teara
redmont is not brown and certainly not kenwood. However, if you think carefully, then kenwood with bamix is ​​not even boshi with brownies. Another category.
I like the regular brown, which is multi-mix. But it depends on the extent to which it is exploited. Otherwise, the miser pays twice. Then, depending on what kind of puree you need. Still, Kenwood is professional. I believe the quality of his work will be higher when compared. Maybe yes. Bosches, browns, polaris, redmont and others disappear if you need to do a lot and constantly.
optimist
In quality, Natasha!
My 10 years has served faithfully.
I killed him with my daughter's food, and then because of my haste, I inserted the knife attachments at random and began to grind.
The electrical part itself remained from the whole.
Eh, to buy cups for him, you need to look at Avito.
caprice23
Oh, girls, I'm confused, we're talking about my submersible blenders right now?
Quote: optimist
In quality, Natasha!
This is important!
I would like more power, convenience and quality work. I use a blender every day, that is, the load on it will be constant.
I've been 2 days without him and without hands
teara
Well, if you find fault, then what kind of puree turns out. How many pieces. And if vegetables are boiled, then how much juice is released during grinding. Grinding speed and how hot it gets during continuous operation. Can all parts be washed under water and in the dishwasher.
Little things like can I grind in a hot pot of soup. Does the lid of the chopper close so that it can be shaken during chopping, or just open the cup? The higher the speeds, the larger or finer the pieces can be. How to handle difficult material such as meat.
Easy emulsion for the type of mayonnaise. I did not let bubbles into the emulsion.
If you approach from these positions, then brown will not withstand competition with Kenwood.
OgneLo
Quote: teara
tea-leaves are strongly climbing on the rims of my mixer, it should be more convenient in the planetary
and there, too, and the same - they climb the rims ...
Anchic
Quote: teara
although an ordinary mixer can be removed and whipped in any bowl with it, but for planetary workers this bowl must be washed, one is working there.
The volume of the bowl cannot be changed for the planetary. And in a 3 liter bowl, do not make marshmallows, if only half the portion. I have a big Bosch planetary, a bowl of 5.5 liters. I made marshmallows a couple of times - the volume of the finished product is 2/3 of the bowl. That is, 3L will be under the eyeballs if it does not climb out of it. Therefore, I believe that you need to take the planetary with a large bowl. In expensive planetary planters, the whisk is regulated and you can beat from 1 protein. In cheap ones, this often cannot be adjusted and it happens that he can only beat 3-4 proteins, otherwise he does not have enough length and he does not reach the protein, this is simple. The manual advantage is that you can remove and whip what you want in a large saucepan / bowl. And for shortbread cookies, I knead the dough with a Danish whisk - it takes a couple of minutes. First, in the bowl of the Brown chopper, I grind the butter and flour, and then in the bowl I mix with the Danish whisk with the egg. I don't even want to mess with the mixer for this simple action.
caprice23
teara, Tatyana, what kind of blender models do you mean? There are so many of them that I'm already confused

We here and the mixer and blender at the same time select in the subject. What porridge
teara
Natasha, yes, my technique is all cheap. So I'm not sure my enthusiasm for brown is justified to suit your needs compared to what Kenwood did. You need to watch the same from the professional series. They will work for a long time and with high quality. Your kenwood could not stand the strain, and brown is definitely not a competitor to him.
You need advisors who also had Kenwood who understand the difference between him and the Redmont Brown. This is what I mean about the blender.
caprice23
teara, Tatiana, thank you
But I didn't seem to have a professional blender. Common, but very travel and beloved. Kenwood HB720. Now they are no longer made.
teara
And about the planetary. Girls, you can do it all with your hands. I make cookies with a knife, without a grinder. And I can beat the tea-leaves with a spoon myself, otherwise I can wash the mixer for two hours.
I don't have a planetary gear, but working with a hand mixer is far from perfect. After all, the question is whether a person should take a mixer with a bowl or a planetary. Are you sure that the planetary is not needed as a great convenience?
caprice23
Quote: teara
Are you sure that the planetary is not needed as a great convenience?
I can't say for a mixer with a bowl, there is only a manual one. And the planetary plant has been living for almost a year. Honestly, I didn’t even get a hand one during this time. But the difference in price, of course, should be taken into account.
teara
Natasha, from goodness not looking for good. Kenwood he is Kenwood, can he watch there? albeit new models, but kenwood?
Orientation for three tails at the knife, if other models? With two tails - the middle market segment, as I understand it.
Can Miranda write and ask. She constantly deals with high-quality technology.
Blender with replaceable knives Element EW06




Natasha, do not miss the answer, also three knives and was similar to your blender, about BBK KBH1011
I choose a harvester, blender, processor # 1949
caprice23
Tatyana, thanks, I'll see everything. I saw about VVK
teara
About mixers with a bowl. A relative had some like that. Not bosh, I won't lie. Some other, but also with a bowl type. She was not impressed. It was necessary to follow this bowl, to rake something out of the corners, he did not grab food well on his own.
Then, at every corner they write that the planetary motion of something there does better with the dough, was it not for nothing that they invented it? Maybe, too, is far from ideal, but is it progress and additional convenience? do not agree? if you have money, maybe the planetary is still better? This mixer bowl is also small, right? but to hold with your hands, that's joy. Well I keep and I don't like it at all
Svetta
there is a separate topic about mixers
lira3003
Quote: teara
Boshes, browns, polaris, redmont
I don't know about brownies, but I think it's incorrect to put Boshi on a par with polaris and redmond!
I have Bosch and a blender and a combine, they work great! I love blender bosch much more than element ....
teara
blender bosch I saw at friends. It works great, but it's their third. They are also fans of this brand, but, apparently, it's still not quite it for every day's difficult load. And something there with a grinder in a glass, it is somehow difficult to wash it. I also remember saying that the whisk in the set whips slowly and weakly, but this is the case with many blenders.
As far as I understood, a Bosch combine is one thing, and Bosch blenders are completely different in terms of performance. The blender is softer. Bosch and brown would be good for me, but not for a Kenwood owner with three tails at the knife.
I decided for myself that I would choose brown for myself, because it is easier to care for, although I like the boshes more outwardly.
But one of my friends has a child. And neither Bosch, nor Brown, nor Redmond gave her the tender baby puree she needed. They didn't, I just remembered. That also happens.
Why Redmond? Redmond's mother-in-law has had it for 5 years. She does not complain, she does not really need delights. It is used not every day and a little. Everything is cognized according to the need for the degree of exploitation.
optimist
Quote: teara
And neither Bosch, nor Brown, nor Redmond gave her the tender baby puree she needed.
Brown makes an excellent baby puree. The consistency is like jelly.
I'm talking about a blender. You need to grind in a small bowl, it turns out just a portion for the child. The leg also gives the same result.
teara
how much I bought, so I sell it, to someone and roses smell bad. But that's not what I mean. And about whether it is possible to compare Kenwood with Brown Bosch. I dont know. Kenwood looks and works differently. Kenwood in the hands of the professionals in the rollers. So I'm not going to argue or scold bosh and brown.I don't know how they compare to kenwood.
Anchic
Someone here on the site wrote that you cannot wash the lid of a Bosch blender chopper - the gearbox will cover. You can wash it by hand at Brown's.
caprice23
Who knows how brown multicookies differ from each other? 3, 5, 7? The ninth is clear how it differs, and the rest?
Anchic
Natasha, honestly - I don’t know The power is the same?
Zeamays
Quote: Anchic

Someone here on the site wrote that you cannot wash the lid of a Bosch blender chopper - the gearbox will cover. You can wash it by hand at Brown's.
Bosch also has this cover washed by hand. You just can't put it in the dishwasher, because water will flow into the nozzle hole.
My Bosch hand blender is in its twenties ...
caprice23
Quote: Anchic
Is the power the same?
No, definitely not power. Although it varies.
Anchic
Natasha, now on the website of the company store, I clicked compare on four models. The 9 and 7 models have "Smart Speed ​​Control" and some kind of child protection. The 9 also has the "Innovative Active Blade Technology". 3 from 5 seems to differ in the number of speeds. But this is bullshit. I use either 3 speed, or maximum, I have 15. Or turbo mode. Well, the 9th model has more power and rpm.




"The innovative Active Blade technology in the blender is to move the blade up and down depending on the pressure on the device."




"The MQ 775 hand blender of the Multiquick 7 series features a revolutionary technology called Smart Speed ​​control, which literally translates to intelligent speed control. It allows you to get the optimal mixing speed and therefore optimal results. In addition, thanks to the dedicated button, you you can independently increase the speed of the device when you need it. The convenient ergonomic design of the blender allows you to cook a wide variety of recipes with just one hand, controlling and changing the speed right on the fly - without stopping. Thus, Braun has solved all the problems with speed. which so often occurs when working with such devices. "
OgneLo
Quote: teara
it is somehow difficult to wash it
nothing complicated: pour a little water of the required temperature into a glass (depending on which food was processed) with a drop of detergent and turn it on for 15-60 seconds at maximum power. All that remains is to rinse. If not washed immediately, repeat. So all the glasses for whipping a cocktail, glass blenders, whisking beaters and chopping legs are washed ... That is, all units where the working part is difficult or impossible to disassemble.



caprice23
Anchic, Anna, thank you very much! The whole research was done!
I also realized that model 3 does not have a rubberized handle, it can slide in my hand.
I would like to hear feedback from the real owners of sevens and nines. Is it convenient to control the speed of the blender by pressing the button, or is the classic control more convenient?
Svetta
For some reason, I was sure that there was a topic for choosing a mixer, but I could not find it. Brought here, come in handy

liked the two bowls included
Cvetaal
Quote: caprice23
I would like to hear feedback from the real owners of sevens and nines. Is it convenient to control the blender speed by pressing the button, or is the classic control more convenient?
I had 4 years 15, now, almost a year, 9. I got used to the 9-ke very quickly, more often I work at the maximum.
OgneLo
Quote: caprice23
Is it convenient to control the speed of the blender by pressing the button, or is the classic control more convenient?
Classic is more convenient, especially when you hold this button for a while. Physiologically, it is inconvenient to hold the button at the same pressing level, since the hand will gradually press the trigger more and more. For arthritic hands, and even more so, such exercises are unnecessary. You can take any device with the classic control of a pressed button and analyze the sensations and movements of your hand, simply by holding that button in the working position, for example, for 1-2 minutes.Moreover, in the same drills, adjustment by pressing force was found only in the cheapest models - in expensive ones, the turn of a special pimp regulates the speed and direction of rotation, and pressing this pimp blocks the activated trigger for permanent operation.
Ayac
Quote: teara
redmont is not brown and certainly not kenwood.
For hand blenders, I would swap Brown and Kendwood and put it this way:
Randwood is not Kendwood and certainly not Brown.
caprice23
So Brown is downright good? Are there owners of the 7th series? How do you like it? Really powerful, high quality?
Ayac
For a long time I used the Brown MK of the seventh series - 775.
It’s ridiculous to read that modern Brown cannot make high-quality puree. Of course, if people are trying to make mashed potatoes from 2 cauliflower inflorescences in a liter bowl ...
And yes, don't get fooled by three knife blades. Believe me, the quality of the knife is important, not the number of blades.
It is worth looking at the Brown line of blenders to understand that the company is geared towards this particular product.
The blender had to be sold, because the 1.5 liter bowl was too big for us, and the graters were not used at all, however, as well as the function of kneading the dough.
Now I use Gorenja and look towards Brown's 9th series with two bowls of 1.25 liters and 0.35 liters. I look forward to good discounts.




Quote: teara
With two tails - the middle market segment, as I understand it.
The presence of the third tail and the category of the market segment are not interrelated in any way. What matters is the quality and design of the knife.
And yes, I would not judge this or that brand by the model of ten years ago.





Quote: OgneLo
Classic is more convenient, especially when you hold this button for a while. Physiologically, it is inconvenient to hold the button at the same pressing level, since the hand will gradually press the trigger more and more. For arthritic hands, and even more so, such exercises are unnecessary. You can take any device with the classic control of a pressed button and analyze the sensations and movements of your hand, simply by holding that button in the working position, for example, for 1-2 minutes.
Controversial. The "button" in Brown's seventh model has nothing to do with the button in other blenders, and even more so in drills ... Therefore, it is rather incorrect to draw such analogies.
As for the "convenient-not convenient". Everything here is individual. I'm very comfortable. I deliberately look at the 9th episode with the same controls. Ideally, use it three times at least and make a decision for yourself.
caprice23
Ayac, Thank you!
I'm thinking of taking the Braun Multiquick 7 Hand Blender MQ735 Sauce. I don't need graters, the nozzle for mashed potatoes, too, I don't understand, to be honest, I am delighted with it. I like to make mashed potatoes more in the planetary bowl. All the essentials in the set and nothing more.
I would love kenwood. But it is alarming that it was taken out of production. I was very pleased with Kenwood. Made very soundly.





And why all the Blenders you like are black! Pancake. Gloss black! Any scratch, any speck, scuff is visible
Ayac
caprice23The thing that annoyed me a little was the blockage. In theory this is good, but in practice it is a little unusual. That is, if you have paused in work, you must remove the unit by pressing the button at the top of the motor unit. It is better to be ready for this. :
I also love white technology
caprice23
Quote: Ayac
it is better to be prepared for this.
Yes, I paid attention to it. For me this is superfluous, but I'm ready to adapt)
Ayac
By the way, another plus in Brown's karma. There is always an opportunity to buy a separate bowl, knife, etc. You can complete it with a larger or smaller bowl, potato grinder, etc., depending on the model.
Another plus is a 24 months warranty.
AND MINUS - the motor block is NOT Dismountable. That is, if the blender is covered in tech. warranty period - replacement. If later - buy a new motor unit.
nila
Quote: caprice23
Are there owners of the 7th series? How do you like it? Really powerful, high quality?
I have a BRAUN MQ775 PATISSERIE blender. I have been using it for almost a year, I love it with tender love. Every day is almost at work. A large bowl does not bother, but on the contrary, it is its advantage for me.But I also have a middle bowl from another blender. And here is a lot of greens with garlic, pâté, tomatoes, vegetables for caviar, everything in this bowl. The lock button just immediately confused, but quickly got used to it, and now I like it on the contrary. It is very convenient, especially if you are perplexed and gape. I turn on the lock and then smoothly press the speed button with one hand, finger. What other questions will there be? I don't know what interests me, there is no time to reread.
caprice23
Ayac, nilaThanks for the feedback!
All was worn out. I went to the store, held Brown in my hands. How huge he is! Even my husband told me that it was not my size I looked at the nozzles, bowls ... Everything is far from being as solid as my Kenwood had. The quality is frankly lower
But I’m ready to close my eyes to all this if I knew that it would work no worse than my previous blender. That will not be weaker. Maybe there are those who previously owned Kenwood and now use Brown?

The power is, of course, registered on Brown even more by 50 V, but how in reality? I have already met several reviews on the network, just by the former owners of the Kenwoods, that Brown is not as powerful as fuck.

Now I temporarily use Redmond, on which it says that it has a power of 800. Ha, but he didn’t stand next to my Kenwood with a power of 700. He was so weak.
Anchic
Natasha, and in real life to ask around from friends? Maybe Brown's owners are modern? Otherwise, based on our experience of using the old model, we will advise now
Cvetaal
I already wrote about my 9th Brown. I even made an emulsion for a doctor's sausage. I can't compare with Kenwood, I didn't have

But now I'm making an emulsion in Ninja.
caprice23
Quote: Anchic
Maybe Brown's owners are modern?
No, no




Quote: Cvetaal
I already wrote about my 9th Brown. I even made an emulsion for a doctor's sausage
Ninth yes, powerful. The seventh is weaker. 750 V. And I aimed at him.
zvezda
Natasha, I couldn’t switch from Kenwood to another ,,, everything was wrong ,, in the end I bought on aliexpress (I gave a link) for funny 3000 ,,, not quite on Ali, on tmoll (it seems so) if necessary, I will find a link ! I have a photo where I show that I have 5 blenders and a new Brown among them, no one replaced Kenwood.
Anchic
Natasha, it is a pity that there is no. Otherwise, you could ask for a day to try or buzz them at a party
caprice23
zvezda, Olya, please give me a reference.
Why couldn't you switch to Brown?
zvezda
Quote: caprice23
why
A coat, but not that ... the power, the functionality did not work, and it did not work out what I wanted ..
caprice23
zvezda, Olya, I forgot, we are on "you"
What Brown did you compare Kenwood to?
And a reference, pliz
zvezda
Here, then I found ..
🔗
caprice23
Eh, out of stock
tangenki
Good day. I choose a gift for my wife, I don’t want to breed a holivar. I reread all the topics of my choice, but it didn't become much clearer.
I choose between models: Kenwood kMix KMX 750WH and Bork B711
The main thing is to be good as a mixer, the goal is not to weigh additional attachments.
Prepares for himself: muffins, cupcakes, pies, mousse desserts.

Does anyone have an opinion / experience with these models?
Thanks in advance for your opinion!

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