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Review on Bosch MFQ 4080 Mixer, white/silver by Celina Grna ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

My money wasted, product is terrible.

For the sake of objectivity: the rims are thick and have a solid base (what's the point?), light, Slovenian assembly (it turned out to be "not a fountain", although managers praised it in defiance of China). More about the assembly: at home I found a slight vibration, I realized what was the matter when I checked the beaters in the work - the left backlash and described the ellipse. The next day I went to change. Changed to Mulineks (HM 613130). Tested (lightly at home) seems to be good so far. At least the speeds are always regulated, without backlash, the fasteners are more convenient, the speed and power are "normal" and . they returned the difference of 300 / RF! You can trust the comment, because I myself have been constantly cooking and with kitchen appliances "for you" for a long time ! For reference: this Mixer was bought in addition to the ones already used - a mixer (old German, going to the country) and a Bamix 200 blender (no comments here, who knows - they will understand). P. P.S I hope this post will help you save time and nerves. Do not buy fake, take care!

Pros
  • Price? Although paying for one name makes sense?!
Cons
  • 1. Although it is declared 500W, this is not a guarantee (it feels like the power is too high), which will be enough. Let me explain: at maximum speed, the whisks for whipping "barely move"! At this rate, you will whip for half a day, although it is also unlikely, after 10 minutes. overheat and burn out, because ABSOLUTELY no ventilation during operation !? And this is Bosch . complete nonsense! I wonder who wrote the comments about the great whipping, do they even look into the kitchen ? More like a pure order from dealers. 2. During the operation of the blender and chopper, the ability to control the speed is blocked and it works ONLY at the minimum wage . how do you like it ?! 3. The handle seems to be rubberized (for convenience), but on the inside it has a "sharp" plastic joint and sticks unpleasantly into the hand. 4. The sliding shutter (at the end) for connecting a blender and a chopper is something in general: you can hardly cope with it with both hands, to say nothing, to hold the mixer in one, insert the nozzle (blender, change) into the other ! In further operation, the shutter lever of this mechanism unequivocally breaks off, since it uncontrollably hits with all its might on the nozzle being removed from the mixer. In the store, the sample was just such a "broken off" one (now it's clear why).