marishka
Guys. I want to buy a combine for kneading dough (for baking that the bread machine cannot pull) and grinding cereals. And so I had a problem in choosing. Kenwood or Bosch - which is better?
Lola
MarishkaWhere can this miracle of technology be seen? (If it's not difficult, throw a link at me)
marishka
Laris, Kenwwod. It acts both as a mixer and as a dough mixer and you can buy a cereal mill for it. Yesterday I was at Gorbushka and did not find any takago. There was a slightly different model. I can't say anything about Bosh.
Anastasia
I have Bosch MUM 4655, very happy, I have been using it for a long time. The dough really kneads perfectly. Well, all the other functions are in order. And you can buy a mill for cereals, it seems, too, I just heard and read it, even here on our forum, in my opinion, but I don't need it yet. But I can say that I heard very good reviews about Kenwood.
Admin
Quote: marishka

Guys. I want to buy a combine for kneading dough (for baking that the bread machine cannot pull) and grinding cereals. And so I had a problem in choosing. Kenwood or Bosch - which is better?

I use Bosch 4756, very happy. In the service center I ordered a nozzle for it - a grits mill (I already wrote about it in detail), and an ice cream maker.
Kenwood also has a kneader and in addition you can purchase a grits mill, and devices for rolling out ready-made dumplings or noodles (8 modes), including for cutting noodles (2 modes).
I have these accessories purchased separately, making dumplings is a pleasure.
There are no such adaptations for Bosch.
For the money - the same thing, to purchase all the devices together, or then scour the Internet in search of what you will not always find. It is cheaper to buy immediately, both morally and in money.
marishka
Girls, thank you very much everyone for your participation! I'll think. On the Kenwood website (see the link above) I saw a professional kitchen machine that kneads up to 3 kg of dough. All types of attachments (for Kenwood) are suitable for it. True, I don't know the price (I think it's prohibitive).
Admin
Quote: marishka

Girls, thank you very much for your participation! I'll think. On the Kenwood website (see the link above) I saw a professional kitchen machine that kneads up to 3 kg of dough. All types of attachments (for Kenwood) are suitable for it. True, I don't know the price (I think it's prohibitive).

The price is within 10 thousand rubles, but it's worth it. It all depends on the number of attachments. Think! The harvester can be found and ordered not only at this address, you can find it cheaper. In Moscow, you can buy cheaper at the same Riga market of household appliances. I often buy there.
Elena Bo
Marishka, I also put my eye on Kenwood (I chose between Kenwood and Bosch). There are so many nozzles! The price is a little scary. In short, I am not yet ripe to buy. But if given ...
Ludmila
Marishka, is this a harvester - Chef? To which there are about 40 attachments?
Suzy
Quote: Admin

I use Bosch 4756, I'm very happy. In the service center I ordered a nozzle for it - a grits mill (I already wrote about it in detail), and an ice cream maker.

Admin, hello. Have you got a cereal mill? If so, how long did your order take?

Kenwood also has a kneader and additionally you can purchase a grits mill, and devices for rolling out ready-made dumplings or noodles (8 modes), including for cutting noodles (2 modes).
I have these accessories purchased separately, making dumplings is a pleasure.
There are no such adaptations for Bosch.
For money - the same thing, to acquire all the devices together, or then scour the Internet in search of what you will not always find. It is cheaper to buy immediately, both morally and in money.
marishka
Quote: Lyudmila

Marishka, is this a harvester - Chef? To which there are about 40 attachments?
Yes, there are a lot of attachments for it, but all are bought separately. When they bought it, only a blender and different types of mixers came to him (a whisk for beating, a nozzle for kneading batter and condemning mashed potatoes, a mixer for steep dough for pies). I am very happy with all this and use it quite often. This assistant, like my bread maker, helps me a lot in the kitchen. The price is of course, but worth it.
Bagel
Do you have an ice cream attachment for it?
marishka
No. There is no ice cream maker, because I do not make ice cream at home, but the mill will be very wooooooooooooooooo!
llillittt
Now I am also in search of this unit for the kitchen. At first, I was very impressed with the Kenwood series of kitchen machines and was even ready to part with a rather large amount, but I was shocked when I learned that all the wonderful more than 20 attachments are sold separately. Moreover, each nozzle costs an average of 1-1.5 thousand. And, at least in online stores, I have not seen all of them at once.
Now I'm looking for something simpler. Please tell me which model would fit with such wishes:
- you definitely need a meat grinder
-the juicer is not needed (there is a separate one, but if there is, it's not scary)
- I need a blender, and very powerful, so that I can make snow out of ice
-the main bowl would be larger (at least 2-3 liters)
- grinding attachments - probably standard

And also, sorry, for maybe a stupid question (there has never been a food processor): can a standard food processor grind coffee, nuts, chocolate? Or do you need special attachments or even a separate unit - a coffee grinder?

Dakota
I have Moulinex Ovazio 3. In the complete set:
E / meat grinder (very nimble)
A large bowl with coarse, fine graters and shredders, a french fries knife (but I didn't like it), a kneader, a whisk, a rotary knife, a citrus juicer.
Blender.
A plastic spatula, a measuring cup, it is also a lid in the bowl lid.
2 speeds, pulse mode, can crack ice. The dough is even made for dumplings (5-6 minutes with the preparation of products).
What I miss (it was not in this configuration, but they exist in nature): a mill, a vegetable juicer.
What I like. Yes, I like everything.
What I don't like: Batter, for pancakes, leaks from the large bowl. Must be done in a blender. But the instructions warn about this.
Viki
I also have Moulinex Ovatsio, but a complete set, that is, with a mill, a juicer and even a press that turns any soft fruits, berries, boiled vegetables, etc. into puree. The French fries attachment cuts well, but the stripes are semicircular, which is not very pleasant. A large bowl is a huge plus. The mill grinds nuts and chocolate, and there is also a special chocolate grater included. Coffee grinds too, but the grinding quality is clearly inferior to a burr grinder.
Celestine
Quote: llillittt

can a standard food processor grind coffee, nuts, chocolate? Or do you need special attachments or even a separate unit - a coffee grinder?


I have a Brown 700 (incredibly happy) I use it several times a day.
So, in a smaller blender I grind nuts, oatmeal into flour (for oatmeal cookies), cookies, chocolate from the refrigerator, grind berries with sugar, and, of course, cocktails and fruit and cottage cheese.
In a large bowl (2 liters): dough for muffins, donuts, cookies; meat for cutlets, and standard graters, there is also a separate one for fries, a juicer (I rarely use it)
I have not tried to grind coffee in a small bowl - I do not use
My mom's Mulka is like girls with a coffee grinder ... she bought herself an extra one, and all the other functions are excellent.
Mams
And I have a Bosch 4756 EU
A wonderful thing. I, too, first caught fire with Kenwood, and it was the price that killed me on the spot, they asked for some crazy money for the case, a bowl and a couple of mixers. I bought a Bosch for $ 200 - and I'm very happy. Then I bought two disks for a meat grinder (there was one in the kit - medium size), and a couple of disks for a grater (there were 3 different ones in the kit). The blender, however, is too small, less than a liter.But glass, I think it will crush the ice (by the way, you must try). You can buy a little more, for 1 liter, but it is plastic.
Metal bowl, volume - 4 liters. Calmly takes the dough from 1 kg of flour. Read on the site, it says what else you can do with it. Unlike Kenwood, you can immediately buy and use a lot of functions. I know that for him there is an ice cream maker, and a miller, if in Moscow, you need to call Bosch's representative office or go, place an order, it will take a long time, but it will come. Apparently Admin ordered a groats mill. You can ask her how long it took.
By the way, kneading the dough does great. The corolla rotates in several directions, like 8ki writes out in 3 different directions. I'll wind the minced meat in a meat grinder, and then mix it with the egg and bread using a hook.
Ruta
Girls, hello!
Here's a question that arose: does the way it is chopped somehow affect the taste and quality of minced meat products (for example, cutlets)? That is, is there a fundamental difference with what to turn - an electric meat grinder or a blender that comes with the combine?
I do not like my cutlets lately
Tat
Of course it does, I know that many people prefer the auger meat grinder, precisely because of the difference in the taste of the finished product.
Lenusya
I recently had a Bosch 4757, very happy, although I dreamed of Kenwood.
But when I saw Bosch, all doubts disappeared
Additionally, I would like to purchase a stone mill and an ice cream maker, but I cannot get an intelligible answer from our service center: neither the price, nor the possibility of delivery. I already took links to sites - they look like a lunatic: lady, we have flour and ice cream in stores ready for sale. They said we will look. I don't even know, I wanted to order another saucepan for the multicooker through them

In the topic about coffee grinders I read that Admin I ordered myself a mill and an ice cream maker.
Admin, tell me, are you satisfied with these attachments?
llillittt
Thanks everyone for the advice. Now I'm leaning more towards Bosh, but I'm a little confused about its models. In particular, I found 4756, 4757 and 4655. The only difference noticed is that in 47 models the power is 50 W more. But the price differs by 30 percent.
Although in the photographs, it seems that the material of the main bowl is different. In 4655 - plastic, and in 47, it seems steel. Or it seemed to me?

And what is embarrassing so far in all these Bosh models is the small power compared to some Kenwood models (interestingly, can this significantly affect the speed and quality of grinding?) And the small volume of the blender (0.75, and as an additional accessory - 1 liter, which then a frivolous increase).

Of the interested models also:
Moulinex FP7161 (but I met reviews on the Internet that plastic quickly breaks with Moulinex combines)
Philips HR 7765 (there is no grinder for cereals, chocolate, but the power is 1000 W)

Does anyone use them?
Admin

I have a BOSH 4756.

I mainly use a bowl for kneading dough, a meat grinder. The blender was not pleased with the quality.
I bought an ice-cream attachment, but there was no time to do it, there were other problems.

The mill did not receive the attachment because the service had problems. center BOSCH, and they transferred the service of their equipment to the Moscow company A-Iceberg.

Through this company you need to order all the attachments for the combine again. You have to go, they are at the Altufevskaya metro station. The company A-Iceberg itself is normal, has already dealt with it before, and even came to see me in Dmitrov. The customer service is normal.

If you need to find coordinates and phone. They repair any home appliances with a guarantee.
Lissa
I have a Brown Combi Max 700 combine.
Got a gift from my brother. He bought it for two nozzles (squeezing juices). Then I bought two juicers separately and gave the combine to me.
We don't use vegetable cutters at all. Beat the batter more often and prepare milk cocktails with a blender. I find it easier to get a hand mixer (less to collect). And the vegetable cutter-Berner.
Kosharik
Gulshat, I have a Kenwood Chef KM010.The kit comes with a blender and 4 attachments (a hook, a classic ball-shaped whisk, a K-shaped nozzle for the dough and a K-shaped nozzle in an elastic band (as I understand it, this is a bonus)). There are complete sets with a meat grinder. But I was interested in exactly the naked version (by the way, I had a separate one, and as part of a submersible blender - so I gave it to my mother). So that's it. I wanted to buy it for a very long time, but my kitchen is terribly packed, I postponed my dream for an indefinite period ... And deep down I wanted a squeezer for citrus fruits, but their low power was embarrassing (we are talking about individual) ... It all started with thoughts of buying an ice cream maker. Having studied the issue with ice cream makers, I remembered that my dream has such a nozzle. As a result, the "idiot's dream" came true. I bought a harvester + citrus attachment + ice cream maker + potato peeler. I'm thinking about a meat grinder (I have a separate one, but I've never used it for several years, because until you get it, unfold it, ...) and a juicer (but haven't heard any reviews yet). I bought the noodle roll manually (I would have known it would have delayed it), by the way, the girls on the forum have such attachments for the combine and they are very happy. My personal opinion is that this harvester is very convenient because you assemble it for yourself, based on your requirements. And so - a machine-beast For me it has always been a problem, for example, to beat the whites (the whole kitchen is splashed). And here - beauty: the lid closes everything. In general, I am very pleased with the purchase (by the way, I found a place for him in the kitchen).
Mams
By the way, Bosch also has a lid for a basin. You can close a container in which you stir or whip something. There is a hole in the lid, where you can add the desired ingredients, flour, sugar, eggs, etc.

I also really liked the chef, and precisely because you can choose the right attachments, well, I don't need a citrus juicer, I have a separate one, I have enough. But the price, for me, was not lifting ... alas, but there is something to dream about
Pani Olga
I'll add a fly in the ointment for you to the honey barrel.
Some time ago I worked in an office that deals with equipment for restaurants.
So, now I buy ONLY professional things for specific purposes, no household combines. (As well as dishes and pans).
The idea is that the combination of functions is ALWAYS at the expense of the convenience and quality of a particular operation.
I have a combine (I got it with my husband as a dowry).
Standing on a cabinet, gathering dust.
I now have a meat grinder-vegetable cutter, a manual blender (I bought it for baby food), a stationary blender (for mousses, cocktails and heavy dough), and a bread maker.
I make mashed potatoes only with a potato grinder, no blender turns out good mashed potatoes, there is also a hand mortar for spices. This set is enough for any dish.
And in restaurants they always buy separate units, harvesters - never.
Mams
Pani Olga , we would have kitchens, like in a restaurant, and there are many, many places Then I would not buy everything together either ...

About mashed potatoes. An excellent mashed potato is obtained if hot potatoes are rubbed through a sieve, then add warm milk and simply stir. I saw in some transmission, "the chef was doing something there," I am doing the same now - great!

A friend of mine had a Mulinex combine, her husband brought her from France. In Russia, these were not sold. The set included a device for mashing fruits and vegetables. Such a container, with a fairly tight-fitting rotating blade. This made mashed potatoes from any soft products, I even rubbed cottage cheese for cheesecakes For some reason now there are no such ... At least, I did not come across it, but it's a pity ...

You don't need to put potatoes in a blender, he chops them, releases the starch, it turns out a paste, after all, it's better to crush or wipe the potatoes.
Gulshat
Quote: Kosharik

Gulshat, I have a Kenwood Chef KM010. The kit comes with a blender and 4 attachments (a hook, a classic ball-shaped whisk, a K-shaped nozzle for the dough and a K-shaped nozzle in an elastic band (as I understand it, this is a bonus)). There are complete sets with a meat grinder.But I was interested in exactly the naked version (by the way, I had a separate one, and as part of a submersible blender - so I gave it to my mother). So that's it. I wanted to buy it for a very long time, but my kitchen is terribly packed, I postponed my dream for an indefinite period ... And deep down I wanted a squeezer for citrus fruits, but their low power was embarrassing (we are talking about individual) ... It all started with thoughts of buying an ice cream maker. Having studied the issue with ice cream makers, I remembered that my dream has such a nozzle. As a result, the "idiot's dream" came true. I bought a harvester + citrus attachment + ice cream maker + potato peeler. I'm thinking about a meat grinder (I have a separate one, but I've never used it for several years, because until you get it, unfold it, ...) and a juicer (but haven't heard any reviews yet). I bought the noodle roll manually (I would have known it would have delayed it), by the way, the girls on the forum have such attachments for the combine and they are very happy. My personal opinion is that this harvester is very convenient because you assemble it for yourself, based on your requirements. And so - a machine-beast For me it has always been a problem, for example, to beat the whites (the whole kitchen is splashed). And here - beauty: the lid closes everything. In general, I am very pleased with the purchase (by the way, I found a place for him in the kitchen).

Thanks for the answer. How do you like the ice maker? How does it work? It just needs to be cooled and whipped periodically? Do you use a potato peeler, or is it only relevant for young potatoes? Have you tried peeling carrots in it, for example, or something else? Do you use a citrus attachment? Within what limits did the whole set come out for you?
Kosharik
By the way, in Kenwood there is a sieve for cleaning vegetables (but when I bought it, it was not available). Who cares - I saw it in the media market, but the price was astronomical. Gulshat, I still got a discount of 200 rubles. If I'm not mistaken, it turned out to be 16.5 thousand rubles. The harvester itself cost 13,000 somewhere. The guys are not fast, but, on the whole, I'm happy. The price is reasonable (in comparison with others) and what I liked was that the car was in its original packaging (and not spattered, as it happens in a store). I wrote about the ice cream maker in the thread about the ice cream makers. Summary: I put the bowl in the freezer for 12 hours, the mixture I make, as a rule, is primitive: cream 35% + sugar + a little salt + filler (if interested, I can reprint it from a book. Then I take out the bowl from the refrigerator, put it in the combine and on the go (!) pour in the mixture. Death to the figure. But tasty and natural. We use a citrus attachment. The relic of the combine is good - only the crusts fly into the trash. Now is not the orange season, but in May we came off. 2 Moscow oranges - 200 ml of juice. the season is 10 rubles, or even less. We use a potato peeler. I can't say about old potatoes - they didn't find them. Young ones - they peel well (especially "peas"). The main thing here is to make sure that they don't peel them to the size of peas. "Eyes" need to be picked out later. Naturally, she will peel the gnarled potatoes as best she can. Of the minuses: she peels the potatoes with some kind of dusting in the bowl. And then these grains get stuck in the potatoes and you just can't wash them out - you have to pick them out. I hope this is temporary,until it wipes off, but who knows ... Summary: if you really want, you can buy, but I can't say that I'm wildly delighted (although, when you are preparing for guests and you need to clean a bucket of spoons, but there is no time, then this find). By the way, the girls wrote somewhere about potatoes. Everyone's opinion is also different.
Admin
Quote: Mams

Pani Olga , we would have kitchens, like in a restaurant, and there are many, many places Then I would not buy everything together either ...

In Russia, these were not sold. The set included a device for mashing fruits and vegetables. Such a container, with a fairly tight-fitting rotating blade. This was what made mashed potatoes from any soft products, I even rubbed cottage cheese for cheesecakes For some reason now there are no such ... At least, I did not come across it, but it's a pity ...

Yes, there is, though not of our production, but "made in otteda", I have a manual mash maker (do you need a photo?), And I want to buy it on a battery.

I give the coordinates of the model, in stores it is on sale.Sorry, later - it was not at hand.

Admin

Found it.
A chopper (wiping sieve) Ariete 260 \ 2 is called, the cost is within 1000 rubles.
ira06
... to the young baker about the model. I’ve been on maternity leave for 2 years already, the combaen wanted for a long time, everything didn’t work out, but thanks to my husband, I was pleased when I was in the hospital, he bought me, came home and saw, I was delighted, but for 3 months my hands didn’t reach, and now I don’t put my life without him, I have philips essence hr 7768 there is a meat grinder with attachments (for minced meat, sausages), a juicer, a large lot of juices for the baby were squeezed, a blender, cutting vegetables, a grater for potato pancakes, fried potatoes used to be so long now 5-7 minutes a full frying pan of potatoes. The potato pancakes are rubbed without waste (waste remains in the moulinext) the dough mixer is also 5 minutes and the pizza dough is ready even for Easter Easter, the mixer (although it was separate) is now only this, a chopper for nuts, a nozzle for slicing meat, chocolate, cheese. I am very happy with a small child very compact and takes a little time
flyerissa
I have been using Bosch 5540 for 8 months now, a great thing, in the kit: graters, shredders, a blender, an insert for a grater for vegetables and purees, a juicer for hard vegetables and for citrus fruits, a chopper knife (instead of a screw meat grinder). phew. look like that's it. and also a disk for French fries-identity turns out to be semicircular (more beautiful with hands), but in principle it is normal. power 1100 and pulse mode. The quality of the plastic is very good, the bowl is 3 liters. There is no mill, but I grind the nuts with an ordinary knife, it's normal. also a dough hook and a crown - just wonderful. the weight is excellent, I don't use the current very often - we are current 2)). Mom Phillips 7768 seems to have a screw grinder (she doesn't use a cat because of a good knife) and another juicer (I have a centrifuge). and a power of 1000 watts. the bowl seems to be 2 or 2.5 liters. in my subjective opinion, Bosch has better plastic quality. besides, I bought mine for 200 ye, and my mother costs 350)) so I advise Bosch !! and my model is -5540))
ira06
when I bought a harvester, we had a Bosch brand store in Kiev, and the one I liked was more expensive than the Phillips, it was not very complete, we had to buy a lot of things, we bought it very expensively, I don't regret a bit for Phillips for 2 years and pritenzy there are not many of my friends ** young mothers ** enjoy and are happy, and when the feeding began, the blender worked every day 3 times a day, the juicer also works. PHILIPS IS THE BEST
Elena74
Yesterday I bought Kenwood KM 010 ... today I made a pancake dough ... not very much, there was an unmixed mass around the edges ... I made dumplings dough, good ... ice cream, it seems normal .... but there was a doubt about the health of the combine. .. the fact is that by smoothly increasing the speed, I can no longer reduce it ... I turn the knob to decrease, but the combine does not react ... I turn it off completely, and turn it back on to the minimum, I get a very high speed ... I don’t know - clearly described or not ... in general, weirdness with speeds ... did anyone have such problems? carry back to the store ???
Kosharik
Elena74 at my speed they decrease without problems. And regarding the immobility at the edges - I have it (I think this is the norm). I brake the combine, take a spatula, throw it from the walls to the center.
helenpuch
Quote: Kosharik

We use a potato peeler. I can't say about the old potatoes - they didn't. Young - cleans well (especially "peas"). The main thing here is to make sure that it does not peel off completely to the size of polka dots. But the "eyes" need to be picked out later. Naturally, she will peel the gnarled potatoes as best she can.

And they used a potato peeler to peel other vegetables, for example. beets, carrots?
Kosharik
helenpuch, nope, have not tried
natalka
Quote: flyerissa

I've been using Bosch 5540 for 8 months now, it's a great thing, my mother has Phillips 7768. in my subjective opinion, Bosch has better plastic quality. besides, I bought mine for 200 ye, and my mother costs 350)) so I advise Bosch !! and my model is -5540))

Oh ... I also wanted Bosch, though not 5540, but BOSCH MUM 4756 EU. I went for a couple of months and looked closely, I could not decide everything. I was in no hurry because.I was using the old one so far, but this month I had a birthday and friends gave me PHILIPS HR7768. It seems that everything in it is good, but I like the bowl for kneading dough and shredding in Boch better. For that there is no such juicer in Boch. I'm completely at a loss ... and I'm happy with such a gift (37 functions) and it seems that something is wrong. I decided for myself that this was fate, but I have not yet reconciled myself.
Scarecrow
I have Kitchen Aid. In fact, it was originally a planetary mixer, of course, but given that it has attachments from an electric knife for canned food to mills, it is more likely a combine. I bought three types of graters from the attachments (this is a set), a pasta machine and I want a mill, but I can't get to it in the store. Was not needed - lay, as it impressed me - there is nowhere either of the two types. To be honest, I am more interested in him as a dough mixer, which is why I wanted a mill for making whole grain flour. The rest of the nozzles seem to me unnecessary, there is a different technique.
The car, of course, is great. Very powerful. Among the shortcomings - the price, weight (about 10 kg). He only needs a stationary place, it is not easy to clean it in the closet, therefore for those who are very limited in space this is a minus.
llillittt
I was equipped with kitchen appliances in full, so I don’t know where to put it now. The long-awaited combine was also added to the bread maker and the recently purchased mulka. I chose him for a very long time. In the end, after all Kenwood 266... At first, the choice fell on the elite Kenwood kitchen machines (which with a whole bunch of additional attachments), but the price for an almost empty food processor was too much for me. Then I stopped at Moulinex FP 7161, but when I saw the plastic live, I was immediately disappointed in it. Then we even went to buy a Philips hr 7768, there were all the attachments that I wanted and good, in my opinion, power, but when I saw it, my husband dissuaded me. Again, he did not like the plastic, it seemed too fragile.
266th Kenwood is comparable at a price with Phillips, a little more expensive; the average price is 10,000, we took it for 8,950 at Gorbushka. We saw a lot in MediaMart in Belaya Dacha for 10,500.

Regarding the operation of the unit: so far everyone is happy. We have already tried a blender, mixer and chopper. Although I confess honestly, this is my first full-fledged combine.

It seemed to me that this is a good alternative for those who liked the Chef and Major series of Kenwood, their Prospero series (to which the 266 belongs) is a kind of economy option.

Pros: bowl for whipping and dough - stainless steel, power - 900, plastic for other parts seems to be quite durable. There are all basic attachments: a juicer (universal and for citrus fruits), a 1.5 liter blender, 3 graters, a meat grinder, a dough hook, some kind of mixer, a mixer. For my complete happiness, there was not only a mill, but I saw enough of a separate Kenwood one, when I understand if I really need it, I'll take
Rezlina
Chuchelka, what power does your combine have?
Scarecrow
The Kitchen mixer has a power of 300 watts. Not to be confused with impulse power (for a few seconds, for example, 1000 W, 650 W, etc.), which is most often indicated by different manufacturers for their devices. Kitchen maintains a constant operating power of 300 watts for 10 minutes of operation.
UmSabir
And I have this thing ...
6 years ago I exchanged a Gamma 7 harvester (Lepse plant) from a friend in Kirov I threw out the instruction and used it for 6 years as a meat grinder, a shredder for vegetables, a coffee grinder for grinding grain and buckwheat for a bread machine. I plowed for 6 years and moved to my mother (never broke!). I used it to chop and freeze vegetables for the winter in the freezer in bags. I recently bought the same new one and discovered that it can also roll out dough for dumplings, dumplings and noodles, cut curly cookies from shortcrust pastry and stuff sausages and sausages. In general, for 2300 r this is such a super-duper-mega unit that I have no words of happiness. Mine just love dumplings and dumplings and homemade noodles, but since I hate to work with a rolling pin, especially at 8 months of age, they ate it all more. well now I spoil them
True, I ordered on an Internet in a Moscow store, and my brother brought me.
PS I’m thinking and why for 6 years I didn’t think of the nozzles for rolling the dough to get ...
Here a lot has been written about him 🔗
Zefirka
Quote: UmSabir

And I have this thing ...
Here a lot has been written about him 🔗

UmSabir, there is such an emotional description of the harvester that I doubted: did I do the right thing to buy Kenwood Chef ... I'm serious.
obgorka_gu
Quote: Zefirka

UmSabir, there is such an emotional description of the harvester that I doubted: did I do the right thing to buy Kenwood Chef ... I'm serious.
And I was staring at it too, seemingly an ordinary meat grinder, (which pleases me, the combines have disappointed me for a long time, even outwardly), I remember my mother-in-law's Soviet meat grinder with attachments (I don't remember exactly the brand like Electrosila) well, certainly more than 20 years with constant and intensive use (I never complained), I was more tempted by the presence of a rolling machine for the dough (if I understood correctly), I just bothered about something, for a price like a separate noodle maker is not much less, and there will still be a spare meat grinder (suddenly my Mulinex will cover, that's all- the same 12 years old ... pah-pah-pah). And I have a Soviet mixer since my students, I love it. Outwardly, Soviet technology loses outwardly, clumsy, but if you are lucky, the quality cannot be compared with China, and just like our cars, each miracle technology has its own character!
Trendy

And you can have more and more details about the food processor Kenwood 266... : red: I've been looking at it for a long time, but it can't help to understand whether everything in it works as it should. Please share your impressions of using it.
k.alena
Today I became the happy owner of the BOSCH MUM 47A1 combine (the same as 4756, only fewer attachments). Immediately after unpacking, the question arose - where to store the grater disks? There is no special container in the kit, but the store is just waiting for delivery ... And they do not seem to be very expensive, but you need 2 pcs. (I bought 3 more disks at once). Share your ideas
Chantal
and nowhere else do I have them in a plastic bag of a suitable size in the far corner of the drawer, because I use them sooooooo often. a lot of waste remains in the shredder, so it is relevant only during the harvesting season, and even then, for the most part, I get by with a burner, but everything else is in demand in full! about the power and the plastic blender - I have had a combine for almost 11 years now and nothing is done with plastic and threshes everything (like that time for children's creativity I even grind wine corks in a blender), power (I don’t remember exactly, it seems 400W) for everything functions are enough in abundance. literally a month ago I didn't notice, put the whipping cream and I was distracted by 10-15 minutes - as a result, the cream in the butter and the lid that is put on the top of the corolla in dust or rather in shavings (it turns out that I didn't push it completely and it dangled slightly)
now about the sad. I wanted my mother to buy the same, but I see everywhere only the production of Slovenia, and this, in comparison with my German, the sky and the earth are clumsy plastic, the bowl is squeezed into place with difficulty, they began to check in the store - the speeds turn on every other time, the knives in the blender are on a plastic base instead of iron .. in general, uzhos is now in thought - whether to look for a native assembly (if they are still assembled in Germany?), or another brand altogether

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