Zima
kirch,
I also recently chose a combine (between Kenwood KM010 and Bosch Mum5 (Mum 8 does not like plastic latches on the bowl and the price). Actually I dreamed of Kenwood KM010 (I also looked at 20, but looked in the store - still a large bowl for my needs , and my sink is small - I wanted a harvester for every day, so that it was convenient to use), I climbed all the German Internet stores, found several options, studied all-all additional attachments that exist for this machine, but did not dare to buy from- for the lack of a guarantee when buying abroad.Since on our site they wrote a lot about this or that marriage, I decided not to “play the lottery.” In Russia, the prices are simply unrealistic.
In addition, I do not work with the test every day, and I decided that Kenwood is luxury for me.
I did not even consider KM 266, since there are a lot of negative reviews on different sites. It seems to me that you should not risk a small amount of money. Any technique can break, but when there are so many bad reviews, it is alarming
As a result, I bought MUM56340. In principle, I am satisfied. It kneads the yeast well, I removed the bread maker from the table - I have little space on the tabletop, the combine is doing fine. Squirrels are also beaten well, I made mashed potatoes and kneaded the minced meat - I liked it. The corollas are by no means delicate, as you wrote - they are quite strong. I bought more discs for the grater, now I have a complete set. It is convenient to use it and there is less waste (I compare it with the old mulinex oodagio combine).
The only thing, until I became friends with the dumplings dough, I kneaded it once - apparently it was very cool, it was physically difficult for the combine, but it was morally difficult for me to look at his suffering - I intervened manually (literally 30 seconds) - next time I'll try another recipe.
I liked the citrus juicer, and even made mayonnaise in a blender without any extra effort (although I was always skeptical about this: I thought only submersible could make it). I did not use a meat grinder - there is a separate one, which I am happy with.
In general, the harvester is good for your money, but if you have and do not mind spending at least 30,000 rubles, then it is better to buy Kenwood, well, or buy in Germany (for 20,000 with delivery you can take KM010 + a cutting attachment, high-speed AT340 or AT640 (AT647)
Shaman
And today, after long agonies and sleepless nights, I ordered a kitchen id. But in my heart it is somehow scary, because I have not seen him live.
kirch
Zima, thanks for such a voluminous and detailed answer. In principle, I need a harvester for dough, including dumplings. But dear Kenwood will definitely not buy. Already almost inclined to Bosch 5. I looked in our stores without a meat grinder, found only in a German store. It's cheaper there, of course. Most likely I will risk it.
Zima
Quote: kirch

Already almost inclined to Bosch 5. I looked in our stores without a meat grinder, found only in a German store. It's cheaper there, of course. Most likely I will risk it.
As for the complete set without a meat grinder, I saw combines on foreign sites that we do not have yet. Silver color with colored inserts - lemon (54620), red (54420) or blue (54520). Beautiful, well, there are simply no words (especially blue and gray), but for the price: the cheapest option that I have seen is cheaper than buying a Bosch5 with a meat grinder in Russia for no more than 1000 rubles (including delivery). True, I was not looking for especially profitable options, I accidentally stumbled upon, after I bought myself.
kirch
Quote: Zima

As for the complete set without a meat grinder, I saw combines on foreign sites that we do not have yet. Silver color with colored inserts - lemon (54620), red (54420) or blue (54520).Beautiful, well, there are simply no words (especially blue and gray), but for the price: the cheapest option that I have seen is cheaper than buying a Bosch5 with a meat grinder in Russia for no more than 1000 rubles (including delivery). True, I was not looking for especially profitable options, I accidentally stumbled upon, after I bought myself.

So I found 54420 red. I'm going to order. It's only scary that there is no guarantee.
zoyaaa
Quote: Parallel

Please tell me, with what attachments and at what speed do you make chopped dough? Is the oil soft or from the refrigerator? Please describe the technology in more detail. I also have a slightly younger Bosch model, I really like working with him, but I never made chopped dough on it - I thought I needed a processor for this.
There is a nozzle for Bosch mum. I always make chopped dough with it. Very fast. I bought household appliances from our store. I think you can order from service workers, but their prices bite.
Lozja
Quote: julifera

So this making of cottage cheese then so sick of me that now I will not force myself to do it.

Reminded ... I had the same story with holiday salads. For all holidays and guests, I always made a fur coat and Olivier. By the age of 15, I steadfastly hated these two salads. And then, when I already had the right to vote, I categorically did not prepare them for the holidays. And only after 10 years I was finally released.
azaza
Quote: Lozja

Reminded ... I had the same story with holiday salads. For all holidays and guests, I always made a fur coat and Olivier. By the age of 15, I steadfastly hated these two salads. And then, when I already had the right to vote, I categorically did not prepare them for the holidays. And only after 10 years I was finally released.
Ksyusha, Bosch-kubiks to help you And right now Vityok has arrived in time. There is not only a cube cutter, but also a leg-potato machine, for the sake of which everything was, Kenwood rushed to buy. Plus cutting vegetables. In short, like a harvester, current hand blender.
Lozja
Quote: azaza

Ksyusha, Bosch-kubiks to help you And right now Vityok has arrived in time. There is not only a cube cutter, but also a leg-potato machine, for the sake of which everything was, Kenwood rushed to buy. Plus cutting vegetables. In short, like a harvester, current hand blender.

No, thanks, because of a couple of Olivier and vinaigrettes, I definitely won't buy a new device a year. I already have a harvester and a blender.
Nayser Plus is in my mind, but the summer has already passed, and I wanted it for summer salads, in large pieces of shob, and cubes and whatever, in general. I'll think about him again.
julifera
Quote: Lozja

No thanks, for a couple of Olivier and vinaigrettes a year

Somehow cubes are reduced only to Olivier and vinaigrette
But for me, for example, in the summer, spicy caviar, unpurified, is always held in high esteem, I do not like pasta, but in small cubes, all kinds of ratatouille - a cube helps out every day, and it's not a couple of times a year - to chop it with ruci
Lozja
Quote: julifera

Somehow cubes are reduced only to Olivier and vinaigrette
But for me, for example, in the summer, spicy caviar, unpurified, is always held in high esteem, I don't like pasta, but in small cubes, all kinds of ratatouille - a cube helps out every day, and that's not a couple of times a year. And crumble it with ruts

So the fact of the matter is that I don’t have more such dishes in use that I need to cut into cubes. I can’t remember anything. Everyone has different dishes in use. I was only talking to myself. I have dicing somewhere in the very last place, as needed.
julifera
Quote: Lozja

So the fact of the matter is that I don’t have more such dishes in use that I need to cut into cubes.

Tada yes, mona live without cubes
Kapa66
Help me choose a harvester. Such - Kenwood FPM 800 or Profi Cook KM 1025, I can not decide. At Kenwood I am confused by the large 3-liter bowl. I have a family of 3 people, I do not cook large quantities. Give advice please.
Shaman
A new assistant was brought to me today. Girls, tell me, please, if we have a Temko for Kitchen Eydes. Owners of this device, what attachments do you use? Especially interesting is the opinion about the dough sheeter. 🔗
Freken Bock
Shamancongratulations! The assistant is gorgeous! Why questions about nozzles? Are they special? If not, be guided by your needs. The dough rolling machine, for example, in Kenwood is super-convenient and I can't live without it. Somehow, out of stupidity, I broke it, I almost lost my mind while it was repaired.
Oca
Quote: Kapa66

In Kenwood, I am confused by the large bowl - 3 liters. I have a family of 3 people, I do not cook large quantities.
I heard a lot of positive reviews about the Kenwoods, but I didn't buy myself because of the price threshold. And why are you embarrassed by a large volume? The bowl will not be completely filled "under the lid", it is better to always have a margin of height so that it does not fall out. There are two of us, my Boshik has a bowl of 3.9 liters, a blender - 1.5 liters, so this is not enough for me!
Shaman
Freken Bock, thank you for your congratulations. The principle of operation for all dough rollers is probably the same. I would like to hear the opinion of the owner that they are really convenient and needed. The video on the Internet turns out sooo great.
Kapa66
Quote: Oca

I heard a lot of positive reviews about the Kenwoods, but I didn't buy myself because of the price threshold. And why are you embarrassed by a large volume? The bowl will not be completely filled "under the lid", it is better to always have a margin of height so that it does not fall out. There are two of us, my Boshik has a bowl of 3.9 liters, a blender - 1.5 liters, so this is not enough for me!
I have a small kitchen 6 sq. m. and everything is filled with technology, I would like to be small in size.
kirch
Quote: Kapa66

I have a small kitchen 6 sq. m. and everything is filled with technology, I would like to be small in size.

So I'm going to buy Bosch because of this. I thought for a long time, measured it and came to the conclusion that if you use it constantly, you need to stand on the table. So, as I buy equipment, I put something off the table in the closet. Then you have to carry it to the kitchen. And I will attach Boshik
gdbr
Girls, please help me choose a gift for mom. I already broke my head reading reviews.
You definitely need a hand blender, not a food processor. Producer preferably Bosch, Kenwood, Brown, Philips.
Main functions:
chopping (shredding, grating) vegetables, meat (in small quantities).
beating eggs
kneading liquid or semi-liquid dough. Not thick in short.
Reliability and ease of use.
price up to 6000. better 3-5.

While there are such options: Philips HR 1377/90, Kenwood HB890, Braun MR 570 Patis FP K HC, Bosch MSM 7800,

Please respond, don't let a man go crazy in the world of blenders.
Catwoman
I have Phillips 1377, I like it very much, BUT the whisk of eggs will never hammer in as a mixer, only like for pancakes, suitable for small amounts of meat, the grater is gorgeous. I can't say anything about other models. Go to the topic blender selection, there are also photos.
gdbr
Quote: Catwoman

I have Phillips 1377, I like it very much, BUT the whisk of eggs will never hammer in as a mixer, only like for pancakes, suitable for small amounts of meat, the grater is gorgeous. I can't say anything about other models. Go to the topic blender selection, there are also photos.
Thanks for the answer. So the vegetable chopper is good there? Can they knead the dough that is not quite liquid?

I googled the unfortunate blenders, I just got into that topic, but there are so many options
Lagri
I have my Boshik MUM constantly on the table. Very handsome and constantly at work. Especially needed for kneading dough for muffins, pancakes, etc., for whipping and mixing. Well, other attachments are often used. So its place is exactly on the table, and other units can also be in the cabinet.
Catwoman
Quote: gdbr

Thanks for the answer. So the vegetable chopper is good there? Can they knead the dough that is not quite liquid?

I googled the unfortunate blenders, I just got into that topic, but there are so many options

No, it won't work for the test.
Creamy
I have both - Phillips and Brown. If I had to choose one of them, I would not hesitate to choose Brown. I use powerful Brown (600 watts) in 20 seconds (I was not mistaken) dumplings dough or steep dough for noodles according to the recipe Admin "Homemade fast noodles"
celfh
I always knead the dough with my hands, but there are a lot of mechanisms Creamy, thanks for the hint!
Oca
Quote: Kapa66

small kitchen
Maybe look into the topic Furniture for kitchen? I dared to sacrifice a blue dream - a smoked glass coffee table, and replaced it with an additional cabinet with a table top. I will lift all more or less light equipment on the wall - on brackets / shelves / shelves. Let me have to get the combine from the shelf and put it on the table, but it will be exactly what I want to buy. Every time my parents had to run into the closet for a grinder, a waffle iron and a mixer - it was inconvenient, but when it was necessary to cook something, the necessary device was in the house. I saw interesting solutions in Ikea - lockers are attached almost to the ceiling. Will this help to somehow unload the desktop in the kitchen? I don’t want you to buy a thing just because you “don’t really like it, but it’s compact” and then regret it
Sandy
Quote: azaza

Ksyusha, Bosch-kubiks to help you And right now Vityok has arrived in time. There is not only a cube cutter, but also a leg-potato machine, for the sake of which everything was, Kenwood rushed to buy. Plus cutting vegetables. In short, like a harvester, current hand blender.
Tanya, do not tell me what kind of thread, kaya model? If not difficult.
Ukka
Oca, your idea about everything on the walls was carried out by the Hairpin, at the beginning of "Furniture for the kitchen", look ...
Sandy
Quote: azaza

Vitek 1480
Thank you ! I watched the video ... the bowl is a little larger than Phillips, there are more cotton and more attachments, but the cubes seem to be the same and I liked the nozzle for mashed potatoes, I wonder if it will not make mashed potatoes like a paste, like on a regular blender? and there is a nozzle for eggs.
gdbr
Thank you girls.
As a result, yesterday I spent the whole evening googling all the voiced ones, as well as a couple of dozen unvoiced ones, watched a bunch of videos about blenders and re-read a lot of reviews. And it seems that I began to theoretically understand the configuration and functions of blenders of different price ranges True, it did not help me much, since the functions of devices of the same price are similar, and reading the reviews confirmed in the thought that there are no comrades for taste and color, because what one likes , literally in the next review
Well, it all ended with the fact that, having come to the conclusion that they are all about the same, and the reliability depends on whether you are lucky or not lucky to buy a model without marriage, I ordered the Braun MR 570 Patis FP K HC mainly because of the nozzle for test, although according to some reviews this nozzle does not cope with the declared thick dough, but for a thick one it was not needed
Today, after reading a comment from Creamy, I was glad that I chose him
Zima
Quote: Catwoman

I have Phillips 1377, I really like it, BUT the whisk will never hammer eggs like a mixer, only like pancakes,
I have already met such an opinion more than once, every time I am surprised, I am perfectly able to whisk the whites to such a state that they do not fall out of the bowl when it is turned over. You just need to beat at maximum speed, in a narrow bowl (I use a jug from the Philips 1372 kit) and make movements with your hand in a circle simulating the planetary mechanism. I use the whisk even after buying a planetary harvester when he is busy with other work.
Today, at the same time, the combine whipped sour cream with sugar, and I whipped cream for cream with a blender - in the recipe it was necessary to whip sour cream and cream separately, so I coped with the blender faster.
Kapa66
Who has such a PHILIPS HR 7761/00 combine, write how it works.
Lydia 777
Quote: gdbr


-I ordered Braun MR 570 Patis FP K HC

And I want a blender like this! Have you tried it yet? How did you like him at work?
Mashulya1
And not a hint, what are the models of combines, blenders now with the function of cube cutting?
Oca
Quote: Mashulya1

And not a hint, what are the models of combines, blenders now with the function of cube cutting?
Blenders Vitek 1480 and Philips HR 1659/90, harvester Bosch 5529, and like a meat grinder Moulinex She chews cool everything that is put into it, a lot of waste. I have not heard about other devices ...
Daffi
Quote: Oca

Blenders Vitek 1480 Philips HR 1659/90, harvester Bosch 5529, and like the Moulinex meat grinder I have not heard of others ...
You can buy specials.cube cutter nozzle for Bosch MUM 5 series.

I choose a harvester, blender, processor
Vitalinka
Has anyone already bought a Vitek-1480 blender from us? Something I did not find reviews about him.
yarli
Girls, who has Brown K700, tell me, is it true that he does not beat whites to standing peaks? Everything seems to suit him, but you can't do without it.
Lozja
Quote: yarli

Girls, who has Brown K700, tell me, is it true that he does not beat whites to standing peaks? Everything seems to suit him, but you can't do without it.

No, this combine is good for everyone, except for whipping. But, this is if the kit comes with a large plastic whisk. And there is also such a thing - with two whisks spinning in a circle, I don’t know about this nozzle, maybe it whips normally.
Babushka
Quote: Lagri

I have my Boshik MUM constantly on the table. Very handsome and always at work. Especially needed for kneading dough for muffins, pancakes, etc., for whipping and mixing. Well, other nozzles are often used. So its place is exactly on the table, and other units can also be in the locker.
I also have MUM 86 on the table. Very convenient, just get the nozzle when needed.
Lagri
Quote: Babushka

I also have MUM 86 on the table. Very convenient, just get the nozzle when needed.
Bosch MUM - 🔗
Hummingbird
I am choosing an assistant. I read this topic, the topic about blenders and about combines. Confused completely. Help!!! Desired functionality:
boiled vegetable puree, fresh fruit puree and boiled meat puree (for baby food),
minced raw meat (not necessarily like in a meat grinder, you can also like a utility knife in a food processor),
kneading batter (for pancakes, charlotte, etc.),
chopping vegetables for frying into soups and sauces (so as not to grate by hand).
If my wishes can be satisfied with one device, it would be great. Eh! To desire, so desire. Can you also chop raw / boiled vegetables for salads, like on a grater? After all, the child will not eat mashed food all the time.

I would like the food processor / blender to be always at hand and not take up much space on the desktop.

Nozzles for mashed potatoes, dicing are not essential. No juicer or dough kneading required.

What do you advise? I am inclined to think that you need to watch a blender, but before that I used only a combine. After moving to another city, I gave it to good hands, which I do not regret. It was too bulky. The possibilities of blenders and their difference from each other are poorly represented.
Is the whisk in the blender more for a smooth blend or is it really whipping?

Daffi, interested in your Philips 7650 mini-harvester. Reviews of graters and utility knives are good. Is it possible with these knives to grind "human" food to a state of homogeneous puree for the baby? Or is it still within the power of a blender?

Thanks in advance to everyone who responded.
Olchik
Philips HR7605 really like it! The graters are wonderful, batter, a small amount of thick, minced meat (without fanaticism, of course, after all, the power is 350 W), a chopper (in pieces). But if the child is completely tiny, then a blender is better for mashed potatoes. I had (and still have, I just use it less often) Philips HR 2860, with submersible I was not lucky, it did not work out somehow; Moulinex FP 7131 is also relaxing in the closet. And the little Phillips rule! My friend Braun MR 550, and she is also very happy with who is more comfortable ..
Daffi
Hummingbird, I find it difficult to advise, because I am biased. For me, the ideal device is a Bosch MUM 4 or 5 series combine

A hand blender is best suited to your needs. The kit should include:
1. Metal leg blender.
2. Small (0.35 l) or medium (0.5 l) shredder.
3. If you plan to grate vegetables, you need a large chopper (1.5 L) with graters / shredders.

The most popular models are Braun MR 550, Braun MR 570. They have a whisk, small chopper, blender leg, large bowl with knives and graters / shredders. There is also the Philips HR 1377, which does not have a small chopper.

The small chopper helps to chop small amounts of herbs, garlic, vegetables or fruits, and meat.You can use it to make mashed potatoes for your baby.
The metal leg blender is indispensable for making mashed soups, squash or eggplant caviar, cocktails, mayonnaise, rubbing cottage cheese, and so on.
The whisk can be used for whipping whites, cream, eggs, making batter, omelets, biscuit dough in small quantities.
A large shredder with utility knives and graters does exactly the same thing as a small one, only in larger quantities. In addition, with the help of graters and shredders, you can grate raw and boiled vegetables for soups, salads, borscht, etc. And you can also grate apples for pies or casseroles, potatoes for frying or stewing, and a lot of things to do.
Daffi
There is also a Philips HR7605 combine. This is a good option for little money, but I would hardly buy it the second time.But it's me, other users may have a different opinion

350 W is sorely lacking for me. In the summer, it was necessary to grind tomatoes with peels into a tomato. Philips 7605 could not grind even the first portion to the desired consistency, I had to get the chopper from the Brown 530 hand blender.3 seconds - and the first portion was ready.

When grating raw vegetables, shredding cabbage, cutting potatoes or apples, there are unpolished pieces that have to be removed by disassembling the entire combine for this. It's not very convenient for me. Therefore, I returned to my Bosch 4655. It is faster and more convenient to rub in it, it is easier to wash it.

If I need to chop 1-2 onions for frying or 1 carrot, I use a regular knife and do everything by hand, because it's faster. If you need to grate large volumes (for summer workpieces), the Bosch MUM 4655 combine is more suitable. There are almost no residues in it, all food can be rubbed directly into a bowl or large saucepan. At the same time, little Philips constantly has to disassemble, take out the grated products.

Philips 7605 is difficult to wash after rubbing beets or carrots. You can't just rinse it, you need to clean out all the "secret places" with a toothbrush, then wipe the stained plastic with a cotton swab dipped in sunflower oil, then wash the combine with dishwashing detergent. A similar situation with minced meat, the combine must be thoroughly cleaned and washed, it is not quick. Therefore, for some time now, I grind chicken fillet for terrine in a 0.5 liter chopper from a Brown 530 blender.
Hummingbird
Daffi, OlchikO, thanks for answers. The situation is becoming more or less clear. I'll go to Yandex. Market to choose a hand blender.

Daffi, I immediately remembered similar problems with the Moulinex combine: about the coloring of the bowl after beets, carrots, and about the fact that it is faster to chop one carrot and 1 onion by hand than to wash everything later

Girls, Merry Christmas everyone!
Babushka
Quote: Lagri

Bosch MUM - 🔗
Yes, I love him and I cannot live without him. I communicate every day.
Lagri
dandelion
Quote: Daffi

You can buy specials. cube cutter nozzle for Bosch MUM 5 series.

I choose a harvester, blender, processor

and such a nozzle for Bosch 46 .. can be found or for 8 series?

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