Jetty
Hello!
I've been reading this topic for several days, I've shoveled a bunch of information and videos. And I just can't make a choice.

Advise which is better. The choice fell on 3 models:

- blender Bosch MSM 671X1
- combine Bosch MCM 64085
- combine Bosch MCM 68885

Where I'm coming from: An old Kenwood blender is out of retirement and wants to go to the forefathers to the dacha, and therefore the purchase of a new blender also takes place.
A child should appear in the family, and there is also a need for a small bowl for mashed potatoes and cereals (I don't want to spread 3 cherries on a liter flask).

Blender Bosch MSM 671X1 confuses with the number of attachments, power, type of attachment installation (not over the entire surface, like in combines, but with a plastic base).

Combines are embarrassing by the lack of attachments I need (average in particular) and the fact that they are unnecessary: ​​a whisk (I have an excellent mixer), a kneader (there is HP), a separate blender flask (a blender leg will do it if you buy a blender). But the advantage is in solid disks-attachments.

There are few reviews about the Bosch MSM 671X1 blender (there are no video reviews at all).

Well, the power is 1200 W (whether they are needed at home), versus 750 W (and you never know).

I want to cook like everyone else, but without fanaticism (not 100 kg of blanks), so for the family: where is the salad, where to chop for borscht. I can't do it with a hand float, because of an injury my hand hardly works.

Thanks in advance for your help!!!
alba et atra
Quote: Jetty

here the blender-leg can handle.

But the advantage is in solid disks-attachments.

Why buy a blender if you have a "leg"? With a small amount of products, for the baby, she can handle it.

Maybe just buy a shredder, if vegetables and fruits need to be chopped?
Jetty
Quote: alba et atra

Why buy a blender if you have a "leg"? With a small amount of products, for the baby, she can handle it.

Maybe just buy a shredder, if vegetables and fruits need to be chopped?

from the new leg. The old one dies with his foot together
Ptichkina
Tell me, have you made your choice? The same question arose - I have been suffering for 2 weeks already (((
Jetty
Quote: Ptichkina

Tell me, have you made your choice? The same question arose - I have been suffering for 2 weeks already (((

Yes, I did.

bought!

I read a bunch of forums and reviews, reviewed the video.
other things being equal, I settled on the Bosch MCM 64085.
The selection criteria were: power 1200 W, cube cutter, the ability to purchase additional attachments (additional or in case of breakdown), manufacturer's warranty (which is not tied to the place of purchase), and the price ...

First, I stopped at 11700 ozone, while I was thinking on ozone, the price became 13000.
I doubted for a couple of days, and in the end I managed to hook for 8840 on the Yulmart.

A nozzle that is small is not small at all, that is, I will not even buy an average one. For me, pilaf cuts so perfectly. The cube is super. Salad / vinaigrette in 30 seconds. But what is there, I'm now cooking a cubicoborsch)) The people at home are delighted.

A large nozzle is good for extinguishing all sorts of things. It is cool to cut cabbage with a shredder.
The daughter makes cocktails and smoothies for herself almost every day in a blender.

Well, the nozzle for potatoes is funny, but not bad (while they mastered a few days they ate fried potatoes)))

I decided to buy a small mill (but this is in the future), and for baby puree to take the cheapest outdoor blender in okey / auchan.

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