Stick Blender
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1 | My Bamix stick blender has given up the ghost so need to replace it, what are some recommendations please? player_smurf - 2019-06-02 17:12:00 |
2 | I now have a Bodum which is a similar design to the Bamix as it has the 3 discs. Bought in Briscoes sale a while ago for less than half price $39, I'm happy with it as it performs well. Had a Bamix (initially bought on sale) years ago which was great but I couldn't justify the cost of another Bamix replacement when it died. I have also had a Goldair which was great and is still as good as new, I donated it to my Granddaughter when I got the Bodum. nauru - 2019-06-02 17:34:00 |
3 | I have had one I got from KMart for years, and still going strong. use it heaps in the preserving season. korbo - 2019-06-02 19:21:00 |
4 | Stick blender and a crockpot, my favourite kitchen implements. calista - 2019-06-04 17:31:00 |
5 | Several years ago i bought one from The Warehouse. Still going strong. ffloss - 2019-06-04 22:19:00 |
6 | https://www.kitchenadventures.co.nz/ Bamix are the best you can buy and do last a life time. I got mine fixed years back by this guy. Worth talking to him. glasshalfull - 2019-06-05 09:30:00 |
7 | I have never had one melt, although I have seen the plastic slightly discoloured by tomatoes. calista - 2019-06-05 13:33:00 |
8 | calista wrote: Like you, I don't think they melt. But I am not 100% convinced that plastics and hot food are not a great combination considering the potential for toxic leaching into food that is destined to be consumed. buzzy110 - 2019-06-05 15:09:00 |
9 | buzzy110 wrote: mine melted putting it into hot soups etc. And you’re so right about the plastic leaching. These days l would have thrown the soup away! glasshalfull - 2019-06-05 16:01:00 |
10 | I was given a barmix for mothers day this year. I love it. I have used others (including industrial one but can't afford it) and find barmix the best. It is one of the ones with a bit more grunt in it though. marcs - 2019-06-06 21:29:00 |