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Kenwood Mixer in Action

About the Kenwood Chef

If you don’t yet own a Kenwood Chef and want to know what all the fuss is about, check it OUT!!!

I found this video on YouTube and thought I’d add it to the site. It shows in more detail than I could ever describe the superb movement and action of the Kenwood Chef and what’s more, check out those Kenwood Chef attachments that will expand the use of your mixer.

Watch that baby go and then tell me you don’t want one! www.Amazon.co.uk

 

 

Kenwood Chef Attachments

A look at the idea and thoughts behind Kenwood Chef attachments available for your Kenwood Chef.

Now I’m not going to talk too much about individual Kenwood Chef attachments currently available on the market, because I’ve already briefly touched on this in another post Kenwood Spares – plus at last check there were a tonne of them available!  So if you’ve come to this page looking for a particular Kenwood Chef attachment then it might be and idea to go here > Kenwood Page on www.Amazon.co.uk and search for it.

Anyway, one of the achievements that sets a Kenwood food mixer apart from the rest is the fact that you can add umpteen attachments to your Kenwood and have the mixer perform a different action or a different method.  This, above all for me, is one of the stellar pulling powers of owning a Kenwood stand mixer.

I mean how many individual appliances do you need to buy to be able to do the things you want to do in your kitchen?  Juicers, mincers, blenders, shredders, pasta makers etc. you can buy one of each, and more, and end up with your kitchen cupboards full of aging and obsolete appliances that you only use ‘occassionally’ or worse, NEVER!

Here’s the thing that you no doubt already know, when you buy a Kenwood Chef that becomes your base from which you can easily branch out and add attachments and spares to expand the use and ability of your mixer.

You can buy a juice attachment, a mincer, a pasta roller, dough hook – if Kenwood make the attachment, you can find it and turn your mixer into whatever you need it to be.  Over time this becomes a much more cost effective way to own that juicer, mincer or pasta maker.

What’s also worth adding here is that your Kenwood Chef will over time develop into the piece of kitchen kit that is so individual and personal to you that no one else will have the same Kenwood Chef as you.  Develop your Kenwood by buying the Kenwood Chef attachments that YOU want to use with your mixer.

Clearly though, the main thing to keep in mind is that if you buy an attachment, then you need to make use of it.  It’s so easy to buy something, use it once and throw it in the cupboard and forget about it.  We’ve all done it.

So check out Kenwood Page on www.Amazon.co.uk for more info on the available Kenwood Chef attachments.

 

 

Taking A Closer Look At Kenwood Mixers

Kenwood Mixers

If you are ready to make your baking experiences more efficient, easier, and better tasting, then it is time for you to check out some Kenwood mixers.  Kenwood has been one of the most recognizable names in the kitchen for decades.  Chefs, both professional and amateur, as well as parents around the world, trust their baking needs to Kenwood and for good reason.

Kenwood mixers offer several different varieties of mixers including hand operated and the more powerful stand models.  If you are an at-home chef who enjoys baking, you might get a lot of use out of a few different hand held Kenwood mixers.  These make evenly mixing ingredients a very simple process.  Many of them are able to run at as many as five different speeds and often come with a variety of attachments – from beaters to dough kneaders.  All of these features will help you get any baking job done quickly.

But if you need something more powerful, you could try a stand mixer.  Although they are more expensive, they come with a lot of power.  If you are an avid baker and would like to save some serious time, then this is the type of mixer that you need.  They can range in price from about £150 up to £500 or more, depending on the power that they supply.  For instance, the Kenwood Titanium Major KM020 provides you with a 6.7 litre bowl and runs off 1500 watts of power.

There is also a selection of three blade hand mixers that can be used to create milkshakes and smoothies.  Take a few moments to research the different types of Kenwood mixers to decide which will fit your needs the best.  If you shop online I’d always suggest www.Amazon.co.uk for the best deals and discounts on Kenwood mixers.

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