Miranda
Retro ads caught my eye.
Funny, the first one shows what the hook was. And the attachments are visible.



Peter Push
Miranda, thank you very much, advertising is lovely))) nothing superfluous and everything is clear! Not only the potato peeler was removed from production, but also the can opener, I wonder why, the attachment is not for every day, but it would not hurt.
Katerok87
Found this Kenwood on Amazon

Kenwood kcc9048s ROYALITY with Hob function 6.7 liters, silver

Features and details
New Gourmet Culinary Chef; Energy dough 1500W, electric cooker 1500W
, suitable for induction, with special speed mixes, constantly on or flashing light. Induction fit, with dedicated mixing speed zones, stepless or flashing light
Baking temperature adjustable from 20 to 180 ° C

Is this a new model?
Here's a link
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Twig
Quote: Miranda
Funny, the first one shows what the hook was. And the attachments are visible.
The low speed mount is the same as the current (old)
I really liked the low-speed vegetable cutter in the video. It is a pity, now there are none. Conical drums would be easier to store.
LydiaVera
Katerok87, last but not new.
It's just that the equipment is slightly different from our 9040s and 9060s
Miranda
Quote: Peter Push
Not only the potato peeler was removed from production, but also the can opener
I wrote about the potato peeler, which was removed in my memory.
And the can opener was taken off before I was born. Because abroad 99% of canned food with a tongue-circle for opening. And the pea cleaner was removed a long time ago (you put the pod in, the peel and peas come out). Even 40 years ago, the coffee grinder was removed (because of coffee machines), and some other attachment, I did not understand what kind of cream it was making drop by drop through the cititel. Under the spoiler.

Maybe some more, I don't know everything. But I found a potato peeler, they discussed it in the topic of nozzles.

A727 and there was still a later version of the A927



here's another, on this channel there are many videos with old attachments

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Quote: Twig
It is a pity, now there are none.

There are quite a few vintage baits for sale on ebay. When I get rich, I'll buy myself a couple (I like the design of the coffee grinder), especially since I don't need an adapter
Skazi
Quote: Miranda
some other nozzle, I did not understand what kind of cream she was doing drop by drop through the cititel.
Maybe they make cream? There, the description says: milk and butter were poured together and pumped through a pressure valve.
Peter Push
Quote: Miranda
abroad 99% of canned food with a tongue-circle for opening
Miranda, thanks again, I did not even think about the "tongues", I look from my bell tower, every time I open the can I will definitely cut myself
Miranda
Peter Pushthat is, almost everything they filmed was justified by the low demand. And they determine the demand on the European market.

Quote: Skazi
Maybe they make cream?
I think so too, but we need to change the instructions. In the second video, ice cream is still made there.
🔗
LydiaVera
I also do not understand the penultimate movie. Will the cream really turn out like this?
I recognize the white bowl in the background.
Miranda
Quote: Katerok87
Is this a new model?
On the Italian Kenwood, they are as separate machines, and if you put a checkmark in the comparison (Confronta), then something different shows, scales and something else. 🔗

And here it is written (as far as I understand the google translator) that there are some changes in the engine. 🔗

Well, if you want more details - Google works for everyone.
Prank
Miranda, thank you for the selection, everything is sweet and pretty and hasn't changed much :)
Show me the grinder
Miranda
Prank, such, I like the font of the inscription - A724
Video and instructions under the spoiler

Kenwood Kitchen Machines

Kenwood Kitchen Machines

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People have the oldest models at home and work great, the videos are not old.This is surprising, of course.
Miranda
Quote: LydiaVera
Does the cream really turn out like this?
I googled about this cream maker and read the instructions.
Yes, it's cream. Not like the store ones, but quite suitable for a pastry chef. There was also a later version of A927, and I googled foreign forums in 2005+, it was still being sold then, and now it's only ebay.

You can do everything yourself without this attachment - heat it up, whip hot in a blender (better with a glass, but also an immersion ok), cool for 8-10 hours (night) and then whip - and here is the whipped cream. With an induction machine, in general, everything in it can be done. The more oil, the fatter. 1 to 1 is almost 33-35% fat. Somewhere 500ml. milk for 250 butter - 25% + -. Well, etc. The Internet is full of recipes for milk + butter in different proportions.

The attachment replaces whipping with a blender. Better or worse is difficult to say, it does not work quickly and gives out drop by drop.
Kenwood Kitchen MachinesGentle cream
(Qween)

Nadinka10
Quote: animegravitation

Better through installments and early repayment. Comes out 10% cheaper
Otherwise, it is better to pay online - then 100% distance selling
Please tell me how it comes out 10% cheaper with early repayment?
venera19
Quote: Nadinka10
Please tell me how it comes out 10% cheaper with early repayment?

Well, I also did not really understand about saving 10%.
The bank will pay for me, the car will be delivered to me and I will repay the entire amount within a month (before the first payment).
Savings only if, with this method, the bank initially pays the store a smaller (by 10%) amount.

The courier delivered my car today !!! Lies in the trunk of the car, I can't work anymore.
I hoped the courier would deliver before the holidays, then I would have had 4 whole days for a full acquaintance.
Natlopat
Hello, members of the forum! I have a green kettle, the first food processor I had back in the 80s. Who remembers the harvester NPO Energia ?! Unkillable! When moving, I had to leave, put it on the trash can in a box with the inscription WORKS!
The second was relatively recently Boshik, I bought it mainly because of the blender.
Now there is a need for a dough mixer, I often bake bread, but the strength is not right.
BUT!!! I am a maximalist and perfectionist. Therefore, I looked at the flagship. And now I am tormented by the question: there are no additional attachments in the standard configuration, but in the extended one there is a processor and a blender. Should I spend money on the processor and blender that I have in Boch? Or are they so wonderful in Kenwood that you don’t mind the money, and it’s better to attach Bosch to your relatives?
And about the installments. I wanted to use it, because there is no extra money on pension. Tell me how best to manage money so as not to overpay? I'm ready to spend my stash and pay right away, but how will it be more economical? And then I am not very friendly with the benefit!
venera19
Quote: Natlopat
And about the installments. I wanted to use it, because there is no extra money on pension. Tell me how best to manage money so as not to overpay? I'm ready to spend my stash and pay right away, but how will it be more economical?

Well, it's up to you. Advice is hardly possible, everyone has their own reasons.
I also first chose the installment plan, but then changed my mind. I talked to the manager and asked if a discount was possible. We talked very politely, told everything, reassured and made a 10% discount, paid immediately, with a card on the site, the car was delivered today. Thanks to the Cookshef managers!
Miranda
Quote: Nadinka10
How does it come out 10% cheaper with early repayment?
How is it that you do not overpay by paying the amount in ten installments? Do you think the installment plan is the bank's charity? No, this is the same loan as any other.

Let's say that something costs 10 thousand. You can pay immediately, or you can pay 10 times for 1 thousand in installments. The store makes a 10% discount, the bank transfers 9 thousand to the store and gives you a loan for 9 thousand, and 1 thousand - a loan interest to the bank. That is, once a month you pay 1,000 to the bank, where 900 rubles. - the body of the loan, and 100 rubles. -% for it (this is very rude, it counts differently, but let's say). And when you repay the loan right away, then no% had time to run over. The result is a net 10% discount. You give the bank 9 thousand and your savings are 1 thousand.

Quote: Natlopat
Should I spend money on the processor and blender that I have in Boch? Or are they so wonderful in Kenwood that you don’t mind the money, and it’s better to attach Bosch to your relatives?
I sold my Bosch.

The installment plan must be approved by the bank. He may not do it. You can try to tell the manager by phone that you are going to pay by installments in order to pay it off immediately and a 10% discount. Maybe he will do it for you anyway, there have been such cases.

There are no other ways to save money. Either an installment plan, or the manager will immediately give a discount.
Nadinka10
Quote: Miranda

How is it that you do not overpay by paying the amount in ten installments? Do you think the installment plan is the bank's charity? No, this is the same loan as any other.

The installment plan must be approved by the bank. He may not do it. You can try to tell the manager by phone that you are going to pay by installments in order to pay it off immediately and a 10% discount. Maybe he will do it for you anyway, there have been such cases.

There are no other ways to save money. Either an installment plan, or the manager will immediately give a discount.
I do not consider the installment plan to be a charity of the bank. I just do not understand in what place and in what form this discount will appear in the case of an installment plan. Like I will pay the full amount before the first installment, and the bank will return 10% to me? Or, at the stage of registration of this contribution, they will offer to make an amount 10% less? Technically, this moment is of interest.
I called the site, the manager said that this issue should be addressed to the bank, he cannot help. And, accordingly, he did not offer a discount.
Miranda
Quote: Nadinka10
Technically, this moment is of interest.
My previous answer describes the whole procedure of the technical point.
venera19
Quote: Miranda
My previous answer describes the whole procedure of the technical moment
Thank you, everything is clearly described.
As I expected, the bank (if the installment plan is approved) transfers the amount to the store 10% less.
Nadinka10
Quote: Miranda

My previous answer describes the whole procedure of the technical point.
I never took anything on credit or in installments. The circuit itself (the one that you described), I understand. I don’t understand how this is formalized, somehow negotiated with the bank in advance, or how?
Miranda
Nadinka10, if you tell the bank in advance, he will not approve the loan, because he will not see where he will earn.

They give you a loan - so much money, for such and such a period, at such and such%. This is spelled out in the contract, and by signing it, you agree to comply with it. Your right is to repay the loan on any day of the agreement. Immediately, or after 2 months, or after 3. The earlier you extinguish, the less you pay in the end%. If you extinguish it right away, the interest did not have time to run up and the bank did not earn money on you. Tell us about the early term in advance - there is a high probability that you will not receive a loan, the bank is not interested.

I would not recommend that you take an installment plan.
Lanna
Quote: Peter Push
I am glad that you kept the harvester for yourself (after your message on the OLH there was a sale of the same, you did not come to us and I thought ...)
Well, what are you, I will never give it to anyone, it stands in a constant place, I love / appreciate)))
I'll look at all the links, thanks)
Katerok87
Quote: Miranda
I would not recommend that you take an installment plan.
Miranda, why?
And above I read you answered someone that when drawing up a contract for an installment plan in this document in certain places you do not need to put a tick. Do not tell me what these dangerous points are, if I understood correctly?
Miranda
Katerok87, oh, haven't you confused it with the banking topic? I don’t know what an installment agreement looks like, so I don’t know where and what kind of checkboxes there might be.

I suppose there might be about insurance or sms. And in different banks in different ways. In one, in order to refuse, you must put a tick, and in the other, a tick will mean consent. It is necessary to carefully read the contract.

I do not advise, because I see that a person is swimming in credit matters, and there is a chance of inattentively reading the agreement. And I'm worried. It's no offense, we are all swimming in some matters. Remotely advise something in matters of money, and even cooler - in loans - I'm not ready to take on such responsibility.
Katerok87
Quote: Miranda
Katerok87, oh, haven't you confused it with the banking topic?
I recently read about it here :)
Quote: Miranda
I suppose there might be about insurance or sms.
I didn't ask right away, but now I don't remember exactly what exactly
LudMila
There were no ticks in Tinkov’s contract, or I don’t remember ...) But there was a clause on early cancellation without a commission.
animegravitation
Quote: venera19
I talked to the manager and asked if a discount was possible. We talked very politely, told everything, reassured and made a 10% discount, paid immediately, with a card on the site, the car was delivered today. Thanks to the Cookshef managers!
Is it possible? the manager told me that either a 10% discount and payment in cash, or payment by card

By the way, a pyrometer came here
Measured the temperature of the bottom of the bowl
What can I say - there is overheating, but abrupt and at the initial stage.
In the area of ​​a couple of degrees at low temperatures up to 20 degrees at high
It can be seen from the fact that, for some reason, Kenwood engineers made induction heating abrupt instead of applying a more complex circuit and making heating continuous
venera19
Quote: animegravitation
Is it possible? the manager told me that either a 10% discount and payment in cash, or payment by card
I bought on the eve of March 8th. Perhaps there were specials.
animegravitation
Quote: Miranda
I suppose there might be about insurance or sms. And in different banks in different ways. In one, in order to refuse, you must put a tick, and in the other, a tick will mean consent. It is necessary to carefully read the contract.
In Tinka, you just need to tick the box so that insurance and SMS are not connected
Quote: Nadinka10
I never took anything on credit or in installments. The circuit itself (the one that you described), I understand. I don’t understand how this is formalized, somehow negotiated with the bank in advance, or how?
No way. The issue of providing an installment plan is resolved automatically. Enter the data on the site and wait 5 minutes
All . A living person does not make decisions there


Quote: venera19
I bought on the eve of March 8th. Perhaps there were specials.
Anyway. You won't earn all cashbacks
Only a couple of points are interesting
1) Did you use a promo code for an additional attachment free of charge?
2) How were you able to change the price on the website by reducing it by as much as 10% for online payment?
venera19
Quote: animegravitation
1) Did you use a promo code for an additional attachment free of charge?
No. Unfortunately, I did not know anything about this.
Quote: animegravitation
2) How were you able to change the price on the website by reducing it by as much as 10% for online payment?
I do not know. I know how much I paid, I don't know anything else.

Maybe the price of a free attachment has been reduced. But it's more pleasant for me to think that they made a discount for me personally, for being so beautiful. (Joke.)
animegravitation
Quote: venera19
No. Unfortunately, I did not know anything about this.
Give a multi-shredder according to the promo code
Quote: venera19
I do not know. I know how much I paid, I don't know anything else.
And how much, if not a secret, and for which model?
VRad
Quote: animegravitation
Measured the temperature of the bottom of the bowl
What can I say - there is overheating, but abrupt and at the initial stage.
Recently upset the dough by 30 *. When I took it out of the bowl, after an hour of proofing, I noticed that the bottom was clearly very warm, in the region of 40 * it felt. Maybe you shouldn't upset with heating?
Marinuly
VRad, Valeria, I never leave the dough in the car for proofing. I read somewhere that it is impossible to heat the dough from below, the temperature should be the same on all sides.
It's very warm in my kitchen (+ -28 *), so I leave it on the table.
And I put the cakes in the oven for proofing, with the light on.
animegravitation
Quote: VRad
When I took it out of the bowl, after an hour of proofing, I noticed that the bottom was clearly very warm, in the region of 40 * it felt. Maybe you shouldn't upset with heating?
Read above. I measured the temperature of the bottom of the bowl with a pyrometer. It slightly exceeds the one installed on the display
For several reasons
1) inertia of heating
2) the lack of a planned induction heating - that is, the heating always goes to full, but the machine can turn it on and off, a kind of analogue of PWM
But there is no good smooth induction heating like expensive stoves where the heating is smoothly regulated.
Can do in the following models
3) the absence of a PID regulator temperature as far as I understood from the algorithm for heating the machine

All these factors lead to the fact that the temperature of the bottom of the bowl is usually a couple of degrees higher than that set on the display.
By 180 "overheating" can reach 20 and the temperature can reach 200

Mixing tip question
The instructions say - Nozzle for mixing during cooking Suitable for use during cooking to maintain the consistency of food, for example. chicken, fish, vegetables and fruits.
Use only with stirring settings
But at the same time, in the recipes for the meringue it is written that you need to set the heating and temperature, with a whisk and a mixing nozzle
It turns out that the mixing attachment according to the instructions cannot be used at speeds other than - the minimum mixing speed?
VRad
Marinuly, Marina, thank you. Miranda's post sat down in my head, there, probably, it was about kneading at 30 *, and not about proofing.
Miranda
Quote: venera19
But it's more pleasant for me to think that they made a discount for me personally, for being so beautiful.
And so it was!

Quote: VRad
Miranda's post sat down in my head, there, probably, it was about kneading at 30 *, and not about proofing.
I distribute in the car, with all the covers. Great and all that. The top is cooler than the bottom, it's true. But I tested the proofing in the car and in a warm place a long time ago - visually and tastefully (in the final bread) the result is the same. Or with an invisible difference.
Katerok87
Quote: animegravitation
By the way, a pyrometer came here
Measured the temperature of the bottom of the bowl
What can I say - there is overheating, but abrupt and at the initial stage.
In the area of ​​a couple of degrees at low temperatures up to 20 degrees at high
It can be seen from the fact that, for some reason, Kenwood engineers made induction heating abrupt instead of applying a more complex circuit and making heating continuous
Thank you for the very interesting details!
We wrote above that the 9060 does not have a medium-speed slot, unlike the 096, only a high-speed one and this annoys the user, but I did not understand what this disadvantage is?
zvezda
Quote: Katerok87
I do not understand what this disadvantage is?
It was PERSONAL for me. I still have 023 and a food processor nozzle for it goes to medium-speed, so it is more convenient for me personally (although it may just get used to it)
There are NO ticks in Tinkoff. And the discount ... for example, you have approved 70 thousand, and in a month or two you will pay, with early repayment, 65. There you have to calculate at the time of payment.
Miranda!What cool old nozzles ... such funny I think that in years ... they will smile over our nozzles By the way, I really like the potato peeler. I love her! And not only do I clean young potatoes
anna_k
My husband watched a promotional sens in the Globe today, was not happy.
The front cover for the low-speed socket was made cheaper, before that there was a metal one with magnets.
The lower part is matte, the upper glossy - not very well combined externally.
He didn’t like the bowl at all, especially that it was heavy. Even in the new device it doesn't look very neat.
He liked our sense better


By the way, I already managed to scratch my gourmet, and so, not weak ...
The paint quality is poor, especially when compared to the sens. Its upper part is covered with car paint, and for two years of use there were no scratches ((((
dino
Hello experienced! Please don't throw tomatoes at me, but this is my first time here and I don't have a kitchen car. I went to the forum for advice and information. Here's the thing: I can't peel potatoes with my hands, so I was looking for an electric potato peeler. I looked through the cheap ones - they were not impressed. Stumbled upon a miracle of Kenwood technology.From the video, I really liked their potato peeler, it looks solid, does not jump on the table, so I dreamed about this. And when I saw how many nozzles you can screw to this wonderful machine, I generally sleep and see)))
Based on this, the questions arose: does anyone have a Kenwood potato peeler? How long does it take to peel potatoes (everything is fast in advertising). And what is the general impression of the nozzle? Do I understand correctly that not all attachments fit all Kenwoods? Where to see which specific models of the machine such a nozzle is suitable for, can you poke your finger? Only the prices for this device are a little upsetting, maybe someone knows if there is something similar with a potato peeler attachment, but cheaper? Well, besides a potato peeler, I would like to connect something else ... in general, an analogue of Kenwood, but cheaper, maybe there is? And, if still not, can you tell me where this Kenwood can be bought cheaper? It will suit me and b. at., but to be in good condition, only to reliably without deception.
Miranda
dino, the potato peeler nozzle is no longer available. I'm not sure you will find it in Russia. Abroad, you can still find some remnants on sale.

If this is a fundamental issue, then it is better to consider other options for this particular option. On request, "electric potato peeler" provides enough options.
NatalyaB
Quote: Miranda
dino, the potato peeler is no longer available. I'm not sure you will find it in Russia. Abroad, you can still find some remnants on sale.
Just recently, when I tried to order something on RidZip, I included a potato peeler. This "something" was not (called back), but there was a potato peeler. A! She tried to order the spoiled shovel, but it was not available! She refused, since the potato peeler is not very much, in general, is needed, so, for the set, there was a rush.
But yes, it is rare. I would not lay down on its presence when buying a CM.
ludmila_27.79
dino, I do not like the potato peeler attachment. It peels well only young and super smooth, round and small potatoes. I specially conducted an experiment: I peeled 1 kg with a simple vegetable peeler for 3 minutes. faster than this attachment. Because in this potato peeler it is necessary to peel the potatoes for 10 minutes, it does not work out less, too much peel remains, and then another 5 minutes manually peel the eyes and any unpeeled irregularities. And not only that, I weighed unpeeled and then peeled potatoes, and it turned out that by hand I got less trimmed skin weight than using a potato peeler. So I think you'd better look for individual electric potato peelers, maybe there are better ones among them.
Peter Push
Quote: anna_k
By the way, I have already managed to scratch my gourmet, and so, not weak ... The quality of painting leaves much to be desired, especially in comparison with the sens. Its upper part is covered with car paint, and in two years of use there were no scratches
And I still sin on the strangeness of pricing - the new Kenwood Elite with 1400W, with a 6.7 liter bowl, with stainless steel nozzles costs some 1 thousand grams more from Sens, now all the strangenesses are clear. anna_k, Thank you. I'm still thinking about replacing my 770 with 8360, now I won't.
Quote: dino
Do I understand correctly that not all attachments fit all Kenwoods? Where to see which specific models of the machine such a nozzle is suitable for, can you poke your finger? Only the prices for this device are a little upsetting, maybe someone knows if there is something similar with a potato peeler attachment, but cheaper? Well, besides a potato peeler, I would like to connect something else ... in general, an analogue of Kenwood, but cheaper, maybe there is? And, if still not, then can you tell me where this Kenwood can be bought cheaper? It will suit me and b. at., but to be in good condition, only to reliably without deception.
dino, Kenwood company produces many KM models, they differ in appearance, power, and bowl size.Here are the nozzles that work in the bowl, available in their sizes - 6.7 liters and 4.6 liters and they are not interchangeable, the potato peeler also belongs to them: AT444 potato peeler for Chef series kitchen machines with a 4.6 liter bowl; potato peeler AT445 for kitchen machines of the Major series with a bowl of 6.7 liters. These attachments will not fit the Sens range.
There are analogs of KM Kenwood, but the prices for them will not please you.
A b. You need to look at the flea market, look yourself, no one will give you guarantees.
On the forum there are also branches "KM Kenwood. We work with attachments" and this branch, but parts 1 (two in one - and machines and attachments) and 2. There is also a flea market. I wish you success!
anna_k
I use the device very little, of course I was upset.

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The lever for raising the head is also very unnerving, it rises hard.
Well, the ever-falling protection when heated also pushes up.

Are devices not tested before being launched on the market?
Belka13
And I take out a potato peeler in the summer and use it with pleasure. Yes, it is mainly intended for small potatoes, but this is exactly what I peel on it. How to clean a trifle differently, I can't imagine. And I love just such a young potato, smaller than a quail egg. Let it be slow, but you don't need to stand near it. While the machine is running, I do other things.
Miranda
anna_k, oh what the top. I went and examined my 096, found 3mm. a scratch at the very bottom, where I put the bowl. The top is perfect.

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