fffuntic
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Tempting nozzle "cube", but this is for the fifth series?
I beg you, give me an unequivocal answer - nozzles for the 4th series do not fit anywhere else? Or I will formulate it differently: can any base with a "cube" be combined with attachments (grating discs, an ice cream maker, a mill) from the 4th series?

Only metal graters and beaters for Series 4 and 5 are interchangeable.

The cube attachment goes only to the 5th series. Judging by the landing nest, the mill, ice cream maker and all other attachments will also only fit their series. 4 and 5 have different nests.

That is, if you buy a cube, which means series 5, then all attachments will have to be bought again.
And if you purchase a 4 series, then your attachments will do for you, but there will be no cube.

magenta
Good day to all! Recently I bought a BOSCH MUM 4406 combine. I am very satisfied, but one thing worries me: when the mixer is running at high speeds, the white "nose" of the combine is not rigidly fixed in relation to the vertical rack but goes up and down in time with the movements of the whisk with an amplitude of about 3-4 see Is this normal, is it for everyone, or is it worth contacting the service? Many thanks in advance to everyone who answered!
Food processor Bosch MUM 5 ...
sazalexter
magenta, Everything is in working tolerances, it is shaking in almost all Bosch.
Annutka
magenta, something seems to me 3-4 cm is a lot. I have two Bosches, but not one of them walks so strongly.
Anchic
It also seems to me that 3-4 cm and even with a whisk is too much. True, I have a big Boshik, but with a rim my head doesn't move at all. It sways on the test, but not so much. Even on a dumplings, there will be no such amplitude.
Annutka
Anchic, I, too, have big and small Boshi just wiggle and then, if the dough is tight.
tascha
I look after the MUM 5 series car. I cannot understand how they differ. Tell me. which one to buy to get by with the minimum amount of money. First of all, you need a reliable minced meat mixer so that it does not walk with a shaker, kneads to white threads. At the same time, so that one egg is calmly beaten too. These are the main requirements.
I liked the design of the MUM 58920.
In the future, if trampled, I plan
- Flexy nozzle,
-multi-shredder (tell me where to get information on it, how much is it in volume, what is it called, where do they buy it?),
- a mill (a worthwhile thing?)
Zima
They differ in power and configuration, body color, nothing else.
1 egg of mum 5 series does not beat, since the whisk is not adjustable in height. You don't need to knead the minced meat a lot, it's not a tight dough, in my opinion any model can handle it.
You can read about nozzles in the topic of nozzles, the girls shared their best practices and places of purchase.
MSU
I bought my mom MUM59N26DE as a gift. She makes dumplings and dumplings very often. Does anyone use the dough sheeter? How do you like it? Mom is 84 years old - can she handle it? Or buy a standalone one like Imperia Titania or Marcato Atlas - what do you think?
an_domini
Will mom even use it at that age? As a rule, old people are very conservative and do not want to master new techniques.
My mother-in-law, at 83, asked to buy a chopper, since grating carrots is already hard on a grater. Bought, shown, is in a box.
A few years ago, they bought her a microwave to heat up food. At first I used it, I liked it, but after 3 months Mikra moved to the closet. At the same time, the mother-in-law thinks well, she has not lost her old skills of working on the sewing and knitting machine. New things at this age are psychologically difficult.




For the time being, she is making dumplings according to a long-term habit, it is psychologically comfortable for her. And new technologies, with their novelty, will most likely violate this and take it out of the usual way of action.And this can create psychological stress, so it can turn out that, from our point of view, we wanted the best, but we can also get irritation in return.
Old age is understood only when we ourselves become that way. Now I began to understand the actions of my mother, she is no longer 20 years old, I was 40 then, I was surprised a lot, but now I’m even extracting something for myself. Such a belated experience.
MSU
an_domini, Olga, thanks for such a detailed answer. My mom is advanced, she even mastered the iPad. Well, if you don't like the dough sheeter, she won't use it. The main thing for me is to understand which is more convenient: a nozzle or a stand-alone device. Mom complained that it became more difficult for her to roll out the dough ...
Pavel
Hello. As I understand it, the BOSCH MUM5X series combines are universal and differ only in the choice of color, power and the number of attachments? And all attachments from this series can be applied to them, which you just need to buy?
sazalexter
PavelSo you got it right.
Svetlanka5
Hello. Maybe someone bought a Bosch CreationLine MUM58720, what can you say about it.
fffuntic
Svetlanka5,
So, the equipment is standard there, (there is no medium grater or julienne, flexi - no, no cubic) but the color is beautiful and the power is 1000 watts.
My personal opinion: and I have mum5 900w, that if you do not plan to grind meat with veins and knead a very tight dumplings dough, then according to figs 700-900-1000
Well, you also need to beat the protein cream, too, but it's enough for the eyes and for mum4.
That is, a vegetable cutter, ordinary soft dough, soft meat - you don't have to drive with high power.

And I would not do this on a bosh, in principle, there are plastic parts inside, it is better to take care of the harvester, it is not industrial and not professional. He is still home)))
But personally, I additionally bought a medium grater as I desperately needed and a thorn for mashed potatoes. And they are robust.
Then an expensive flexi nozzle, which replaced the K-nozzle for me in other combines.

Therefore, for me personally, the equipment is more important, but if you are not constrained in funds and then easily buy accessories, then a beautiful good harvester.
Svetlanka5
fffuntic, Thank you! They just offer it at a very ridiculous price And where do you buy extra. nozzles?
Rituslya
Svetlanka5, if at a very ridiculous price, then I would buy.
I have a Boshik 4 series, but the power on the meringue, for example, is not enough for mine.
So hotzza switch to another speed, but it does not work.
Svetlanka5
Rituslya, yeah, already ordered. I'll get it in a week. I also have Boshik, but very old. He is already 11 years old. There were no complaints about the work. All 11 years without breakdowns.
fffuntic
there are two ways. One is more expensive: it is in the service center that you explain which part you need and they order it for you. When I lost the plastic round plug, I twisted it like this. There are not always details available via the Internet, and at times are more expensive. In general, you need to look and compare.
But lower than this store 🔗, I have not seen, and sometimes discs are sold cheaper on Avito.
On holidays there are discounts on the minimum order amount and then delivery is free. but even with delivery it is cheaper than buying flexi elsewhere.
tascha
Quote: fffuntic
lower than this store
good store, but why doesn't the manufacturer indicate the volumes of the shredders? Already knocked off my feet, looking for the smallest in volume. Is it really difficult?
fffuntic
call and ask. Brake service centers. Go and see the models in the shops. Ask the girls on the forum.
For example, I don't quite understand what kind of shredders you are talking about.
fffuntic
Girls, tell me.
My harvester stood unnecessarily for a couple of months. And when she turned it on, it clearly smells like something during work. It works well, as before, but the wiring smell is not wiring, but some kind of specific. I'm afraid to think about the burned one. But it seems not burned, but rather lubricating.
This is bad? should you be afraid? or will it pass?
Can the Boshiki just smell from being idle?
Charline-MT
fffuntic, I did not notice anything like this behind my - TTT. He even survived 2 moves: small and large. But plows - be healthy !!!! I’m without him, as without hands!
katerin4ik144
Good day!
I'm looking closely at the Bosch CreationLine MUM58720, and I don't understand - is there an analogue of the K-nozzle, and is there a nozzle for mashed potatoes?
MrsKaneva
Good afternoon, my head will burst soon, I just can't choose to buy me a multi-mixer attachment for mum54251 or buy a separate Bosch msm671x1 blender with a chopper and attachments for slicing and shredding, help me decide?
Us 2 people in the family got tired of rubbing everything by hand on soup or salad in small portions.
And using a nozzle from a combine harvester with discs is somehow tiresome because of one carrot.
But it turns out that this blender duplicates the whisk and multi-chopper that I already have in my combine.
I think in vain I bought tastymoment attachments for the combine, because it also works as a multi-chopper, I would not want to duplicate the same appliances in the kitchen.
fffuntic
So..
1. two devices - will work longer. Than driving a combine harvester every day for a couple of carrots.
If you keep the combine off the table all the time, then pulling out the blender is much more convenient every day than pulling the combine.
2. If one unit fails, the second works.
3. The blender is small in size, that is, its separate purchase will slightly "overload" the kitchen.
4. I have a harvester and a blender. Combine with cubes (which I regret, I don't need a huge bandura attachment), but I use a blender with cubes))) For frequent use, it's more convenient. Although...
I bought a blender because of the cubes. Harvesting it is harder than the Filka vegetable cutter. If the cubes are not fundamental to you, I would strongly advise you to look in the direction of Filka. Collect and wash at times. A bunch of types of slicing.
One thing for sure, a multi-mixer for a combine is relevant if your combine is constantly on the table. And even then .. the downside is that I don't really like driving the combine for the sake of nonsense.
I don't know how convenient the multi-mixer will be in terms of assembly, and then washing and drying.

MrsKaneva
Thank you very much for such a reasoned answer, I think I'll go shopping and look at the blenders live, yet for cutting everyday you are right to drive the combine unwisely. But these attachments for the combine beckon them to buy
Taia
MrsKaneva, for a couple of carrots and 1 onion, it is probably better to have a Berner grater.
Cacktus
Quote: fffuntic
two devices will work longer. Than driving a combine harvester every day for a couple of carrots.
The reliability of a combine with a multi-mixer is an order of magnitude higher than that of a blender attachment.
The multi-mixer gearbox is made with a large margin, while the blender attachments are consumables.

Quote: fffuntic
The blender is small in size, that is, its separate purchase will slightly "overload" the kitchen.
The multi-mixer is much more compact than the above blender with all its kit.

Quote: fffuntic
the downside is that I don't really like driving the combine for the sake of nonsense.
It is very difficult to drive the MUM5, it is made reliably, especially since, thanks to the gearbox in the multi-mixer, there is absolutely no load on it.




Quote: Taia
for a couple of carrots and 1 onion, it is probably better to have a Berner grater.
This is a more rational option.
MrsKaneva
Do you have a multi-mixer attachment or not?
I would like to hear feedback from girls who use it directly)
fffuntic
I don't know what you already have from the aggregates.
If there is a submersible blender and a chopper, then a Bosch blender just for the sake of vegetables is not the best solution if the cubes are not interesting either.
You can look towards the electric grocery cutters. The mulch-vegetable cutter even has a function of cubes with straws.
And if none of this is there, then a blender blender is justified.




I do not agree. As for the reliability of the Mum. I love him, but ..
- the vegetable cutter nozzle sits directly on top and if you grind the plums in the nozzle, then it is quite possible to burn and fill the combine. Already a couple of girlfriends are so caught. It is better not to process wet fruits and vegetables.
- the harvester is heavy. If it is on the table .. well, lan, then it may be convenient to put on the multi-mixer from above, but if you pull it out .. then it is better to have something lighter.
maybe you can reliably drive a mum for a couple of carrots, but dragging it around ... is definitely irrational
- if you wash the bowl from a multi-mixer from a couple of carrots and at the same time change the attachments there from onions, then I did not try how convenient it is. In a standard vegetable cutter attachment, I will not do this.
Then, chop the onion in a large bowl ... the same is somehow not very good. A Bosch blender has a small chopper, for example.

And .. I also like to electrically grate a couple of carrots, I drive my Bosch blender with cubes more often than a combine and nothing ... I like it




Yes .. I also remembered.
Now, if you cook in turn .. that is, rubbed, then whipped, then one unit is good. But when I cook, then, for example, mum whips, and at this time I rub vegetables)) or cut fruits.
That is, when working simultaneously, it is better to have several units.
MrsKaneva
I only have a Bosch harvester that stands on the table all the time and I bought a multi-chopper nozzle for it, it seems like it was enough, but now I wanted to improve and speed up the cooking process)
What kind of blender do you have? He doesn't have a very large bowl where the food is cut?
Cacktus
Quote: MrsKaneva
Do you have a multi-mixer attachment or not?
There is.




Quote: fffuntic
The vegetable cutter nozzle sits directly on top and if you grind the plums in the nozzle, then it is quite possible to burn and fill the combine. Already a couple of girlfriends are so caught.
How could they have contrived ???
It seems to me that this is fiction.
The nozzle closes the output of the drive shaft and it is unrealistic to spill something there, unless you do it on purpose.
The multi-mixer gearbox is put on in such a way that liquids cannot flow through it in any way.
MrsKaneva
How often do you use a multi-mixer? In fact, it kind of duplicates the function of shredding a larger combine with the same discs, so I doubt I just have all the shredding discs inserted into the cutter, and it is so bulky!
Cacktus
Yes, almost duplicates.
The difference is that there are only three discs for the multi-mixer - thick / thin shredder, coarse / fine grater, medium grater.
There are no discs for cutting into strips, for potato pancakes, they are very lacking.
But it can work as a shredder with rotating knives.
That is, you can grind food and knead the dough with knives, for example, for dumplings.
For everyday tasks with a small amount of products, it is more convenient to use a multi-mixer than the main cutting, and even more so than the one with a cube cutter.
It is easier to wash the multi-mixer.
Something like that...
MrsKaneva
Can I then buy such a universal cutting attachment complete with a pusher and an axle-blade, without discs?Food processor Bosch MUM 5 ...
fffuntic
Not .. once you have a harvester on the table and already have a small shredder
that is, only the function of the vegetable cutter is really relevant to you.

In this situation, I will not agitate you for a blender.
Because vegetables, in a multimixer or in a blender, are cut into a bowl and you need to disassemble and wash the same way.
In a blender, unlike a multi-mixer, the only difference for you is cubes. And that's all.
And the cons - the assembly is more difficult and it is more difficult to wash the lid, when cutting you have to hold the button all the time. But there are cubes)))

However, if there is something in the house like a nice-dice, an alligator, a nice-status with cubes, then this advantage also becomes controversial.


The only thing I want to tell you.

Before mum5, I had the 4th. I liked it very much. There are pluses there. First, you can rub vegetables without a bowl.
Secondly, a vegetable cutter is by no means more convenient than a pandora with a cube cutter.
But I wanted cubes and I changed it to the 5th one with cubes, but it would be better if I just took it with a vegetable cutter.

The diceless models have a neat vegetable cutter like the 4th.
Here's what you showed in the photo.

If you make a plug in the 5th at the bottom, then you can cut vegetables into the dish that you put yourself.
A standard vegetable cutter for the 5th models without a cube cutter contains a bunch of discs in the kit. Sometimes the plastic case itself is cheap on Avito, and then you can not buy discs.
It is much easier to assemble and wash too.
But it does not have the function of chopping with knives.

And you need to make a stub, otherwise you have to rub it into the thicket, which is inconvenient.

In general, the multi-mixer really looks the most advantageous in your situation.
Because it has chopping with knives, but not in a vegetable cutter.
Although I still don't like it when everything is tied to one unit in the house. If it fails, life will stop)))




Cacktus
Quote: fffuntic
I will not agitate you for a blender.
The blender also has its advantages.
- there is a "leg" for grinding semi-liquid products, such as soups, purees,
- there is a whisk with which you can whip / stir in any convenient container, not just in the bowl of the food processor.
fffuntic
Well, the Bosch blender has a whisk that is terribly weak. Maybe all blenders have this, I haven't researched it. But I don’t use it, my nerves do not allow it. It is whipped up by a combine or a manual electric mixer, which is standard.

Here is a submerged leg - it's a good thing, I admit it. Although I have a smaller chopper in use. For me, he is an irreplaceable unit.

If there is nothing in the house, a blender with cubes is great.

But if there are already units, then the benefits are lost.
Yana already has a chopper, a combine harvester with cubes. Maybe there is a submerged leg.
It's not clear what she has.

She is looking for a handy vegetable cutter and does not have a large chopper, as I understand it.
All this is in the multi-mixer.

There is also a blender, but it is not cheap. And if you take more expensive multimixer in the minimum configuration - is it necessary?

A separate vegetable cutter-attachment for Avito is the cheapest way to find for those discs that you already have, without additional purchases.
But there will not be a large chopper and you need to learn how to put a plug or a bag on the bowl. For the sake of two carrots, washing this iron bastard is a small pleasure.

I like the idea of ​​a multi-mixer better. More convenient to care for.

Or a blender with cubes, if you don’t mind the money. There is a lot of everything and it is small, just for a small family and for every day


Cacktus
Quote: fffuntic
Well, the Bosch blender has a whisk that is terribly weak. Maybe all blenders have this
Yeah, everyone, at first it's scary for him ...)))




Quote: MrsKaneva
Can I then buy such a universal cutting attachment complete with a pusher and an axle-blade, without discs?
There is no fundamental difference with the cube cutter body, so there will be no additional convenience,
but there will be two nozzles take up space ...
fffuntic
By the way, if you really don't need cubes, you don't need a large chopper and a submersible leg, but only a vegetable cutter, then Filka drives. There are a bunch of cuts. It is better to buy a small separate film. Rubs into the dishes that you put and there are a lot of types of graters.

Filka is branded, but there are straight one to one fakes.




yeah .. I'm also against the vegetable cutter-attachment. Too much trouble with her. The multi-mixer is far more attractive.
The chopping function is useful.




I have this
Bosch MSM 881X2

I like it because there is no alternative.
But he is imperfect in principle.
1. As he rightly pointed out, although they advertise in a different way, he is quite fragile. I assemble it very carefully, check all fasteners, do not use force. I monitor the time of continuous use so as not to violate the operating conditions. Careful is the key word.
2. You can go to the store, see how blenders of this type are assembled and pay attention to the assembly of the top cover. The most inconvenient place to care for and use.
The multi-mixer nozzle wins here. It is more convenient to wash.

3. It does not have a variety of discs, if only without frills.

But it is convenient to pull out a small unit for every day and, out of laziness, do not even cut potatoes)))
Very high quality rubs.
However, if you do not need cubes and other pribluda.
But only a vegetable cutter, then a multi-mixer is better. It will be easier to care for. And a big chopper will come in handy someday.

Here with a vegetable cutter can still be difficult.

And what does Yana need in terms of cutting? For example, some potato pancakes are desperately needed, that is, a grater for pancakes, or straws)))

leo69
I bought such a mixer yesterday, so far only positive emotions.
Rich equipment, exactly what we needed.
Bosch MUM59343

fffuntic
Well, now for complete happiness there is not enough julienne disc there. Although some will say that a regular grater is almost the same, it is still more beautiful on a julienne, and cubes.
But for cubes, you can buy an alligator or a nice status. And you will be almost complete until you want any more priblud, which we will point out to you and seduce
optimist
stunned handsome! the color is straight marshmallow ...

Food processor Bosch MUM 5 ...
Anchic
Lenusya, you must not upload your photos to the Gallery.
fffuntic
and what .. well, marshmallow, for example. And again there is no normal whisk for whipping the cream, you have to buy it. This is a very useful stray.
Well, not an average grater (or julienne).
optimist
Quote: Anchic
Lenusya, you must not upload your photos to the Gallery.
And then how to show the picture then?
Quote: fffuntic
... And again there is no normal whisk for whipping the cream, you have to buy it.
what a whisk, you can exile !? Maybe I'll still be ripe to buy it, but I don't have a corolla.
fffuntic
but open the Bosch MUM59343 and look at the whisk with a silicone rim.
Flexy



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to make custard dough, and just for butter (fatty) cream, stir the curd casserole, a whisk with twigs is not at all like the K-nozzle on other mixing combines. If only take this flexi.
And .. rub the carrots into the soup there with a micro grater and a huge grater in the set, but you need an ordinary medium grater, but for me it's a julienne, the size is the same, but more beautiful.
optimist
fffuntic, Lena, Thanks for clarifying!
Another question, is it worth taking a model with a meat grinder? The net reviews are twofold
Anchic
Lenusya, about the pictures is painted here How to insert a photo into your message

And the current picture from the gallery must be deleted - write a message to the Chef (press the "complain" button) to delete it from the gallery and not do so again. The photo in the gallery is marked as a bread machine, it turns out that the site has stolen someone else's photo. Therefore, in the gallery it is written in big red letters that only personal photos can be uploaded there !!! Not to be confused with other pictures. Even screenshots cannot be uploaded to the gallery, you need to use third-party file hosting.

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