Marinuly
Quote: Miranda
blade - different
No, the blades are the same, I personally measured them. It's all about the pin, at 930 it's also longer.
ludmila_27.79
Quote: Marinuly
No, the blades are the same, I personally measured them. It's all about the pin, at 930 it's also longer.
So I don’t understand why a knife from 930 will not fit 992 sieve? I have a 6.7 liter Major car, which means that the 930 knife mount will definitely fit, but the sieve itself does not fit the knife in any way.

Miranda, but you do not want to buy a 992 sieve attachment for a 6.7 bowl, because you think that over time, either a pin or a mount on the machine may break?
Marinuly
Quote: ludmila_27.79
So I don’t understand why a knife from 930 will not fit 992 sieve?
Sieve 992 is smaller than 930 and therefore the head of the machine will not snap into place, even if the screw is tightened all the way (there is not enough thread, tried and tested). The 930 pin is longer.
I don't know if she explained it clearly ...
ludmila_27.79
Marinuly, Thank you. Now I understand. Then weird how this 992 fine sieve fits into a large bowl? I also saw that you can buy everything separately for spare parts: a knife, 2 sieves and a bowl itself. Can you do this? Buy all the parts for the 930 and put them together, then you get the KAV 930 attachment?
Marinuly
Quote: ludmila_27.79
Buy all the parts for the 930 and put them together, then you get the KAV 930 attachment?
It's too expensive on Amazon.
Quote: ludmila_27.79
Then weird how this 992 fine sieve fits into a large bowl?
They are the same in diameter, but different in depth.
ludmila_27.79
Marinuly, I did not find these spare parts on Amazon at all. On Ebei I found a bowl and a knife, but I did not find the sieves themselves. A stainless steel bowl, however, and a knife together at a cost is obtained with delivery of 62 euros. Not cheap, in M-video KAV992 costs 49 euros.
Marinuly
ludmila_27.79, here are the links to Amazon.
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ludmila_27.79
Marinuly, I was looking just in the Spanish Amazon and these parts are not there. And in German it is generally expensive, even without delivery and with only one sieve more than 100 turns out. This option is not suitable.
So what to risk on the Major to put not his own nozzle? Or buy a used AT 930?
Gingi
Girls, do the pin diameter and fit dimensions match? Will the pin from the KAV992 dangle in the socket for the 930? After all, for some reason they were made different.
Marinuly
Quote: ludmila_27.79
So what to risk on the Major to put not his own nozzle? Or buy a used AT 930?
Can still buy a used 930 if it is in good condition.
Although many girls take 992 and use it quite normally in Major
Quote: Gingi
Will the pin from the KAV992 dangle in the socket for the 930?
It will wobble a little, but I cannot say how critical it is for the car.
Gingi
Quote: Marinuly
It will wobble a little, but I cannot say how critical it is for the car.
On the one hand, I want to buy while I eat, but on the other hand, I’m afraid for the nest.
Why did they suddenly stop selling, maybe this is a temporary phenomenon? Or are they going to bring some new version, like with dough rollers?
Marinuly
Quote: Gingi
Why did they suddenly stop selling, maybe this is a temporary phenomenon?
The sites write that it has been discontinued.
Maybe something new will be released ...
Gingi
Quote: Marinuly
discontinued.
A strange decision, remove a good nozzle and offer nothing in return.
zvezda
Quote: Miranda
I say it won't work
Ahh ... Semyon Semyonich: girl_haha: got it!
VRad
I became a real Kenwood fan. I have already bought nozzles above the roof, but here I found a little used cube cutter at a very nice price. In a box, with instructions, etc.
Question (I could not find instructions on the Internet). Is a wooden stick for pushing through the remains (seen in the video) included in the package? Well, just in case, it is unlikely that something will be out of order there, do I need to pay attention to something when I look? Still not enough, but used.
NatalyaB
Quote: VRad
Is a wooden stick for pushing through the remains (seen in the video) included in the package?
I didn't have any stick, but it was a display case, maybe you lost it?
Gingi
Quote: VRad
Wooden stick to push through the residue
There are specials for pushing. the fixture is # 14, but it's not made of wood.
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments
VRad
Gingi, Galina, Thank you! Otherwise she would demand a stick.
By the way, in the topic I met questions: where to buy a toothpick for a cube cutter. Probably the stick was meant
Gingi
Quote: VRad
Wooden stick for pushing through the remains (seen in the video)
And what kind of video is it interesting to watch, or maybe I need this wooden stick?
Asvatova
Quote: VRad
at a very attractive price.
If it's not a secret at what price did you find it?
VRad
Quote: ASvatova

If it's not a secret at what price did you find it?
4000
Gingi, Galya, I can't find this video yet, but I'll try
ABOUT! Found
The video, one might say, is ours. From Tanyulya
I'll make myself one in the village. I will pinch off the log
Gingi
Valeria, it seems to me, you can make it easier for yourself and use sushi sticks if you are not satisfied with what comes in the kit.
VRad
Quote: Gingi
I think you can make it easier for yourself
Lord, all this is nonsense. It's just that Tanya has such a neat stick, I thought maybe it comes in the kit, like a brush to a dough roller.
NatalyaB
Today I tested the dough rolling attachment.
(Thanks to this thread and Miranda, on holidays I got to the Globe, after asking for coupons from relatives who often go there. And now I have a spare mini-chopper and dough sheeter).
I must say, I have been rolling for a long time, Empire. Even with a motor. At one time I played enough and threw it, I rarely get it: screwing in my case is inconvenient, and even the motor - I always forget how it is attached. Kenwood is another matter, and km is always on the table, and the attachment is easily attached, and, in general, is more convenient in place. Liked! I made dumplings, and from the leftovers - noodles.
One "but": unlike the Empire, the dough does not want to roll out in width, I got used to insert it not in a wide strip, the Empire expanded, it was difficult to immediately select the width of the strip, then I adapted. And this one is in length, and even somehow stretches. It turned out such ribbons not too even in width, it was barely enough to fold in half for dumplings. Am I doing something wrong?
And the noodles came out wonderful - thin.
Antonella
Girls, today I made shortbread dough in a food processor and it got between the knife and its holder on the bowl. The same nonsense was when I made the pate. Is it like this for everyone, or just for me?
Tan_ch
Antonella, Olya, it happens to me too, then I wash inside with a toothbrush
time
Antonella, Olga, is it about washing? That is, do you notice it while you work, or when you wash it? When I remove it for washing, I can see the remnants of the liver on the inside of the knife attachment. I think this is normal.
Antonella
time, I noticed when I took out the knife and began to wash, he was covered in dough inside
time
Olga, this is natural, because the nozzle does not sit on the threaded pin, but rotates freely and has a gap. Don't worry, everyone is like that.
Antonella
time, I also thought about it. But here no one wrote about it, so doubts arose.
Sheri
If someone was looking for an AT mill, then it is now possible to buy it on the Cooking Chef office site for 9990 and in finebuy for 8500, but there are a lot of negative reviews about it ...
Peter Push
I will sing once again the praises of the "fluffy" corolla. Yesterday I was preparing a Tiramisu cake, a reinforced whisk drove the cream around the bowl and that's it, I had to whip it by hand. And right there over the cake I made ice cream, took out the "fluffy" and in 4 minutes a little more than 4 speeds the cream whipped, added condensed milk and an ice cream maker ...
Marinuly
Peter Push, Nataliya, I agree with you 100.
Fuzzy like it more
Paul I
Quote: Marinuly
It will wobble a little, but I cannot say how critical it is for the car.
quite critical. May crash landing. To avoid this, some pins have a centering ring. It is with such a ring that you need to look for a pin.
time
Quote: Paul I
there is a centering ring. It is with such a ring that you need to look for a pin.
Paul, and how it looks, you can show for the "technically undeveloped" (for artists)
Miranda
The centering ring is not for that.
In 2008, the planetary mount was changed. Both versions of the pin - with a ring and without a ring - are installed on the new mount. The old one - only with a ring. Therefore, planetary nozzles produced after 2008. and sold separately (except for the hook), come complete with add.a pin equipped with a ring.

Well, or such a pin can be purchased separately - KW711987 (for machines with a large bowl), KW711986 (for machines with a small bowl). The difference in diameter between the pins for the large / small bowl is 2.4mm. (11.9mm. And 9.5mm.)

On the left before 2008, on the right after.

VRad
Here. Now it is clear why the second pin is included in the kit.
Miranda
VRad, not just the second, but the second with a ringlet so that everyone can use the Plus key to rearrange.

By the way, some corollas are also without additional. pins are sold, not just a hook. It is believed that the whisk, hook, K-shaped are included, and flexi, souffleika are bought in addition, because not all cars are equipped with them. Those. so that everything is straight, everything is completed, here I could be mistaken. But flexi and sufleika - for sure, and precisely because of compatibility on all machines, including up to 2008.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

The flexi for the small bowl is sold with one elastic band, only for the large one with two.

Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments

VRad
Miranda, you are a treasure trove! But these pictures, along with the text, are ready-made material for a reference.
Peter Push
Quote: VRad
Miranda, you are a treasure trove! But these pictures, along with the text, are ready-made material for a reference.
This is yes!
Miranda
People, we are here with LydiaVera and maybe to us Prank will join, we are considering ordering something in Germany. I opened the topic.

One-time JV of spare parts for Kenwood in German service center
Paul I
Quote: Miranda
The centering ring is not for that.
It is possible and so, but only for large diameters of landing will not hurt. The pin with the centering ring will definitely hold better and more securely in the larger hole.
VRad
time, Victoria, Thank you! Friends have just left, I was feeding my pasta, everyone is delighted! Including her husband. This one, in general, after the appearance of Kenwood, three times more often says that he loves me
Miranda
Quote: Paul I
It is possible and so
It is not "possible and so". It really is.

But if, what is possible - this is what will be better. Here are just Kenwood new cars after 2008. complete with planetary nozzles with a pin without a ring. Obviously, considering it sufficient. That is, it may not share your opinion.

Beater Shaft Design Change
The introduction of more powerful motors and stronger gearboxes on Kenwood kitchen machines (Chef and Major) necessitated a change to the tool shaft and gearbox planet hub, from the original circlip design to a new bayonet type. Cooking Chefs have all been produced from the outset with the bayonet design planet hub.
The change from circlip design to bayonet design was progressively implemented through 2008 production, and all new kitchen machines produced now use the new bayonet design. New improved circlip shafts were also introduced as part of this engineering change to support previous models. These new circlip shafts have a shorter thread length and shoulder that prevents the shaft nut “winding up” and locking the mixing tool onto the planet hub under heavy mixing loads.
VRad
Today, after kneading a tough dough, for the first time my bowl has sat down tightly. After long attempts to free her, she wrapped the handle with a towel and very very lightly tapped it with a hammer, directing the bowl in the right direction. She turned instantly.
But this must be done very carefully.
Peter Push
Quote: VRad
Today, after kneading a tough dough, for the first time my bowl has sat down tightly. After long attempts to free her, she wrapped the handle with a towel and very very lightly tapped it with a hammer, directing the bowl in the right direction. She turned instantly.
But this must be done very carefully.
VRad, Valeria, well, what are you with a hammer and to Kesha. On a steep dough, the bowl is completely "screwed up", 100% helps - gently press Keshina's back to his chest, and with outstretched hands, confidently "unscrew" the bowl. Give the hammer to your husband, these are their things.
VRad
Quote: Peter Push

VRad, Valeria, gently press Keshina's back to the chest, and with outstretched arms confidently "unscrew" the cup. Give the hammer to your husband, these are their things.
This is exactly what I have not tried. Although spinning around him this way and that. I remember you somewhere said that the machine itself should be used as a lever.
And with a hammer I'm on you. I believe that this method has the right to life. But, I repeat, you need to tap och gently, slowly and wrap the handle with a folded towel several times.
time
Quote: VRad
time, Victoria, thanks! Friends have just left, I was feeding my pasta, everyone is delighted! Including her husband. This one, in general, after the appearance of Kenwood, three times more often says that he loves me
Valeria, I am very glad that you have such emotions
My bowl also sometimes wedges, but I somehow unscrewed it later. You will need to remember how
Quote: Peter Push
gently press Keshina's back to his chest, and with outstretched arms confidently "unscrew

Gingi
Today I decided to test the KAX400 cube cutter and make a vinaigrette. It is easy to assemble and disassemble, cuts quickly, practically without any help, nothing had to be pushed through. I yawned slightly, the vegetables were a little overcooked, and the potatoes turned out to be from a series of boiling foods. There were big doubts about potatoes and carrots, but, surprisingly, everything slipped through easily and almost completely, the remainder was minimal. I photographed the process a little.
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments Cut the potatoes first
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments Then I missed the carrots
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachmentsBeets followed
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments The last to skip pickles, mixed everything right in the bowl. Here's my vinaigrette.
Kenwood kitchen machine: working with attachments And this is what is left in the nozzle.
In general, the impression is good, except maybe the size of the cubes is smaller ... but just right for freezing.
LisaNeAlisa
Galina, try to chop raw and cook (preferably steam). If the taste suits, great, some don't like it.

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