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Posted by Blenda
Thermomix feedback August 07, 2012 12:20PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 82 |
Earlier in the week I attended a demo for the thermomix machine. While this is a great machine I feel it comes with an inflated pricetag. I am interested to hear feedback and/or views on these machines. It is very easy to get swept along with the excitement of it all while at the demos but I wonder if they are worth their cost or if they will be something that sits unused when the novelty has worn off.
Interestly enough when I had a look on trademe there were none so assume that those that do buy them keep them, so wonder if that is a good sign?
Thanks in advance.
Interestly enough when I had a look on trademe there were none so assume that those that do buy them keep them, so wonder if that is a good sign?
Thanks in advance.
Re: Thermomix feedback August 07, 2012 01:01PM |
Registered: 17 years ago Posts: 3,660 |
There's a thread from 2010 about it but ultimately it doesn't have much info...[www.foodlovers.co.nz]
Someone might have bought one in the meantime and be able to offer more feedback.
Someone might have bought one in the meantime and be able to offer more feedback.
Re: Thermomix feedback August 08, 2012 01:10AM |
Admin Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 7,920 |
Re: Thermomix feedback August 09, 2012 12:01AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 82 |
Thanks J1, that previous thread was very helpful and confirmed what I was also thinking, if you already have the individual gadgets then this would be a double-up. I can certainly see the value of it, but I think it is something to buy at the beginning of your cooking life, before collecting the usual array of appliances.
If anyone else was interested I came across a very similar machine at a much cheaper price - called the Thermochef - at a quick glance it does the same things.
If anyone else was interested I came across a very similar machine at a much cheaper price - called the Thermochef - at a quick glance it does the same things.
Re: Thermomix feedback August 10, 2012 01:25PM |
Try this link, I think it will help anyone who doesn't really understand how a Thermomix can benefit everyone, especially people with special dietary needs. I wouldn't be without mine and I don't have any special needs!! What it can save in making everything from scratch is only a start of the benefits of owning one of these!!!
[www.thermomix.com.au]
[www.thermomix.com.au]
Re: Thermomix feedback August 10, 2012 11:45PM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 1,144 |
I have a thermomix and I use it every day - there is no way this machine sits in a cupboard languishing with other gadgets, unused and unloved! I love it!
I needed a new food processor and was looking for a replacement with a stainless bowl - apart from the commercial robo coupe (sp) there aren't any - I arranged for a demo - and promptly ordered.
There is a hefty price tag attached to the stainless bowl and its fancy foundation, but really over a year later I feel it justifies the cost - mainly because of the everyday uses.
The blade and bowl are still as sharp and intact as the day I bought it - the inbuilt scales are so handy, no need to weigh anything - although I still use my scales as well of course for when I am not using the thermomix - so it doesn't replace them per se. On this vein - I really use a thermomix alongside other appliances - such as food mixer. I have to say there are a lot of people really really involved and excited about thermomix - they are creating new uses and recipes all the time - and their blogs. websites and facebook pages deserve greater investigation.
One of the most wonderful uses is for soup, cook and blend in one machine - although - limited by volume if catering for many. My hummus is now so very creamy and the time is takes to create this is mere seconds.
Milling grains for flour - esp gluten free - spectacular results
Making icing sugar - wonderful
Blending green smoothies with ice - wow
I have made quince paste with whole quince before - such a time saver. AND NO SPLASHING!
The steamer is wonderful - so easy to clean and doesn't clutter the stove top like a bamboo steamer on a wok.
Heat mix and then froth for hot drinks
I used it full time in a commercial kitchen for a time - invaluable - although I have to say if you are after a rustic finish for say pesto or salsa verde - then you need a to be very careful not to over process. - it just loves to take care of the business.
[www.facebook.com]
[www.facebook.com]
[www.facebook.com]
[tenina.com]
[pinterest.com]
[www.amazon.com]
It seems there are an abundance of Spanish Thermomix recipes books - and only a handful of Australian ones - I expect this to change as more people buy and use this incredibly versatile machine.
I do not sell them nor do I know anyone who does - but well worth the investment - easy to use, clean and more and more uses are becoming apparent all the time - the facebook pages are particularly useful as users post their experiences realtime.
I dont use it as much as I could and I use it everyday - you could get carried away - and its not too difficult to convert recipes so that each step is taken care of in a thermomix - although really when making things such as stews and spag bolognaise - it can be done- but is nowhere as good as a stovetop or slow cooker version.
I say if you can afford the investment - do it - Tenina - the Aussie woamn above actually demonstrates and creates recipes for some of the other copycat machines that are becoming available - perhaps they aren't as expensive?
This is quality machinery - I expect it to outlast most of my other kitchen equipment.
Good luck!
Four legs good, two legs bad. George Orwell
I needed a new food processor and was looking for a replacement with a stainless bowl - apart from the commercial robo coupe (sp) there aren't any - I arranged for a demo - and promptly ordered.
There is a hefty price tag attached to the stainless bowl and its fancy foundation, but really over a year later I feel it justifies the cost - mainly because of the everyday uses.
The blade and bowl are still as sharp and intact as the day I bought it - the inbuilt scales are so handy, no need to weigh anything - although I still use my scales as well of course for when I am not using the thermomix - so it doesn't replace them per se. On this vein - I really use a thermomix alongside other appliances - such as food mixer. I have to say there are a lot of people really really involved and excited about thermomix - they are creating new uses and recipes all the time - and their blogs. websites and facebook pages deserve greater investigation.
One of the most wonderful uses is for soup, cook and blend in one machine - although - limited by volume if catering for many. My hummus is now so very creamy and the time is takes to create this is mere seconds.
Milling grains for flour - esp gluten free - spectacular results
Making icing sugar - wonderful
Blending green smoothies with ice - wow
I have made quince paste with whole quince before - such a time saver. AND NO SPLASHING!
The steamer is wonderful - so easy to clean and doesn't clutter the stove top like a bamboo steamer on a wok.
Heat mix and then froth for hot drinks
I used it full time in a commercial kitchen for a time - invaluable - although I have to say if you are after a rustic finish for say pesto or salsa verde - then you need a to be very careful not to over process. - it just loves to take care of the business.
[www.facebook.com]
[www.facebook.com]
[www.facebook.com]
[tenina.com]
[pinterest.com]
[www.amazon.com]
It seems there are an abundance of Spanish Thermomix recipes books - and only a handful of Australian ones - I expect this to change as more people buy and use this incredibly versatile machine.
I do not sell them nor do I know anyone who does - but well worth the investment - easy to use, clean and more and more uses are becoming apparent all the time - the facebook pages are particularly useful as users post their experiences realtime.
I dont use it as much as I could and I use it everyday - you could get carried away - and its not too difficult to convert recipes so that each step is taken care of in a thermomix - although really when making things such as stews and spag bolognaise - it can be done- but is nowhere as good as a stovetop or slow cooker version.
I say if you can afford the investment - do it - Tenina - the Aussie woamn above actually demonstrates and creates recipes for some of the other copycat machines that are becoming available - perhaps they aren't as expensive?
This is quality machinery - I expect it to outlast most of my other kitchen equipment.
Good luck!
Four legs good, two legs bad. George Orwell
Re: Thermomix feedback August 14, 2012 03:19AM |
Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 82 |
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