bamix swissline blender review

Date Purchased: Mar 2016 So disappointing wish I had bought a Braun reviewed on Jul 25, 2016 1 person found this helpful, do you? Couldn't live without it!! reviewed on Jan 18, 2016 reviewed on Jan 08, 2016 Don't Fool Yourself With All The Good Reviews reviewed on Nov 27, 2015 reviewed on Oct 05, 2015 reviewed on Apr 21, 2015 My Favourite in the Kitchen by Far!!!! reviewed on Aug 03, 2012 Pros: Small - stays on my bench in stand, fast & easy to clean, powerful reviewed on Jul 23, 2012 Very powerful, all jobs done within minutes. So far it never fails me. Quit expensive but I think it is worthy 3 people found this helpful, do you? reviewed on Jul 18, 2012 Powerful motor (doesn't overheat and die like cheaper brands), easy to clean, easy storag. Very reliable, consistent (smooth) results.It's also hard to make things in bulk because the separate wet/dry processor can only take a little bit of ingredients at a time.
I have to blend my onions in three different batches. 9 people found this helpful, do you? reviewed on Jul 06, 2012 Comes with pretty much all the necessary accessories; Looks absolutely beautiful straight out of the box; Using it was SO simple, and it was amazingly quiet For a stick blender, it's quite pricey, though I did purchase mine at a beautiful bargain. 11 people found this helpful, do you? This hand blender is a good all rounder. See full product description Kenwood SB 256 SMOOTHIE CONCERT KWOOD APPS HM220 H/ MIXER Customer reviewsPrice comparisonProduct detailsRelated products Customer reviews of Bamix Swissline Stick Blender Complete with: SwissLine stand, multi-purpose blade, whisk, beater and processor. 150–200 W heavy-duty AC motor Two-speed safety switch with soft grip Setting 1: 10,000–12,000 rpm Setting 2: 15,000–18,000 rpm Official tested safety certificate for various countries.
All parts that come into contact with food are made of top-quality rust-free materials, are odourless, tasteless and food-safe. More info at Bamix's website We searched for this product high and low, from House of Fraser to Tesco, no one is selling it, we're sorry to say, not 421 retailers nor anyone on eBay, but please don't worry even if it hurts, you can look for alternatives or Used & new (6) from $249.95 Bamix Swissline M150 - 150 Watt 2 Speed 3 Blade Immersion Hand Blender with Food Processor, Jug and Table Stand Each Bamix is handbuilt in Switzerland to last. Each unit is tested many times during production to ensure precise performance. With 2 speeds, 3 stainless steel blades that are easy to change and a food processor this loaded hand blender unit is versatile enough to do endless kitchen tasks. The aerating blade is set at a slight angle for optimum performance to whip or beat liquids, even turning skim milk into a whipped topping.
The blending blade mixes, purees and emulsifies thick or creamy mixtures so you can make homemade mayonnaise in seconds. The chopping blade dices raw and cooked fruits and vegetables; makes fruit ice creams, sorbets and smoothies; crushes ice and purees soups and sauces right in the pan on the stove. ninja master prep pro qb1004 ukThe food processor has a fixed blade and grinds wet or dry foods including vegetables, cheese, nuts, grains and seeds. black and decker gizmo hand mixer partsAn optional powder disk is available for the food processor that grinds even small amounts of spices into fine powder. hamilton beach smoothie smart blender 56205The precision balanced AC motor reduces vibration to ensure quiet operation and give optimum power at all times. blender baby food top 100 baby purees and the petit appetit cookbook
This also makes the 150 watt Bamix extremely energy efficient with unsurpassed power while using less energy. The body housing made of PA6 safety rated nylon is odor resistant, grease repellent and is sealed keeping the motor free from exposure to moisture so the 5 3/8 inch shaft can be totally immersed even in boiling liquids. The shaft is made of chromated brass which makes it strong, durable and heat resistant. The open mixing head design creates rotating currents to draw food in and down to the blades for more thorough processing. This lets you mix faster and more efficiently. The accompanying beaker is great for mixing and processing but you can also use the bamix in pans, pots, high containers or glasses. The table stand makes it easy to store the Bamix and have it readily available to use. Easy to clean up by rinsing under running water. 2.5 x 2.5 x 13.5 inches #480,668 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #363 in Kitchen & Dining > Small Appliances > Blenders > Hand Blenders
ChrisTaylor, January 3, 2013 48 posts in this topic Page 1 of 2 contact james & matt The design of the Bamix is terrible, too. It is so dangerous – you can easily process/puree your finger/hand because safety has not even slightly been taken into account – the metal, bulged-out buttons are too easy to accidentally press when you're ordinarily holding it, and you have to pull blades on and off with your fingers wrapped around them (imagine doing that while you knock the button and it's plugged in). It also doesn’t come apart for easy cleaning. clean it, you have to drag the whole thing, cord and all, to the sink, whilst attempting to not get the upper half wet. design of the blade & housing also means that when you’re pureeing something hot, you regularly splash yourself, too. Charming and fun, particularly when you’re making a coulis, jam, etc. I love hot sticky splashes that burn your skin slowly butI always wanted pink freckles (not).
All one piece, top-heavy, solid. But check out those hard to avoid, easy to knock buttons. Solution: Let There Be Light! A Cordless, Stick-Blending Light! Braun in charging dock (without the blade! Because that has been taken away, for washing! Don't get me wrong - I still love kitchen appliances. All of them, even the impractical ones. Ultimately, I don't necessarily expect an appliance to perform miracles. I just wish companies would be more honest and realistic about what their products will actually do. Overall, I'm much happier with the Braun, and could have saved myself a lot of money from the outset with the bonus of a more functional device.. Now - don't get me started on the mystique/practicality of the Vitamix... Of course, the evening after I wrote this only semi-literate rant, I was making Dreena Burton's excellent Thai Chickpea Almond Curry.   As I was doing it, I had to open a giant new container of nut butter. And you know how the oil is always at the top, and it's not mixed through well?