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Mixer Smeg HMF01RDEU, red Review

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3.0
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Description of Mixer Smeg HMF01RDEU, red

Main characteristics Type: manual Power: 250 W Rated power: 250 W Control Control: push-button, mechanical, electronic Number of speeds: 9 Smooth speed adjustment: yes Display: digital Number of operating modes: 2 Nozzles overload: yesAdditional characteristicsAdditional modes: turbo modeBody and materialsColor: redCase material: plasticWhiskers and hooks material: stainless steelPower supplyLength of the power cord: 1.5 mComplete setWhisk: 1Dough hook: 1Additional equipment: caseInstruction: yesDimensions and weightHeight: 37.8 cmWidth: 21.9 cmDepth: 22.1 cmWeight: 1

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Instead of purchasing the older mixer because SMEG also launched one, I bought the new one for my collection. There was no doubt about which mixer to take because I used VTB bonuses. Right now, I've made multiple biscuits; everything is fine and convenient. Positives include the design's resemblance to other SMEG products, good nozzles, and an integrated timer. Cons: I had expected the maximum speed to be higher; there are no cord organizers; there is no bowl in the package (the bait bag…

Pros
  • With reservations, the functionality and design

The cost is unreasonable. As a consequence of this, I went and got my previous model of Philips and placed this one away in the pantry. It would be a waste to toss it away, but I won't be able to utilize it anyway. Sincere regrets for the money that was wasted.

Cons
  • Extremely unpleasant to hold in one's hands. Because long nozzles require the hand to be raised in an uncomfortable manner throughout the entire process, the hand quickly becomes fatigued. Heavier and more straightforward. When you need to pause and pour food, the item doesn't stand up very well on the table. In this particular instance, the wire protrudes forward! It is a ridiculously inconvenient circumstance.