Qween
Yes Yes! It is this jagged thing that wears out over time, although Kenwood's body is also nicely rubberized. I just thought there were blenders with this jagged metal thing ... Well, if not, then I'll choose from what is.

Do you know why my Kenwood broke? ... It was I who decided to put a lot of them on curd cheese, and I understood that it was better to spin it with a meat grinder, but that was the urgent need for cheese ...

Luysia
Well then, you definitely need to choose according to the principle: what went into your hand!
Qween
Now then I realized that it was better to buy later, but find time and look in stores. The blender is such a contraption that I use it often and I need it to be convenient.
liquidboy
So again I decided to buy a blender (the old one has a power of only 300 W, and in general it is Scarlet)
What attachments do modern blenders have, what are they for and do they do their job well?
Reason for buying - baby 8 months
By the way, I noticed that Brown has new expensive models (starting with 5, for example 530, 540, 550), has anyone tried it?
liquidboy
Someone has already thought that if the immersion part of the blender is metal, then this can somehow interact with food in a negative sense ..?
NIZA
Qween I don't remember my VITEK number, but it looks almost the same as there, the leg works fine, the whites are whipped too easily, but the chopper ... broke when trying to chop almonds
Qween
NIZA , Thank you .
I already bought Kenwood. It has three-blade attachments, and there are mashed potatoes and "pan" attachments. A strange name for a saucepan, but the cream soup turned out awesome. Apparently it means that this attachment is for large wide dishes.

liquidboy , I dare to assume that the submersible metal part on the stainless steel blender.
NIZA
Qween, with a new one, let it serve you for a long time, I also began to look closely at the blenders, I want to buy a powerful one for myself, but this one will go to the dacha, sometimes there is not enough of it!
Qween
tanya1962, Thank you .
I took KENWOOD HB 724. Only in the "Internet" descriptions they write that that nozzle for a pan is called a nozzle for low dishes.

I wanted to take Boshik, but when I saw him in the store, I generally did not like him.
Pinky
Qween What is the capacity of your new blender? Could it be a photo (or at least in a personal). I have been looking for a (occasionally) good powerful hand blender too. I have a manual mixer, the German one has been serving for many years, but it's time to get help for it.
liquidboy
Quote: Pinky

Qween What is the capacity of your new blender?
Power 700 W
Stepless speed control
Case material plastic
Immersion material metal
Additional turbo modes
Chopper volume 0.5 l
Measuring glass volume 0.75 l
There is a whisk for beating
Qween
Pinky, here he is :

Blender

To the right of the whisk is the puree attachment and to the left of the whisk is the saucepan attachment. I saw that all three blades are located there at different levels - it threshes well.
The power has already been written - 700 watts.
liquidboy
Oh, and what Kenwood blenders are on sale at a price of about 6 thousand rubles - it's just a fairy tale, and they have a huge set and even have a shredder, but it's still a little expensive ...

Today we went shopping and realized that we do not need a whisk - it does not make dough (for example, brown has a special knife attachment for the dough), it is too weak.
We also realized that we need 2 shredders, one small (child), the second medium or large. And we were also interested in some kind of chopper with 2 holes on top (for example, Philips hr1367, Braun mr6550mfphc, Braun mr6550mfphck). Can you tell me how it works, what is its meaning?

Quote: Qween

Pinky, here he is :
To the right of the whisk is the puree attachment and to the left of the whisk is the pan attachment.I saw that all three blades are located there at different levels - it threshes well.
we watched it in the store
it seemed inconvenient to switch speeds and the Turbo button
9oksana9
A shredder with two holes on top - this is most likely a bowl with shredders with graters.

I looked at all the blenders in the store, they all, even the most expensive ones, have a metal rod and a plastic sleeve. The seller said that the sleeve should be enough for 5 years when using the blender in household mode ...
liquidboy
Quote: 9oksana9

A shredder with two holes on top - this is most likely a bowl with shredders with graters.
how much is it needed and how well does it do the job?
Zoka
I bought my first blender Braun MR 540 today !!! Before deciding, I re-read the entire forum .. I realized one thing that nothing lasts forever, and then how lucky!)) Heh. Let's see .. Of course I really wanted 6550, but in our city the lineup of blenders is "Not so hot". And now, what was, "out of the price, but not so much .." - I, after a difficult test of doubt and uncertainty, acquired.
Before dinner, I zababahala milk cocktail with banana, kiwi and pears (kiwi taste was superfluous), added a couple of ice cream balls and a spoonful of honey .. In general - super for the first time! It turned out so hearty and unusual))) Then I wanted liver pate)) I fried the liver, chopped the onions and carrots (somehow unusually small) + cumin + garlic, stewed it and put out a chopper in a large bowl. It turned out something a little dry (probably because I didn't put in the drain. Butter) and decided to make navy-style pasta with this mass!
Well, how do you want this "Miracle" to last long, not let down and upset with its repair !!!
liquidboy
I sort of settled on this model too. Judging by the reviews, I can only advise you not to overheat it. Everything else will be fine, I hope.
Zoka

In the meantime, I'm bastard with this contraption .. And I keep looking at the instructions, how many seconds are there for which product you need
Confused here is only one detail. At the first examination of all the accessories, the suspicion was aroused on the lid of the small chopper that the plastic thing in the hole (on top for the blender attachment, and on the bottom for the knife) is too loosely dangling .. Hmm .. Or maybe this is the way it should be, so that it wears out less ?
zvezda
Girls!!!!! I bought a blender like this a few days ago ..
Blender
The most important thing that bribed is the new technology of 3knives !!!! And also, of course, rubbing for mashed potatoes, vegetables, cottage cheese ... When using, I was simply amazed at the power and convenience (I have been using Brown for many years and I seem to have got used to it ..)
Zoka
Yes, it inspires confidence .. And the knives are interesting .. In our model range in the stores of household appliances, sorry, I didn’t come across such a thing!))) Ato the consultants were hanged!))) And I - too .. Choosing between Brown , Philips and this Kenwood. I really wanted to have several bowls and nozzles and a whisk and a jug with a handle and power. And for the price, this one is just a couple of hundred (our hryvnias) cheaper, and that's a lot
zvezda
In Ukraine it is even cheaper !!!!!
liquidboy
Yes, I would have taken Kenwood, too, but I need a little slasher, and only Brown has it.
Ernimel
Brown (6550 which) has just died for the third time. And again on some complete garbage. This time - he did not master the chocolates, broken by squares. In the past, if I'm not mistaken, he died on onions. I do not know where he has 600 watts, and why he needs an ice bowl (although I remember rubbing ice-cream spinach in it). The transmission sleeve is made of poor plastic. And just what - it flies. It's sad. Although he worked in total for about 2 years - rubbing the same breakage. Their motors are shitty. Although the service is good - they repaired everything without question, and the last time they obviously just changed the entire walk-behind tractor. let's see what they say this time ... But the second one I would not have taken, probably.

I bought my first blender Braun MR 540 today !!! Of course I really wanted 6550

I looked at the market - it looks like mr540 is my renamed 6550 M HC BC, correct if I'm wrong.Metal leg, small and large bowl with ice insert plus whisk? Then this is it.
And judging by the comments, they did not change the block production technology. They burn from scratch.
lastochka
Connoisseurs, please tell me: what is the difference between the Braun MR 530 Sauce CA, except for the lack of a second whisk for whipping? I just can't figure it out
lastochka
Quote: zvezda

So that's the difference !!!!!


From the descriptions it is completely incomprehensible (to me) - is the Multiquick system in both blenders?
Ernimel
Is there a Multiquick system in both blenders?
Naturally. They simply do not have other motors (handles). In general, I am fond of brown - there are no such models on my home site. There is a 6550 line in different configurations and that's it. Plus "old stuff" (5550)

But here I have a vague feeling that 7 is generally wireless. When I recently ran to the media market to feel the air cleaner, out of the corner of my eye I fixed their demo stand, where these black devices stood. And I also remembered, because I just said to my husband that they say that Brown decided to finish off competitors for the new year (and before that, there was either a Phillips or Kenwood on batteries).
lastochka
Quote: Ernimel

Naturally. They simply do not have other motors (handles). In general, I am fond of brown - there are no such models on my home site. There is a 6550 line in different configurations and that's it. Plus "old stuff" (5550)

But here I have a vague feeling that 7 is generally wireless. When I recently ran to the media market to feel the air cleaner, out of the corner of my eye I fixed their demo stand, where these black devices stood. And I also remembered, because I just said to my husband that they say that Brown decided to finish off competitors for the new year (and before that, there was either a Phillips or Kenwood on batteries).

It seemed to me (from the reviews) that if the blender is MultiQuick, then you can grind fairly solid foods. Almost nuts. But the owner of the 530th says that it seems like no, you can't ...
In the 7th series there are wireless ones, they seem to have "ss" added to the name and there is also a cradle. 7730 - regular, wired.
Brown's site is really simply "gorgeous" - everything is colorful and uninformative.
Ernimel
It seemed to me (from the reviews) that if the blender is MultiQuick, then you can grind fairly solid foods. Almost nuts.
They seem to call as a multiquick on the territory of the Russian Federation the very system "put it on, take it off, change it." And since they have universal attachments (it seems) - it means that they are all "multikwiki". It's just that now I see on the market a bunch of some bad names like "sauce", etc. - it's all commerce, obviously the photo is the same my 6550. They just came up with a beautiful name, instead of the standard type "foot material - codes of bowls / shredders"

As for the nuts, see above about my adventures. On a chocolate bar (broken into quakdratik) and onions (cut into 1 / my 6550 dox several times. Although I have read the reviews of the others here - it seems that everyone has plastic sleeves. Well, otherwise people would change the device too rarely. the increased cost for sure at least three changes of the walk-behind tractor were laid without loss of profit ...
lastochka
Quote: Ernimel

They seem to call as a multiquick on the territory of the Russian Federation the very system "put it on, take it off, change it." And since they have universal attachments (it seems) - it means that they are all "multikwiki". It's just that now I see on the market a bunch of some bad names like "sauce", etc. - it's all commerce, obviously the photo is the same my 6550. They just came up with a beautiful name, instead of the standard type "foot material - codes of bowls / shredders"

ABOUT! And for some reason I thought that the multiquick were patented knives or something else ... But you are right - it is more logical that this is a "fastener" system.
I found this:
Braun has announced a new product on the Russian market - the Multiquick MR 7730 hand blender. Features of the model are as follows:
The color scheme is black and metal. Black plastic with metal buttons and high quality carbon steel blender attachments create an attractive, austere and premium look.
The features are exceptional. Premium!

And here's what I found there, on the Brown Club website:
Brief information on how the letters in the name of Braun blenders are deciphered:

* M - metal leg of the blender
* FP - means that a 1500 ml chopper bowl is included in the kit, (at the moment, such bowls are completed with models of the 6000 series)
* ВС - nozzle grinder (1000 ml), completed with models of the 6000th and the previous 5000th series
* CA - nozzle grinder (500 ml)
* HC - grinder attachment (350 ml)
* V - indicates the presence of a vacuum system in the complete set (pump and two vacuum containers)
* VP - separate designation of the vacuum pump (used with containers - CT: CT900, CT3100)
* ST - means container
* FS (Fresh system) - means a vacuum pump complete with 2 containers - separately (without blender)

Well, at least something became clearer. Still, they did not depart from the letter designations.
As a result, we have the following: the model 7730 does not have a whisk and a measuring cup. But for the price it is comparable to the 530 model (which has both a whisk and a measuring cup). The leg is metal, both there and there. If we forget about the "premium color", then the comparison is in favor of the 530th ...

There is a good selection of videos on Brown blenders (namely Multiquicks): 🔗 And there, by the way, the nuts are crumbling Or this requires a special. chopper attachment?
liquidboy
People! Browns break so often (according to reviews)! Who, besides Brown, has a small chopper (less than 0.5 l) The child needs to make small portions. They wanted Kenwood, but they write in the reviews that they don't do small portions very well.
Zest
Quote: liquidboy

People! Browns break so often (according to reviews)! Who, besides Brown, has a small chopper (less than 0.5 l) The child needs to make small portions. They wanted Kenwood, but they write in the reviews that they don't do small portions very well.

I have Phillips. There are two shredders - large and small. I can't complain about the quality - I endure all sorts of bullying on my part, like grinding sugar with yolks
Now I'll take a look at the model.
Zest
Philips HR 1372

Like this:
Blender
lina
Brown has been working for me for several years already, I have been cruelly exploiting Including nuts, yolks, frozen butter, raw chicken, etc. There was a cheap-cheap scarlett chopper, with a small bowl - it worked no worse than brown, except that knives stupid (did not take meat) and protection against overheating worked faster. this shredder already lives in the third house, where it is used primarily for nuts

liquidboy, look at the inexpensive ones - there are a lot of simple grinders with a small bowl.
Luysia
Quote: Zest

I have Phillips. There are two shredders - large and small. I can't complain about the quality - I endure all sorts of bullying on my part, like grinding sugar with yolks
Now I'll take a look at the model.

Hurrah! So I chose a good blender as a gift.
liquidboy
Quote: Zest

I have a Philips 1372. There are two shredders - a large and a small one. I can't complain about the quality - I endure all sorts of bullying on my part, like grinding sugar with yolks
but they say it often overheats and shuts down due to protection. and what is the volume of the small chopper?
liquidboy
Quote: Lina

Brown has been working for me for several years, I exploit it cruelly

liquidboy, look at the inexpensive ones - there are a lot of simple grinders with a small bowl.
I would like to be more powerful. what model do you have?
there is an inexpensive one, but it does not suit you. I want it to be less noisy and better to grind.
Luysia
Quote: liquidboy

but they say it often overheats and shuts down due to protection. and what is the volume of the small chopper?

So it's also good that there is overheating protection. Worse when not, overheated and burned out, and Phillips just turned off.
liquidboy
it would be nice if Kenwood users did not write: "here I had a Philips 1372, so it was constantly disconnected!"
What do you think of the Moulinex DD9061? True, I have not yet understood what kind of mill there is for 150 grams ...
Zest
Quote: liquidboy

but they say it often overheats and shuts down due to protection.and what is the volume of the small chopper?

It turns off after grinding a full large bowl of sugar with yolks. Cooking baby food will definitely endure.

Small chopper for approx. 400 ml.
k.alena
For baby food, I once bought the simplest 300W Brown with a plastic foot, no extra bells and whistles, and it did a great job. And he is still alive. To grind a small amount of food, you need to take a tall glass. Now I have Brown MCA 6550 (I think) and it also copes with all tasks perfectly: nuts, and hard cheese, and yolks with sugar ...
liquidboy
Quote: liquidboy

what do you think of the Moulinex DD9061? True, I have not yet understood what kind of mill there is for 150 grams ...
think no more, as I found reviews for the DDF6 model of the same Moulinex. and all the reviews are negative, but judging by the pictures, this is almost the same model!
lina
Quote: liquidboy

I would like to be more powerful. what model do you have?
there is an inexpensive one, but it does not suit you. I want it to be less noisy and better to grind.

went to watch the model and found out that he is a philips 700 W

on the noise - IMHO, they are not quiet. however, I am very noisy.
Crochet
Quote: Lina

Brown has been working for me for several years, I exploit it cruelly
I have the same picture, also Brown and I am a cruel exploiter!
Before that there was Bork, "died the death of the brave" on grinding dried apricots ... he turned out to be a weakling ... Brown crushes dried apricots for me once!

Quote: Lina

on the noise - IMHO, they are not quiet. however, I am very noisy.
Linochka
I join your IMHO! Blender and silent ... hardly Blender... although it may be, it's just that I haven't come across such before. But I practically don't hear CP, I don't seem to suffer from hearing loss / deafness ...
zvezda
I bought Brown 5 years ago is still working perfectly well, but the new 570, yesterday, even on cheese when rubbed, stalled .... and in general this grater is not convenient !! That's why Kenwood bought it.
liquidboy
Quote: Lina

went to watch the model and found out that he is a philips 700 W

on the noise - IMHO, they are not quiet. however, I am very noisy.
Well, they took Brown 6550 for testing, so it is 3 times quieter in two weak scarlet
well and a little bit better
What kind of phillips do you have?
Slowly my thoughts stop on Phillips-1372.
liquidboy
Quote: Zest

It turns off after grinding a full large bowl of sugar with yolks.
disconnected for a long time?
liquidboy
Quote: zvezda

... and in general this grater is not convenient !! That's why Kenwood bought it.
what model? How does the chopper handle small batches?
zvezda
Braun MR 570 Patis FPKHC I have this one !!! And the grater is there .... no, not only can you not get this circle out of the bowl, it rubs badly and gets stuffed under the nozzles on the side right away !!!
Zest
Quote: liquidboy

disconnected for a long time?
For about an hour. But it must be specifically "driven" in order to disconnect.
Ernimel
I bought Brown 5 years ago and still works perfectly
Lucky. And I already realized after a cursory audit of the market that I have a direct road for a new walk-behind tractor from 6550, no matter what I think about them, and no matter how they die.

It turned out that I had already dropped out of the warranty period. There is a handle (motor assembled) about 1.2-1.5 yr for different services. But I thought here - all the same, all the machinery is still alive, to throw out the hand will not rise. For this money, I can only find a scarlet or something else dumb. To take a completely good new one (like a Phillips) - it means that the old nozzles are all for scrap (2 bowls, a vacuum cleaner and a whisk with a leg) And so - suddenly you're lucky, especially since I have a second complementary food just around the corner - you have to be fully armed.

Without him, like no hands, damn it. Not stir up the liverwort, not the cheesecake ... cry-cry ..

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