Girja
Please help me choose a stationary blender.

Fundamentally: removable block with knives (the ability to freely wash the glass)
presence of a pusher
volume from 1.5 l
high number of revolutions (from 30 thousand)
power (from 1500W)
Desirable: glass beaker
Price: up to 20 thousand. rub.
Rita
Girja, the glass is very heavy. I didn't like it, so I bought a new one with a plastic one. I bought myself this 🔗super-mixer-sencor-sbu-8800-np happy. 2000 kW and 33,000 rpm. Moreover, it is inexpensive.
Girja
Thank you Rita! Does your model separate the knife block from the glass?
Rita
Girja, no. Everything is washed out and so. Moreover, there is a wide bottom, so it is easy to crawl through with your hand and rinse if necessary.




By the way, here on the forum they praise this blender very much https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in....0
Girja
I'm looking for a blender as a gift, and the culprit's only wish is to separate the glass from the knives. I wrote all the other points on my own, based on personal experience, though with a Kenwood AT 358 blender attachment.
gawala
Girja, Ira, "brush" German ebay.de. There are plenty of blenders for every taste and wallet. maybe you will find what you need with removable knives.
Girja
It goes without saying. But I usually start my search with the Bread Maker, since our hostesses are the most inquisitive and advanced, I am determined here, if not with the model, then at least with the subtleties that you need to pay attention to. Then I dive into German resources. Using this search algorithm, I buy almost all kitchen appliances.




Quote: Rita
.... the glass is very heavy ...
Yes, I agree, sometimes it's hard for me to work with a glass bulb. But, in this case, the main user will be a 30-year-old guy, so weight does not matter, and considering that hot and spiced soups or milk cocktails will be crushed, glass, in my opinion, is more practical.
S_V
Quote: Girja
if not with a model
but about this Chinese beast, maybe someone will tell you?
Blender King Mix KM-2000
gawala
Girja, Philips Avance Collection HR 2098
Check out this model
Svetlenki
Quote: Girja
and considering that either hot soups with spices, or milk cocktails will be ground, glass, in my opinion, is more practical.

Girja, in my opinion, this is a misconception. I usually start my search for a device with a review of professional models and studying the reviews here on HP. So, in stationary professional blenders, as in advanced household blenders, jugs are made of polycarbonate, which can withstand temperature extremes and high heat.
gawala
Svetlenki, Light, I have never met stationary blenders with removable knives .. You know how much I was puzzled by the search for a blender for marshmallows.
If the soups are hot, blended, then maybe a Philips soup cooker. There and cook hot, soup-puree, he himself will spoil everything and make smoothies .. And the stainless steel is eternal ..
Prompt a powerful stationary blender
Prompt a powerful stationary blender

Svetlenki
Quote: gawala
Light, I have never met stationary blenders with removable knives .. You know how much I was puzzled by the search for a blender for marshmallows.

As I understand it, if we are talking about removable knives, then you need to direct your views to Thermomix and Co ... (but there, damn it, 20 thousand is the minimum starting price of a used device). And, then we are not talking about a glass or polycarbonate bowl, but about stainless steel.

Quote: gawala
If the soups are hot blended, then maybe a Philips soup cooker.

Galina, I remember your beautiful car, how I bit my elbows that I could not get it

Girja, Ira, we are trying our reasoning to suggest thoughts that will help you choose the perfect device.

Tell me, have you found offers for a blender with a glass bowl and removable knives? Show me, at least look at this miracle.
smslisa
Girls, I have a stationary Kenwood from the Kmix series. Glass, knives can be unscrewed, can be washed and dried separately. With a pulse mode, and the same but short. Who would read the instructionsYou can grind ice in this mode, there are jagged edges on the blades. The lid closes tightly, there is a hatch for adding additives. It is very convenient and easy to install on the motor part. Large displacement. The machine is a beast. Holds hot and cold. Only heavy. But convenient, I forgive everything. Recently I saw a share for 8000.
Girja, Irina, look, maybe this is your option.
Found
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Rita
smslisa, he has a power of only 800 W, but they want from 1500 W.
Svetlenki
and they don't write about turnovers at all ... In any case, I didn't find it.
gawala
Quote: Svetlenki
and they don't write about turnovers at all.
As the smart husband says, that turnovers are not needed for fic, the main thing is power. All the same, they cannot be low at high power.
camil72
It seems to me in all respects suitable https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...om_smf&topic=528285.0 ... Depending on the model, configuration and discounts, you can keep within 20 thousand. Glasses of any capacity (from 350 ml to 2 liters) are plastic, but "bisphenolfree". Look, you never know.
julia_bb
camil72, and Ninzi's knives are removable?
If yes then this is a good option.
And I would consider Kenwood too.
Where is the author of the topic? Respond.
gawala
camil72, they are from America. there the tension is different. Maybe America began to do with normal tension. It is necessary to find out from Nadezhda, (link above in a post)
smslisa
You can break everything on the impulse) I don't know about the revolutions.
The Kenwoods had, and may have, a line of more powerful blenders, but the price in the spring was over 20,000. The difference was only in design and in power. Unfortunately, I do not remember how I called names, at the office. I don't see the site anymore
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Quote: gawala
the tension there is different
Only because of this I did not buy. Necessarily naughty pens will turn on directly (
camil72
Quote: gawala

camil72, they are from America. there the tension is different. Maybe America began to do with normal tension. It is necessary to find out from Nadezhda, (link above by post)
No. They are 220 volts, mostly.
gawala
Quote: camil72
No. They are 220 volts, mostly.
Ah, got it ...
camil72
Quote: julia_bb

camil72, and Ninzi's knives are removable?
If yes then this is a good option.
And I would consider Kenwood too.
Where is the author of the topic? Respond.
There are several bowls / glasses. I have three - 600, 1.1 liters and 2 liters. There are fewer bowls, you can choose fewer bowls (different models). The little one unscrews, the others are removable. I did not understand how much the author needs. I have Kenwood on KM 010 - it is much weaker, it doesn't make that smoothie and minced meat, there is not enough power.




A year ago it cost 18-20 thousand (now the euro has grown), I don't remember exactly, this is with DHL delivery (7 days), but I have a vacuum for smoothies. The vacuum is suitable for 600 ml and 2 liters (medium bowl without vacuum). It's cheaper without a vacuum machine, as far as I don't know. We have girls there in the subject. Grinds berries, nuts into milk into a homogeneous mass, emulsifies meat into sausages / sausages. KM's Kenwood doesn't do it.
Jouravl
Quote: gawala

camil72, they are from America. there the tension is different. Maybe America began to do with normal tension. It is necessary to find out from Nadezhda, (link above by post)
When buying from an international Amazon, EBay must watch the shipment from Germany and the UK, or order on the German or English Amazon (.de, co.uk), 220V supply.
If from America then, the voltage will be 110.
Girja
Quote: S_V

but about this Chinese beast, maybe someone will tell you?
Blender King Mix KM-2000
looked, but in Germany this company is not




Quote: Svetlenki
jugs are made of polycarbonate, which can withstand temperature extremes and high heat
you are probably right, but the glass will sometimes be washed in the dishwasher, and I have a bad experience with a polycarbonate bowl (though from the combine), over time it has become very cloudy




Quote: gawala
Philips Avance Collection HR 2098
Oh, it also cooks! The truth is rather weak.





Quote: gawala
Phillips Soup Cooker
no-oh, this son will definitely not want to, although she would have considered




Quote: camil72
It seems to me in all respects suitable
This Ninja is very practical. I will try to direct my train of thought to a compact CM with a mixer.




Quote: smslisa
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I'll definitely put this one to the candidates




Quote: Svetlenki
Have you found any suggestions for a blender with a glass bowl and removable knives? Show me, at least look at this miracle.
Quote: gawala
I have never met stationary blenders with removable knives ..
smslisa,
Option, the cat was offered by Oksana (Smslisa): 🔗
and here's another, though slightly less powerful: 🔗




Quote: Girja
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as the link does not work, you need to copy the address and open
gawala
Quote: Girja
Oh, it also cooks! The truth is rather weak.
Puree soups make perfect. and in 30 minutes. But this is more of a soup cooker-blender than just a blender .. the option of making soups is the most lazy one. Everything will be abandoned, closed, turned on and in half an hour everything is ready. The biggest effort is to overcook the onion and close the lid ..

Quote: Girja
Option, the cat was offered by Oksana (Smslisa)
Normal Kenwood, 1400 power, glass. Suitable for hot .. Good blender. They must be sold in the Media Markt. I kind of saw them here. I have the simplest Kenwood on the table, they bought it for fifty dollars before Christmas, but I only needed it for a smoothie, in a small bowl.
Irgata
Bamix Gastro - although it does not meet the first requirement - it is not stationary, but it is mobile, compact, can be included in whatever you want, powerful, knives can be removed, beautiful, included in the declared price, plus it also knows how to whip.
Heavy, just right for a young male hand.
Girja
Quote: Irgata
.... not stationary, but mobile, compact ...
Nope, this may be one of the next dreams (put it in the bookmarks), but now the cub wants a stationary one.
lekter
but this option? glass, and powerful enough 🔗 I have plastic and more expensive, they wrote about it above 🔗 Sencor, I like it very much
Admin
Heavy Duty Blender Dream luxury 2

Prompt a powerful stationary blender



Manufacturer: RAWMID
Model: BDL-09 silver
Type: Desktop
Voltage: 220 Volt 50 Hertz
Motor (horsepower): 4
Peak power (W): 2900
Power consumption (W): 2200

Details: 🔗

Pro testing here: 🔗
Crown
Quote: Girja
Essentially: a removable block with knives (the ability to freely wash the glass)
Quite by accident I ran into a blender with a removable unit on the net. Such ones exist!
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Found a video on YouTube:
Girja
Quote: lekter
glass, and powerful enough 🔗
Yes, an interesting option with a mill in addition (which greatly expands the possibilities):




Quote: Admin
Heavy duty blender Dream luxury 2
Oh, and wow what a beast! But it doesn't suit me, because in Germany 2 more of my whims (removable knives and a glass flask) are not sold or fulfilled.




Quote: Admin
Pro testing here: 🔗
Cool site! Today I just drowned in it. O-very detailed analyzes, as if specially for such nerds like me.





Quote: CroNa
... blender with plug-in unit. Such ones exist!
And yet yes! Here's what the collective mind and without managed to dig up:
Kenwood
Maybe someone else will throw in options?




A very good article "How to choose a stationary blender: helping to determine the criteria": 🔗
Rita
Quote: CroNa
Quite by accident I ran into a blender with a removable unit on the net. Such ones exist!
There are many of them. Only the author in the first post put a requirement
Quote: Girja
power (from 1500W)
That's the problem with that. To - is, From -.
Girja
Quote: Rita
power (from 1500W)
That's the problem with that. To - is, From -
Yes, so far only Kenwood BLM802WH and Philips HR3655 are close to 1500W from the list. If nothing more powerful is found, I will choose between these two.
Admin
Quote: Girja
2 more of my whims are not fulfilled (removable knives and a glass flask).

In vain such a preconceived opinion about the flask.
The flask can crack or break for various reasons: hotter, temperature changes, mechanical particles, friction, bones hit, and so on ... I have a glass flask - a very heavy jug, and I always work with it with caution.
A pitcher made of Tritan ultra-durable and environmentally friendly material. This is already modern material, the pioneers here are Koreans, who are masters in this business and understand a lot about Tritan. Search the internet for information about "what is tritan"

My opinion is that you do not need to go where you should not go in the technique, in particular, in the fastening of knives. The blender knives reach a tremendous rotation speed, if you are looking for a powerful blender, especially a stationary one. Therefore, the knives are specially reinforced in the glass, tied to the motor, so that they hold on tightly, the glass does not jump on the table, and so on ... leak.Modern stationary blenders do not require much effort in washing, they are easily cleaned of various contaminants, it is enough to rinse under running hot water, or buy a special brush with a long handle, this is quite enough.
Crown
Quote: Rita
There are many of them.
Perhaps only in the subject line someone wrote that there are no such people, and I myself doubted, and then this video turned up.
I have an almost old Altai blender, his knife is fixed with a nut and twisted, but with great difficulty, and a collapsible jug is certainly more convenient to clean.
Girja
Quote: Admin
Flask may crack or break
It seems to me that something can happen with any flask. My glass one did not fly from any height (because, like hands-hooks), while alive - like new.
Quote: Admin
made of heavy-duty and environmentally friendly Tritan material.
A glass of tritan from my multiprocessor, as I already wrote, after several washes in the dishwasher (according to the instructions you can), became cloudy and streaked, I use it without mood.
Quote: Admin
if you constantly remove the knives from the glass, from the cell, you can break the entire fastening system, damage the protection, tightness, and start to leak.
Tanya, I have been using a blender with removable knives for several years, everything is so simple and logical that I can't even imagine what needs to be done to damage this structure. When you are in the store, if you come across a blender with removable knives, play with it, you will see for yourself.
In some flasks with built-in knives (in professional blenders) it is possible with the help of special. tools to get knives, but this is a hassle and probably harmful to the connection if you do it often.
Quote: Admin
the glass flask is a very heavy jug, and I always work with it with caution.
If your son strains the glass, for example, you can buy a plastic flask for Philips HR3655. In general, I am more and more inclined towards this model (despite 1400W), because the set includes 2 bottles directly in which you can make smoothies (another advantage of removable knives) and you can buy different things, including a mill.

By the way, if something happens to the flask, it is cheaper to buy a flask without built-in knives than assembled. Or if something happens to the knives, you can also buy them separately.
Admin
Quote: Girja
When you are in the store, if you come across a blender with removable knives, play with it, you will see for yourself.

I will not. I prefer a technique without dancing with tambourines, and immediately before buying I decide for what need I need it in business. And I also look at how to operate the equipment, take care of it, wash it, so as not to climb into it unnecessarily, not to disassemble it for parts, and not think about where to buy these same parts later (deliver, deliver) ... It may be "not worth the candle," and even more expensive with delivery (sometimes the delivery itself is more expensive than the cost of a spare part - checked by our own experience)). And if, by that time, this model will be discontinued and out of service ... there will be a headache, and equipment for disposal, and a hike for a new model (and this is a waste of money).

For workpieces of large volume, including hot, I have a blender attachment Jug-glass for 1.7 liters, a attachment for the Kenwood combine, it serves me for about 12 years, the flight is normal, because I use it only for its intended purpose.

For smoothies I have a special small Mini blender Philips Blend & Go HR2874 (2872, 2875) volume 600 ml. just suitable for two servings of fresh "drink and order" smoothie, since it is preferable to drink smoothies freshly prepared, and do not cook it in stock, the fruits in the ground form quickly oxidize and lose their appearance.

For small volume soups (1-2 servings) I use Blender-steamer BEABA BABYCOOK pureed soups for 1-2 servings a great helper if you need to quickly eat and cook vegetable puree, puree soup in 20 minutes, even from frozen fruits and vegetables.

For a large volume of mashed soups, just soups, drinks, and so on, I use 🔗 I got it for 16 thousand for a new year stock

Prompt a powerful stationary blender

- "Fruit" - chopping fruits and vegetables;
- "Nut milk" - the creation of nut milk;
- "Sorbet" - preparation of ice cream dessert;
- "Soup" - creating puree soups;
- "Grind" - grinding dry products: spices, nuts, etc .; it has such power (50 thousand revolutions) that in seconds it scrolls nuts to paste)
- "Sauces" - making sauces and mixing desserts.
Details infa on the site, the blender is stationary and very worthy in work

So, I have a solid experience of communicating with household appliances, and the equipment park itself is solid. It is preferable and cheaper to immediately define "do I need it?" and what exactly "nada" is and for what purposes

Well, this is my personal position
Girja
Quote: Admin
For workpieces of large volume, including hot, I have a blender attachment Jug-glass for 1.7 liters, a attachment for the Kenwood combine, it serves me for about 12 years, the flight is normal, because I use it only for its intended purpose.
Oh, and I have one! So I dropped it many times. I love him dearly, despite the weight.





Quote: Admin
I will not
Tanya, yes I offered not to buy, but for the sake of curiosity





Quote: Admin
the fleet itself is solid
Yes, the park is impressive! But there are probably no problems with the location either?
Admin
Quote: Girja

Oh, and I have one! So I dropped it many times. I love him dearly, despite the weight.

And after all, there is no need to disassemble it for parts. It washes at once with a sponge or a long brush, no problem. You can put it under running water directly in the sink, under water
Great model

I have folded my position on the subject of technology, so I won't go just to disassemble the equipment in the presence of sellers

With a place for everyone's problems, I decide in advance "do I need it?" pantry.
Girja
Quote: Admin
And there is no need to disassemble it for parts
so the knives are removed in one movement in a second and they can be washed from all sides, and the free flask in the dishwasher
Admin
Quote: Girja
flask in the dishwasher

I didn't have to disassemble the blender, only in order to wash the flask itself in the dishwasher. I think this is completely unnecessary and even dangerous
- the flask is not so "dirty" to wash it in this way, just a sponge or a gentle brush with a handle is enough, and the time should not exceed 3 minutes.
- a flask made of a "delicate" material "glass" and rinse it in the dishwasher for hours and strong aggressive tablets, after which the glass can become cloudy and stained ... this is too much

I just do not allow such delicate items into the dishwasher according to the principle "I am not rich enough to spoil expensive things"

And just in general - I threw the dishwasher out of the kitchen (from the word completely), gave it to good hands as soon as I realized that even the most expensive pills, salts do not save my dishes from plaque and unwashed stains Now my dishes are timely, without accumulating, quickly and cleanly It turned out that it is not difficult
By the way, I had a Siemens dishwasher.

Aaaaaaa, it dawned on me why buy a blender with a collapsible mechanism - ingenious! Only in order to wash the flask in the dishwasher Yes, glass can be washed in the dishwasher, but with plastic there may already be problems
Girja
Quote: Admin
the flask is not so "dirty" to be washed in this way, just a sponge is enough
disassembled knives are thoroughly washed and dried much easier.
Quote: Admin
a flask made of "delicate" material "glass" and rinse it in a dishwasher for hours and strong aggressive tablets, after which the glass can become cloudy and stained ...
Tempered glass. And I partially agree about the pills, I do not use them, because they are difficult to dose. I use the powder in minimal amounts. When the dishes are not greasy, a pinch is enough, and for greasy 1.5 teaspoons is enough, which corresponds to about 1/3 of the tablet. The pill is too much chemistry. I used to break it, but awfully awkward.
Quote: Admin
Now wash the dishes in a timely manner, without accumulating, quickly and cleanly It turned out that this is not difficult
You are well done!
Quote: Admin
buying a blender with a collapsible mechanism is ingenious! Just to wash the flask in the dishwasher
It would be difficult for me without a dishwasher. Full time, plus my mom is a wheelchair user, the dishwasher helps a lot.





Tanya, we have had a very useful discussion for those looking for a blender.
Beginning
Suggest a blender for making pasta from raw vegetables (beets, carrots, etc.).

I would like: the output is a homogeneous paste, the glass is not plastic or glass, the connection of the bowl of the motor unit is not plastic, the quality is above average. Thank you
gawala
Quote: Beginner
the glass is not plastic or glass,
google ..
Blender professional Ceado X185

LSU-1458 Blender 2 In 1, Stainless Steel Bowl, With 600 Watt Coffee Grinder

Blender C3 Professionell Stainless, stainless flask.
Blender Laretti LR-FP7313:
Crown
Quote: Beginner

Suggest a blender for making pasta from raw vegetables (beets, carrots, etc.).

I would like: the output is a homogeneous paste, the glass is not plastic or glass, the connection of the bowl of the motor unit is not plastic, the quality is above average. Thank you
Strictly just a blender? For the declared function, grinders are suitable, consisting of a glass or iron bowl, a double-row knife, a lid and a motor on top. Some are called meat grinders, have a volume of from a liter to two, make salads, smoothies, minced meat, pâté, dumplings, etc.
Beginning
Quote: CroNa
Strictly just a blender?
No, any reliable quality device is possible that makes a paste without pieces from hard raw vegetables.





Quote: gawala
google ..
Professional blender ...
I googled, looked - it will be necessary to order somewhere, it's difficult to buy on the fly ...
I also read that, in principle, you can take a glass and you can take it from ecological plastic - then it will be easier with the purchase. I looked for similar videos on YouTube - in particular, Rawmid Dream Samurai BDS-04 turned a carrot into a homogeneous mass, the result is fine. What do you advise in terms of reliability / quality, which is better to take from such units (so that they are sold in Russia)?

Crown
Quote: Beginner
making a paste without pieces from hard raw vegetables.
Well, it probably won't work at all without pieces, but to a very fine homogeneous mass completely. Check out these topics:
Xiaomi Mi Deerma Meat Grinder DEM-JR01 (grinder)
Shredder kitchen Zigmund Shtain CR-19R
Gemlux and other manufacturers have similar ones, there are also stainless steel bowls, but I don't remember who.
For myself, I recently bought Kitfort KT-1390, 1.2 l, glass bowl, the connection of the knife rod with the motor is iron. I am terribly pleased.
gawala
Quote: Beginner
Rawmid Dream Samurai BDS-04
Well, buy it.
read more here. This resource is full of other blenders being tested.
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Jouravl
I have this review in my feed, it can help me choose something.
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I have King mix in stock, but I do not use it, since there is a Ninja blender, it is more functional for me.

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