After the sudden death of my low end kitchen stand mixer and 10 year old bread machine on the same day I decided to buy one of these today, which were coming up at $399 plus delivery.
Direct from Kenwood's website its $349 including delivery. I know it's been cheaper, but the price is nice for me, and maybe you.
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Key Features
Unrivalled versatility
Whether you're making savoury flatbreads, spicy soups, or deliciously moist vegetable cakes. It's got the best tools for the best results.
Control at your fingertips
Reliable 1000W motor, with variable speed and pulse function, puts you in control. Take away guess work with clear icons to show you the right attachment for every task.
Whipped deliciously
Achieve perfectly whipped cream and light airy meringue with our unique dual metal whisk. The twin whisk design incorporates more air into the mix. For splash-free, time-saving and lighter results.
Duo feed tube
Duo feed tube, including a mini pusher with measurement markings, perfect for adding small quantities.
The complete package
With the original all-in-one system from Kenwood you can chop, grate, slice, blend, knead, whisk and even juice. Do it all with just one base, saving you time and space.*
A cut above the rest
Fine cut, coarse chop or puree. Achieve just the right texture with our unique cutting system and micro-serrated blades. Staying sharp and strong, our blades stand the test of time.
Everything in its place
Never lose that extra part again. The Smart Storeā¢ bag helps to keep everything together and stored neatly. Lay your hand to the right tool in an instant.
A choice of discs
The nea
t design packs in a generous 3L bowl. It comes with several discs for slicing and grating. Just pop them on and away you go.
Dishwasher safe tools
Multipro Express Weigh+ saves time on cleaning as well as food prep. Just pop tools in the dishwasher**.
i've been looking for a blender that has no issues blending ice - i am going to be making countless frozen margaritas in summer
any reccomendations?