nomead
Please help me choose these two devices. It needs to be cut into cubes. There is a BOSCH MUM 4756EU combine with all additional disks.
AJlEHA
Quote: nomead

Please help me choose these two devices. It needs to be cut into cubes. There is a BOSCH MUM 4756EU combine with all additional disks.

In this case, the choice is obvious) Naturally, in favor of the Philips HR1659 blender. Since we already have a food processor, it makes no sense to buy an identical one for the sake of one function - dicing.
AJlEHA
Can someone help this information when choosing between these two models.
User reviews on blender and food processor:

Z. Y. When I gave links to reviews, I did not know that they should not be posted on the site. So now they are locked
Who will still be interested - you are welcome, let me know. I will reset links in PM
AJlEHA
Let's try to walk through the pros and cons of the models presented ...

1. Appliance type: blender and combine.
The blender is more compact and lighter than a food processor due to the smaller volume of the working bowls.
+ blender
2. Power: 600 and 800 W.
It would seem that a combine is more powerful than a blender and you can safely put a plus sign on it. But it was not there
In fact, the power of the device should correspond to the volume of the working bowl, and, consequently, to the amount of product processed at one time. That is, it is not the power value itself that is important, but the ratio of power and volume of the bowl. The following ratios of power and volume are optimal: 300 W - 1.5 l; 400 W - 2 L; 700 W - 3 HP
And based on the fact that the capacity of the blender bowl is 1.5 liters at 600 W and the combine has 3.9 liters at 800 W, we conclude: the power in both devices is excellent and is not inferior to each other
Who to put the plus sign - decide for yourself (I personally give my + blender )
3. Blender type: manual and stationary.
The hand blender is a dip-foot with a rotating knife blade at the bottom of the structure. The functionality of hand blenders is usually higher than stationary ones. Such models are well suited for grinding small portions of food (for example, baby food), bringing to a homogeneous mass of soups-puree, as well as for making batter.
+ hand blender
A stationary blender is a bowl with a lid, inside which there is a knife block. Such models are used primarily for making various cocktails, but they also mix mashed potatoes from boiled vegetables, various sauces, batter, etc.
It is not entirely convenient that to grind vegetables into puree, for example for soup, you need to place them in the bowl of a stationary blender, and after grinding, pour them back. At the same time, with a submersible blender, you can grind vegetables in puree for the same soup, directly in the saucepan in which they were cooked, without removing it from the stove. The same situation with sauces)
+ hand blender
Two significant drawbacks of the hand blender should be noted: firstly, it must be held in hand during operation, while with a stationary one you can press a button and be distracted by other things.
+ stationary blender in the combine
Secondly, despite the efforts of manufacturers, it is still rarely possible to completely avoid splashes. On stationary models, the cover prevents splashing.
+ stationary blender in the combine
4. Chopper.
The shredder is essentially a miniature version of a food processor bowl. A small container at the bottom of which there is a blade knife driven by a motor. In it you can grind a variety of products, mix pancake dough, sauces and baby food, mashed potatoes, cook minced pate, etc. It is also intended for grinding small portions of food (for example, spices, nuts, garlic, etc.) in cases when it makes no sense to use the main large bowl for these purposes.
Supplied in this case only with the hand blender.
+ hand blender
5. The number of speeds.
In a blender 20, in a food processor 2
The more speeds, the more accurately you can select the speed required for a specific task. (Although this is for the most selective: - [In my blender, in general, there is one speed and I'm quite happy))))
+ blender
6. Juicer.
The harvester has a citrus press, which cannot be included in a hand blender, even theoretically.
+ combine
7. Press for berries.
and again + combine
8. Emulsion nozzle
This attachment is designed for the preparation of various emulsions, that is, thick homogeneous mixtures: sauces, creams, etc.
It is a plastic plate with guides along the bottom, thanks to which fast and uniform mixing occurs.
you can put + the combine
Although ... the mixing of sauces and creams in a blender is done with a blending attachment - the immersion foot itself. so the plus sign is not very bright)
9. Color.
Almost like Stendhal ... White and black Or White Bim - black ear
Blender in black, food processor in white) Each plus is based on personal preference
Everything, perhaps, is enough. More fantasy is missing for today
If you missed something, please add or correct me.
On that note, let me take my leave. I wish you all the right choice.
nomead
Thanks for the answer. I bought it back in May. Satisfied head over heels. For clogging up for the winter, I cut all the ingredients into a stew very quickly. RECOMMEND!!!
AJlEHA
Quote: nomead

Thanks for the answer. I bought it back in May. Satisfied head over heels. For clogging up for the winter, I cut all the ingredients into a stew very quickly. RECOMMEND!!!

Yes, not at all, actually ... It's a pity that I only saw a message from you yesterday ...
So in favor of which model was the choice made?) In favor of the one I thought of?)))

All recipes

© Mcooker: Best Recipes.

map of site

We advise you to read:

Selection and operation of bread makers