EvgeniyCh
gala10, rasti, do not tell me, do blenders from other manufacturers show themselves in the same way?
rasti
I won't tell you this, I only have one.
EvgeniyCh
By the way, another significant question is whether it is possible to find replaceable knives somewhere on this blender, or maybe they are suitable from other blenders (for example, from BAMIX and similar VITEC)
It would be great if, for example, such a nozzle would fit:
Hand Blender Steba MX 21
rasti
Didn't even think about replacement knives. Shteba's set of knives is normal, and nothing happens to them.
gala10
Evgeniy, I don't know anything about other blenders, this one suits me perfectly. And I have enough nozzles. More than. Try to work with the existing ones first. Perhaps the question of additional attachments will disappear naturally.
Tricia
EvgeniyCh, I can listen to my blender and touch whether it is warming up not earlier than 20.00, when I return from work.
I must say right away that I use it all the time, literally every day or every other day: I grind the soup-puree, whisk smoothies, grind cottage cheese into a homogeneous mass for fillings and desserts, whisk whites, whip milk into froth for cappuccino, emulsify mayonnaise, whisk milkshakes, make sauces from boiled and raw vegetables, I make a homogeneous part of minced meat for ham, I make milk from nuts, and much, much more. Compared to Brown and Bosch - heaven and earth - Shteba is much more powerful and productive, has useful attachments that many other devices of the same class and for the same money do not have. And, as a consequence of the power, it is heavier. For my small palm, light weight and generally young power, this blender is less grippy and less comfortable than the old Brown. And the buttons are quite tight.
BUT! And the severity of the device and the tight buttons, from my point of view, are justified: how could a device with a plastic leg (which is scary to lower into a boiling pot of soup) and light weight could produce such power? I see the following advantage in tight buttons: you will never go to the device thoughtlessly, automatically! The button will never be pressed accidentally, just like that. When working, you know that the button is tight enough, that your hands should be clean and dry, the other hand is free and everything around is organized, grip and comfortable. For me, a pretty hurry, it was a training moment that helped a lot.
One more thing: with long work (whipping proteins), the Shteba can get pretty warm. Since I do not have a stationary mixer, I have to take a risk and beat the whites to the desired condition, then cool the device before the next operation. But I plan the cooking process in a certain way and it doesn't bother me.
I am very pleased with my blender, I will not exchange it for any other! The multifunctionality of the device (in comparison with analogs from other manufacturers) helps incredibly!

PS The method of attaching knives for Bamiks, Vitka and Shteba is different, as far as I remember, so the knives will not work.
For the entire time of use (more than 2 years), the knives are not dull, they are not covered with chippings, they have not lost their properties at all, they work as on the first day.
And what is so special about this nozzle that the Stebowskys cannot?
Masinen
Quote: EvgeniyCH
Masinen, Thank you for your promptness. Do you use these products yourself? What can you advise?

I don't have this particular blender model, but I tried it in work. The impressions remained good, but it is still better to draw on the reviews of users who have been using it for a long time.
In general, I use the Sreba technique)
The nozzle will not fit from Bamiks, because the principle of attachment of nozzles is different.
The one you showed is the Universal attachment.
I have Bamix and I have a Caso blender.The second has no such attachments at all, he only has a leg, a potato grinder and a chopper.
For bamix, I only use a universal attachment, as it is suitable for almost everything.
Shteba also has a model MX 30, he also comes with such attachments, look. Its design is unusual, the case is made of wood.
In general, there were few complaints about the blender, with the exception of the tight button, but this issue was also solved by our craftsmen))
EvgeniyCh
Tricia, Thanks for such a detailed answer)
Regarding your question:
Quote: Tricia
And what is so special about this nozzle that the Stebowskys cannot?
It seems to me that this shape of the knife will be closer to the bottom of the vessel in which the work is being done and, as a result, it will be easier for it to work. or for example, when working with frozen berries, etc., it will be easier for her to bite into the product.
Although I have no experience of using blenders, so I can be wrong
Tricia
Quote: EvgeniyCH
It seems to me that this shape of the knife will be closer to the bottom of the vessel in which the work is being done and, as a result, it will be easier for it to work. or for example, when working with frozen berries, etc., it will be easier for her to bite into the product.
Hmm, maybe you are right, I have nothing to compare with, but when Shteba works, there is a pressure difference and the products from the bottom are, as it were, sucked under the nozzle. A working blender sometimes cannot be torn off the bottom - this is how it presses it. To work with this blender, I have containers with high sides and a rather narrow bottom, which allows you to tilt the blender a little while working, without fear that the food will splash from under the nozzle and splatter both me and the kitchen, therefore even frozen berries of medium oakiness are crushed perfectly , you just need to tilt the leg of the device slightly and move it in a circle.
EvgeniyCh
Masinen, Also drew attention to this option
Quote: Masinen
Shteba also has a model MX 30, he also comes with such attachments, look. Its design is unusual, the case is made of wood.
Hand Blender Steba MX 21
But unfortunately I did not find any calls about him ((( and did not find information about how long the legs are and whether he has a twisted cord... By the way, it costs less now than the Steba MX 21 and the equipment is more convenient, there is a potato grinder and a case for replaceable knives
gala10
Quote: EvgeniyCH
have a potato maker
The potato grinder is perfectly replaced by the lower right nozzle (on the photo), I first crush the potatoes with an ordinary manual potato grinder (rather roughly), and then I bring it to perfect puree with this nozzle. It turns out great!
I store the attachments in a glass jar. Conveniently.
Masinen
EvgeniyCh, this model is new, so there are no reviews yet.
By the way, he has such a knife, as you showed.

gala10Gal, which one with holes?
gala10
Quote: Masinen
which is with holes?
Yes. The puree turns out to be tender and airy.
GTI Tatiana
Hello girls.
Such a question arose about the blender.
There is no spacer in the "leg" and the rod that connects to the blender itself is metal. Because of this, when whipping, the liquid is sucked into the "leg".
Need a service probably for repair. Where can you apply in Moscow? Or "the other leg can be sold.
Masinen
Tatyana, all services on the steba site-

And before that there was no gasket either? Or is it not there at all?
GTI Tatiana
Maria,
Masha, thanks for the quick response.
A friend's leg lay idle for a long time. And then I decided to puree the soup. And she doesn't know she bought one or what.
On my gasket there is a pin itself in plastic.
lisa110579
The girls need help. Need to get a milk shake, does this blender do the job ??? (for other purposes, I already have 4 blenders ...), i.e. I'm only interested in milkshakes, or not bother and look in the direction of Bamiks?
Olga **
Girls, I ask for help, are already dazzling in my eyes, as I read.
I choose a blender.
I myself had Brown, served (and still serves as those units that are still alive) for almost 15 years, I'm happy with him, got used to it.
But I began to drive blackness (when I grind it in a glass, something dark forms on the lid along the edge), I suspect that this is already wear and tear of the part itself, I'm afraid to use it, but now the workpieces, in short, caught fire to me.
And so, rejecting Bamiks, whom they praised me, I darted between Steba, Brown, and Bosch. What do you say, what to choose?
I would like reliability, durability and high power.
I actively use my leg, I need a good whisk for cream and a chopper with a large glass is needed (I make sauces (satsivi, etc.), and blanks - tomato sauces, lecho, etc. are there).
Please advise me something, otherwise I’m afraid I’ll end up like a Buridan donkey between the staff and the brown.
rasti
Olga **. I cannot complain about Stebik. There was a problem with tight buttons, I wrote here how I resolved it.
But, I can't compare it with anyone, before it was the simplest plastic blender.
Olga **
And one more question for the happy owners.
I am already slowly determining that Shteba's turnover is higher than that of the current Browns, but this Shteba model does not have a small chopper. How do you handle chopping nuts and greens? I am especially interested in nuts, because, again, satsivi. If we somehow solve this issue, then Shteba goes into the gap))
gala10
Quote: Olga **
this Shteba model does not have a small chopper
How is it not? Look at the complete set on the first page of the topic. There is!!! A great!!!
Quote: rasti
I cannot complain about Stebik. There was a problem with tight buttons
And I didn't have such a problem either.
In general, I am not going to change my beloved Stebik for anything.
Olga **
gala10, Thank you! I looked at the complete set on the market and it wasn't there. Now I go to look at the first page, but I am perplexed and think about what to do (I was going to dump the purchase on my husband, but now I was thinking).
gala10
Olga **, look here:

🔗

Olga **
gala10, understood the misunderstanding with the chopper. Then it turns out that I do not have enough big, but this one is just small, although for nuts it is still too big, as it seems to me in my opinion. I had a two-one small nya in Brown, for nuts and spices. It seems to me that in such a large nuts, if a little, they will run along the walls, it's good not to chop them. But I really like everything else, and is half the price of Brown.
Thanks for the link.
Stebovich
Olga, it makes sense to look at the new Steba MX 30 model and the equipment is better
Accessories:
1. A knife for chopping fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables. Mixing soups, sauces, cocktails, pesto.
2. Nozzle for emulsifying (mayonnaise, cocktails) and kneading light dough or curd.
3. A knife for chopping boiled meat or raw fish.
4. Beater attachment (egg white, cream, sauces, cocktails)
5. Bowl for chopping (meat, nuts, cheese, meat, herbs) and puréing fish.
6. Whisk for whipping light ingredients such as whites or cream.
7. Pusher for pureing boiled vegetables (potatoes, carrots)

Hand Blender Steba MX30
Olga **
S-t, why is this model better? The bowl is still one, this is what is important for me, I chose 21 models because there is no crush for puréing, it is large and for me an extra element, unnecessary. Thanks for your feedback.
Stebovich
First of all, there were no complaints about the tight buttons with the package bundle.
Olga **
S-t, Thank you! I read about buttons, yes. Extra attachments for me are not a plus, a minus in my eyes.
gala10
Olga, I grind nuts from 1 tbsp. l. in this shredder. Since it never crossed my mind about the possibility of smearing on the walls, everything worked out fine.
Olga **
gala10, Thank you! ))) This is how Brown threw a large chopper on the walls. Now I will choose more confidently, the high revs are very nice to me, and the reviews here also influenced me.
Are you personally satisfied with this blender?
gala10
Quote: Olga **
Are you personally satisfied with this blender?
Quote: gala10
I am not going to change my beloved Stebik for anything
Olga **
gala10, everything, everything, understood, understood, thank you very much! I was just a little at a loss and blundered this phrase of yours.
Thank you again.


Added Thursday, 08 Sep 2016 2:43 pm

I realized what I was missing, this is called a "jug" and it is he who is not provided in the Shtebe, but in Brown it was and was in great demand (there, too, a knife is installed and can be chopped and poured).
GTI Tatiana
Duvochki, such a question arose on the blender. I bought it for a long time, as soon as it went on sale. And on the leg with interchangeable nozzles, from the side of the fixture with the mixer itself, there is no plastic nozzle. Because of this, when working with a mixer, liquid penetrates inside. The tightness is broken. In short, where to buy this attachment or a new leg?
Masinen
Tatyana, you need to write this to Comfort Max - to the support service.
GTI Tatiana
Maria, exactly. Something has jammed Thanks, Masha
GTI Tatiana
Well, I burned my favorite blender. Unfortunately, they are not being repaired. Eh! have to look for a replacement.
Masinen
GTI Tatiana, Tatyana, sorry ((
Stirlitz
Girls, don't risk your money and your mood. I was tempted, bought and ... thrown away. This is such junk that I now shudder at the memory of it. I have a lot of kitchen appliances and this happened to me for the first time, it will be a lesson to me. And this despite the fact that I was very gentle with him, bought because of the milk foam. There is a very good proverb: a miser pays twice, and a greedy one three times ...
GTI Tatiana
Quote: Stirlitz
I was tempted, bought and ... thrown away. This is such junk that I now shudder at the memory of it.
And I really liked him. Four years of excellent service. And she herself is to blame for the fact that he burned out. Overloaded in full.
gala10
Quote: GTI
And I really liked him
Tatyanaand I agree with that. My blender also serves faithfully for more than four years, mmm ... I don't want to change it for anything else.

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