rusja
And I never had anything but a mixer, so I immediately "got hooked" on the Brown submersible blender and its chopping bowls, but I use only graters if necessary, I use the Zelmer meat grinder
Lozja
Quote: lesik_l

Combine for large volumes, and a blender is always at hand.
In the combine, you need to change the attachments, then wash everything - but here with one movement of the hand and in any dish.

I will not argue, to each his own. My food processor has two bowls - one large and one small.
inusia
A year ago I bought myself a Brown blender with a bunch of graters and a chopper. I use it constantly. I make cocktails with a blender, prepare pates, grind cottage cheese, a super thing !!! I advise. The right thing, saves time and gives great results.
Waist70
Quote: Daffi

And one multi is enough for me.But I want a Brown blender with a bunch of graters, despite the fact that I have a combine and a blender, I don't seem to need anything
I don't know how to dissuade myself from buying a blender, I have been fighting with myself for three months
Girls, what are you doing with a hand blender if there is a glass blender in the food processor?
I have a BROWN submersible ... and with a glass there are two different things. Submersible, you whip everything in any dish
Daffi
Girls, you are just smart and smart, you put my brains in place a little, but not yet completely.
It turns out that everything that you do with an immersion blender, I do in a blender-glass from the combine and it is convenient for me. I thought that immersion can do something else that I cannot do in a glass blender, but it turns out that I can almost everything. I can't make minced meat or chicken in a glass, but the food processor has a screw grinder.
And there are also graters in the combine, as many as 7 pieces, different. But cutting is straightforward, that is, it is thrown directly into the dish provided. You will not make small portions so sharp, it will smear on cutting. And there is no bowl with knives in the combine. But since it is not there, I cannot understand whether I need it or not.
I wanted Brown precisely because there are many different graters and there is a small grinder. But you say that the graters are not very good. A shredder? What can he do that the glass blender from the combine cannot? And it is still unclear about a 1.5 liter bowl with knives - what to do in it? Or is she just for large portions of food?
Dissuade me from buying, please, otherwise my device addiction flared up in earnest

I realized that my food processor blender is quite small, 4 cups (1 liter). You can make small portions in it, for example, just 1 cup (250 ml). It turns out that he can replace the shredder?
rusja
Daffi, you'd better move your last post to Blenders, and there they will answer more qualifiedly than in multicooker. It's just that I have never had a food processor or a stationary blender with a bowl, and it's hard for me to compare. But in a large bowl of a blender with a knife, I mainly knead the dough for pancakes, pies, grind something, etc. and in a small grind cheese, garlic, raisins, everything you need in small portions
inusia
And the chopper? What can he do that the glass blender from the combine cannot?
It is difficult to compare, I did not use a glass - a blender from the combine.
With my chopper, I grind minced meat, chop greens, onions, nuts, well, what needs to be quickly chopped. If you can do this in a glass, then there is no difference.
And I like the immersion blender more, you can cook in any dish, it is very convenient. Well, this is my personal opinion.
Catwoman
Daffi, I answer you here. I have almost the same Bosch combine, with a metal bowl, but I do not use it so often, only when I need to knead the dough, grind a little minced meat, since there is a separate meat grinder for a large quantity, I hardly use a blender,I have never used a citrus juicer, I use graters and shredders only when a large amount needs to be processed. But I use blenders all the time! I have two of them: Phillips 1371 (I think so) to him separately in the service center ordered from 1377 a bowl with graters and a knife, I do everything in it. Mayonnaise - with a foot in a jug, whisk the cocktail, chop the greens, chop the onion into minced meat, etc., I rarely use a whisk, because there is a hand mixer (inexpensive, but it suits me). The second blender I have is Kenwood 724, I bought it only because of one attachment - a potato grinder, because I don't like mashed potatoes with lumps. There is also a berner grater.
In addition to the combine, you have all sorts of graters. If it is not difficult to disassemble and wash constantly and you use a blender, then you do not need a submersible, you can just buy a chopper. (this is also provided that it does not break due to the small amount of washing the meat grinder). I also bought a hand mixer because of these considerations (and greed)
Daffi, in the topic about mixers, in my opinion, the girls discussed the Boshik model, I don't remember the number, 3 in 1: mixer, blender and small chopper. Maybe this model will suit you. Oh, I wrote something, I got confused myself.
Daffi
Catwoman, thanks, you all answered clearly.
There is definitely no mixer with a leg and a chopper, I had a similar Soviet type, it was inconvenient for me to work with it. I decided that I will not buy a mixer yet, because I want to bake less and lose weight
I wanted to know from you (as the owner of a large number of different blenders) - do you use the fact that the blender has 5-15 speeds or do you use one or two speeds?
In the Philips 1367, there is only one speed and turbo mode, is it worth considering as an option or is it better not to buy this?
Olyalya82
I have a 2l mulinex combine with a bunch of graters, juicers for citrus and berries, with a glass blender for 6 years. Used rarely, mainly as a grater or for whipping mayonnaise. Then I bought an Orion hand blender with a whisk, a glass and a 0.5 liter chopper. Now I use the harvester even less often. With the immersion part of the corolla, I made mashed potatoes for the child, kefir with fruit and jam. With a chopper from a blender, I grind onions and carrots for soups and cereals. With a whisk from a blender, I beat all sorts of mug biscuits for the microwave very often, dough for pancakes and creams. The blender turned out to be more convenient than the combine, although it does not rub.
Now I want to buy my mom a new Orion blender with graters - apparently it's awesome. The Orion company itself works great for me in several products, now I am not chasing brands. The build quality of the Orion blender turned out to be almost better than the Mulinex combine. Pay attention to this model, I want it for mom:
And it has been working for me for almost 2 years:
Both models have a maximum power mode and a continuously variable speed mode. As for me, this is very convenient, I often adjust.

Dear moderators, please transfer my answer wherever you need it. I saw the question and answered.
Daffi
Quote: SupercoW

Probably no difference, we will still transfer this entire dialogue there.
I apologize. what I asked here, but I had no choice, in specialized topics, everyone is silent like fish.

A question about speeds: there is a Philips 1367 on sale, which is very similar to a Philips 1377.
The Philips 1367 has a plastic leg (for me this is not critical), a power of 600 W and only one speed + turbo mode. But it costs 650 UAH, and not 950 UAH, like 1377.
I'm not asking about working with the foot, but only about a bowl with graters and a chopper - do you need to have several speeds or is it not important, because you still work at maximum?
Kamusik
What are we doing? Lies in a box, as good as new (I got it once, I don't even remember why)! And now I also bought a mixer, and there AGAIN a blender!
inusia
only about a bowl with graters and a chopper - do you need to have several speeds or is it not important, because you still work at maximum?
(Braun) I have one speed on my chopper and a bowl with graters, like the blender, and it is quite fine, but the mixer has several, that's good.
lesik_l
Until the moderators drove us out of here

Tell us who used these graters on the blender: I've looked at the structure, on the one hand you need to hold the engine itself and press the button, on the other hand you need to take vegetables, insert them into the hole and also press them. Is it convenient? Maybe it's better to leave these functions to the combine, and use the blender only for chopping?
rusja
With these graters on the Brown Blender, my friendship did not work out at all, no matter how hard I tried and didn’t adapt myself. Everything is rubbed with some indecent and huge pieces or long shavings, although in the Zelmer meat grinder, all the graters correspond to their purpose And I bought a blender precisely because of these graters, so if without them, but only with a whisk, a leg and chopping bowls , then it would be much cheaper. But this is the first experience, and he is always "the son of difficult mistakes"
inusia
Tell us who used these graters on a blender

I have somehow adapted to them. I take a carrot or zucchini and insert it into the hole, press it with a holder or whatever its name is, and press the button, while gently pressing on the vegetable, everything is quickly rubbed. Once I found a common language with him.
rusja
There is still a problem that the vegetables are not completely rubbed and will crawl under the lid into which the grater is inserted
In the blender topic, many wrote that the graters in the blender are slightly sham and you can safely do without them, especially if there is another rubbing device available
Daffi
Brown has a very long distance from the grater to the lid, it is not surprising that large pieces remain. I watched photos and videos with Brown, I was surprised that they did so badly.
It seems to me that in Phillips 1377 the distance between the grater and the lid is minimal, because according to reviews it rubs very well and almost without residues.
Catwoman
Quote: Daffi

Catwoman, thanks, you all answered clearly.
There is definitely no mixer with a leg and a chopper, I had a similar Soviet type, it was inconvenient for me to work with it. I decided that I will not buy a mixer yet, because I want to bake less and lose weight
I wanted to know from you (as the owner of a large number of different blenders) - do you use the fact that the blender has 5-15 speeds or do you use one or two speeds?
In Philips 1367, there is only one speed and turbo mode, should it be considered as an option or is it better not to buy this?

Daffi, in Phillips I use turbo and 2 speed, even if I whip mayonnaise is enough for me. In the mixer, the cheapest Polaris 3009 (I bought it at a share for 400 rubles) I also use 1-2 speed, although there are 6 of them and there is still a turbo. Beats egg whites very well and quickly even at 1 speed. Looked at 1367, I think that one speed and turbo mode will be enough. You will be able to chop, mix, and make a cocktail. I am very pleased with Phillips. If in doubt, wait until the evening, I'll test it on a grater and take a picture (at 1 speed) and put the pictures in the evening? If it is not necessary, then write so that I do not litter Temka with my "masterpieces". Good ?
Daffi
One speed is not the first, but the maximum, that is, on your blender it will be somewhere in the fourth. I saw a photo of a grated and chopped one. I just don't know at what speed they did it.
I also think of the Philips 7605 as a fallback, but it has two drawbacks - 350 watts of power and the motor is put on top. The girl's video shows that it is not very convenient.
But on the other hand, the most positive reviews for him and it is more convenient to work with him, because you do not have to hold the button.
Catwoman
Quote: Daffi

One speed is not the first, but the maximum, that is, on your blender it will be somewhere in the fourth. I saw a photo of a grated and chopped one. I just don't know at what speed they did it.
I also think of the Philips 7605 as a fallback, but it has two drawbacks - 350 watts of power and the motor is put on top. The girl's video shows that it is not very convenient.
But on the other hand, the most positive reviews for him and it is more convenient to work with him, because you do not have to hold the button.

Daffi, it doesn't bother me at all, hold the button, especially for a few seconds, if you compare the Boshik 4756 MUM grater and the Philips blender, then I like the blender much more, because.at Boshik, either very large or too small, and at Filipk, I grind the chicken fillet today, literally 5 seconds, since it was made for the cat, it was necessary that the small pieces remain, and not porridge, although you can also make porridge. I did it on purpose at first speed to get the approximate time. The daughter-in-law has exactly the same blender and she is also very happy with it, she does not even plan to buy a combine.
Nevertheless, I will expose the photographs, not for you, so someone may be useful. If I was buying it now, I would again buy this blender, and not the combine, since I rarely use the combine, and I use the blender every day, although I do not regret the purchased Boshik
Daffi
I have already tuned in to Philips 1367, called the service to find out about buying a small chopper, learned a lot of interesting things about the warranty and prices for additional. accessories. I don't buy Phillips anymore
Catwoman
Quote: Daffi

I have already tuned in to Philips 1367, called the service to find out about buying a small chopper, learned a lot of interesting things about the warranty and prices for additional. accessories. I don't buy Phillips anymore

And we have everything in order with the service, you can order any accessories for Philipps. Which I did.
Daffi
Quote: Catwoman

And we have everything in order with the service, you can order any accessories for Philipps. Which I did.
It's just that Phillips has an exchange guarantee for blenders. That is, in the event of a factory defect, the store will change, while the store decides whether to change or not. If they decide that the gearbox in the lid or the plastic near the knives is broken through my fault, they will refuse to change it.
I wanted to know if it is possible to buy a small grinder for 350 or 500 ml for Philips 1367 (which costs 650 UAH). You can buy it, but this shredder will cost about 400 UAH. Brown has a similar grinder costs 125-150 UAH. At the same time, Brown's warranty does not apply to the cover with the gearbox and to the knives, that is, in the event of a breakdown, buy everything at your own expense. If the bushing on the motor unit breaks, this is also a non-warranty case.
And what does the warranty cover in general, I don't understand?
I'm a little shocked by such a guarantee from Phillips and Brown, to be honest.
mamarishka
I am choosing a harvester. The cutting into cubes at Bosch is very attractive. At the same time, the 5540 model attracts with its power, the presence of a traditional whisk, a hook, a juicer ...
in general, I'm in deep thought which of the two models to choose ...
Oca
Quote: mamarishka

I am choosing a harvester. The cutting into cubes at Bosch is very attractive.
Similarly, I read about Boshik (damn it, why ??? I don't have any grades?) And now I'm sitting dreaming. The toad strongly strangles to take it (almost 7 pieces), and after reading the marriage list it became scary to pay such grandmothers. I'm not in a hurry with a combine, maybe new models will appear, but now finances do not allow buying such a luxury. There are exactly two questions for today:
1) What kind of food processor can normally grind oranges in place with the peel to make a cake? I saw different models in Ashan - their blades do not reach the edges of the bowl, somehow I can’t believe that the peel will not remain stuck to the sides.
2) like other manufacturers with a lot of waste and with pieces stuck in the corners?
Thanks for attention.
Mrrr meow
Rina, I already duplicate here:

Forum users !! Help to get a smart assistant in the kitchen.
Reading the forum and many topics does not help, only confuses more and more Here .. while I read one thing, I completely forget the other and already such a mess in my head from the names of devices and their replacement and additional. devices!

In short, the picture of desires is as follows:
We need a multifunctional device that makes work in the kitchen easier and reduces the time spent on it.

For all kinds of shredding and cutting vegetables into salads, for side dishes. (You need straws, cubes, etc., etc., if you also need cubes, then it's absolutely gorgeous)
For minced meat (preferably by the type of consistency like in a meat grinder)
For mixing dough, creams and all kinds of liquids (instead of a separate mixer)


Do you have such helpers in the kitchen? share your experience!
I'm drowning in a sea of ​​choice and don't understand at all what I will get as a result
Naturally, I want to get this miracle not at the Kenwood price of 10 or 20 (800-1200 bucks), but in reasonable aisles up to 200 USD. e. +/-
LiudmiLka
Mrrr meow, at this price there will be no normal meat grinder - that's for sure
Rina
Mrrr meow, welcome
I have a FP Kenwood 920, I bought it six years ago for $ 170,
Only this model is not on sale now. The FP Kenwood 925 model, which is the closest in terms of parameters and configuration, costs $ 197-237 in online stores.

This combine suited me and suits me almost completely. Among the shortcomings - the small bowl can be used only in assembly with the main large one, there was a gap between the small bowl and the lid, therefore, when using the small bowl, the large one also got dirty. "Was" because the small cup was broken, now it is gone. Another disadvantage was the same gap between the discs and the lid, because of this, when rubbing the products, unruled pieces with a thickness of 2-4 mm remain. I can’t compare with other combines, so I don’t know if this is a "disease" of all such processors or only of the ken.
Used: knives in a bowl, plastic knives for dough, whisks for whipping light substances (turned out to be rather weak for butter biscuits, but for classic biscuits, whites and yolks, sour cream, cream itself), grating discs, a mill (used for sugar and for spices), glass blender, small bowl (for baby food and small quantities of food), citrus juicer. Everything, if not "excellent", then "good" and "very good".
I have never used some attachments over the years, so I can't give any feedback on them (the juicer seems to be one disc).

The meat is chopped, but not like in a meat grinder, but in a bowl with knives - in pieces, or it can be brought to a pasty state (he whips chicken with a bang for steam dumplings). A noticeable limitation on the amount of dough (it seems that no more than 4 eggs for a biscuit, shortbread and yeast, too, you cannot knead a lot). But I didn't cook a lot at one time, so these restrictions did not bother me.
IriT
Well, tell me what to choose? I’m sitting in torment, I just can’t .... What to buy a Bosch harvester with dicing, or this is a miracle, Phillips is nowhere to be found in St. Petersburg, in stores only 7 thousand and where there is no 5.5. What is better Bosch or Phillips A? Is it worth the wait
Zvezda askony
Quote: IriT

Well, tell me what to choose? I’m sitting in torment, I just can’t .... What to buy a Bosch harvester with dicing, or this is a miracle, Phillips is nowhere to be found in St. Petersburg, in stores only 7 thousand and where there is no 5.5. What is better Bosch or Phillips A? Is it worth the wait
I looked at Boshik and Phillips in Mega Dybenko.
As it was not impressed at such a price. Only the fact that the cubes are fast is great, of course.
But this is true if salads are made often and a lot.
Filipk's appearance pleased only by the fact that "the process has begun."
Accordingly, maybe other firms will catch up
There are topics on Boshik kubiks and Filipk-kubik on this forum
Read it.
These topics "cooled" me. After "personal acquaintance" - I do not want any of them.
And there was a secret desire to acquire one of them
artisan
My dears, I came here to ask for help. I was looking for a mixer with a bowl ... but due to the fact that there is a hope to repair the manual Boshik, I decided to find out if there are combines, only for whipping and kneading? Without any attachments and attachments there? Well, like a stationary mixer, what about planetary beating? I would keep Boshik only for wet meringue and let the rest be whipped by itself. What does anyone have, share, eh?
Husky
I bought myself a Kenwood Chief. It is sold only with a whisk bowl and whisk set. More and more there is nothing in it. I also took it only for kneading and whipping. He has a bunch of all sorts of holes for additional nozzles. But that's up to you. If you want, over time, you can separately buy everything that you need. In the pictures, he flashed somewhere in the topics.
artisan
gee ... maybe we do not need "we can" It's expensive for me. I've looked after a mixer with a Bosch MFQ 3560 bowl.But since it is about 700 UAH and Bosch MUM 4426 1 244 UAH. then I thought, maybe there is an even simpler package, and even cheaper
Margit
Oksanochka, how much do you need a mixer?
I have this KMM760 Premier Major, inexpensive compared to the rest of the Kenwoods.
Power 1200 W
I choose a harvester, blender, processor
artisan
Also a good thing .... The maximum is probably our 1300 UAH. This is what the Kenwood KM 260 saw for the price. But the comments are not very good. This is some kind of nightmare. cakes on my nose, but I can't decide ...

artisan
One more question. Please tell me if there is a place on the internet where I could see all the models, for example, of Bosch combines. On the office sites, there are few models at all, there are more on sale. But on different sites, different models.
Daffi
Quote: Master

One more question. Please tell me if there is a place on the internet where I could see all the models, for example, of Bosch combines. On the office sites, there are few models at all, there are more on sale. But on different sites, different models.
On the official website, the entire range of white household appliances of the manufacturer. Everything else is gray shipments or outdated models. Whether to buy them or not is up to you.
Lozja
Quote: sazalexter

after much thought, I chose MUM56340

Can you tell me how it differs from the MUM54240, except for the color? In my price list, the difference in price for these two combines is $ 30. e. And I can't understand the difference between the harvesters themselves. All characteristics and attachments seem to be the same.
sazalexter
Lozja Only in color and differ MUM52131 is also less powerful - 700 W (versus 900 W) speeds of only 4 (versus 7), and there is no citrus press
Lozja
Quote: sazalexter

Lozja Only in color and differ MUM52131 is also less powerful - 700 W (versus 900 W) speeds of only 4 (versus 7), and there is no citrus press

No, well, about MUM52131 - so it's clear, other characteristics and equipment. I was interested in these two models. So what is it, 30 uyev for a dark gray to pay extra?
sazalexter
Not pure silver MUM56340 Color - silver, MUM54240 Color - white / silver
sazalexter
Quote: Lozja

These are some kind of "show-off for visitors"
The most interesting thing is that they cost the same with us, and few people sell MUM 54240, in some stores MUM52131 is more expensive than the top MUM56340 by $ 62 Compared Media Markt and online stores
Rita
Quote: Lozja

No, well, about MUM52131 - so it's clear, other characteristics and equipment. I was interested in these two models. So what is it, 30 uyev for a dark gray to pay extra?
In the more expensive one, the cable is pulled in automatically (apparently, like in a vacuum cleaner), and in the cheaper one - manually into a special compartment. Well, there is also a difference in color: one is silver-white, the other is gray-silver.
Lozja
Quote: Rita

In the more expensive one, the cable is pulled in automatically (apparently, like in a vacuum cleaner), and in the cheaper one - manually into a special compartment. Well, there is also a difference in color: one is silver-white, the other is gray-silver.
So I read it. I just didn't know it cost so much money to rewind the cable automatically.

In my 4756, the cable also retracts itself, but it doesn't cost so much!
artisan
Thanks to all! Finally figured it out! It turns out that the pictures of the combines were simply not uploaded to me, so I could not see them all! Now I see everything ...
Anechka031
Hostess, recommend the hand blender model in the $ 100-130 price range !! The main purpose of use: shredding, grating, making cocktails, cream soup. I saw a new model of Phillips-cube, but there are only knives in a small bowl, but I would like to make potato pancakes and minced meat. In principle, I can buy a diser for cubes, what is more important to me is what I indicated above !! Thank you girls who will respond to my request for advice))))
talia
Good day everyone! I ask everyone for help in choosing. : girl_red: For a month now I've been torn between the Bosch FP Kubixx MCM5529Ru food processor and the new Philips Hand Blender HR1659 / 90. I read a bunch of reviews about this and about others (here I also got acquainted with the reviews of the girls), but still at least throw a coin !!! For me, the main thing is to cut into cubes, beat, knead the dough. Please advise, please!
Daffi
This model of blender does not have a whisk, this is it, so it won't work. The first post of the thread gave a complaint https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=154532.0 An immersion blender is not very suitable for kneading dough in large volumes, a combine is better. If you do not get attached to dicing, then it is better to take a Brown combine. If kneading dough outweighs cutting into cubes, then Bosch MUM.

I seem to have confused you
talia
Quote: Daffi

This model of blender does not have a whisk, this is it, so it won't work. The first post of the thread gave a complaint https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=154532.0 An immersion blender is not very suitable for kneading dough in large volumes, a combine is better. If you do not get attached to dicing, then it is better to take a Brown combine. If kneading dough outweighs cutting into cubes, then Bosch MUM.

I seem to have confused you

Thanks, don't get confused. I was also advised, if it's just a combine, then Brown. But dicing outweighs. Thank you

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