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Review on Multifunctional Kitchen Grinder Blender Attachment by Kelsey Hoss

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for on the go

likes to cook and bake, even when I'm on the road with the mobile home. Space is a priority, so anything I use for cooking has to be compact and fairly light. This combination faucet from Aifeel meets both criteria. I bought this combi blender for several reasons. Like I said, it's pretty compact. You get a blender, grinder, blender, pasta maker and more in just one blender room. You can't beat this to save space. And when you're not using it, all those little accessories like whisks, chopping bowls and pasta fit perfectly in the stainless steel mixing bowl. You have to find a place for large accessories, but they do not take up much space. The mixer itself looks more than meets the eye. But the square shape actually makes it easy to crawl into the closet. I love this combo blender because it's just... a combo machine. It includes all the accessories to transform it from blender to blender, meat grinder, sausage maker and pasta maker. It just does so much. It saves me the hassle of lugging all that equipment when I go into an RV. The body of the mixer is made of plastic. While this makes it lighter, it also makes it more prone to damage. The plastic used is not the best. I can tell by looking at the covers that come off to install accessories. You're pretty thin. An 800 watt blender motor... very big for a blender. My professional car is only 600. The engine is noisy... maybe because of the power. It startled my cats the first time I turned it on. I'm sure he's up to any task you throw at him. The mixing bowl is made of stainless steel but very thin. I see that it's easy to indent. And most blender accessories, particularly spatulas and bread hooks, are aluminum rather than steel. I see they break easily. The whisk is the only mixing accessory made of steel. The blender jar is made of glass instead of cheap plastic, which is always a plus. I don't like the fact that the gears on the bottom of the jar are plastic. In my experience, they come off much easier than the metal ones. Many metal parts on the machine, especially the grinding media and plates, have sharp, raw metal edges. Be careful because they are easy to cut yourself... I did it. But I will try this Aifell mixer combo. The size and weight are good for traveling and it does everything I need. I'm just not sure how well it will hold up.

Pros
  • I keep my fingers crossed
Cons
  • A lot