subiata
There are also cubes in the Liberty FP-1010, Liberty FP-810, Liberty FP-1001 combines. Such interesting combine harvesters, but no reviews anywhere. And prices - from 500 UAH
Sandy
I was thinking in the blender what other cubes are there ...
subiata
Not in blenders, only in Fillet and Vitka, as far as I know.
Sandy
I took my blender
Made mayonnaise and pumpkin puree soup, the leg works great. It fits well in the hand, it is comfortable, the buttons are not tight and easy to press. With a small potato grinder, I rubbed homemade dry cottage cheese, resulting in an air mass.The diameter of the potato dough is 9 cm.
The knives are very sharp and cut my finger accidentally when washing.
In general, a blender is like a blender, good, like
Assembly France, 2 years warranty.
Rita
Sandy, with a purchase! Let it please and serve for a long time!

Thanks for the report!
Sandy
Rita thanks

Tomorrow I'll try to make mashed potatoes. The nozzles, one flatter with small holes, and the second slightly elongated upward and the holes are stripes, and the nozzles and the propeller are iron. Today I rubbed the cottage cheese fine, it's so cool that the worms climb out and confidently drill into the cottage cheese from habit, it's so interesting to watch ...
Sandy
According to the instructions, absolutely everything needs to be done on "turbo", I read here in the subject that turbo is generally not very good for blenders. But the good news is that it has overheating protection .....
Sandy
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Taia
Sandy
Class !!!!! Congratulations on your purchase.
Lagri
Sandy, congratulations on your purchase! I look at the potato machine - it is different, not like mine. Your propeller is as straight as the knives of the whisk. Share your experience when you make mashed potatoes.
Sandy
Thank you girls

The mashed potatoes are fluffy, not sticky, such as a manual crush only airy, added milk and butter.
It seems to me that there is no difference in the shape of the propeller, here is the principle that the propeller grabs and wipes the potato through the holes, that it evenly wipes that curved ... the result is the same
My Moulinex wipes the kartogo exactly one to one as in the video that I gave a couple of pages earlier.
paporl
Can you crush potatoes right in a saucepan or do you need to transfer them to a blender bowl?
Sandy
Quote: paporl

Can you crush potatoes right in a saucepan or do you need to transfer them to a blender bowl?

Right in the pan, this is the whole point of these attachments - potato mills.
Taia
I just tested the potato grinder yesterday. Mashed baked pumpkin, I'm delighted. Exceeded my expectations. The potato grinder itself was then easily washed, it is also convenient that the blade can be removed and everything is thoroughly and quickly washed. If you also take into account how I was tortured by an ordinary manual potato grinder, which you can neither crush nor rinse ...
Lagri
Quote: Taia

I just tested the potato grinder yesterday.
Taia, Congratulations! The potato maker is really a great device. I think they will soon be sold separately. And what brand do you have, I mean?
Taia
Thank you.
I have Kenwood 713 R
Basja
Sandy, and the model, do you tell me the number?
Sandy
Quote: Basja

Sandy, and the model, do you tell me the number?

Mine? Moulinex DD855830
Lagri
Quote: Taia

Thank you.
I have Kenwood 713 R
I understood everything, the potato grinder is excellent!
Basja
Sandy Thank you.
LLika
Oksana Sandi, congratulations on your purchase. I also liked the mulinex, but I wanted everything in one bottle and cubes and a crush Already I passed the DR, I was left not without a gift, but without a blender with potatoes. I will want it closer to NG, or maybe I can buy it earlier
Sandy
Angela thanks
But I still want Kenwood 724 ....... I remember how I watched it and I really want to
LLika
Maybe I’ll get to NG in a big city with Comfi and I’ll also be able to hold on to both blenders, look at them live
rusja
Quote: Sandy

Angela thanks
And I still want Kenwood 724 .......
And its functions do not duplicate your Mulya, or is there something else there?
Sandy
In Kenwood there is one more leg "XL soup" and several speeds, a slightly larger chopper, and in general the same
But still he does not give me peace
LLika
At the expense of speeds. There are 2 of them in my stick blender, I always use the first one, the button has already sunk a little and there was never a need for the second one. Maybe different speeds are needed for different products? Or does it only affect the grinding speed?
Sandy
Quote: LLika

At the expense of speeds. There are 2 of them in my stick blender, I always use the first one, the button has already sunk a little and there was never a need for the second one. Maybe different speeds are needed for different products? Or does it only affect the grinding speed?

I have 3 speeds in Cameron, I use all of my mayonnaise for 1, and in a grinder, for example, crackers for 3, nuts if dust is 3, if you need coarse 1
Only my speeds are regulated as in Kenwood from above, and the button is one and + turbo is the second
Sandy
The poet's soul could not stand ........ I bought it Kenwood 724
Lagri
Quote: Sandy

The poet's soul could not stand ........ I bought it Kenwood 724
Good job, Sandy ! Congratulations on your purchase! I am like that too: if it lights up, then without thinking - I go and buy a device. And immediately joy in my soul. And whether something happens again or not, everything will come in handy on the farm. I have several blender sets and all are slowly being used in my work: now one, then the other ... then the fifth. Plus 2 food processors and Magic Bullet.
Taia
Quote: Sandy

The poet's soul could not stand ........ I bought it Kenwood 724

Sandy Well .... no words. A toad would have strangled me completely ...
Sandy
Why a toad is it not for someone, but for himself
I try and the second will go to the dacha to make mashed potatoes, and the one that I like best will remain.

I made mayonnaise and mashed potatoes with Kenwood.
Mayonnaise is the same as in Moulinex and in Kenwood, only with Moulinex it is more convenient to pick it out from under the knives. Potato makers work equally well for mashed potatoes one to one.
In Moulinex, the potato grinder is noisier, but the propeller mount is easier to remove.
In Kenwood, the handle is all covered with rubber, and in Moulinex only on top.
In general, both blenders are good, but my soul lies more with Kenwood for some reason
Taia
The instructions say that you don't need to pick out from under the knives. It is necessary to pour water into a suitable dish, drop the detergent and lower the blender's leg there and press the button a couple of times so that the knife is washed there and cleaned. And then rinse your leg under the tap with clean water.
Sandy
Well, no need to pick it out, there the "half can" of mayonnaise remains on the leg and under the knives on the nozzle, I pick it out with a teaspoon ... without fanaticism, of course, but still
lana19
Girls! I urgently needed a budget blender with a potato grinder. It never happened. Needed for making mayonnaise and vegetable purees. Price $ 40 with delivery. Since I don’t understand anything about blenders, please tell me - is there enough power and isn't it scary that the leg is made of plastic? Polaris PHB 0518 Blender
Specifications
Power 500 W
Number of speeds 7
Nozzles included
Blender leg attachments
beaters
chopper / 0.6 l /
mashed potatoes
paporl
More questions: grinds very finely, into porridge, or you can cut vegetables into salads. A piece of cutlet meat (with "bologna") grind into minced meat?
Lagri
Quote: lana19

Girls! I urgently needed a budget blender with a potato grinder. It never happened. Needed for making mayonnaise and vegetable purees. Price $ 40 with delivery. Since I don't understand anything about blenders, please tell me - is there enough power and is it okay that the leg is made of plastic? Polaris PHB 0518
He will definitely make mayonnaise, for this, a minute is enough and he will make vegetable purees, he will also make mashed potatoes. The power, of course, is not enough, but it can work. Now probably all blenders have overheating protection. But before, not everyone had such protection, and I had one blender that "burned out", started to smoke during operation and now it is impossible to work with it (there, it seems, the power was only 400 watts).Have a look or ask the store if there is a possibility if such protection is worth it. The fact that the leg is plastic is not a big deal.
Quote: paporl

More questions: grinds very finely, into porridge, or you can cut vegetables into salads. A piece of cutlet meat (with "bologna") grind into minced meat?
In the grinder, of course, you can cut vegetables for salad, but it will not turn out as beautifully as special. tools or a knife. It will not grind into porridge, but it will grind very finely, if you grind it longer. The meat will also grind, but at a time it is sooo little, 100 grams, or maybe less.
Piano
Quote: Sandy

Well, no need to pick it out, there the "half can" of mayonnaise remains on the leg and under the knives on the nozzle, I pick it out with a teaspoon ... without fanaticism, of course, but still

I just shake it off in a big way, and then according to the instructions ...
Taia
lana19
I watched the program Test purchase, where a specialist said that a plastic leg can be used for 2 years, after this period, the plastic begins to break down and release harmful substances. And the plastic leg cannot be used for hot food. And also recommend a blender with a capacity of 600W and above.
AlenaT
And Phillips Kuchina with a plastic leg lived with me for 7 years,
before it burned out ...
Taia
It meant not physical destruction, but at the chemical level, the composition of the plastic changes.
an_domini
The TURBO mode is very good for making mayonnaise. For whipping - too.
Just try to use it, you will immediately feel the difference.
Countryman
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The TURBO mode is very good for making mayonnaise. For whipping - too.
Just try to use it, you will immediately feel the difference.

It is, of course, so. But.
The main thing when kneading mayonnaise is from the BEGINNING of it, even BEFORE STARTING it is imperative (I apologize for the expression) STEP ON THE EGG! And then turn it on and raise it meeeeeedly so.
And then everything turns out fine. I have not bought mayonnaise for the seventh year already, I only use homemade mayonnaise and there has never been a failure in cooking if I started that way.
igorechek
Quote: Taia

lana19
I watched the program Test purchase, where a specialist said that a plastic leg can be used for 2 years, after this period, the plastic begins to break down and release harmful substances. And the plastic leg cannot be used for hot food. And also recommend a blender with a capacity of 600W and above.
In the test purchase and not such nonsense they say.
Plastic has not decomposed for centuries in a rather aggressive environment. Then the kettle should be thrown away after a week of operation. How interesting can plastic degrade in a normal environment? And how can this not be used for hot foods? But what about plastic teapots?
And why is more than 600 watts of power? I measured the power of the meat grinder while twisting beef and pork. The power did not exceed 300 W. What do you want to grind on a blender? I have never had a 400 watt. The "plastic" Brown has been working for 6-7 years and is normal!
Taia
igorechek After all, this is what I bought - for what I sell. ... I didn't express my opinion.
igorechek
No no. I'm not talking about you. Sorry if I have incorrectly specified. I'm talking about unqualified comments from the big screen. When this nonsense is carried for millions.
There are always many opinions, but when it is not known what the "experts" are talking on the screen, and this occurs quite often, it causes indignation. Why mock people?
Taia
To be fair, I will say: my email. teapots over time from heating the walls began to exfoliate in their structure and the plastic itself collapsed, from here one can conjecture the consequences.
Therefore, when choosing a leg, I still prefer metal - although there are some troubles on this topic.
I used a low-power blender for three months - I myself will not buy one voluntarily. Of course, you can use it, but ...
igorechek
My previous kettle Brown worked for 10 years. He stood on the windowsill, in direct sunlight, was constantly involved - and nothing. The very surface of the teapot is completely intact.And this despite the fact that the water is brought to a boil and the boiling water is in contact with the surface for a long time. And what can happen to good quality blender plastic when dipping it in soup for less than a minute, for example? Absolutely nothing. The metal leg is more of a design refinement, but in no way a safety issue. No, if you take a blender of a Chinese BRAND (not the place of production), then there is no guarantee for the quality, but the same Brown will somehow take care of it. I have trusted the "Germans" for over 15 years.
And once again I say - the power of the blender is more than 400 W - this is an exorbitant value that will never be used in practice in domestic conditions. In the same meat grinders, the power of 1000-2000 W is not working, but the peak power when jammed. I say, I myself measure the operating power of the devices. So, a meat grinder when chewing non-delicate beef meat usually works in the range of 120-220 watts. And what can you grind on a blender with a power of more than 600 W? The low-power motor of the bread maker is controlled with a tight dough inlet!
paporl
Someone has already written here that the power of bdenders is about 130 watts. I looked at the 750 watt motor in the saw - it just won't fit in the blender. And he roars not like a blender (I mean idle).
Gabusya
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Hello !
Please tell me where in Ukraine you can buy additional nozzles for dicing
to Phillips?
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