natushka
Girls, I read here - you can buy extra. nozzles in Ukraine in intern. store and will come out cheaper even with shipment to Russia? Is it really so or have I misunderstood something?
kavilter
inusya
Flexi Beater - K-shaped nozzle covered with silicone, very convenient for whipping up butter creams
Iruta
Inusyaif I'm not mistaken then Kalmykova was not talking about a high-speed mill, but a high-speed and low-speed grater
Inusya
Quote: kavilter

inusya
Flexi Beater - K-shaped nozzle covered with silicone, very convenient for whipping up butter creams
This is the one with the letter "K", right?
Kitchen machine Kenwood (2)
But tell me what other thing, besides the shoulder blades, looks like a bent wheel, black, but in the foreground.
Is it in 020? And what is it for? In the rest of the photos of other Kenwood models, she is not, only those three ...
Wherever I open a photo, both in 010 and in others, there are only three main blades, but this black one is not ...
Do not be offended, why am I so pestering in detail - in order to know what to ask the sellers when specifying the configuration, otherwise they themselves do not know a thing, and besides, they will take it inexpensively ...

Quote: Iruta

Inusyaif I'm not mistaken then Kalmykova was not talking about a high-speed mill, but a high-speed and low-speed grater
Iruta, I kind of re-read that, it says, "mill, high-speed and low-speed ..." well, maybe Kalmykova will clarify ...
Iruta
Inusya, I have 020, the silicone nozzle looks a little different there, there are jumpers inside but here they are not visible. Maybe because the models are different? But it should be included in the standard package (4 nozzles).
Inusya
Quote: kavilter

Here is a photo of these attachments:
Thank you! So much for you! ...
And there is no such attachment at all in the pictures. I thought that these four in my photo are the same everywhere, in all models.
Iruta, I understand that you have it, this Flex-nozzle.
Kitchen machine Kenwood (2)
If you say, there are 4 nozzles in total, then which of those four - in my photo - you don't have? there are also four ...

When I read and choose a model, I look - and in the pictures everywhere the same shoulder blades, but this one was not even shown
So how now to choose on an Internet, just go shopping and feel "manually" all the kits? ... And then on the phone what they like to tell ...
In one online store they already answered me - that Flexy Bitter is a spatula - with the letter "K", and believe them after that ...
Iruta, and you also have this curved wheel? And for what purpose is it?
Iruta
Inusya, I have exactly the same as in the last photo (silicone with jumpers inside) it is for cream, a nozzle with the letter k inside for soft dough, yeast dough and any other are kneaded with a hook, and a whisk. And I don't have the one that you had in the other photo.
I think it is for a different model, also silicone, but slightly different than mine.
Inusya
Iruta, now I understand everything !!!
... that is, you - that, black "bent" - do not you know either? Yes, obviously she is going to some other model. But the view is intricate ...
Iruta
Quote: inusha

Iruta, now I understand everything !!!
... that is, you - that black "bent" - don't you know either? Yes, obviously she is going to some other model. But the view is intricate ...
I don’t know, I suppose that it is not for the titanium series, but for some other (maybe Prospero)? The girls will come up later, maybe they know.
Deep
Quote: inusha

Iruta, now I understand everything !!!
... that is, you - that black "bent" - don't you know either? Yes, obviously she is going to some other model. But the view is intricate ...
It looks like this is a new attachment (Soft Blend Attachment) and is now part of the basic Titanium kit. Maybe even to some other models. Pretty.It seems that km 070 has been equipped with such a nozzle for a long time.

Kitchen machine Kenwood (2)

Kalmykova
stah007! The pulse mode is the very first one before the minimum, but the handle is not fixed on it, you have to hold it. It doesn't snap anywhere, so after the impulse all other speeds are quietly turned on.
Inusya! You were rightly told: high- and low-speed graters are slicers and not mills. A mill is for grinding cereals or grains into flour and is inserted from the side, where the meat grinder and rolling are inserted. And the cups are mini grinders. There are 3 of them in the kit, but I don't have them. The machine comes with stirrers: whisk, hook and iron K-shaped. But that flexibiter in silicone (but not bent, which you show, but with jumpers inside as in the second photo) is like a gift. It is enclosed in a separate plastic seal in a common box. But when you buy a car - be careful! In this seal, together with the flexibiter, a wrench is hidden for adjusting the height of the mixers. And it is hidden so well that everyone strives to throw it away along with the packaging. That's so confusing! By the way, I mix everything with a K-shaped stirrer, except for eggs, of course, and I don't use a silicone one at all.
Inusya
Deep, yes, that's what she is! If it is included in the base Titanium, then the 020 must have? It is necessary to obviously recognize it live, maybe it has recently begun to be completed, otherwise all the photos show the same thing, only the four that were higher, but this one is not.
Although I recognized its name, now we must look in the description of the configuration of the cars.

Quote: Kalmykova

Inusya! You were rightly told: high- and low-speed graters are slicers and not mills. A mill is for grinding cereals or grains into flour and is inserted from the side, where the meat grinder and rolling are inserted. And the cups are mini grinders.
Oh, damn it! And I'm a bastard, I think that a mini-grinder is a mill. What a fool.
Then I need a mini-grinder, not a mill, I need to grind coffee, etc. Finally I finished it. And then there is such verbiage with these names, characteristics, uzhos !!! Soon the night will be dreaming ...
Thank you!
stah007
Yeah! Probably, the virtual owners of Kenwoods 023, and not natural ones, are probably here on the forum !!!
I got this impression because no one answered my simple questions about the gearshift knob (how does the pulse mode work in automatic mode or not ?, that is, you have to press and release back on (P) all the time, or what? ? and yet, is it so for everyone that the speed knob scrolls to the left and then, to turn it on to the minimum, it is necessary to turn counterclockwise through all the speeds until you tighten it to the minimum speed) and it is also easy to see which model is indicated below on the sticker near the storage of the wire ?, the question concerns only those who bought the model with 023 papers, and which country is the manufacturer! Made in xxxxxxx?
That's all my 2 questions! For whom the device is at home, it is not difficult to do this, and since almost everyone here writes about this model that they have it, and I wrote these questions 3 times and no one answers, that's why I made the following conclusion that everyone who write are virtual owners! Sorry for the frankness!
Kalmykova
Well, I have not 23, but 20 model. Maybe it should be so? I rarely use the pulse mode, only when I make cocktails in a blender glass.
Inusya
Kalmykova, I have now read the complete set of 020 (on the website, so there in the listed corollas-
1.hook
2.spherical whisk,
3. K-shaped metal,
and 4.- Soft dough attachment -....
this lower "bent" is probably just improved (well, it is written in Russian-complete set):
Kitchen machine Kenwood (2)
I suppose that now the design has obviously changed and instead of the silicone that you have as a gift (she is FlexiBitter) - now he has a new shape? And then I could not understand in any way, I think, I think, I get five nozzles. It turns out that the kit should have either the one that you have, or this one, some of them of the old design, and some of the new ...
x ... who will take it apart - what should it be?
This is yours, and also on this site, and is called the same:
Kitchen machine Kenwood (2)

By God, tomorrow I'm going to Foxtrot - I'll pick boxes ...
I float your brain, already angry at myself ...
FSE, I don't pester anymore until I feel the boxes ...
natushka
It seems to me that the pulse mode is short-term, it should not be fixed, otherwise the technique overheats and breaks down, so the switch returns to its place when released. I don’t know how to explain it more precisely, as I understand it myself. The gearshift knob should not scroll by itself, most likely the disc is in the mount.
OxiSK
Quote: stah007

Yeah! Probably, the virtual owners of Kenwoods 023, and not natural ones, are probably here on the forum !!!
I got this impression because no one answered my simple questions about the gearshift knob (how does the pulse mode work in automatic mode or not ?, that is, you have to press and release back on (P) all the time, or what? ? and yet, is it so for everyone that the speed knob scrolls to the left and then, to turn it on to the minimum, it is necessary to turn counterclockwise through all the speeds until you tighten it to the minimum speed) and it is also easy to see which model is indicated below on the sticker near the storage of the wire ?, the question concerns only those who bought the model with 023 papers, and which country is the manufacturer! Made in xxxxxxx?
That's all my 2 questions! For whom the device is at home, it is not difficult to do this, and since almost everyone here writes about this model that they have it, and I wrote these questions 3 times and no one answers, that's why I made the following conclusion that everyone who write are virtual owners! Sorry for the frankness!
Of course, I'm not yet the natural owner of km 23, but in the same topic I met that all kenwood kitchen machines are assembled in China, even from those who ordered in England. Regarding the impulse mode, from the experience of communicating with other combines, I suppose that the handle should not be fixed, that is why it is impulse. Maybe the girls, the real owners will correct me.
TaTa *
stah007

Yes, in pulse mode you need to hold the handle (never use)

Yes, the knob scrolls from min to max smoothly, clockwise and back, but how else?
Made in China (now everything is made in China)
Lyi
Quote: stah007

Yeah! Probably, the virtual owners of Kenwoods 023, and not natural ones, are probably here on the forum !!!
I got this impression because no one answered my simple questions about the gearshift knob (how does the pulse mode work in automatic mode or not ?, that is, you have to press and release back on (P) all the time, or what? ? and yet, is it so for everyone that the speed knob scrolls to the left and then, to turn it on to the minimum, it is necessary to turn counterclockwise through all the speeds until you tighten it to the minimum speed) and it is also easy to see which model is indicated below on the sticker near the storage of the wire ?, the question concerns only those who bought the model with 023 papers, and which country is the manufacturer! Made in xxxxxxx?
That's all my 2 questions! For whom the device is at home, it is not difficult to do this, and since almost everyone here writes about this model that they have it, and I wrote these questions 3 times and no one answers, that's why I made the following conclusion that everyone who write are virtual owners! Sorry for the frankness!
stah007!
It is possible that the owners of KEN 023 are very few, since most of them tried to buy a 020 car, and then they bought attachments for it. I have KM 020, so I cannot answer the first question. Or the owners of 023 are simply not on the internet, I also saw your question just today.
Don't be nervous. The people here are very friendly, they always try to help if they know the answer.
Regarding the pulse mode. To make it work, you need to hold the gearshift wheel, as soon as you release it, it returns to STOP.
The speeds themselves are located like this:
The lever is at STOP, left pulse mode, turn to the right-minimum, then 1.2 and so on to the maximum, in order to return from the maximum to Stop, you need to alternately reduce the speed to Stop.
Ask questions if you need anything else.
Tutti-frutt
Good evening! I read this Temko and fired up to buy the cache on the 10th. We need advice on several points: 1) Many recommend taking not the 10th model, but the 20th. As I understand it, they differ in power by 100 W, size and rims. I just don't need a big size, the kitchen is of the minimum size. I am not going to cook large volumes, I am generally a beginner in cooking. Do not send for harvesters "simpler and cheaper", I want to have a thing of good quality and to be able to "do everything at once". The question is: does the quality of their work differ between 10 and 20, for example, when using a meat grinder. I read that at some she chews meat, while at others everything is ok. Does it depend on the device model? 2) where is it better to buy? I am in Moscow, unfortunately, no opportunity for Ukraine or Germany is expected. Perhaps someone knows a profitable way to order abroad with delivery. Please share your valuable info
Iruta
Quote: Tutti-frutt

Good evening! I read this Temko and fired up to buy the cache on the 10th. We need advice on several points: 1) Many recommend taking not the 10th model, but the 20th. As I understand it, they differ in power by 100 W, size and rims. I just don't need a big size, the kitchen is of the minimum size. I am not going to cook large volumes, I am generally a beginner in cooking. Do not send for harvesters "simpler and cheaper", I want to have a thing of good quality and to be able to "do everything at once". The question is: does the quality of their work differ between 10 and 20, for example, when using a meat grinder. I read that at some she chews meat, while at others everything is ok. Does it depend on the device model? 2) where is it better to buy? I am in Moscow, unfortunately, no opportunity for Ukraine or Germany is expected. Perhaps someone knows a profitable way to order abroad with delivery. Please share your valuable info
I bought abroad (it seems in Germany) Kolich, he took 070, ask him for advice. He wrote that it is more profitable to take there, it turns out much cheaper. As for the first question, I have 020, I bought it because it was cheaper. The girls wrote that the difference between them is only in height, this practically does not affect the power. If you read the topic, it will be clear that 020 is taken because it can knead more dough, and so they are no different. I don’t know about the meat grinder, I have a stationary Moulinex, so I didn’t buy a nozzle;) But keep in mind that it is difficult to find nozzles for 020 (a rubbing sieve, a potato peeler and an ice cream maker), for some reason you cannot find them in Russia during the day with fire. If they do appear, they are quickly dismantled. : spiteful: If I bought a harvester now, I would only take 010.
Lyi
Tutti-frutt !
With rare exceptions (ice cream maker and potato peeler, in my opinion) the Km020 and 010 attachments are identical, that is, they fit both machines! So the advantages and disadvantages will be the same for both machines.
I have KM 020. I use it for more than 2 years every day and more than once a day.
The machine is good precisely because it has everything. It is on my table, and I just change the attachments for it. I bought all the attachments.
But there are a lot of complaints about her, not too big, but nevertheless very annoying. If you read this topic, then you saw complaints about the meat grinder, and the juicer, and the blender, and the ice cream maker, etc.
Therefore, my advice is to also study the topic on Kitchen Aid, the English version of KEN, they seem to have not yet transferred its production to China. In my opinion, this is the only machine that is not inferior to KENs. Check with its owners. Perhaps there are no such shortcomings, but it also has attachments for all occasions. And in terms of cost, they are approximately equal.
Regarding Kenwood 010 and 020 ,. The 020 still attracts me more, here, too, you can cook in small portions, a larger volume is achieved by increasing the machine in height, and not in length and width, so a small and large kitchen is insignificant here,But the number of eaters may increase and a beginner in cooking will become a master, after all, the machine is bought for more than one year, and at least once a year, but you have to cook for a festive table for a large number of guests, so a larger volume will be needed.
If you remain loyal to Kenwood, ask Kolich, he has connections in Germany to buy Kenwood and deliver it to Russia directly in Germany.
PS. The wiping sieve from my 010 machine fits very well. Girls from Ukraine will help you to buy an ice maker and a potato peeler, or you can buy it immediately upon purchasing a machine, if Kolich helps. I repeat, all the other nozzles are the same for KM 010 and KM 020.
Zima
Quote: Tutti-frutt

Perhaps someone knows a profitable way to order abroad with delivery. Please share your valuable info

Not so long ago, I also got fired up with the idea of ​​buying such a machine .. The prices in our stores are very upsetting, so I have already combed the entire Internet in search of good offers.
There are a lot of decent options, but many sellers do not send to Russia, which means you have to carry through an intermediary, and this is an additional cost, so I only consider options for buying directly and only from a seller who immediately makes a tax deduction (which is 19% - that is the amount is rather big).
And I turned to Kolich for advice on the technology of buying abroad, since I have no such experience.
In general, at the moment I am considering the following options:
1. In the store where I bought Kolich, KM010 + blender without attachments 399 euros minus VAT + shipping (about 50 euros - I did not contact them, I did not specify the exact amount, that is, a total of 385-390 euros. There are options with additional attachments for big money. KM020 and KM040 they do not have
2. On ebee there are chic offers for combines KM040 (analogue of KM020, only with a timer) + blender + TOP package (additional polished stainless steel bowl without handles + high-speed cutting AT340), price net of VAT and delivery to Moscow 600, 5 euros - what is called feel the difference - we have 35,000 only with a blender and without a timer. This is the exact price, I was charged with the seller.

Another seller has another top package for the same money, instead of the AT 340 - a mill OR a centrifugal juicer OR a meat grinder OR an AT 647 combine - but I did not write off this seller, I don’t know if he makes delivery to Russia and whether he will agree to deduct VAT when invoicing accounts. This second seller generally has a bunch of all sorts of options, for example KM010 + toppack AT 340+ add. bowl, and more + multi-shredder AT 320 and the price should be about 500 euros, if, of course, the seller compensates VAT. And there are TOP packages instead of AT 340, for example, with an ice cream maker at an even cheaper price.
In general, I'll throw you links in a personal - study.

But I still can't decide KM010 or KM040 and still can't decide on this purchase, since in Russia the guarantee, as Kolich told me, does not work. Therefore, repairing, if suddenly something (and I have read many times in this thread, the nozzles do not sit down, then the engine emits extraneous sounds) will have to be done at your own expense (well, maybe they will send spare parts for free - but still extra troubles) or send back too for your own score.

Here I sit and break my head - and I want to and inject ...
Zima
A KENWOOD KM 080 Kitchen Machine has appeared on the E-Do website in the Kenwood food processor section, so far without description and pictures, available: no, but "soon on sale", price 67899 rubles
natushka
Where is it possible to read what speeds are recommended for various operations?
The speeds are indicated in the descriptions for the specific attachment (small books).
Ksenusha
Hello everyone. Kind people, please tell me. and why no one uses KMIX. I first came across them, but in the subject there are only 010 and 020. Second question: And no one knows if the Kenwood MG470 meat grinder fits the dough sheeter? Somewhere I came across such a message that a dough sheeter nozzle fits to the meat grinder, but now I can't find it. I just want to save money as always))). I need a good kneader (especially for dumplings) and a dough sheeter attachment.Girlfriends dissuade from the combine, they say, buy a bread maker. There, too, kneads well on dumplings. So I have a choice ... Or a miser pays twice and it is worth buying such a good harvester. I don't have only a dough mixer and a dough sheeter at home, but I have everything separately. Well, I would have bought a sausage attachment ... Thank you all in advance
Inusya
Quote: Ksenusha

Hello everyone. Kind people, tell me please. why no one uses KMIX. I first came across them, but in the subject there are only 010 and 020.
probably because, despite the considerable price, it has a power of only 500W, and these have 1500W, there is still a difference. And there are still many differences ...
LKir
I want to give my wife an older Kenwood, but I just ran into an opportunity - there are 2 models Kenwood KMM020 a little more expensive (by 500gr) and Kenwood KM020 is cheaper - what's the difference is not clear /// Maybe someone came across?
Tutti-frutt
Today I was in the media market and they convinced me there that, in general, even the 10th Kenwood is not necessary for me at all. I’m thinking over 560m. does anyone have this model? What are the claims to her, is everything satisfied? Or they regretted not taking the 10th or 20th model. The question is urgent, since it is already unbearable. And finances are highlighted
Tutti-frutt
By the way, I was also told there that all the difference in power (namely 400W) between 560m and 10m goes to the 4th socket and "really the same 450 W at the output." Has anyone else heard of this? Or is this a gag of fellow sellers?
Inusya
Quote: LKir

I want to give my wife an older Kenwood, but I just ran into an opportunity - there are 2 models Kenwood KMM020 a little more expensive (by 500gr) and Kenwood KM020 is cheaper - what's the difference is not clear /// Maybe someone came across?
I also worked on this interesting question when I settled on 020. The whole feature of these letters is included in the package. The model itself is one and the same. Check with the seller meticulously what is included in the kit, which paddles, how many of them, etc. (study first on their home site, what-where), so that later you will not be surprised when you receive the goods. The complete set may vary depending on the country of the manufacturer (Kenwood has three of them - Great Britain, Italy and our ever-memorable China). There even some models of the same number are different. Here's how in this case with KM and KMM.
Inusya
Quote: Kalmykova

Inusya! You are already an expert on patterns and markings! When will you be okay?
... but my husband taught me how to make purchases - first I study everything about my product: I read reviews, look through tests, analyze (I find out the truth and nonsense of sellers, but then I own the info - they consult me ​​...) and the last thing I do before buying is going to the store and feeling it in nature. If nothing disappoints me, and everything coincides with the declared, I make a purchase (or order through the Internet) with a clear conscience. But then I do not take offense either at the manufacturer or at the seller, as gritsya, "they shook their eyes shocked." But from many things that I "burned" - I had to refuse in this way. And for good reason.
And after my arrival from Kharkov, somewhere in November, my husband was on vacation, we decided to disperse among the guests. I'll also go shopping there ...
But I decided already, if you buy something worthwhile. So I stand firmly on 020 !!! But weight!
I will, I will soon be in your ranks ...
OxiSK
Hooray, now I also have km 023, yesterday my husband brought my typewriter and a bunch of attachments to it. Thank you girls for your help and such a wonderful forum.
Natusichka
OxiSK !!! Congratulations! Heartily! Tell us what kind of attachments are included in this model? What did you buy separately? And, we very much ask, how you will do something, immediately unsubscribe what and how, what you liked, what is not very good.
Tutti-frutt
Hey, owners of the 560th, answer me ...
OxiSK
Quote: Natusichka

OxiSK !!! Congratulations! Heartily! Tell us what kind of attachments are included in this model? What did you buy separately? And, we very much ask, how you will do something, immediately unsubscribe what and how, what you liked, what is not very good.
Thank you very much, my happiness after I saw these huge boxes at home there was no limit. We bought a lot on the site. Ru, nozzles in the same place. The standard package included: a whisk, a dough hook, a K-shaped attachment, a soft cream attachment, a meat grinder, a scale, a citrus press, a metal blender, a food processor, and 4 jars of a mini chopper. It was very upsetting that the miller had not entered. From the additional attachments, we took a potato peeler, an ice cream maker, low and high-speed graters, a dough sheeter, an AT-971 noodle cutter, a press for berries, a universal juicer and a sieve.
First of all, they decided to make ice cream, whipped cream with powdered sugar and vanilla, put an ice cream maker in the nozzle - after about 45-50 minutes the ice cream was ready, my husband and child liked the ice cream, and I also the process itself. to try the grater, I decided to cut a vegetable salad, I didn't like cutting fresh vegetables on a low-speed grater (it seems to me that it should do better with boiled vegetables), but I really liked the food processor, washing it is no more difficult than a low-speed one. Then I baked a biscuit, the dough turned out very good. Then I peeled the potatoes in a potato peeler (a cool toy), cut them in a food processor, fried them as a garnish for meat rolls. Playfully cooked a bunch of food and got a lot of positive emotions. Thanks again to everyone for such a wonderful forum.
OxiSK
By the way, today the girls talked to Alexander from the full, he said that this week nozzles for cutting into cubes came to Moscow, the estimated cost is about 4.5 thousand rubles. I don't know how true this is.
OxiSK
Thank you Inusya, we don't have them in Kazakhstan, moreover, we don't even have a Kenwood office, so my husband had to take everything from Moscow. I also wanted the 20th, but they took it right in front of me, my husband decided to take 23. I thought that at 23 there were nozzles that I did not need, now I come to the conclusion that I really liked them. In mini grinders it is very convenient to make sauces for salads and they are perfectly washed in the dishwasher, the food processor also turned out to be very convenient, now I always have it ready, but the scales will come in handy (I just had others before)
Tutti-frutt
So you liked the food processor? A high-speed one will not replace it? I just decided to buy a 560 model, but there is no nest for it ... There seems to be no one using it, so I decided that it is not very special, and now I doubted right ... Happy owners of both, help me decide ... Who uses the harvester and why?
N @ T @
Tutti-frutt
I am, as you said, the proud owner of both attachments and am happy with both. High-speed most often - workpieces or larger volumes, and one or two carrots is a food processor, and such a knife, like in it, does not repeat itself in any nozzle and I like it more than a blender, I make pastes in it, someone wrote, what shortbread dough does with this knife - I have not tried it. The summary is - I don't regret having bought it
OxiSK
Quote: Tutti-frutt

So you liked the food processor? A high-speed one will not replace it? I just decided to buy a 560 model, but there is no nest for it ... There seems to be no one using it, so I decided that it is not very special, and now I doubted right ... Happy owners of both, help me decide ... Who uses the harvester and why?
I, too, have now determined for myself that I need all 3 attachments - graters: a high-speed one for workpieces, a low-speed one for boiled vegetables, cheese, a food processor for daily use. I thought that the food pressor would not be useful to me, since there is also a Boshik-cube, but after the first use I realized that it takes longer to collect the cube and wash more than this attachment.
Zima
Quote: OxiSK

I, too, have now determined for myself that I need all 3 attachments - graters: a high-speed one for workpieces, a low-speed one for boiled vegetables, cheese, a food processor for daily use. I thought that the food pressor would not be useful to me, since there is also a Boshik-cube, but after the first use I realized that it takes longer to collect the cube and wash more than this attachment.

I am also determined with a list of necessary attachments, in this regard, the question:
and that a food processor cannot cope with boiled vegetables?
OxiSK
I think a food processor can handle cooked vegetables easily.
N @ T @
Like Plyushkin, I also have a low-speed grater, I bought it for ridiculous money - 10 dollars, I must say that she attracted me with the only grater for potato pancakes, this is not found in any other. I broke this drum, stuck a knife in the process of work, the second time of use.I myself was to blame for the breakdown, but it seemed so inconvenient to me that I had never used other graters with it.
Valya
Girls hello everyone! I've been here for a long time, but only yesterday I decided to register, let's get acquainted. I have been using KM 010 for more than 2 years, I'm happy. Today they brought me a nozzle for cutting into cubes, it's a BOMB !!! So far, I cut only raw carrots, very quickly and most importantly, it is easy to disassemble and wash. If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer
OxiSK
So all the same nozzle - cubes exist
Valya
Yes, if possible I will take a photo. She herself was waiting for her impatiently.
TaTa *

Valya

How much does it cost, where was it taken and what is it called?
OxiSK
Valya, is there one size of cubes or several?

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