Gulshat

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I have been looking at such a device for a long time. It all started with a meat grinder - there is no more strength to manually twist. Then I look, like the harvester will not hurt, the family is big. I found such a car on the Internet. It combines all the functions necessary in itself, and even moreover, you can buy a potato peeler, an ice cream maker, a grits mill, a nozzle for preparing a variety of pasta and for lasagna, dumplings, a blender, a slicer, etc. you cannot list everything. The money is not worth little, but on the other hand, if it combines so many functions in itself, maybe it's worth it? Confused by the lack of reviews, in short, I can not decide. Does anyone have such a car?

All-metal body
6.7L polished stainless steel bowl
Gearbox with seat for even rotation
High and Low Speed ​​Sockets
Complete with mixing attachments for dough (K-shaped beater, dough attachment, soft cream attachment and whisk)
More than 20 additional attachments
Planetary mixing function
Glass Graduated Blender, 1.5 L
Splash guard cover
Capacity: 6.7L
Color: Silver
Power: 1500 W

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Misha
I have KENWOOD-010. My assistant is in the kitchen number 1. When you need to do work that requires a lot of effort. For example: grind the dough into dumplings, grind the cutlet mince, and then knead in the same bowl. But for light work I bought a manual BROWN blender.

In general, if the family is large and you cook a lot, then I highly recommend it. If not, then which is easier. After all, the car is not cheap. We'll have to separately buy attachments ...
Kosharik
MISHA, do you have a juicer?
Misha
a. The juicer is Panasonic. Bought separately.

I didn't buy the attachment for the kitchen machine, because I read not quite positive reviews about it. It seems to be not very convenient to use. Those who have such a nozzle will be able to share information. I will only say that I am very pleased with my Panasonic juicer. The cake is almost dry. We tried to squeeze everything: apples, carrots, beets, tomatoes. Even the berries are squeezed well. And, importantly, I tried to squeeze juice from oranges and lemons, it turns out well, the need to buy a citrus squeezer immediately disappeared. (Electric, since it was manual).
Gulshat
Quote: MISHA

I have KENWOOD-010. My assistant is in the kitchen number 1. When you need to do work that requires a lot of effort. For example: grind the dough into dumplings, grind the cutlet mince, and then knead in the same bowl. But for light work I bought a manual BROWN blender.

MISHA, thanks for the answer. I have so many questions for the owners of this miracle of technical thought
How powerful is your car?
Was the meat grinder included?
Meat for a meat grinder needs to be cleaned of all films, veins, or is there enough power?
Does it make sense to buy 020? It is more powerful but also significantly more expensive.
What are your attachments? Which ones do you use and which ones gather dust?
Does it handle tight dough?
Was there a recipe disc included?
Thanks in advance for the answers
Misha
So, I'll try in order. The power of the machine depends on the volume of the bowl itself. For a large bowl and more power. I have a 4.5 liter bowl, 1400 watt power is enough for kneading the coolest dough (for which the car was bought). The meat grinder is not included in the standard package. You have to buy in addition, but it's worth it. The meat grinds with a bang, nothing needs to be cleaned, (except that the bones are small, although I grind them too).
For me 010 is enough for a family of 4 people.And the large bowl seemed inconvenient, in the sense that small volumes of contents would be smeared on the walls. We'll have to help with a spatula more often.
Tight dough kneads easily. The machine is really a miracle. Not sorry for the money spent.
Gulshat
Do you have any other attachments? What else is worth buying, what do you think? An attachment for rolling out dough, for example, for lasagne, to make sheets for dumplings? How long have you had this device? Was there a book or CD with recipes? They seem to be not in all models.
Misha
And the most important thing is that the beaters, beaters, dough mixers are completely metal. No plastic parts at all!
Gulshat
By the way, this is also a topical question about the material. Is the gearbox socket metal? I had a sad experience 10 years ago. We bought a Bosch combine with a meat grinder and a dough mixer. Happy, we came home, I think I'll try the dike, wind up the cutlets. While they were cleaning the meat from the films, as expected according to the instructions, everyone swore, I would have scrolled them manually with these films. But come on, I turn on my miracle machine, put a piece, the second, on the third, she made a terrible howling sound and fell silent. A second later, a nest fell out into the bowl, IT JUST BREAKED INTO PIECES. And the material from which the nest was made turned out to be somehow porous, fragile. The money was returned to me, of course, although they tried to prove that I put the meat in there, together with the bones, but for the next 10 years I would turn it by hand in the old fashioned way, bypassing the counters with meat grinders.
Now it seems ripe for Kenwood. Is the nest metal?
Misha
Only a plastic lid that covers the bowl from splashes.
As for the attachments, that's just the point, that you have to decide for yourself which ones you need and which you can do without.

First, the machine is bought as a dough mixer, and then you can expand the capabilities (there are already 20 attachments). For me, you can't do without a meat grinder and a nozzle for rolling out the dough.
Kosharik
Here's where it says about the attachments: 🔗... Only when ordering, read very carefully which series (or better - call the representative office, a very boy described everything to me correctly). Regarding KM020 - there is a bucket, in my opinion, more than 7 liters. Even in mine, the minimum amount of whites for whipping is 3 (from experience). Misha, so I'm thinking about Panasonic. Mother-in-law bought it as a gift - she is very happy.
Gulshat
Yes, I’m looking at the series - part of the attachments for Chef machines, part for Major, and KM 020 seems to be neither one nor the other
Misha
KENWOOD - 010 from the TITANIUM series. The kit includes a booklet that describes in detail the attachments, and indicates which series they are specifically suitable
KENWOOD-020 from the same series (only with a larger bowl).
Almost all attachments are suitable for the Titanium series, plus those for the middle drive, since the kitchen machine is with three drives, unlike the others.
The Kenwoods have the following series: CLASSIK: Major, Chief, and TITANIUM: Major, Chief. Kenwood-010 (same as 020) from TITANIUM chef series.
Gulshat
Thanks for the detailed answer. Today we have already called up, promised to send the catalog, and I will order. For now, I will order a meat grinder, a nozzle for rolling out dough, a potato peeler, an ice maker and a sieve for grinding vegetables. I still need to find a place for STE everything. I just can't decide until 020 or 010 to take.
Misha
The difference between 010 and 020 is only in the volume of the bowl. At 020 it is about 7 liters, it seemed to me not very convenient, because in such a volume it is rarely necessary to knead. I sometimes help my own shovel. The 010 has about 4.5 liters. In general, it's up to you. Of the nozzles, the high-speed slicer is still praised, but you need to look, they come with three and six discs.
Kosharik
Gulshat, I also support Misha - the volume 010 is very optimal. 4.5 l is already a small bucket :) And 020 is much more expensive. And they brought me a rubbing cleaner, I'll take it for a week - I'll report it.
Misha
Has anyone already ordered a cereal mill? I'd love to hear feedback about her. In our bakery business, it is very necessary.
The fact is that there are two of them in the catalog - A941A and A1412. And both for making natural flour.
Gulshat
Quote: GruSha

Gulshat, I have 010.I am very happy with my typewriter ...
Grusha, what attachments do you have? How do you like the meat grinder? Do not clean any films there? Beast?
Misha
Of the nozzles, I only have a meat grinder (by the way, I'm very happy). To the rest, just like you, I am just looking at whether they are needed. I would like to order a dough rolling mill and a grits mill.

Kneading tight dumplings dough easily. Sometimes I also trust her bread, when, for example, the bread maker is busy with white bread, I knead rye in the combine and bake in the oven.
GruSha
MISHA, for rolling out the dough I have and I am more satisfied with it than with other nozzles
Misha
I join the request, please indicate the nozzle number. There are already five of them! A970, A971, A972, A973 and A974. So which one you have, and what can she do? Tell us more about yours, we are interested.
Alexander Light1
Hello everyone. He gave his wife a Kenwood 020 on D.R. While we are finishing the repair, it is idle. Immediately took the nozzles - for rolling out the dough A970 - she is the main one; potato peeler. The meat grinder was a bonus. Nozzles A971-972- make noodles type 4 and 6 mm wide, A973-974- make spaghetti type 1.5mm. Only A 970-thickness of dough rolling is regulated.
Gulshat
This is the A970 attachment. I understand that she only rolls. Experts and users, please tell me.

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Gulshat
This is the A971 tagliatelle attachment

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Gulshat
Tagliolini Maker - A972

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Gulshat
Spaghetti Maker - A974

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Gulshat
Trenette nozzle - A973

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Kitchen machine Kenwood (1)
Alexander Light1
To clarify, yes, you understood correctly, each dough attachment has its own purpose. And from the dough attachments I have taken only the A-970 so far. For AshiPki in the previous message
Self-taught baker
Quote: MISHA

Yes, well, how can I decide. , To see all these attachments, to feel, then it would be easier to decide. I am thinking of using it for rolling the dough and for the spaghetti. It's a shame that there is no noodle attachment, I really like chicken soup with homemade noodles.

As easy as shelling pears - make spaghetti - dried a little and cut it across with a knife. That's all there is to it.
Or buy a wide noodle attachment and is also called wide noodles (in my opinion) tagliatelle.
And yet - I think on the Kenwood website it is written in more detail about the width of the cut strip.
Misha
Quote: Self-taught baker

And yet - I think on the Kenwood website it is written in more detail about the width of the cut strip.
The fact of the matter is that there is no information on the width on the official Kenwood website. Some of them, of course, can be adapted for noodles, but just which one. All of them could be seen, compared and chosen.
Self-taught baker
Quote: MISHA

The fact of the matter is that there is no information on the width on the official Kenwood website. Some of them, of course, can be adapted for noodles, but just which one. All of them could be seen, compared and chosen.

Write out the name of the noodles and go to the store with a large selection of Italian pasta and LOOK at the packaging, where the width is written. So you will find out which attachment you need.
Admin
Quote: MISHA

The fact of the matter is that there is no information on the width on the official Kenwood website. Some of them, of course, can be adapted for noodles, but just which one. All of them could be seen, compared and chosen.

Go to www. kenwood. su, there you can clearly see the size of the noodles from the photo, and other things, and there is a description.
Misha
Has anyone ordered a 6-disc high speed slicer before? Is there a grater for potato pancakes, please share.
Gulshat
Ordered
I opted for model 010, ordered a high-speed slicer from the attachments, a meat grinder by itself, an ice cream maker, a potato peeler, A970 and a sieve (I often make lasagne, I was attracted by the prospect of peeling tomatoes, and it should be convenient to wipe mashed potatoes too). I just forgot the citrus attachment, but oh well, then I'll buy it.
Sofim
Tell me, what is the difference between KM010 kitchen machines and the Prospero series?
Gulshat
As far as I understand, nozzles from KM 010 are not suitable for Prospero, machines of type 010 have three sockets for nozzles, there are high-speed and low-speed ones, in Prospero it seems that the speed is manually adjusted. It seems like nozzles are not bought separately for it.
Sofim
It seems that everything is in Prospero - 266 model - meat grinder, juicer, citrus press, etc. Which car is the best?
Misha
The difference is that the Prospero series is made of plastic.

And the speed of 010 is adjusted manually. my photo should show a wheel with divisions from 1 to 6. There is also a pulse mode and a maximum speed.
Gulshat
It's clear. I mean the 010 has highspeed and lowspeed slots, and the prospero doesn't. In my opinion, 010 is certainly better. I ordered 010 for myself. I'm still waiting
Misha
The 010 has high-speed, low-speed and medium-speed nests, although only one nozzle is used for the medium-speed one, maybe later they will come up with more. For the Prospero series, you also need to look at the quality of the dough attachments, they can also be with plastic parts. The 010 has very high quality nozzles, by the way it won over.He, of course, is expensive, but worth it.
Elena74
Do your 010s have a smooth speed or from 1 to 6 jumps? I can’t figure it out with my 010 .... it’s not smooth for me .... and please tell me the exact recipe for dumplings, cool .... I’ll try my machine .... I made dumplings, but it seems soft, but the exact proportions are not know (((
And more ... please explain .... if you turn the speed knob counterclockwise further "0" there will be a letter "P" - what does this mean ??? and if you turn it even further counterclockwise, then something clicks and then it does not turn clockwise at all .... or I completely twisted his head .... how do I handle this handle at all? Help
Misha
There should not be any jumps, everything is very smoothly regulated, (y) and the letter "P" is the pulse mode. Speeds from 1 to 6 are set by the wheel, but the impulse is not fixed by the wheel, you hold it in impulse mode with your hand and the harvester operates at maximum speed, and when released, the speed wheel returns to zero position and the harvester should stop. Oh: I hope I didn't confuse you even more with the description, in fact everything is simple.
helenpuch
I bought Kenwood KM 010 about a year ago, the set included a blender and whisk for beating, I immediately bought a potato peeler, a low-speed shredder with attachments. Over time, I bought a meat grinder, a harvester attachment, and a centrifugal juicer. Combine super duper.
Perfectly whips, kneads dough of any consistency, it is cool to make mashed potatoes with a K-shaped nozzle - just add milk and that's it; I often make milkshakes from ice cream in a blender, I rarely use a potato peeler, if the potatoes are not the same size or are clumsy, then they are not peeling well. and anyway you have to gouge out the "eyes", so it's not worth it; a low-speed shredder is also not very good - it is suitable for soft products: grate potatoes, cheese, cut cucumbers, very hard ones had to be pushed with force, I was afraid to break, so I didn't like it very much; the meat grinder grinds everything, although there are veins and the film from the meat is wound on the base of the auger near the knives, but I think this is not such a problem, in comparison with those meat grinders that I had, they had the same thing, and even plastic bushings, damn it flew like mad

The harvester attachment is just lovely: grate, cut, chop there is nothing to do, I even abandoned my BOSCH blender. This attachment has very good chopping knives. True, the bowl in the nozzle is plastic, which is bad, I overdid it and the piece broke off.
I used the juicer once: they tried to make tomato juice so the cake was wetter than the juice, they did not try to squeeze the rest
I will buy the rest of the nozzles over time - I will report
Zest
"Has anyone already ordered a mill for cereals? I'd love to hear feedback about it. In our bakery business, we really need it" MISHA

Uh-huh, there are people like that Only they haven't unpacked the box with the mill yet, and they've already broken their heads all over with questions:
- where to buy grain?
- to wash it or not to wash it, and if you wash it, how to dry it?
- to what extent to grind this very grain, because I have not seen whole grain flour in my eyes ...
- is it possible to put a poppy in a mill ... oh, you can't list everything that I would like to know, but it looks like it will have to be investigated by a scientific poke method.

I have A 1412. As far as I understood from the prospectuses, only it is suitable for 010. However, there was no choice, only this one was on sale, and I took it.
Scarecrow
Zest wrote about a poppy in a mill ... Do you have a millstone, as I understand it?

I have kitschen eid and a mill for him. There are two of them for this combine. So the one that for dry grain (I bought this), i.e. wheat, rye, rice, corn, etc., cannot be used for oilseeds such as poppy, flax, etc. Here is a separate model for them mill and it does not seem to be a millstone. Maybe by analogy the same way?

Maybe there are instructions on this in the instructions?
Zest
Quote: Scarecrow

Zest wrote about a poppy in a mill ... Do you have a millstone, as I understand it?

Oh, I looked through this post. No, I have a metal mill, A941A. In the list of attachments there is also a millstone - A1412, but if you believe the disk with the image of the operation of attachments for Chief 10, then the metal one is suitable for him. In addition, the descriptions of these two mills differ only in one word - metal or millstone, and then everything is absolutely the same - for making natural flour, including gluten-free: rice, wheat or millet.
In the instructions for the mill itself, the list is supplemented with rye, barley, buckwheat and oats. Confused by the phrase that all types of grain must be perfectly dry, otherwise the apparatus will clog. Poppy can hardly be attributed to dry grains ... so, probably, I will not decide on poppy in the mill. It's a pity ... I would like to grind the poppy too))
drying
Good day ! Take into your ranks those who are waiting and possessing this wonderful machine))) In general I ordered a car on an Internet, because in our stores the prices are oh-oh-oh how they bite - in the Angilian internet site where we ordered this thing , since they read on the sites what they say for England they do in England, and for the whole world you understand where - how true the information is - I don't know) ordered 010 titanium, so now I am tormented by the question - the set included - a glass blender, a dough hook and whisk and splash protection and AT 640-food processor, which includes a knife for cutting and also graters-slicers, (I saw in the instructions for the machine) they wanted to order A998-graters-slicers, well, there are the same graters and there is no knife for chopping, So AT 640 is the same as A998 current without a knife? Car owners, please explain!
I additionally ordered a meat grinder (attracted by the fact that the sausages could be done) and also AT 910 - a nozzle for making pasta, with 6 discs for different shapes, but where to get recipes for this pasta, don't you know?
Thinking about the mill, I refused - I rarely use flour and buckwheat and corn and various other, and I buy without any problems, I wanted to order a nozzle for noodles, but I thought that a nozzle with a roller + a nozzle with a thread was expensive (I don't understand that it is impossible to supply the one that rolls the layer retractable cloves?), I will buy then maybe I would also like to buy such a nozzle for a nut-cheese grater, well, with drum graters like a meat grinder, but on the site where they bought it, there was
Bagel
AT 640 and A998 are completely different things, well, which, incidentally, can be seen from the picture, 640 is a classic bowl of a conventional combine, includes 3 graters-shredders and a chopper knife. When ordering, I chose it, because my last Phillips harvester worked according to the same scheme, there is nothing more convenient for preparing raw materials for soup frying and primitive grated vegetable salads. The plastic of the walls is thin, it shakes when working, but it does its job, although it is worse than the previous one, but this bowl was the main working one.998 is sharpened specifically for a grater / shredder, you will not be able to chop onions or, say, nuts in it, but as far as I understand, you can shred much more with the 998, since the 640 bowl is rather small and there are 3 more extras by 998. graters.
The recipe for pasta is the most commonplace. 1 egg-100 grams of flour, serving of your choice. Essno eggs and flour are different, but the proportion is about this, you have to look at the consistency. let stand for half an hour before cutting.
drying
Then I just don't understand what to do, if I order 998 more then I will have 2 sets of graters (my husband, damn it, I also ordered 2 additional graters) why then do different devices with the same set of graters?
Bagel, and you and I have seen the same Phillips (although mine is working now, but it is evident that it does not last long (plastic was completely worn out on the grater holder, therefore, the plate often bounces off during work). They made me very upset, saying that Kenwood rubs worse than Phillips, I was hoping for better work, for that kind of money
Thanks for the spaghetti recipe
Bagel
let's say, 640 chops onion worse, it rubs it almost the same way, the bowl is just too small .. I didn't order 998, the family is small, I don't need industrial production. The most annoying thing for me personally is that I spent a lot of time to buy a separate pasta machine and an ice cream maker when the old combine was alive, and now I am constantly tempted by these nozzles I will also buy a wipe for mashed potatoes model number for sheet rolling noodles in my 970, in more detail just on videomax ..

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