Alexandra
My stand has a lid, in any case, the knives all went in there, but I don't know if the graters will fit ... in their glass, as it was in the package
glykoza
Girls, now I am with you and with the Kenwood HB 724 blender. I just got it, I haven't tried anything yet. I don't even know where to start :)
Manna
Quote: Alexandra

but whether the graters will fit - I don't know ... in their glass, as it was in the package
I think the graters should be put there (in what), the less often you use. Otherwise, you will be tortured to take them out and put them back.
Alexandra
mannochka, that's right - I have never used a small glass yet, I had to puree more and more - that's where I put the graters

On the weekend I plan to try a shredder - that's when I'll decide whether I need it for permanent use, or just occasionally make minced meat ...
So far, as I wrote in a separate topic about our blender - it seemed very easy to assemble the chopper for work - just insert the blender on the same leg. And in Brown Multiquick, the leg must be disconnected, it is less convenient. The graters seem to be convenient for their small size, I have never even used graters in Multiquick, it all looks threatening - but here it is edged in plastic, you can take it with your hands without fear

here I opened Temka - I PROPOSE TO SUPPORT IT WITH YOUR PHOTOS AND DISCUSSION, otherwise I am uncomfortable there alone

Blender Bamix M200 Superbox
PS Oh, what a funny number of messages I got: 5 555
Manna
Quote: Alexandra

here I opened Temka

Blender Bamix M200 Superbox
PS Oh, what a funny number of messages I got: 5 555
Thanks for the reference. I went to read.
Yeah, I also paid attention to this number
Kapet
Quote: Alexandra

...
here I opened Temka - I PROPOSE TO SUPPORT IT WITH YOUR PHOTOS AND DISCUSSION, otherwise I am uncomfortable there alone

Blender Bamix M200 Superbox

IMHO, it would be better to call the theme "Blender Bamix", without specifying the model. Superbox is, of course, the best choice. But if it were just "Bamix", then the popularity of the topic would be higher. And so - I have to open the theme "Blender Bamix M160 Deluxe Purpur Red", as well as "Bamix SliceSy Black". And the rest so on, for all models ...

Manna
Quote: Kapet

IMHO, it would be better to call the topic "Blender Bamix", without specifying the model
I answered this in that Temko
Alexandra
Now called like this:
Bamix M200 Superbox blender and the entire BAMIX blender family
Hope it suits everyone
Manna
I will duplicate my post here too - suddenly, in a special topic, not everyone will see it
Quote: manna

By the way, I completely forgot to say that now there is a 30% discount on Bamiks at OZON.
Alexandra
no, I looked - not at all. Only for red Superboxes
Seftima
Hello everyone.
I stand in front of a choice - ken 724 or dex 571. In Ken beckon a crush and an additional nozzle for a pan, and in dex - the price.
Tell me - when you press the work button - should you hold it? or only then press turn off? How in Ken and how in dex?
And one more thing - I would like to hear the opinions of all blender owners. Neither Ken nor Dex have a cup-sized chopper like the Browns. It seems to me - it's so convenient - to grind green tea, a carrot-onion, - something a little bit, so as not to smear on the walls of a large grinder. Who is NOT brown and doesn't have such a small shredder - how do you cope with such tasks?
I also looked at Phillips with cubes, but the price stops, then again he beckons, then again the price stops
azaza
I won't tell you for Ken. I have Dex. So he has a 0.5 liter chopper, a very convenient size. I have not tried greens, but onions, carrots, nuts, cheese easily. I personally would be uncomfortable with smaller sizes
The button - yes, you have to press all the time, but in Dex it is quite convenient.As far as I understand, in all blenders the buttons are not fixed. If I'm wrong, correct it.
Dex is a cheap but very cool blender. True, he does not have legs for a saucepan and mashed potatoes. Otherwise, he's smart.
Seftima
azaza and he doesn't growl much? is it loud?
azaza
Fine. Not quiet, of course, but does not make obscene sounds
Rapunzel
Quote: Seftima

I stand in front of a choice - ken 724 or dex 571. In Ken beckon a crush and an additional nozzle for a pan, and in dex - the price.
Tell me - when you press the work button - should you hold it? or only then press off? How in Ken and how in dex?
And one more thing - I would like to hear the opinions of all blender owners. Neither Ken nor Dex have a cup-sized chopper like the Browns. It seems to me - it's so convenient - to grind green tea, a carrot-onion, - something a little bit so that it does not smear on the walls of a large grinder. Who is NOT brown and doesn't have such a small chopper - how do you cope with such tasks?
I also looked at Phillips with cubes, but the price stops, then again he beckons, then again the price stops
Seftima
I have 724 kenwood for a year and a half. The chopper is the most useful part in it, I use my legs much less often. When I was choosing it, it seemed to me that the chopper bowl was too big, and now at times I want it to be bigger. Onions, carrots, crackers, cheese and all sorts of things. And if necessary, then the chicken breast, so that the combine does not pull out, and the filling with sour cream - egg, etc. The glass with a lid was retrained into a jug for compotes and fruit drinks. Legs of different diameters, in principle, are also convenient.
Seftima
I have 724 kenwood for a year and a half. The chopper is the most useful part in it, I use my legs much less often. When I was choosing it, it seemed to me that the chopper bowl was too big, and now at times I want it to be bigger. Onions, carrots, crackers, cheese and all sorts of things. And if necessary, then the chicken breast, so that the combine does not pull out, and the filling with sour cream - egg, etc. The glass with a lid was retrained into a jug for compotes and fruit drinks. Legs of different diameters, in principle, are also convenient

do you have to hold the button all the time?
azaza
Quote: Seftima

do you have to hold the button all the time?
"All the time" is literally seconds! A blender is not a mixer, it does everything very quickly.
Dex, by the way, also does an excellent job with chicken, makes pates, etc. A very useful thing on the farm. Decide if you really need a super potato grinder and pot leg. If they are a priority, then you need to take Ken. And if so, "shop boulo" - then quickly grab Dex, they tend to quickly disappear from the shelves.
Rapunzel
Quote: Seftima

do you have to hold the button all the time?
I have a strong suspicion that you need to "hold the button" on all hand blenders. In principle, it bothered me, only when making curd mass in large volumes, but in the end I gave this function to the combine. And when the grinder is working, the button is pressed for a few seconds, then you stop the process, look at the size of the resulting pieces and either repeat the press, or take the finished product. Here it is just convenient, since you can adjust the degree of processing with just one finger.
Quote: azaza

"All the time" is literally seconds! A blender is not a mixer, it does everything very quickly.
Dex, by the way, also does an excellent job with chicken, makes pates, etc. A very useful thing on the farm. Decide if you really need a super potato grinder and pot leg. If they are a priority, then you need to take Ken. And if so, "shop boulo" - then quickly grab Dex, they tend to quickly disappear from the shelves.
I support! Check out the range of the most popular dishes. If you eat a lot of mashed potatoes, then the potato grinder will seriously make life easier. The girls also rubbed her cottage cheese. If you like fruit drinks, soups - mashed potatoes - a big Ken's leg is good here, it works conveniently in a saucepan. I won't say anything about my normal leg, I practically don't have it, if only mayonnaise. Not because it is not good, but just somehow did not take root.Everybody has the usual feet, a chopper and a whisk. So the choice comes down to whether you need the additional features described above. This is my first blender and I appreciated just many-legged multifunctionality.
Seftima
Quote: azaza

"All the time" is literally seconds! A blender is not a mixer, it does everything very quickly.
Dex, by the way, also does an excellent job with chicken, makes pates, etc. A very useful thing on the farm. Decide if you really need a super potato grinder and a pot leg. If they are a priority, then you need to take Ken. And if so, "shop boulo" - then quickly grab Dex, they tend to quickly disappear from the shelves.
a crush of course it would be necessary. Children love mashed potatoes, but I rarely do it, because I get it with lumps with my hands.
Pot attachment - I don't know what it does that a normal leg can't.
And the price of dex is yes, purely symbolic
Seftima
Quote: Rapunzel

I have a strong suspicion that you need to "hold the button" on all hand blenders. In principle, it bothered me, only when making curd mass in large volumes, but in the end I gave this function to the combine. And when the grinder is working, the button is pressed for a few seconds, then you stop the process, look at the size of the resulting pieces and either repeat the press, or take the finished product. Here it is just convenient, since you can adjust the degree of processing with just one finger.
everything is clear, I just didn’t know that in all submersible blenders you have to hold the button. I didn’t have it, I only used the stationary one on the mum, so I didn’t know how it worked
azaza
If kids love mashed potatoes, get Ken. Dex is cheaper, and the machine is anywhere, but you don't remember the potatoes with them - only in the paste.
Rapunzel
Quote: Seftima

a crush of course it would be necessary. Children love mashed potatoes, but I rarely do it, because I get it with lumps with my hands.
Pot attachment - I don't know what it does that a normal leg can't.
And the price of dex is yes, purely symbolic
She does all the same, but she does not need to talk too much about the pan, trying to find all the unproblended parts of the volume. A couple of zips are enough. I compared the work of small and large feet in a saucepan. The big one is definitely more convenient, maybe that's why I have a normal leg and stand idle. True, nobody canceled the question of the budget when buying. Since my acquisition of the 724, the model has risen in price.
Seftima
Rapunzel yes, Ken is 4 times more expensive than Dex, but Phillips cubes (which so beckon me) are twice as expensive as Ken
Rapunzel
Cubes beckon me too, but the harvester and the blender are safe and sound, so for now I have to create them with pens. In general, money for a blender (phillips) - a big green amphibian comes to me. Maybe if when a gift comes
Seftima
And I sat, thought, read, and now I am torn between the choice - Kenwood and mashed potatoes, or Philip and cubes.
azaza
Quote: Seftima

And I sat, thought, read, and now I am torn between the choice - Kenwood and mashed potatoes, or Philip and cubes.
Then you need to take Bosch cubes and Dex. You will have cubes with mashed potatoes in Bosch, and a budget, but very good Dex.
But you have a MUM, which means that such a set disappears. It's a pity...
Seftima
Quote: azaza

Then you need to take Bosch cubes and Dex. You will have cubes with mashed potatoes in Bosch, and a budget, but very good Dex.
But you have a MUM, which means that such a set disappears. It's a pity...
and that the bosch cubes also have a plastic nozzle for mashed potatoes?
Yes, due to the presence of MUM - this tandem is not suitable.
But I'm thinking, but if you take a Phillips, it is without a whisk - then omelets, pancakes, proteins, pancakes - how to beat? On Boche MUM 4, my pancake dough came out with flour lumps.
Daffi
Quote: Seftima

and that the bosch cubes also have a plastic nozzle for mashed potatoes?
Yes, due to the presence of MUM - this tandem is not suitable.
But I'm thinking, but if you take a Phillips, it is without a whisk - then omelets, pancakes, proteins, pancakes - how to beat? On Boche MUM 4, my pancake dough came out with flour lumps.
Take Brown C530 Very good blender.Nothing superfluous: an iron leg, a whisk, a 0.5 liter chopper. Perfectly complements Bosch MUM 4. Bowl 0.5 l - ideal size. And the greens are fine, and a couple of garlic cloves too, well, the rest. Including chicken fillet for minced meat.

It is good to make pancake dough in a Bosch MUM blender. Or do you get lumps in it?
azaza
Quote: Seftima

and that the bosch cubes also have a plastic nozzle for mashed potatoes?
There is a nozzle for grating boiled vegetables, including potatoes. I don’t use potatoes, so I cannot say, but the girls really praise the mashed potatoes passed through this nozzle. Only you need a hand blender, not a food processor, so sorry for taking your gaze the other way

Quote: Daffi

Take Brown C530 Very good blender. Nothing superfluous: an iron leg, a whisk, a 0.5 liter chopper. Perfectly complements Bosch MUM 4. Bowl 0.5 l - ideal size. And the greens are fine, and a couple of garlic cloves too, well, the rest. Including chicken fillet for minced meat.
Duffy, it's not easy for a man to choose. In one blender, the leg for mashed potatoes tempts, in the other - the price (with excellent quality). Suggest something that will help the person feed the kids puree, or at least functionally different from Dex. Brown has exactly the same equipment as in Dex, but the price is almost identical to Ken with a potato machine and a wide leg. Meaning? Name? Brown are good those that were bought 10-15 years ago. The current motors are weak, often they are enough even for the warranty period. I recently barked a micra: in July the warranty year expired, and in August it covered itself with a copper basin. It's a shame, I'll tell you! The brand is also sonorous (however, the model is the simplest - so in the simplest there seems to be nothing to break). Duffy, no offense. In this case, the choice is not between name and non-name, but exclusively between wider functionality and a less expensive option.
Seftima, take Ken! You will feed the kids great puree. And the cubes ... Then. When the MUM works out, take a Bosch-cube.
Catwoman
Quote: Seftima

And I sat, thought, read, and now I am torn between the choice - Kenwood and mashed potatoes, or Philip and cubes.

For a filipka-cube, you can order a puree attachment from model 1655 at the service center and you will be happy.
azaza
Quote: Catwoman

For a filipka-cube, you can order a puree attachment from model 1655 at the service center and you will be happy.
Oh, that would be perfect! And the children are full, and mom has fun to plan cubes
But the price is even higher than the Ken-724, and the author of the question was torn between a potato machine and a low price.
Seftima, Koshatnitsa offers a case. Yes, it's expensive, but you pay once, and then you will be happy with the smart assistant. The price, of course, is higher than you planned, but the functionality is much wider (or wider?)
Catwoman
Quote: azaza

Oh, that would be perfect! And the children are full, and mom has fun to plan cubes
But the price is even higher than the Ken-724, and the author of the question was torn between a potato machine and a low price.
Seftima, Koshatnitsa offers a case. Yes, it's expensive, but pay once, and then you will rejoice at the smart assistant. The price, of course, is higher than you planned, but the functionality is much wider (or wider?)

Azochka, so I suggest, because the second blender was bought by Keshik and only for the sake of the potato grinder, and the third was a Phillipok cube, and now I'm waiting for the attachment of the potato grinder to the cube to free the shelf from Keshik (I use only one attachment, the whole shelf is full!)
azaza
Len, that's what I'm saying - pay a little more once, but then don't buy additional devices each for its own function. Because a person needs a submersible blender, and not, say, a combine that cuts into cubes and at the same time makes an excellent puree. You also have to think about a place in the kitchen.
Lozja
Quote: manna

Girls, dedicate me, pzhalyst, and what is the difference between a potato maker (like a nozzle for a blender) and a regular blender leg?

If you mash the potatoes with the normal leg of a blender, you will get a gooey mass. And with a potato grinder it seems like a normal puree turns out.
Stafa
There are no iron parts in the potato grinder - only plastic. And the plastic knife and the leg itself with holes for grinding potatoes, like a colander. I use it all the time, most often we eat mashed potatoes. I completely forgot about ordinary crushers.
Catwoman
Quote: manna

Girls, dedicate me, pzhalyst, and what is the difference between a potato maker (like a nozzle for a blender) from a regular blender leg?

Airy mashed potatoes are obtained, without a single lump, just naked - a sticky mass.
Catwoman
Quote: azaza

Len, that's what I'm saying - pay a little more once, but then don't buy additional devices each for its own function. Because a person needs a submersible blender, and not, say, a combine that cuts into cubes and at the same time makes an excellent puree. You also have to think about a place in the kitchen.

It only sucks that additional accessories are expensive, but the shelf is vacated.
azaza
Over time, you realize that space in the kitchen is much more expensive than kitchen units.
Manna
Girls, thanks for answers. The fact that a regular leg is NOT a mashed potato, I know I was wondering if a mashed potato is obtained with a special leg ... well, its device. So it's plastic with holes and a plastic knife? Hot potatoes? Somehow I don’t like it at all ... Or I don’t panic anything, right?
azaza
So plastic - it can be heat-resistant.
Catwoman
Quote: manna

Girls, thanks for answers. The fact that a regular leg is NOT a mashed potato, I know I was wondering if a mashed potato is obtained with a special leg ... well, its device. So it's plastic with holes and a plastic knife? Hot potatoes? Somehow I don’t like it at all ... Or I don’t panic anything, right?

Mannochka, yes with this foot in hot potatoes, there is also butter and milk and straight to the saucepan, in which I cooked for 2 minutes and a gorgeous puree. By the way, this is the second purchase, which my husband really appreciates.
Manna
Quote: Catwoman

Mannochka, yes with this foot in hot potatoes, there is also butter and milk and straight to the saucepan, in which I cooked for 2 minutes and a gorgeous puree. By the way, this is the second purchase, which my husband really appreciates.
Lenus, and the result is the same as a regular potato grinder or ...?
Natalia K.
Quote: manna

Lenus, and the result is the same as a regular potato grinder or ...?
May I answer. A potato grinder turns out several times faster and more airy than a regular potato grinder
Stafa
Quote: manna

and the result is the same as a regular potato grinder or ...?

Much better Puree is simply gorgeous.
Manna
Soooo, girls, you pushed me into thinking What blenders do we have there with a potato machine?
Stafa
I bought ken 714 and 724 (because of the current potato maker I bought it), but now I have become an irreplaceable device, I constantly use all the bells and whistles, except for the corolla.
Catwoman
Quote: manna

Soooo, girls, you pushed me into thinking What blenders do we have there with a potato machine?

Keshik, Phillips 1655 and if I am not mistaken 1618 (from which the nozzle fits the series 1371,1372, 1377), this is for those who already have Filipka. And from 1655 nozzles fit to 1659 cube.
14anna08
eh why don't the mimes have a potato grinder or brownies ...
Manna
Quote: Catwoman

Yeah, go and study.
I studied the Philips (1618 and 1655) well, very few in online stores, and they are more expensive than the Kenwoods. There are much more Kenwoods. The cheapest of all (with potato drills) is Kenwood 714. The price of the issue is 2 thousand re. That is, if in my case, then a potato grinder for 2 thousand. Nooo, I better remember wooden potatoes. In general, the toad crushed my device addiction in the bud
Catwoman
Quote: manna

I studied the Philips (1618 and 1655) well, very few in online stores, and they are more expensive than the Kenwoods. There are much more Kenwoods. The cheapest of all (with potato drills) is Kenwood 714. The price of the issue is 2 thousand re. That is, if in my case, then a potato machine for 2 thousand. Nooo, I better remember wooden potatoes. In general, the toad crushed my device addiction in the bud

If with a potato grinder then 714P or 724, that's bad! This is how I have to think about bamix, and you sleep well?

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