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i think i will get the gordon ramsey one as it is is a bit more powerful and has a 10 year guarrantee.....
and the slicey thing
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well i have got the bamix - wow - it made short work of blending 7 litres of soup....
can't wait to look at the recipie book and decide what to try out tomorrow
it looks so substantial and feels heavy, strong, and invinsible :T0 -
I have a "Daily" stick blender which I paid £25 about 30 years ago. looks very much like the bamix one. Still works as it did all those years ago.0
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Looking to buy a stick blender with attachments for no more than £30.
I have found these:
http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/433888/ELECTROLUX-ESTM920-U
http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1532955052.1233401659@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccjadeggeehkilcflgceggdhhmdgml.0&page=Product&fm=4&sm=6&tm=8&sku=902890&category_oid=-30611
I would be very grateful for your comments. I need to liquidise, blend and whisk and as I have never owned one of these, I am unsure as to what I should be looking for.
Thanks very much.Jasmine0 -
Jasmine, personally I got a very basic stick blender from Argo's on clearance for under £4. It does most of the chopping, liquidizing and blending I need. I also got a basic 5 speed hand mixer for less than a fiver at Tesco or ASDA, can't remember which. I prefer the firmer beaters rather than the whisk type.
Tesco has a Phillips Stick Blender Set now for £19.54 that has the additional attachments. I've found Phillips to have pretty good products is this one has an average rating of 8/10. Plus double club card points when you order online right now.
HTH
Peyton xxTake the first step.
Even if you cannot see the whole staircase,
Just take the first step.
~MLK, Jr~
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I have THIS ONE and it is fab, had it a few years and it's still as new and I use it just about every day.0
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I have the Breville Stick Blender with various attachments it cost me £38.72.The blender is quite heavy and pretty much solid metal with two speeds.I've tried all the cheap stick blenders and for my needs they are total pants I think when it comes to electrical items you really do get what you pay for so spend a little more and you'll get a better quality item that will last longer and do the job better than the cheaper ones
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justpeyton4now wrote: »Jasmine, personally I got a very basic stick blender from Argo's on clearance for under £4. It does most of the chopping, liquidizing and blending I need. I also got a basic 5 speed hand mixer for less than a fiver at Tesco or ASDA, can't remember which. I prefer the firmer beaters rather than the whisk type.
Tesco has a Phillips Stick Blender Set now for £19.54 that has the additional attachments. I've found Phillips to have pretty good products is this one has an average rating of 8/10. Plus double club card points when you order online right now.
HTH
Peyton xx
Thanks. £10 cheaper than Currys. There is a new Tesco Home shop at Edinburgh so I'll have a look tomoz.Jasmine0 -
germish_se wrote: »I have THIS ONE and it is fab, had it a few years and it's still as new and I use it just about every day.
Thanks. I see it is half price. I fancied one with a whisk attachment. Do you miss having this? Or do you just use a hand whisk?Jasmine0 -
Looking to buy a stick blender with attachments for no more than £30.
I have found these:
http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/product/433888/ELECTROLUX-ESTM920-U
http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1532955052.1233401659@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccjadeggeehkilcflgceggdhhmdgml.0&page=Product&fm=4&sm=6&tm=8&sku=902890&category_oid=-30611
I would be very grateful for your comments. I need to liquidise, blend and whisk and as I have never owned one of these, I am unsure as to what I should be looking for.
Thanks very much.
I have a Braun and love it :j I'll add this to the existing stick blender thread so that you can see others' views.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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