I love how they did NOT get lazy about plugging in the blender every time after chaining the blades. Very responsible way of showing the product (or not being sued by viewers i guess)
Reading your comments, I agree with some of them. Bamix recipients should be used. For exemple, to make mayonnaise. The diameter has to be small enough. This appliance needs is exigent, but the result is excellent. Thank you to Williams Sonoma for selling this swiss brand. I visited the factory 2 years ago. The quality is the same as it was 60 years ago... You can disassemble a Bamix and fix it. Try with other brands!!! D. G. from (of) Switzerland.
I have a Bamix and only use it for blending soup. I find the other attachments less effective than using a hand whisk for eggs, cream and so on. The meat chopper is not all that good. I use my mini-chopper for that.
@HotVoodooWitch - The blades never contact the bottom or sides. If using a spoon to empty your pot will scratch it then so will the Bamix. If not then no worries. This one is longer than mine and mine did not come with the mincer.
When I puree soup the bamix scratches the bottom. I try to lift the blender so it want touch the bottom, but it gets scratced. Your pot is smaller than mine so I don't know how you are not ruining the pot.
@@nuvigroovi the blade will not touch your pot, only the 4 pins, it is not possible to do better than that. You can scratch your pot with any metal object.
Ugh, thought we would love this but dealing with the company has been awful. Proceed with caution. It took 3 months to get the blender with taking several emails, the wrong one was sent, it quit working after 6 months. Filed a warranty service request and not heard anything yet and it's been a month. Customer service is very slow...
Its IS good, it DOES work, the only downside is the manual is nill, no explanation at all, only 3 pages, most of it saftety instruction. The use of the several lblades is explained in 6 sentences
Reto Scherraus-Fenkart Universal blade on 1st speed, but just a bit - don't overdo or you end with ice soup. ESGE and probably Dynamix are only devices I would risk to use for ice crushing - they both have cheap replaceable blades should they go blunt. Dynamix has no max working time (ESGE is 5 min), but the motor is exposed for cooling - thus risk of short-circuit.
great, thank you but one doubt: Let’s stick to the nomenclature of the movie we’re based on see in 20” ahead: We have the mincer, the wisk, the beater and the all purpose tool - so, please tell me, which one of those is the one you call “universal blade”..? thank you for your answer in advance best regards R~ ps: but reading your lines somehow I have the impression that it would be better not to try...
i am sorry, but that DOES NOT work for whipped cream. prove me wrong if you like, but i am a chef and tried it once and i was so disappointed and sad my dessert didnt look as i wanted because of the Butter like whipped cream this awful device made.
Why would you need a shaft that long in such shallow containers? Talk about overkill! And is she not aware that the instructions state specifically not to rest the blender on the bottom of containers because scratches will result?
@@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH Kenwood and many other blenders will break even before you fall asleep esp after using them with ice, frozen fruits, nuts and will splash stuffs.