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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practical product, nothing to complain about.

Acquired yesterday for 2490r at a sale. I was debating between the Bosch 66150, the Braun 530 baby (which is identical to the Bosch, but for the possibility of a recipe book including baby food), and the Philips Avent GX2350 (they have a better dome and knives, but they are more expensive and the difference is small in quality). The tool is high-quality, practical, and easy to use. While a hospital was initially my first choice, I realized he wasn't going to make mashed potatoes and that this…

Pros
  • No sweat; it's only got two buttons for slow, medium, and fast rotation. The primary body is made of rubber. The nozzles may be clicked on and off the buttons with ease. You can easily clean everything. Low-weight and loud. Knives have a high degree of sharpness. The chopper attachment is just as effective at making puree as the main unit, but it's more quicker and simpler to operate.
Cons
  • They say you can get replacement nozzles from the service center, but I think I'll just stick with my trusty coffee grinder. The second speed button is hidden and requires a firm grip to activate.

For quite some time, I deliberated over my options. Examine feedback. This was a brand I ended up having faith in. Minced beef for cutlets cooked perfectly in a basin containing a human leg. Generated pasta sauce. He pounded some nuts until they were a smooth paste. Happy with the acquisition. I agreed with the and voted accordingly because I know how important it is to use. The product design award is a nice touch. Which suggests that astute individuals have recognized this fact beforehand. An

Pros
  • All the pieces are there, and everything works perfectly. Plenty of oomph.
Cons
  • I try to think of something to complain about here, but so far there really isn't anything.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth taking this, doesn't meet any standards.

I've had the blender for about three years now, and I use it around once or twice each month to prepare soup purees or smoothies, and I've found that I truly enjoy using it for these purposes. But then the trouble started when he chose to prepare hamburgers at home out of ground beef instead of buying them. I watched him do it on the YouTube channel "Glorious friendship oblomoff," and after watching him do it so rapidly with a blender, I went home and tried to replicate his feat. As I was…

Pros
  • Sturdy plastic, comfortable nozzles.
Cons
  • During the process of chopping the meat, it breaks and cannot be fixed. the blender is not collapsible and all the insides are soldered inside (you can, of course, carefully cut / break the solder, but you definitely won’t be able to put it back “as it was”, well, you still need to look for a master who will take it on)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

The blender proved to be a useful and time-saving appliance. All the extras have been put to good use. The cottage cheese becomes fluffy after being blended, and the meat is perfectly minced. Reviews complained that it was difficult to stow away, so I addressed the issue by mounting the blender to the wall using clamps used for 50 mm plastic water pipes. Everything worked out well. I used a 20mm clamp to secure the cord.

Pros
  • Convenience, including being able to immerse the entire blender in water to clean it.
Cons
  • Splashes can occur when using a whisk to whip.

Our kitchen has had the blender for five years. It is simple to wash; the key is to get started right away. Despite the fact that it seems like the right moment, the knives have not yet been changed. In a bowl, blend the meat and vegetables (I hate cutting onions). Here, everything is wonderful. He even managed to make sesame paste, which required him to puff;) We use an immersion blender to puree soups; it does not immediately reduce components to dust, but I don't consider myself a huge…

Pros
  • Pricing, value, and longevity
Cons
  • Look below.

Quick and easy to use blender! It does everything you'd expect it to do and more: kneads ground meat precisely, chops veggies quickly and efficiently, and doesn't break the bank. The device may be disassembled and cleaned with equal ease. Very practical and simple to employ. Recruited Expertise: For the price, it's a solid alternative due to its portability and power. The buttons are buried, making it inconvenient for a wife to use while she has a manicure.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely useless, bad purchase, sorry to anyone who bought it.

Pros below: when choosing a blender among its counterparts with the same characteristics, I stopped the choice only because of the 0.5l chopper. his brothers have 0.35l. Has cons: did not live up to expectations. the plastic gearbox has broken / maybe I’m calling the connection part in the chopper cover with a knife incorrectly / . crushed walnut kernels.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Has some pros: an indispensable assistant for making cereals, mashed soups, etc. Cons: be careful with the power cord, especially at the plug and the junction with the device. well, as I understand it is useless to repair them, the case is disposable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

Different pros: It cuts onions perfectly at the first speed, now you don’t have to suffer with a knife, I did it by intermittently pressing the button so that mashed potatoes don’t turn out Got cons: For the second time of use, speed 2 must be pressed strongly (after clicking the button, it now does not work)