Margit
Girls, I regularly make cocktails, add 150 grams of milk or water, or kefir (whatever you like), half a banana, a spoonful of cottage cheese, yogurt, ice cream, whatever, whatever you like. Frozen berries, a spoonful of Herbalife or Oriflame ready-made slimming mixture. But it is imperative that the cocktail is thick, put a few ice cubes, you cannot get a thick cocktail without ice. There are many recipes, instead of milk and water, use freshly squeezed juices - very useful. And beat in just two to three minutes and the cocktail is ready - thick and tasty. But, again - be sure to put a few (up to 10) ice cubes. Good luck!
Ukka
And my daughter gave me a hand blender ORION ORB-011, 400 W for March 8
I liked it very much, beast !!! And the cream on the cake and mayonnaise with a bang !!!
LARA74
Hello girls! Anyone using the Kenwood HB790 blender, I would like to hear feedback or advice.
natalka
I think it should be good, like all other kitchen appliances from this manufacturer. I looked closely at it, I really liked it, but I didn't have it myself, because by the time it appeared on the market, it had already acquired a Philips HR 1372 with similar parameters and configuration.
Margit
Quote: LARA74

Hello girls! Anyone using the Kenwood HB790 blender, I would like to hear feedback or advice.
I have a hand blender from this manufacturer, but from a different series, Kenwood HB615. I am very satisfied, I have been using it for two years already.
Midnight lady
Dear users of hand blenders! Now I am choosing the first hand blender in my life (there is a stationary one) and I need your advice. And the question is. I noticed that the attachment is different for blenders from different manufacturers, and sometimes the same manufacturer has attachments of different designs. I found a review that Brown does not spray during the preparation of mashed potatoes, and in fact his attachment is different from other blenders. Therefore, I was interested, do other blenders spray or not, and what does it depend on?
rusja
For about a month I have been using the Brown submersible bleder (the brand is written in my profile), I also bought it for the first time in my life, before that there was not even a stationary one. Nothing splashes, because the blender is inserted into a special lid, and this, in turn, closes the bowl. And she's totally gremental. As for others, I don’t know, because I’ve never used it before. But I am very happy with my blender. I have the one with graters. I'm just getting used to them. Because they rub in different ways, depending on what position the vegetable is put in.
Rita
Quote: LARA74

Hello girls! Anyone using the Kenwood HB790 blender, I would like to hear feedback or advice.
I held this mixer in my hands in the store - it is solid metal, therefore it is very heavy. Because of this, I did not buy it. The hand will get tired of holding such a weight.
But, of course, the appearance is beyond praise. And the presence of graters is also a big plus. The power is good.
LARA74
rusja
I also choose between kenwood and a brown like yours, and I can't choose in any way
Midnight lady
I just can't choose a blender. I choose between Brown, Phillips, Kenwood, and so I decided to ask you about Bosch. Somehow here in the topic they hardly talk about them. Does anyone use a Bosch hand blender? Do they have overheating protection? Brown is embarrassed by the large number of burnout reviews.
rusja
Quote: Midnight lady
Brown is embarrassed by the large number of burnout reviews.
Buying any equipment is now a lottery. And cheap Chinese can regularly serve its lines and branded (also by the way made in China) will soon be covered, so it is difficult to advise something. In any case, you yourself somehow need to learn how to calculate the loads for your model.Because reviews about the same brand can be radically opposite.
Nat_ka
The other day we bought BRAUN MR 6550 HC BC. While I was waiting for him from the online store, I walked through the household appliances in the market (because I was also scared that the Philips is better and cheaper). But then she calmed down, compared it in appearance - brown, definitely! I don’t regret it.
natalka
And it seems to me that if we compare in appearance, then Phillips (meaning 1370, 1371) WILL BE UNIFORMALLY better than Brown. Brown looks quite ordinary, but in Phillips, the quality of the material is better and the look is much more stylish. Here, there are no comrades for taste and color. In general, personally, I would now take either Bamix (most likely) or a new Bosch (7700, 7400, 75)
Nat_ka
I agree that the bosch 7700 is more powerful and has the same attachments (about the whisk), but in braun I liked the special metal bowl for picking ice with a separate knife. And the grinding containers are convenient: 350 ml and a liter. Before that, I had a 300 W Boshik. There, a plastic part was worn inside, where the nozzle is attached, and it was impossible to replace it. I think to evaluate the blender by beauty - it's our way, like a woman
natalka
So in Phillips 1371 there is a knife for chopping ice, although there is no separate bowl for this, but it just changes in a larger one. There is also a small bowl with a knife and a glass for beating. Very good in terms of power (700W) and equipment. True, there are no teas, and perhaps this is very cretal for someone, and there are still no vacuum containers.
ikko4ka
I have Brown for several years. I use it almost every day. During the warranty period, the motor in the blendar loosened (through my fault) and at the service point they changed me to a new one without any problems. If I buy again, then only Brown.
Crumb
Quote: ikko4ka

I have Brown for several years. I use it almost every day. During the warranty period, the motor in the blendar loosened (through my fault) and at the service point they changed me to a new one without any problems. If I buy again, then only Brown.
ikko4ka
Just as it was written from me, and about the breakdown of the motor (and also through my fault), and about the quick exchange in the service center, and in general ... I'm sooo happy with my blender, just like you !!!
LARA74
Crumb
ikko4ka
Girls, why is the motor loose?
ikko4ka
My motor was shaking, because I gave a lot of load when I beat a lot of protein with sugar.
natalka
Yes, no matter how many proteins there are for a blender, this is not a load. Now, if you grind a couple of kilos of nuts into dust without stopping or something like that ... There must be some kind of factory unfinished time, not only you have this and therefore in the service they change without talking.
ikko4ka
The service told me that they are not being repaired at all. And I really gave a big load. Overdone the sugar - I chose it with a spoon, and whipped the blender
aslana
Brown users, please tell me
on off site
there is a kind of "Multifunctional attachment including small, medium and large shredder.", as well as options
1. Big chopper BC (1000 ml)
for slicing large portions of meat, cheese, nuts, etc., mixing drinks and crushing ice with a unique stainless steel insert.

2. Medium CA chopper (500 ml)
for regular portions of meat, cheese, nuts, etc.

3. Small HC chopper (350 ml)
for small portions such as herbs, onions, etc.

If I understand correctly this multifunctional nozzle, are there graters? And whisk (for example a cocktail) (I'm not a whisk) - in different sizes of grinders?

And I still did not understand the difference between the MR 6550 MFPHCK and MR 6550 MFPHC models (all at the same first link)

Juliet
Forum girls! Does anyone have a Braun MR 7730 submersible blender? What are your impressions of him?
OSH
I'm reading you and I still can't understand: how can a blender grind, for example, raw meat or herbs. I have a large stationary blender with a knife inside, but I only use it for cocktails, I recently tried chopping dill - garbage, nothing came of it, I tried to turn currants into puree - the same thing, the knife in the middle is spinning, and all dry foods are around in a bowl fly, I'm not talking about solid large products, such as meat.Some kind of puree can turn out, but only if you put a lot of products themselves there (half a bowl = 500g!) And add some liquid. It's strange, maybe I don't understand something in blenders, they'll throw everything on TV - and you're done ...
dopleta
OSH, from my experience (and I have three stationary blenders - Krups, Bosch separate and Bosch cube) it all depends on the correctly selected speed and density-density of the product. If there are few speeds in the blender, then such a problem arises - a dense product is smeared on the walls due to the centrifugal force. In this case, adding liquid will help.
rusja
I only have one Brown hand blender, the brand is written in the profile, so it grinds everything in a large and small bowl and grinds meat and crackers (dill and other greens have not tried), It has 12 speeds and a pulse mode. It is with its help that the meat is grinded, but I like minced meat from a regular electric screw grinder more, now I have a Zelmer.
lina
I have a brown submersible + chopper, 6 speeds. And meat (chicken), and fruits, berries, vegetables (kilograms of tomatoes ...), and crackers, and nuts - everything grinds.
OSH
it is clear ... apparently the submersible blender does better with the functions of chopping-puree. If I had known then, I would have bought a submersible one - and now mine is almost idle, although for the intended purpose for the baby's food, he still served me as best he could in due time.
Lika
OSH, it's just that your blender has only knives for whipping and is designed for cocktails or puréing soft and juicy foods.
Blenders that grind meat have special attachments - knives with blades, like in a combine, and submersible crushes due to the design of the attachment. Although the attachment does not have sharp blades, the gap between them and the walls is small, which allows you to grind almost any product.
rusja
My submersible Brown has 2 more bowls with knives, it is in the large one (1 liter) that you can grind meat
Madam
I have a Bamix blender. Very, very happy with it! Mayonnaise in seconds, milk cocktails and much, much more! crushes horseradish into powder, which is difficult even for an electric meat grinder.
Lika
Quote: rusja

My submersible Brown has 2 more bowls with knives, it is in the large one (1 liter) that you can grind meat

The Large Submersible Brown Bowl differs from the stationary mixer in the presence of a nozzle with sharp blades.
9oksana9
Who has a potato blender? I've only seen Kenwood so far. What are the reviews, what brand?
Alex s
I have a Philips-HR 1372 1.5 years old - no problem. Before that, Bork was more expensive in price, but broke down on 4 shreds! The plastic sprocket of the drive on the main unit and the attachment has scattered!
Qween
Girls, my Kenwood hand blender burned out. We urgently need a new one.
It seems like the BOSCH MSM 7400 liked it. I looked a couple more

I really want that inside, where the leg with the mechanism is attached, there was metal, not plastic. Mine had a metal rod, and in the part where the motor was, plastic, which began to wear out over time. What mechanisms are in those that I have chosen, I do not know.

please, can you advise something.
Nat_ka
Boshik is better in power.
Qween
I also looked after him because of the power.

And now I add PHILIPS HR-1371 to the comparison, there is also a grinding bowl, although I use it very rarely.
Nat_ka
I am also a fan of taking everything with bowls, add. functions. Then I don’t use all this. Or rarely. But I understand that it was just necessary to take what was really needed. I don't understand why 15 speeds? Two is enough. Phillips don't look good to me. You have to go live, hold it in your hands and see the mechanism. But buying at 5ok is cheaper there.
rusja
Six months ago I bought Brown, a brand in my profile, it was my first blender in my life, so I wanted to have a lot of functions and attachments. I took the one with graters. I tried everything on them and did not choose anything for frequent use. All of them are somehow awkward - either too small cuts, then too coarse. And as a result, I opted for the Zelmer meat grinder, with graters, juicers, and I just don’t enjoy it, I rub and grind everything on it now.
Ie. probably the main function of a blender is still grind, beat, and not cut and rub. From this it is necessary and to realize their preferences.
Nat_ka
Sorry for the flood, but that's what we're talking about. Take Boshik 7400! But it is better to walk again to look live. I did this, first I ordered, and then I went. Then I tried to persuade myself that I had chosen everything correctly.
Qween
Nat_ka , I have no opportunity to walk around to see ...

Yeah, I also don't understand why 15 speeds.

Everything, I chose one more final option - MOULINEX DD9041 OptiPro, here the power is 800.
How are Muliki quoted here?

So I look at what I have chosen, and I still can't decide ... It seems like Bosch is more like it, Mulik is behind him. They are so on the list and go one after the other.

Here is the edited comparison page
PS: While I was writing and sending, more answers appeared. And also with an emphasis on Bosch.

rusja, so I just choose a blender, without graters.
Qween
Quote: Qween

so that inside, where the leg with the mechanism is attached, there is metal, not plastic. Mine had a metal rod, and in the part where the motor was, plastic, which began to wear out over time. What mechanisms are in those that I have chosen, I do not know.

I quoted the priority point in the selection.
Nat_ka
On the same store website:

Dear Customers!

Not so often, but still sometimes there are problems with the reliability of the descriptions on our site. Naturally, we work daily to correct and verify the information, but ...

There is always a "but" that everyone does not like so much! Progress does not stand still, and many suppliers reserve the right to change the characteristics, functions, appearance or equipment of the equipment, without notice.

So, our advice to you: use the information on the site as the main one, but For details that are fundamentally important for you, check with the managers of our online store. They know everything. Well, at least they try to know everything. Or they will find out at your request. And they will tell us. And we will add or correct it to the description on the site.
Call
Qween
Nat_ka , you will not believe it! I called before writing here. They said they couldn’t go into more detail because they didn’t have any items in stock, and they told me to go shopping for a decision.

Luysia
Qween, advice to go to the store and try, pick it up and look very sensible.

I recently bought a Philips HR 1372. I read the specifications in advance, but I decided already in the store, it fell so well in my hand and seemed so convenient to switch and so securely iron.

And there were such (it seems, and some kind of Boshik) that it is completely incomprehensible how to hold it in your hand and where to take an additional hand if you need to switch it off.
rusja
Quote: Qween

They said they could not elaborate more because they had no items in stock
Well, that's right, the goods are in stock ...
This is how online stores differ from real ones, that they order the goods as applications arrive and are cheaper due to the fact that there is no additional lease. premises, transportation costs, etc. In general, I have also come across this more than once.
Nat_ka
IN brown everything is plastic in the joints. I remembered my old Bosch (2006, without a leg, just a container for it), it was also plastic. The child liked to "grind" processed cheese, Boshik covered himself. I don't think they changed the design.
Luysia
Quote: Qween


I really want that inside, where the leg with the mechanism is attached, there was metal, not plastic. Mine had a metal rod, and in the part where the motor was, plastic, which began to wear out over time. What mechanisms are in those that I have chosen, I do not know.

If this is the most important thing, then Philips HR 1371 does not fit, there is plastic (if I understand what I mean correctly). The leg is iron and the shaft is inside too, but the tip that is inserted (after the red washer) is plastic.

Blender
Philips HR 1372
Qween
Luysia, but inside this plastic thing, into which the iron leg is inserted, is also plastic? And into this plastic, in my Kenwood, a thin metal piston was stuck on his legs.
There is simply no way to take a picture right now, what I mean ...
Luysia
Qween, inside - a toothed bushing is also made of plastic, and the body is rubberized, pleasant for the hand.

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