, they said that such a user already exists, but for some reason I didn’t find him. I never hid it either here or at the Multicooker. ru that I'm on both forums.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Catwoman

Yes, there I am Vasilisa,
Exactly. I remembered everything, such a beautiful name should be. Saw I read your messages, in the thread about Polaris, sorry for the offtopic
Catwoman
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Exactly. I remembered everything, such a beautiful name should be. Saw I read your messages, in the thread about Polaris, sorry for the offtopic

Yes, it's okay, it's just that I probably chose the wrong names, since I could not register under the same one, or maybe the problem is that I registered at different times. I'm not very good at computers, so I won't say for sure, on this score I have only assumptions. Well, now I decided that everyone was already used to it and that something should not be changed.
Rapunzel
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Daisy, thanks for the answer!

Uv. owners of Kenwood 724, please explain to me why some potato makers have white blades, and some gray ones.
Is there any difference in them. the photo shows that the white one consists of two parts, and the gray one is one-piece. Does this affect something? Today I turned this crinkle carefully and disassembled it. Do these blades fall off during operation (which is solid, gray)? I would have bought it today, if he climbed into my stroller (the box turned out to be very large), but then I did not take it. If anyone answers my questions today, I'll go by car tomorrow and take it.
I have one, too. It feels like boiled vegetables - potatoes, carrots, pumpkin without a skin can not kill it. One of the girls on the forum killed a potato maker with cottage cheese. Others keep wiping and nothing. I always make cottage cheese with an iron foot. Maybe also because I take a small amount and objectively there is nowhere for a potato machine to swing around.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Rapunzel

I have one, too.
Well then we must take it, since I laid my eyes on him as soon as he appeared
Many thanks to everyone for not leaving my questions unanswered.
Qween
Today I took out a Kenwood submersible blender and could not push the nozzle-foot into the motor until it stops / clicks. As if something is interfering, other nozzles are also not inserted. Already with all her strength she shoved, it is clear that quite a bit is not enough to snap into place. When she freaked out completely, she connected it as she could, and then rested her foot-attachment on the table, and with all her might she began to put pressure on the motor part. Somehow it was connected, but not tightly, the gap remained. Of course, I blended the pate, but what to do next, friends? What's broken there or what? The blender did not fall, I use it carefully, and here it is with him ...
Luysia
Qween, he seems to have been bought not so long ago? I would take it to warranty repair.
Qween
Luysia, it was bought over a year ago ...
Tomorrow I will twist it one more time, if I don’t find the reason, I’ll drag it to the workshop.
Luysia
If there is no guarantee anymore, then maybe a little man (with a screwdriver) from his inner circle can give a look. Maybe there is a trifle, something is stuck somewhere or clogged.
Luysia

I was also afraid that the end of Panasonic came when the SON could not open the lid in his MV and decided to disassemble it CAM.
Nothing, unscrewed something, disassembled and unlocked the cover. Collected and it even works.

Qween
I dragged my blender to the store where I bought it. The salesman-handy muschin looked at this whole thing and responsibly declared that it was only necessary to carry it to the service. Tomorrow I'll carry it, why delay, it's not fun without a blender. For now, I'll take my old Ros mixer-blender from my parents' attic. Otto is a thing!

No word on this Kenwood. I bought HP - it broke, before this blender, the blender also broke, and this one gets out.
Wildebeest
Qween
I also have a Ros mixer still alive. But I have not used it for a long time, for the sake of memory. I bought ugo four months before Chernobyl.
Zvezda askony
Quote: Qween

No word on this Kenwood. I bought HP - it broke, before this blender, the blender also broke, and this one gets out.
Well, in such a situation there is only one advice.
Treat any technique with love and respect.
And she will answer you with excellent work for many years.
Maybe funny -... but true.
It works
My technique, which is very important to me, has names.
Not all of them, of course (there is a lot of it! Still)
But I respect all technique.
Well, on the topic of armored men
Bought a printer - stopped printing - a call to the center - only repairs - 45 days - sad
The admin arrived - thought, touched, thought, felt, it worked !!!!!!
Something like that
Rapunzel
Quote: Zvezda Askony

My technique, which is very important to me, has names.
Not all of them, of course (there is a lot of it! Still)
But I respect all technique.
Oh, and I thought I was the only one who gave names to devices. But no, there are many of us - enthusiasts.
Qween, about problems with putting on attachments. Sometimes the sprockets on the motor end and on the attachment do not quite match in position. Well, it was shot like this. And then they worked with the other leg and on the motor part, its position changed. Then the semicircular protrusions begin to interfere with putting on the nozzle. I do so, gently swing my leg back and forth in a half-dressed state. She will hook the star and put it in the right position. Then the nozzle is put on correctly, without any effort. Probably now this hint will no longer help, but suddenly when it comes in handy.
Caprice
Quote: Wildebeest

Qween
I also have a Ros mixer still alive. But I have not used it for a long time, it is for the sake of memory. I bought ugo four months before Chernobyl.
Wow! I have this served for 17 years! Was purchased in 1984.
ElenaMart
And Ros has been alive since 1984 and ready to work.
Wildebeest
Caprice
ElenaMart

What a tenacious Ros. It is not for nothing that there is a quality mark on it.
Qween
Quote: Rapunzel

Sometimes the sprockets on the motor end and on the attachment do not quite match in position. Well, it was shot like this.

RapunzelTo be honest, at the beginning, I strongly hoped that this was such a case, and tried to regulate this matter. But it seems that this is not the point.
rusja
I also have it in Brown, the corolla almost immediately ceased to fit into the nest, but since I practically do not use it, I don’t worry about it, I’ll really have to twist it, twitch it, maybe it will help
Qween
I report:
I went to the service center, there are two in front of me !!! man with harvesters Kenwood Chef. One of the two - a man, said that Kenwood had already got him. Then other people in the queue joined the conversation. I kept quiet, but I was holding my blender in a transparent bag in my hands, so people tried to feel sorry for me.
It is not the first time that those two combine harvesters have been brought in, and the man from the line asked the girl who was taking over the equipment for repairs to voice to everyone that Kenwood should not be bought, and this is a bad company. One woman stood with a different brand of oil cooler, but she also began performing at Kenwood.
It was all cool ...

So my turn came.I asked to show the master immediately, because I urgently need it. The girl took my blender somewhere, then a guy came out with him and began to carefully peer into all the blender parts in front of me. Then he left, and returned with a little black rubber band, as on the pins from the nozzles. He took off the rubber band from my attachment-leg and put on the one that he brought. And all this instantly snapped, as it did not jam. He said that somehow there was a rubber band from another nozzle and remained on this nozzle, in short, I did not understand how it happened. I came home, checked all the other attachments, and they all have their own rubber bands. And all the attachments are now perfectly fastened, as if they also did not jam. These are the pies.
Rapunzel
Qween
And you can ask to tell in more detail where there are these magic rubber bands to know the enemy / \ friend in the face?
Qween
Blender

This black rubber band is worn on a metal pin, which is inserted into the sprocket in the motor part. Well, I explain ... And next to me I put that rubber band that the master had taken off. It looks exactly the same as the new one.
Wildebeest
Quote: Qween

Blender

This black rubber band is dressed on a metal pin, which is inserted into the sprocket in the motor part. Well, I explain ... And next to me I put that rubber band that the master had taken off. It looks exactly the same as the new one.
Damn, it’s necessary. A similar black rubber band once flew off my Vitek, I threw it out, but Vitek is still plowing.
True, when I saw this rubber band, I thought about where it came from. So I threw it out.
Here it is a not very used brand of technology on the farm - plowing as if nothing had happened. And the invited masters go deaf.
Rapunzel
Quote: Qween

Blender

This black rubber band is worn on a metal pin, which is inserted into the sprocket in the motor part. Well, I explain ... And next to me I put that rubber band that the master had taken off. It looks exactly the same as the new one.
Thank you . She ran and looked at the blender paws. All rubber bands are in place t-t-t. Now I will know that it is worth keeping an eye on them.
It's good that the damage was minor. I hope the owner won't be bothered by the cache anymore. When you get used to it, the kitchen is already difficult without a blender.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Truncated, and now I'm with a new blender, and not only. Thanks to Lena-Koshatnitsa and everyone, everyone, everyone for their help in choosing a blender. Just a huge thank you to everyone! Here he is:
Blender

I also bought a combine. Also Phillips-baby. They praise him. And I don't need a big one, although I want Bosch or Kenwood with planetary nozzles. Balls, balls!
Blender

I'm waiting for my husband from a business trip to plunge into these aggregates with my head, the plans already have only 100
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Catwoman

Ksyushk @ -Plushk @, congratulations on your purchase!
Thank you Len! You wouldn't show me your meat, I would take the kesha, although I still want it.
Quote: Catwoman

Have you tried it already or not?
Not yet. I turned on the blender at idle, listen to how it makes a noise - pretty quiet. I have a bunch of ideas on which you can try all this good, here are eaters now while I and my daughter. The son does not count, he feeds from my plate. Here comes our most important ... then I will begin to conjure. Chop the hotts hard and hard On the harvester, plans to grind and freeze half a bucket of carrots
Flax, yesterday in a "different place" I asked whether to grind cottage cheese with my foot or in a small grinder to grind it, so that how soft it would be? And then she fell ill with the mashed potatoes, but they are not there anywhere.
Daffi
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

I also bought a combine. Also Phillips baby. They praise him. And I don't need a big one, although I want Bosch or Kenwood with planetary nozzles. Balls, balls!
Blender

I'm waiting for my husband from a business trip to plunge into these aggregates with my head, the plans already have only 100
Congratulations on your purchases
I have exactly such a combine, I just chopped the onion on it, rubbed the carrots and chopped the cabbage, put it on to stew. Very convenient The combine has minor flaws, for such a price I forgive him everything

I just have a Bosch with a planetary mixer, but now I chop and rub on baby Philips, grind with a Brown blender, I stopped using a meat grinder, because it is more convenient and faster to grind meat or chicken fillets with knives on a combine or in a blender.
The combination of a mini harvester and hand blender with chopper is a very good combination, you made the right choice.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

Congratulations on your purchases.
Thank you!
Quote: Daffi

I have exactly such a harvester,
It was your posts that spurred me on, so I was only going to buy a blender
Quote: Daffi

The combine has minor flaws, for such a price I forgive him everything
This is probably the remnants of the unwashed? I think this is not a problem. From Burner, too, there is, though smaller, but you also have to cut it with your hands
Daffi
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Thank you! It was just your posts that spurred me on, so I was only going to buy a blender This is probably the remnants of an uncleaned one? I think this is not a problem. From Burner, too, there is, though smaller, but you also have to cut it with your hands
I have found three flaws so far:
1.wraps carrots or beets
2. When shredding cabbage, leaves are left unused, that is, before shredding, you need to think about how to properly cut the head of cabbage so that it shreds correctly.
3. After carrots or beets, you have to wipe the white parts of the combine with a cotton swab with sunflower oil to wipe off the orange.
But these are little things, as I said. At the same time, I really, really like what pieces of the grater I rub on the carrots and beets, now the beetroot caviar and carrot salad are much softer than when I grated the Korean carrot grater from the Bosch combine.

I make cottage cheese in a chopper from a Brown blender, I like it better. But I will listen to the advice of experienced, I'm still a beginner.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

2. When shredding cabbage, leaves are left unused, that is, before shredding, you need to think about how to properly cut the head of cabbage so that it shreds correctly.
Or you can ask to take a picture, the next time you shred cabbage, wake up how to cut it better
Quote: Daffi

3. After carrots or beets, you have to wipe the white parts of the combine with a cotton swab with sunflower oil to wipe off the orange.
Thanks for that!
Daffi
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Or you can ask to take a picture, the next time you shred cabbage, wake up how to cut it better: girl_red: Thank you for that!
I have not yet understood how to cut the head of cabbage more correctly so that it chops with almost no waste. When I find the right option - I will share
With carrots, everything is easier - you need to buy thin carrots so that two carrots fit almost end-to-end in the loading opening in a vertical position, then when rubbing the carrots do not tilt and the harvester rubs them better.

And I also realized that you don't need to grate or chop boiled carrots in a food processor. After that, I had to wash all the parts with the Fae, and then wipe everything with a cotton swab and oil, because the orange bloom was everywhere, both in the bowl, and on the lid inside, and on the knife, just a guard
It is probably better to grind boiled carrots with a blender's foot, then there will be much less washing.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

I have not yet understood how to cut the head of cabbage more correctly so that it chops with almost no waste. When I find the right option - I will share
I will wait
Quote: Daffi

With carrots, everything is easier - you need to buy thin carrots so that two carrots fit almost end-to-end in the loading opening in a vertical position, then when rubbing the carrots do not tilt and the harvester rubs them better.
And where can I take it thin. We have a carrot from our garden, one is enough for me 3-4 borscht in 3.5 liters, you feel the size That's why I want to grate and freeze, so as not to clean the elephant's leg every time
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
ABOUT, Daffi, I have a question for you, how to an advanced user of this combine. I myself was asked this morning: can you knead the dough on it? From the pictures from the instructions, I realized that both liquid (for pancakes) and thicker (for some kind of pie) should be kneaded with a knife. Right?
Taia
I, too, was tempted to buy Phillips, the baby. Very good help, especially in summer with an abundance of vegetables.But so far I have only used a coarse grater and a slicer. In order not to leave any leftovers, I just keep it turned on a little longer, and then all the leftovers wear out ... The small, compact size of the combine, it is somehow very comfortable in my hands.
Taia
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I'll wait: yes: And where can I take it thin. We have a carrot from our garden, one is enough for me 3-4 borscht in 3.5 liters, you feel the size That's why I want to grate and freeze, so as not to clean the elephant's leg every time

Slice the carrots lengthwise into several pieces, depending on the size of the carrot itself. And get some thin carrots. I do like this
Tanyusha
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @ Congratulations on your purchases. I have been using the Philips electric grocery cutter for 11 years (baby Phillips), although during this time they did not change the design a lot, and the attachments are still the same. I'm happy with him like an elephant, especially if you need to do the preparation for the winter, everything will be rubbed instantly and it is convenient to wash it in the dishwasher. True, the dough is not when I did not make it in it, there are enough other bells and whistles.
Daffi
Quote: Flaksia


Slice the carrots lengthwise into several pieces, depending on the size of the carrot itself. And get some thin carrots. I do like this
I just wanted to advise the same

Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Flaksia

Slice the carrots lengthwise into several pieces, depending on the size of the carrot itself. And get some thin carrots. I do like this
Quote: Daffi

I just wanted to advise the same
It is clear that it is necessary to cut it.
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Ksyushk @ -Plushk @ Congratulations on your purchases.
Thank you, Tanyusha!
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True, the dough is not when I did not make it, there are enough other bells and whistles.
I'm also a mixer, if not cool, and HP if cool. The question just caught me by surprise.
Daffi
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

ABOUT, Daffi, I have a question for you, how to an advanced user of this combine. I myself was asked this morning: can you knead the dough on it? From the pictures from the instructions, I realized that both liquid (for pancakes) and thicker (for some kind of pie) should be kneaded with a knife. Right?
Wrong
For batter (pancakes, charlotte), mayonnaise, whipping whites or eggs, you need to use an emulsifier disc, it is on your left in the lower corner in the photo.
Use knives to prepare shortbread chopped dough.

Chadeyka has the same mini-Philips as you and me, only an older model.

Grinds roasted nuts and biscuits, makes "dough" for the "Bukovinsky nut" cake
Chops berries into ice cream
Makes oat cookie dough
Makes Linz cake dough
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Gingerbread dough
Chopped dough
It is better to take proportions such as those from Chadeyka, so as not to overload the combine.

So far, I only made pancake dough, beat whites and eggs for charlotte, of course, it does not beat like a mixer, but for some products this is enough.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

Wrong
For batter (pancakes, charlotte), mayonnaise, whipping whites or eggs, you need to use an emulsifier disc, it is on your left in the lower corner in the photo.
Use knives to make chopped shortbread dough.
That's why I thought so. These manufacturers are misleading with their pictures.

Daffi, thanks for the links, how I went to the museum, such beautiful appetizing photos. I'll take everything to my bookmarks, it's a sin to miss such a step-by-step description.

Daffi
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

That's why I thought so. These manufacturers are misleading with their pictures.

Daffi, thanks for the links, how I went to the museum, such beautiful appetizing photos. I'll take everything to my bookmarks, it's a sin to miss such a step-by-step description.
Just in the instructions it is written that you need to beat whites, eggs or mayonnaise with a disc, you misunderstood their pictures. In general, the instructions for the combine were not very good. I downloaded the instructions for Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia and some other countries, so there is much more information about the capabilities of the combine.

Chadeyka has an excellent LJ, I "discovered" it a long time ago, she has already written four books and the fifth is on the way. In the fifth, she bakes according to GOST recipes, as in childhood.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

Just in the instructions it is written that you need to beat whites, eggs or mayonnaise with a disc, you misunderstood their pictures. In general, the instructions for the combine were not very good.
I read and understood about proteins, cream and mayonnaise. And the instruction is really uninformative. Here's how to understand it?
Blender
The page about the knife. Dough for pancakes and pie, they are drawn to do everything. Or am I misunderstanding? Those who do not have access to such sites as, who can be asked, can only read the instructions. They will look and will do as it is drawn. Well, now I have learned everything from you, dear bakers, I will carry all this to the masses, far from the Internet.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Daffi, well, you make a pancake disk? And everything works out? Then it's okay. I think we need to get down to everything empirically. And it's good if at the beginning at least someone tells you something.
Catwoman
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Thank you Len! You wouldn't show me your meat, I would take the kesha, although I still want it. Not yet. I turned on the blender at idle, listen to how it makes a noise - pretty quiet. I have a bunch of ideas on which you can try all this good, here are eaters now while I and my daughter. The son does not count, he feeds from my plate. Here comes our most important ... then I will begin to conjure. Chop the hotts hard and hard On the harvester, plans to grind and freeze half a bucket of carrots
Flax, yesterday in a "different place" I asked whether to grind the cottage cheese with a foot or in a small grinder, so that how soft the butter would be? And then she fell ill with the mashed potatoes, but they are not there anywhere.

Ksyusha, it is better to grind the cottage cheese in the grinder, because the leg gets clogged and the mustache! If you are small, then first in the grinder, and then with your foot. I do it in the grinder, and then with Keshina's foot. But I have a rustic grainy curd. If you have a small curd, then a chopper may be enough.
Daffi
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Daffi, well, you make a pancake disk? And everything works out? Then it's okay. I think we need to get down to everything empirically. And it's good if at the beginning at least someone tells you something.
I twice made pancake dough in the food processor, the first time I really liked it, the second time I didn't like it, because there were little lumps left. The second time, I definitely did it with a disk. Now I will do it with knives, since the instructions say
In general, I make pancake dough with a whisk from a blender, I like it more, because then you don't need to wash the whole processor, rinsed the whisk and that's it.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Daffi

In general, I make pancake dough with a whisk from a blender, I like it more, because then you don't need to wash the whole processor, rinsed the whisk and that's it.
Oh, that is the right decision, I do the same
Daffi
It is convenient to chop the onion in the combine, the pieces are very similar in size, I chop on the pulse mode. This makes it easier to control the size of the pieces.
In the blender's chopper, the size of the pieces is not the same, some of the pieces stick to the walls of the chopper and they are still too large, and those under the knives are already smaller than desired. But in a chopper from a blender, I still chop more often, because it can process smaller portions.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Oh, byada, byada, chagrin! It didn't take long for me to rejoice at my new mini-harvester. I didn’t have time to use it properly, but a pip on the lid had already broken off, which would unlock the motor so that it would work. I didn’t sleep at night, I kept thinking what and how to do? And after all, they will not take it back to the store, they will not take mechanical damage and prove that I haven’t rubbed anything with them, I just washed it and turned it on in idle. In short, already in my head the most terrible thing was drawn, that again I was without a combine, and I threw out the money. But ..... a Russian woman, she is, firstly, Russian, and secondly - a woman, which means she is savvy. It was not dawn, not dawn, everything circled around the combine with tambourines. And then it dawned on me.There is such a super-duper repair tool in Russia - scotch tape. And if not scotch, then a TOOTHCLEANER. And with the help of a simple toothpick (or rather, even a part of it), my harvester is as good as new. With repairs, returns and other orders for new caps, I would have worn my nerves and spent time, but this is how everything works. But a new cover will have to be ordered anyway, I really hope that in our service this is not a problem and does not stand like an airplane.
Daffi
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @, did you accidentally hit the cover or what? How could something fly off?
By the way, I also managed to slightly damage the harvester, wiped the bowl and it hit me slightly on the edge of the table, a small crack turned out, but it does not affect the work, t-t-t.

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