OK on the electrical topic, i managed to set fire to my latest food mixer and so am look for a new one. I want one with a big mixing bowl,as i do alot of baking ( three cake monsters in the house) any suggestions?
A Kenwood Chef. Is there another one?
Bought ours 30-plus years ago and it's still going strong.
i use the chef major but couldnt be with my magimix 5200 with these 2 i have all i need to process all my produce.
Another vote for the Kenwood Chef. :)
I have always wanted a KITCHEN AID FOOD MIXER. I think its an applicance of Beauty ::)
Duke
Quote from: Duke Ellington on September 11, 2009, 22:39:34
I have always wanted a KITCHEN AID FOOD MIXER. I think its an applicance of Beauty ::)
Duke
Yes, have got one, and would thoroughly recommend it.
valmarg
kitchen aid definitely , you can use it to mince make pasta even make sausages brilliant ;D
Quote from: hippydave on September 11, 2009, 22:12:30
i use the chef major but couldnt be with my magimix 5200 with these 2 i have all i need to process all my produce.
how long have you had you magimix? i like the look of these but are they worth the money? I seem to be able to wear out food mixers in about three years, but have only bought cheap ones so far. :)
The Magimix is very sturdy. Only had one for a couple of years, but use it all the time and it's still going strong; but we bought a Braun every 3 or 4 years.
Sorry Twoflower, when you said "bowl" I assumed you were talking just mixing bowl processors, not the goblet ones as well.
You need both.
The UK Magimix looks the same as the Cuisinart. Have had my first one 38 years and still going strong, also have a larger one been going about 30 years. I understand the Kitchenaide food possessor made in France is very good. my 2 cents worth. qahtan
I think the Kitchen Aid is made in the USA.
valmarg
most kitchenaide are, but the food processor is made in France.
My first Cuisinart was made in France, my other one made in Japan, any thing is better than made in China.....IMHO. qahtan