Anna1957
Quote: Zvezda Askony

A good choice!
Kenwoods are great blenders. Excellent mashed potatoes, cottage cheese is perfectly grinded with the same nozzle.
In the chopper, I make carrots and onions for frying. Mayonnaise is easy and quick.
Very handy crockery attachment with low sides.
I am so happy with them that when the question arose to give it to a friend, I gave her Ken 724.
She is also very happy with it!

I am addressing as a recognized connoisseur and lover of the Kenwoods ♠ Which one is better to choose: 714 or 724? Interested in a potato grinder. Are the additions to 724 significant or can you live without them?
Catwoman
Quote: Anna1957

I am addressing as a recognized connoisseur and lover of the Kenwoods ♠ Which one is better to choose: 714 or 724? Interested in a potato grinder. Are the additions to 724 significant or can you live without them?

Anna1957, they have completely different equipment, is the potato maker important to you or not? There is also 714Р (everything is the same as 714, but there is also a nozzle for mashed potatoes)
Anna1957
Quote: Catwoman

Anna1957, they have completely different equipment, is the potato grinder important to you or not? There is also 714Р (everything is the same as 714, but there is also a nozzle for mashed potatoes)

It is a potato grinder. I didn’t pay attention to the letter P - probably it’s him. And in just 714 it is not?
Catwoman
Quote: Anna1957

It is a potato grinder. I didn’t pay attention to the letter P - probably it’s him. And in just 714 it is not?

Anna, in just 714 it is not there, be sure to look carefully if this attachment is there or not, I had to take 724, because we did not hear about 714P, I took the simplest Keshik to my brother, and gave everything from her chindaly to him, left herself only a motor, a potato grinder and a jug with a metal leg, and everything else for him and a chopper, a whisk, etc. From Keshik I needed only a potato grinder, because at that time there was already Phillips, in the most complete set.
Anna1957
Quote: Catwoman

Anna, in just 714 it is not there, be sure to look carefully if this attachment is there or not, I had to take 724, because we did not hear about 714P, I took the simplest Keshik to my brother, and gave everything from her chindaly to him, left herself only a motor, a potato grinder and a jug with a metal leg, and everything else for him and a chopper, a whisk, etc. From Keshik I needed only a potato grinder, because at that time there was already Phillips, in the most complete set.

And in 724 it is present without the letter P - did I understand correctly? Is the 724 chopper good? I just order a Bosch Mum 5 series, and there is a blender, not a chopper. So I think if I need him or not
Catwoman
Quote: Anna1957

And in 724 it is present without the letter P - did I understand correctly?

Right
Anna1957
Quote: Rita

We bought a Kenwood 724 blender with a potato grinder for my daughter on March 8! We tried it! And what can I say? I am delighted! It works very quietly. My Philips HR 1372 compares to the sound of a bulldozer.
We tried to make mashed potatoes right there. It turned out to be airy even without milk! Amazing! I couldn't even imagine that mashed potatoes could be so delicious. I even thought that I do not like mashed potatoes. It turns out that I do. But done by Kesha.

Have you tried the shredder yet? Decent or Sucky? I choose between 724 and 714R.
Catwoman
Quote: Anna1957

Have you tried the shredder yet? Decent or Sucky? I choose between 724 and 714R.

The chopper was used only for minced onion, suitable for baby puree, etc. In Phillipke, the chopper is more pleasant, so I gave it away from Kenwood. What features do you need? If the difference in price is not big, then take 724, if a large one and a chopper is not needed, then 714P, I took mine only because of the puree nozzle.
Daffi
I have Brown, I grind meat with them, walnuts, garlic, herbs, ginger root with sugar, boiled egg, cottage cheese, onions, carrots. I didn't like the crackers, the BOSCH MUM blender makes them much better. With a whisk from a blender, I learned to beat whites, made dough, mixed cake cream yesterday.
Natashulya
: hi: Can you please tell me if anyone has or heard who reviews about Hand blender Kenwood HB891, I found it in an online store, I haven't seen it live, but it's very good in the picture! Price 1500 UAH Should you opt for it or better on the 724 model?
Rita
Quote: Anna1957

Have you tried the shredder yet? Decent or Sucky? I choose between 724 and 714R.
No, I haven't tried it. Gave it already. I bought only for the sake of a potato grinder.
Lena-Koshatnitsa, thanks for the information about the existence of 724R. I didn’t know ... Maybe I’ll buy it myself, until we have filipki with cubes.
Zvezda askony
Quote: Anna1957

I am addressing as a recognized connoisseur and lover of the Kenwoods ♠ Which one is better to choose: 714 or 724? Interested in a potato grinder. Are the additions to 724 significant, or can you live without them?
Definitely 724 - it has a very good package.
Potato maker - mashed potatoes, curd
Iron leg - mayonnaise, chopping
corolla - squirrels - with a bang
Plastic leg - great when needed in a flat dish with a wide bottom
Chopper - chops with a bang. I make a carrot in it, an onion for frying. also copes with grinding puppy food
The large glass is very convenient for mixing.
plastic bottoms are very convenient.
During operation - containers do not slip. And if you don't want to shift, then they can be used as a cover.
all the more so while the promotion of the new 713 and 714 - prices for 724 - have been reduced.
Stafa
I mastered it all in three days, but for some reason I decided to read about blenders after buying a stationary phillips. I bought it three days ago, but I was going to buy it for a couple of years, I’ll go and look at the store and didn’t buy anything in confusion. And then I really wanted to buy it, and my husband in the store practically did not let me come to my senses, and now the blender is at my place. Cocktails. And after reading this thread I realized that I cannot live without 724 ken. And I have not seen him alive, but according to the rave reviews and especially about mashed potatoes, I already love him (probably). Tomorrow I'll go and see him with my own eyes, and if he's really that good, he can't get rid of me. The funny thing is that I can't cook with them. That at least you can cook with them?

Shl. And the question is, why is my technique not shown under the ava? How to do it?
Zvezda askony
Quote: Stafa

The funny thing is that I can't cook with them. That at least you can cook with them?
Many things
Iron foot
mayonnaise, pancake dough, chop almost anything
chopper - I will grind onions, carrots and so on for frying in soup
Potato maker - cottage cheese, mashed potatoes or any boiled vegetables
Whisk - beat whites, cream, scrambled eggs and much more
The glass is large - very convenient for whipping.
Rubber mat prevents the jug from slipping - and then can be used as a jacket
Stafa
I have a stationary blender on suction cups - it does not slip. And the purchase of it was provoked to make homemade mayonnaise, I read on the Internet that it turns out very quickly with the help of a blender, but what it was done was not written. So I bought a blender, I made mayonnaise for half a day, instead of 2 eggs it took 5 pieces, but what happened was almost mayonnaise. But I really want to make mayonnaise at home.
azaza
For mayonnaise, dipping (leg) is better. But it will not be a classic mayonnaise on yolks, but "lazy" - on whole eggs. But in a minute. For comparison - in the stationary I did the same amount for 10-15 minutes, and the mayonnaise often sold out. No punctures have happened to the leg so far (mmm).
dandelion
I just don't understand what I need ... mixer, blender or food processor? How to choose the right quality and what you need at a reasonable price?
azaza
Quote: dandelion

I just don't understand what I need ... mixer, blender or food processor? How to choose the right quality and what you need at a reasonable price?
Dandelion, well, who, besides yourself, can know what exactly you need? Some needs, perhaps, are at least covered by other devices, but something needs to be closed first? You do something more often, something less often. This is individual for each hostess, so you still have to decide for yourself.
In general, I'll tell you a secret: the farm needs a blender, a mixer, and a combine. Moreover: we also need a multicooker, a bread maker and an airfryer
Seriously though, some harvesters can block individual devices (the same mixer and blender). Then you need to choose the combine according to the priority of functions.
Stafa
Quote: azaza


In general, I'll tell you a secret: the farm needs a blender, a mixer, and a combine. Moreover: we also need a multicooker, a bread maker and an airfryer
I replaced the drawer for the pans with an airfryer in the new kitchen, you like the oven. But I don't want a slow cooker at all.
kosmar
and I don’t use AG at all, but MV in full. oven is rare, but I need it more AG.
so exactly, everyone's different.
I only use a mixer to beat whites, and often with a blender
azaza
Quote: Stafa

I replaced the drawer for the pans with an airfryer in the new kitchen, you like the oven. But I don't want a slow cooker at all.
Oh, how you look like me !!! In the recent past, I was also sure that I did not need CF. Everything AG wanted From AG I am delighted, I have it almost every day. But AG perfectly does exactly what I expected of him. I didn't expect anything from MV, but how she surprised me !!!!!!!!!!!! I now have two of them (and it seemed I didn't need one), and now I won't be able to live without them. You EXACTLY need MV, you just don’t understand it yet. At the dawn of automatic washing machines, not everyone rushed to buy them right away, and now you cannot force anyone to wash on barrels and ice-cream.
Zvezda askony
I can tell from my own experience.
A hand blender is a must. A very useful thing. Stationary - I only use it for drinks (I mix the jam with water - it turns out better than any juice + I know the composition for sure)
I took a hand blender only for mayonnaise. And it turned out that they can still do a lot.
AG - it works for me mainly in the summer (but for me the thing is very necessary !!!!!). A multicooker almost every day. Blender is exactly the same
Gibus
Quote: Zvezda Askony

Potato maker - cottage cheese, mashed potatoes or any boiled vegetables

Is the curd mass more homogeneous than with a simple leg?

With two combines and a blender, I just can't find the perfect way to turn dry curd into a smooth curd mass ...
Zvezda askony
Quote: Gibus

Is the curd mass more homogeneous than with a simple leg?

With two combines and a blender, I just can't find the perfect way to turn dry curd into a smooth curd mass ...
It turns out to be more airy!
strawberry
Quote: Stafa

I replaced the drawer for the pans with an airfryer in the new kitchen, you like the oven. But I don't want a slow cooker at all.
After purchasing the multicooker, I also did not soon matured for it, I removed the airfryer from the table. I hardly turn on the stove and oven. And I bought a multicooker instead of a double boiler. Now the granddaughter comes to me, what is delicious in your magic saucepan today?
Stafa
I removed the airfryer from the table when buying HP. I take it out of the drawer before cooking, cook it and put it away. But the cartoon seems to have where to put it, the working surface is large, but there are only two of us eaters - I cook 2l soup for three days. So for now, I'll just read about the cartoon. While blender 274 is next in line, more money will not be allocated to me for Wishlist, if the current is by summer on the DR.
Daffi
Quote: Gibus

Is the curd mass more homogeneous than with a simple leg?

With two combines and a blender, I just can't find the perfect way to turn dry curd into a smooth curd mass ...
If the cottage cheese is very dry, then there probably won't be any way to turn it into a smooth mass, there will still be lumps. If the cottage cheese is not very dry, then I put it in a blender glass from the combine, add a little sour cream or fermented baked milk and sugar and beat at maximum speed.It turns out an amazing curd cream, not very thick, but smooth, homogeneous, very tasty
Daffi
Quote: Gibus

Daffi, thanks for the advice
Deep down, I suspected that I just needed to overpower myself and not be lazy to wash the glass of the blender ...
Here are photos of what you can get with a blender from Bosch MUM 4655. This is not a pure curd cream, but with additives, but, as you can see, it is completely homogeneous.
BlenderBlender
Stafa
Well, well, Kesh did not manage to buy a blender, we do not have them on sale in our city now. But I bought a small Panas multicooker, well, in vain, I skated around the shops.
Stafa
In the summer I was choosing between the airfryer and the cartoon, I outweighed the airfryer, because initially I didn't want the oven. Now once a week I bake a cottage cheese casserole in it, cook chicken, sometimes an omelet. But here the meat and potatoes in pots, something does not work out very well, then it will run away, then it will not finish cooking. And today it looks like the stars have formed. Yes, and you dear ones piqued my interest.

Shl. In general, it is straightforwardly dangerous to read this forum, although I read it from time to time for a year, I looked for recipes, ran through the technique with one eye. And right now, I'm sitting reading for the fourth day, in slow cookers and blenders. The husband is already threatening to hide the modem, otherwise he says that my Internet is ruinous.
Natalia K.
Quote: dandelion

... I WANT HIS CASH 274.
Dandelion, it's very good that you wanted Kenwood, only it is 724, not 274.
dandelion
exactly .Kenwood HB 724. Brains are already smoking.
Stafa
And how do I smoke from the multi. Prepared for three lives ahead. First pickle, then buckwheat, then orange charlotte and for the night for the timer - oatmeal porridge. In the morning, a trip to the market - and stewed sauerkraut and boiled pork. From eaten - charlotte current. Boiled pork cools in the cold.
dandelion
Quote: Stafa

And how do I smoke from the multi. Prepared for three lives ahead. First pickle, then buckwheat, then orange charlotte and for the night for the timer - oatmeal porridge. In the morning, a trip to the market - and stewed sauerkraut and boiled pork. From eaten - charlotte current. Boiled pork cools in the cold.

I had the same thing. I would like to try everything. I was helped out by additional mouths eaters. Invited relatives and friends.
Natalia K.
Quote: dandelion

I hope you were satisfied with the purchase?
I'm very happy
Stafa
Quote: dandelion

Well, little girl, congratulations !!! : bravo: For a week, a couple of assistants.
Three assistants, two blenders and cartoons. Thank you all very much for the advice on choosing, for your comments, for the reports - a very big help in choosing a new assistant. And then in the store your eyes run up, everyone is so beautiful in a row that it is very difficult to choose.
dandelion
I haven't bought anything for too long, since 2007 there has been a construction site, all the money like a vacuum cleaner flew into it. Now they have built, the first floor has been furnished and it's time for technology. My kitchen set appeared only in October 2011. So I am slowly settling it.
dandelion
I also have a stationary Philips only CUCINA. He is already 5 years old. In the first week of use, I accidentally knocked off the handle for him, but plows 5+. I'm happy with it.
Stafa
Girls, I will duplicate here my question asked in the multicooker topic. But since there are many owners of Panas, maybe someone will answer me.
Tell me please. I noticed on the new multicooker that I set the time to 3 hours, after an hour the time shows 1 hour and then the countdown starts in minutes. That is, the time set for the program decreases faster. While I have two weeks to check - so I want to know if it should be so or not. For the first time I encountered such that the time on the device is counted down faster than real time. The same question - when buying, the bowl stood tightly in its place, and now it seemed to flounder, with a loaded bowl this is not noticeable, and if you do overcooking first, the pan is spinning right in the shade. Should this be the case or is the bowl deformed?
dandelion
If you interfere, the saucepan may spin. I hold back a little. But I didn't understand about the time. What program are you on?
Stafa
I probably did not correctly time the time myself, now I have been checking the countdown for two days - there are no more such incidents.
But the nozzle on the potato blender is a fairy tale.
dandelion
Don't rub a sick soul. In a week I'll go to Stavropol, maybe I'll find Kesha there. The husband is still mumbling ...
Natalia K.
Dandelion, my husband bought mayonnaise and mashed potatoes. And as they say, there would be no happiness but misfortune helped. His stomach ached and the doctors advised him to eat pureed soups, and Kenwood724 has just such a nozzle. That's how I had the good fortune to buy it. But now we are nowhere without Keshik.
Margit
Quote: Kapet

Girls, don't kick, plz ...

Can someone deliver Bamix to Kiev for a personal purchase? And then I can not find its sale anywhere in Ukraine.

Or kick me on the right topic ...

I apologize in advance...
Why do you apologize and why beat you? You turned to the right topic!
SweetCandy
Well, here I am asking around
girls ... I choose between Kenwood HB-724 and Bosch MSM-6700 ... Can you tell me what?
And in general, I'm interested in which is better submersible or stationary? And if I buy a submersible, will I need to take a stationary one?
Sori for such questions, this will be my first blender, while I'm in them a kettle
Or maybe a combine is better at once? Enlighten
azaza
Quote: SweetCandy

Well, here I am asking around
girls ... I choose between Kenwood HB-724 and Bosch MSM-6700 ... Can you tell me what?
And in general, I'm interested in which is better submersible or stationary? And if I buy a submersible, will I need to take a stationary one?
Sori for such questions, this will be my first blender, while I'm in them a kettle
Or maybe a combine is better at once? Enlighten
Submersible and stationary - by and large, these are different functionality. Decide what you need, what you plan to do with the blender. The stationary one will mainly whip you a cocktail or a thin soup-puree. You can make real mayonnaise, but it's pretty tricky.
An immersion will whip mayonnaise in a minute, but it will be fake mayonnaise - not on the yolk, but on a whole egg. Or real, but no less foolish than in a hospital. He will whip up a cocktail, but a stationary one often copes with this task better. The submersible will make you a soup-puree of any thickness, grind vegetables, pates. In addition, in a submersible there are various configurations, and then with its help you can do a lot of other useful things. The stationary has limited functions, as well as the equipment. Unless you take it as part of a combine - then, of course, the functionality will be more serious. But the harvester, again, will not do everything that can make a well-equipped hand blender.
So first, decide on the tasks that your blender will have to solve. This will determine what to advise you.
SweetCandy
Quote: azaza

Submersible and stationary - by and large, these are different functionality. Decide what you need, what you plan to do with the blender. The stationary one will mainly whip you a cocktail or a thin soup-puree. You can make real mayonnaise, but it's pretty tricky.
An immersion will whip mayonnaise in a minute, but it will be fake mayonnaise - not on the yolk, but on a whole egg. Or real, but no less foolish than in a hospital. He will whip up a cocktail, but a stationary one often copes with this task better. The submersible will make you a soup-puree of any thickness, grind vegetables, pates. In addition, in a submersible there are various configurations, and then with its help you can do a lot of other useful things. The stationary has limited functions, as well as the equipment. Unless you take it as part of a combine - then, of course, the functionality will be more serious. But the harvester, again, will not do everything that can make a well-equipped hand blender.
So first, decide on the tasks that your blender will have to solve. This will determine what to advise you.

I need: whip cocktails, puree soup, grind the curd (lyalya will be coming soon), chop vegetables too (for example, diced onions, carrots, cabbage). Make dough, cream for cakes.Here's something like this
azaza
Quote: SweetCandy

I need: whip cocktails, puree soup, grind the curd (lyalya will be coming soon), chop vegetables too (for example, diced onions, carrots, cabbage). Make dough, cream for cakes. Here's something like this
Well then, Bosch cubes will help you. This is a harvester. Bosch 5529. Cuts into cubes in one go, rubs and cuts vegetables as needed. There is a special attachment for potatoes and cottage cheese, vegetable and berry purees. However, you will have to wash more than after using the Kenwood 724 for the same purposes. But there is more functionality. The knives can be used as a kneader and as a meat grinder. They can be used to grind nuts. The harvester is good. Not sinless, but very good. He has one significant drawback - it does not duplicate the immersion blender. But they can do more than a hand blender.
azaza
Quote: SweetCandy

oooooh ......... 9000
What do you want? Large functionality costs a lot of money.
But we still have something cheaper, from $ 170 and above. You have something completely bent.
Daffi
SweetCandy, take Combine Brown. There is a chopper (as in a submersible blender), different graters / shredders (without cubes), the dough can be kneaded, and in general, judging by the reviews of the owners, a cool thing. It costs much more than some models of hand blenders, but it has much more functions.
Daffi
Then the Philips hand blender with cutting into cubes, but it will also have a price ... For cubes, a Berner grater is better suited, according to the owners

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