Sheburshunka
Girls, save! Need a blender for herbal and fruit cocktails. I'm already completely confused. I cannot achieve a homogeneous structure by immersion (I have an old brown). From the dill, pieces of greens seem to be ground up to 1-1.5 mm, but you still feel on your teeth that you need to slightly chew this cocktail, and not drink. Tell me something smart. My thoughts look like this:
1) an expensive professional blender like vitamin for 36-50 thousand rubles is too expensive for me (
2) submersible brown with a capacity of 600 (I have 300 now)
3) Reasonable price glass table blender. I don't understand this at all (
4) small blender Philips HR 2870/50
Power - 250 W
Volume - 600 ml (jug) + 350 ml (grinding container) which Admin bought for her herbal cocktails. power is too small. who has - it turns out a homogeneous cocktail or not?
5) I also looked at the topic for profiling, but it is also not clear whether he can handle fresh dill or not (
or no apparatus will give a complete grinding? hmm ... or ... maybe you don't need homogeneity in herbal cocktails? although, there, it seems, all the benefits are just derived from total grinding, and most of those presenting these green utilities just use either professional mixers or expensive blenders (help a blender to choose, please
Baba Valya
Thank you
Raspberries
Girls, what can you say about Redmond combines? For example, about REDMOND RFP-3905, maybe there are owners, I wonder
Tillotama
Sheburshunka, let's go to the topic about a professional blender. I'm also looking for a blender that grinds to dust. There, the girls suggested inexpensive models.
Today we brought Bamiksnogo - it will be good for very small volumes and puree soups right in the pan.
And for a cocktail in liters you need something else
Charm
good day! I will come to you for a consultation. before ng I was looking for a new blender and came across a wonderful Bosch kitchen machine, which was with a kneader and a meat grinder and a blender and, most importantly, with dicing
I really wanted her, but I didn't have enough money. now I can not find this model
maybe someone knows what this miracle machine was?

thanks in advance for your answer
Daffi
Charm, the only model that matches your description is Bosch MUM 54251. Only in this model the cube cutter is included. Of course, you can buy any model from the 5th series of BOSH MUM that suits you in terms of characteristics, but then you will have to purchase the cutting attachment separately.
LekaL
Girls tell me what to choose. I need a blender for baby food. Grind boiled meat for a child. Make mashed potatoes. Beat the eggs. Some kind of cocktail or milk for ice cream. Here I looked: Immersion blender - Bosch - MSM 87165 MSM8 MaxoMixx or New Infiny Force DD868 blender from Moulinex. Which one tell me? The husband brought some Polaris RNB 0712L the other day. 4 in 1 750 watt. But he turned out to be married, I will change. I would like similar, but normal.
Omela
LekaL, I would look towards a stationary, not a submersible blender.
LekaL
Stationary is not very convenient for baby food, because of 200 gr. download it? And it is better to crush the potatoes in a saucepan, and not shift them. So I would like a blender. You can take it with you on vacation - this is the main reason.
Omela
It is clear that just a stationary mass will make a smoother mass than a submerged one. For puree, you need a special nozzle. Kenwood and Phillips have one, as far as I know.
Admin
Quote: LekaL

Stationary is not very convenient for baby food, because of 200 gr.download it? And it is better to crush the potatoes in a saucepan, and not shift them. So I would like a blender. You can take it with you on vacation - this is the main reason.

Maybe this will do? The volume is small, only 600 ml. and the bowls are different, it is convenient to change

I choose a harvester, blender, processor

Philips HR2870 / 50

Power - 250 W
Volume - 600 ml (jug) + 350 ml (grinding container)
Control type - Touch
Nozzles
Mini blender chops wet and dry food
Stainless steel knives

Additionally
Lid for adding ingredients while cooking
2 speeds
Grinding container
2 glasses with lids
Ease of cleaning
A book with recipes for alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails, soups, sauces
From the manufacturer
Philips blender HR2870 / 50 is suitable for chopping wet and dry food.

I bought myself such a blender on Ozone, especially for small volumes of drinks, the speed is good, it grinds well.
And small in size, you can stick it everywhere, does not interfere

Now the price for it on ozone is 1,700 rubles
LekaL
He's some kind of low-power, and you can't drag such a vacation
Admin
Quote: LekaL

He's some kind of low-power, and you can't drag such a vacation

So you asked for a small size. The dimensions are quite small, it will fit into an ordinary shopping bag, there will even be room left. And besides, the top is separated from the bottom, which is convenient for washing and when moving on the road.

This is how he whips vegetables-herbs, I did it myself - the quality of whipping is quite satisfied.

I choose a harvester, blender, processor

I choose a harvester, blender, processor

To each his own, of course
AlenaT
And I used the usual submersible Philips Kuchina,
bought specifically for baby food.
I made an excellent puree.
Even his leg was plastic.
Lived for 7 years !!!
Already died)))
anna_k
Please advise what is better to buy (you and your husband have already blown your whole brain):
I am choosing a food processor. I like the Bosch MCM 68885 and the 2.1 liter Kitchen Aid. I understand that they are different, but nevertheless))
There is a Berner Prima grater with adjustable cutting thickness, a luxury alligator cutting, a bamix M160 blender and a mulinex electric grinder. Family: two adults and a child 2 years old, we are waiting for another one)) In general, the cooking volumes are small, I don't work with the dough because of my diet and the lack of an oven))))

Bosch pros are large bowl, diced, julienne disc, and storage bag. Cons - Standard product opening, no small chopper.
The advantages of kitchen are a wide opening for products and three pusher options, adjustable slicing thickness, two bowls included. Cons - price, small volume of the main bowl, few attachments, no box for storing accessories.

Actually, in the old harvester (Kenwood FP270), the most annoying thing was the small volume of the bowl, the standard narrow opening for products, as well as a bunch of attachments that took up the entire box and were not used)))
Most of all, I'm inclined towards kitschen, as I was conquered by the wide opening for products. Only Bork has a similar design, but the price tag is already beyond my understanding

In general, I am ready to consider other interesting options.
Cirre
Anna, you haven't considered the REDMOND RFP-3904 Food Processor. Relatively budgetary, there is a cube and all attachments are hidden in it.
anna_k
Quote: Cirre
Anna, you haven't considered the REDMOND RFP-3904 Food Processor. Relatively budgetary, there is a cube and all attachments are hidden in it.
Thank you very much! I bought Redmond at a very nice price in Yulmart))))
Long compared with Bosch, consulted with her husband. Redmond won in practicality)))) I liked very much that there is no tube in the middle, as in the vast majority of combines. It cuts well into cubes, but washing after that is pretty dreary. Apparently, I will often use an alligator in small quantities, and leave the combine for the holidays.
Cirre
Quote: anna_k

Thank you very much! I bought Redmond at a very nice price in Yulmart))))
Long compared with Bosch, consulted with her husband. Redmond won in practicality)))) I liked very much that there is no tube in the middle, as in the vast majority of combines. It cuts well into cubes, but washing after that is pretty dreary.Apparently, I will often use an alligator in small quantities, and leave the combine for the holidays.

I made a vinaigrette in it, so I left with a bang, everything is neat, not that with my hands. And when cutting, use the rule of cutting soft first and finishing hard. And wash without problems
natushka
Girls, maybe you can advise. The little sister needs to be able to chop-chop into a salad, into a soup and at the same time be able to beat at least eggs with sugar, preferably not very expensive and reliable... I'm somehow lost there are so many of them, but I haven't tried it yet (I have Kenwood), but she doesn't need a whopper.
Daffi
natushka, eggs with sugar will be beaten by the most inexpensive mixer. Cut / grate / chop (taking up a minimum of space in the kitchen) is a hand blender that has bowls with special attachments, for example, Brown 550 or Brown 570. There are hand blenders that can cut food into cubes.
natushka
DaffiThank you. But this is already 2 devices, does she want everything in one or is it not real? While reading about Brown.
Daffi
natushkaMost hand blenders have a whisk attachment. She can beat eggs and even with sugar. Many people do this, but I would not risk it - you can easily burn the engine.

Look at another option - Philips 7605 combine.
Not a bad thing: compact, cheap, can do a lot. It has utility knives, pancake grater, shredder, carrot / beet grater. And there is also a nozzle for beating eggs or mayonnaise - in the photo it is below, white and grooved.
tascha
You are welcome. advise the harvester.
We need graters, shredders, straws, for potato pancakes ... To cut everything qualitatively. Not necessarily a kit. I can buy additional attachments.
No meat grinder and blender needed (I have Brown), no juicer needed.
I need to knead the dough, but I'm going to use a bread maker, am I thinking right?
I really want to have a small bowl (either in a set or in principle), since there is a need to grind a bunch of greens or half an onion (advise, maybe there is a separate device with such a small function, but to the point).
And I also make a small amount of pancakes every day (an egg, 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour). To do this, I take out a bowl, a hand mixer - all this tires me. Tell me how to adapt this thing to a combine. But, if the slicing suffers, then don't.
You see, cutting vegetables is more important to me, and this function will always be on my table. I would like such a machine to cut and interfere with high quality, but with the presence of small bowls, but this does not happen.
Cirre
Quote: tascha

You are welcome. advise the harvester.
We need graters, shredders, straws, for potato pancakes ... To cut everything qualitatively. Not necessarily a kit. I can buy additional attachments.
No meat grinder and blender needed (I have Brown), no juicer needed.
I need to knead the dough, but I'm going to use a bread maker, am I thinking right?
I really want to have a small bowl (either in a set or in principle), since there is a need to chop a bunch of greens or half an onion (advise, maybe there is a separate device with such a small function, but to the point).
And I also make a small amount of pancakes every day (an egg, 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour). To do this, I take out a bowl, a hand mixer - all this tires me. Tell me how to adapt this thing to a combine. But, if the slicing suffers, then don't.
You see, cutting vegetables is more important to me, and this function will always be on my table. I would like such a machine to cut and interfere with high quality, but with the presence of small bowls, but this does not happen.

I have already advised REDMOND Food Processor RFP-3904. I make dough in it and cut vegetables and it does not take up much space, and all the attachments in it, except for the cube, but you can place it in any box
SweetCandy
Hello!
girls, help with choosing a harvester, the main condition is to do a good job with kneading dough, anyone!) everything else is a nice addition) the price limit is 10,000. Are there such or is it fantastic?
sazalexter
SweetCandy, Bosch MUM 54240 Styline 🔗
poiuytrewq
Oh, I have a harvester from this series. I confirm: I have been using it successfully for a long time.
SweetCandy
and if we compare it with the models BOSCH MUM 52131 and BOSCH MUM 4856 EU, we have only such mums on sale
Olga Sanna
I have 52131. I like it. The dough kneads well.
Arkady _ru
I looked at the tube kneading dough with Bosch 52xx and somehow he did not really impress me ... The dough at the end hung on the hook and did not mix, the combine pecked on the backlash of the hinged part and moved ... it does not look monumental at work. Not convincing in the quality of the kneader seemed. And the cotton is overheating for me (Supra 350), when I made a batch of 750 g flour to smoothness. In addition, for this, it needs to be interfered with more than two times, but on the third, it is just the engine overheating and the HUH error. Really find something from combines, but that the prices are not sky-high ...?
sazalexter
Quote: Arkady _ru
the harvester pecked at the backlash of the folding part and moved ... it looks not at all monumental in work
Honestly, I don't pay attention to such trifles. The harvester works in the normal mode, as conceived by the manufacturer, justifies its price by 120%. True, I have MUM56340
PS In HP Panasonic I can knead the dough even all day, at least three times in a row.
Arkady _ru
sazalexterthat in Panas you can knead for a long time is not particularly surprising. He has a different price tag. The Supra obviously saved on engine power, plus its cooling is lame. And what, from your point of view, is kneaded faster / more energetically, with a combine or x / n? Can we say that the dough mixer of the combine is preferable to the x / p?
Kenwood KM 289 turned up at a price of 7800r with a guarantee until February 2015. Should I prefer it? Or will Bosch still be better (then I would rather take a Bosch MUM 54240 for 10500r; however, I don't need a meat grinder, blender and squeezer for citrus)?
Daffi
Arkady _ru, there is a separate topic for kneading machines https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=8100.840... Ask there about the Kenwood KM 289.
Bosch MUM 54240 and other combines in this series are not so much dough mixers as versatile for cutting / shredding, whipping, mixing and more. If you are just kneading yeast dough, I would advise you to buy a normal bread maker. I believe she does a better job at this. Although someone may disagree with me
Arkady _ru
Daffi, a separate mixer is kind of too much for me. I doubt that I will knead more than 1kg of flour, and shredders would be a good option. I never found them for my meat grinder.
Separately, as a kneader, you can purchase Clatronic KM 3323 1kW (combined case) or Clatronic KM 3400 1.2kW (metal case) 4 and 6 speeds coaxially with corollas (like silumin) and a hook. I think too. The price is 7160 and 7240. True, Klatronic some kind of guavnaya office seemed ...
igorechek
Quote: Daffi


Bosch MUM 54240 and other combines in this series are not so much dough mixers as versatile for cutting / shredding, whipping, mixing and more. If you are just kneading yeast dough, I would advise you to buy a normal bread maker. I believe she does a better job at this. Although someone may disagree with me
I agree with you completely. No matter how good a universal device is, it cannot perfectly do ALL the functions that are hung on it.
My dough is also kneaded by an old model of a Panasonic bread machine. practically no comments and difficulties.
Arkady _ru
I am not very happy with the Supra 350 in terms of mixing intensity and engine cooling. Cooling is easy to solve, but I did not think about changing the engine. since I have not yet analyzed it. The limitation of 800g flour for kneading is also not so significant. I'll think about it in general. And so the supra is a good device.
This is what the Klatronic 3400 has in the kit. There is no Russian site. 🔗
Twin brother BOMANN KM 370 CB: 🔗 and costs 6500r in Ozone. There is also one review in the same place, not very informative, though ... In a computer universal with delivery of 5515r, here's an analogue from Klatronic 4590r will cost everything. For some reason, everything is the other way around there ...
igorechek
Maybe we shouldn't mess with these Klatronic-Bomann twins? Although they position themselves with Germany, their devices have something of quality.
Anna1957
Quote: Arkady _ru
Really find something from combines, but that the prices are not sky-high ...?

Last winter in Finka in Giganti I saw at the sale of MUM 6 series for 99 euros !!!!!!!! But by that time I already had MUM56340. : girl_cray: I even wrote about this in the St. Petersburg topic, in my opinion. So it's a matter of chance - cheap and cheerful.
Arkady _ru
igorechek, yes, we all have China, even Kitchen id, even Kenwood. Only Bosch from Slovenia happens besides China. Judging by the refrigerator. RU. To judge the twins kneaders, you need to disassemble them, but there is no bad review, all 4-5 stars. Although it is quite possible to live comfortably on reviews, if you want. If you wish, you can find suggestions for reviews with payment terms on the internet.
I ordered the Clatronic KM 3400, I'll look at the issue, if I can look inside with impunity. Suddenly there will be something to tell. It seems like you can return it within a few days. I want to see the quality of the drive, the rest should not raise doubts, everything is standard for everyone there. And from Kenwood 289 something is dissuaded in the thread on them ... they say complaints and even 7800r is not worth it ...
There are only good reviews about Bomann KM 362 CB (analogue of Clatronic KM 3323) on ozone. He even kneads the dough on dumplings. But these are kneaders, not harvesters, as for some reason they are positioned in our stores.
Bomann / Clathronic 1kW device from 1.2kW in mass differ greatly: 6.5 against 9.4kg.
sazalexter
Quote: Arkady _ru
It seems like you can return it within a few days.
According to the ZOPP law, it is impossible to return a technical product is difficult, unless of course the store is in its mind
Arkady _ru
Remote purchase, without demonstration of work. It seems that a purchase in an Internet store can be returned. None of the online stores fulfills the requirement for the sale of technically complex goods: "48. Samples of goods offered for sale must be posted on the trading floor, have formalized labels indicating the name, brand, model, article, price of goods, as well as short annotations containing its main technical characteristics. "
So: "4. The consumer has the right to refuse the goods at any time before the transfer, and after the transfer of the goods - within seven days."
And if, for example, you are not satisfied with the color, then you can change the product for a different color within 30 days.
Any purchase through terminals (citylink / yulmart, etc., even made by a manager) is remote.
sazalexter
Arkady _ru, I see no reason to argue, I just came across this problem, not on paper, but personally, they refer to another point, it is useless to argue with the store.
Arkady _ru
In city and yulmart there was nothing against the return if there were no traces of use.
Anyway. Now the choice is: take a dough mixer Boman / Klatronic + an inexpensive combine with a shredder and fries, or a Kenwood 289 used. For some reason, the twin planetary impresses me more than the dancing Bosch / Kenwood.
Arkady _ru
In the media market on Kenwood 289, you can say discounts: the price tag is 11t. R.
Arkady _ru
I also looked at the combo ... It seems like the model BOSCH MCM 5529 (5450r) is nothing. A blender and a squeezer are superfluous for me, but he can do cubes, that's not bad. Does anyone have it?
lana19
Arkady _ru, look HERE
Arkady _ru
Introductory ones: there is REDMOND RFP-3904 for 4600r and BOSCH MCM 5529 for 5150r. Everything is new and with a guarantee of 25 months. and 1d. coaxially. Who will advise you to take what? Redmont has everything I need from a combo, and in bosh there is a lot of extra and it takes up space. Who will have better output quality? Both, as I understand it, are quite noisy.
That's it, I took 5529 for 2880r with a guarantee of 1g after repairing the s / c limit switch and with a slightly chipped finning of the blender flask, which does not affect the speed in any way. Yes, I don't need a blender. Together with 4 ordered MUZ45AG1 / MUZ45KP1 / MUZ45PS1 / MUZ45RS1 (1820r), REDMOND RFP-3904 cost almost (for the stolnik it is more expensive).
louisa
Dear members of the forum, help me decide where to start the search, what topics to study, I just don't know what I need, more precisely what it is called, but the abundance of devices makes my head spin, so: I need such an assistant, who will primarily be a mixer, a kneader , blender, grinder, coffee grinder.In general, I don't need a vegetable cutter, but I also plan to buy a juicer and a noodle cutter. Is this all called a kitchen machine or do I need to purchase several devices separately?
Rada-dms
louisa, I vote for the Kenwood kitchen machine! Take the basic version and buy for yourself. At least problems with the test will be closed immediately. And if you immediately buy a Kenwood AT 640 Food Processor Attachment for it, then here is chopping and shredding (you can use the supplied graters), shortbread dough, mixtures for cheesecakes, casseroles, pies, minced meat, etc.
The coffee grinder should definitely be selected separately for the coffee you prefer, this topic on special. forums need to study where gourmet coffee lovers sit. I have a dream about one coffee grinder ... but later. For now, I use a hand-made Japanese millstone with ceramic millstones, since we drink coffee from a Turk, and almost none of the inexpensive grinds correctly for a Turk :)

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